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Hi, does anyone have experience with or knowledge about this guy? Currently lists Tampa & Ft. Lauderdale. https://rent.men/Chamo_latino
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I've been figuring out some of the codes on grindr profiles, the trees, the roses, the diamond, the "T", the flame. What about a profile that just shows the small photo, the green light, and the word "Ask"? Is it indicating to ask about drugs, or possibly if they're available for "gen"? I'll probably ask what I want, just wanted to see if any of you had experience with this? Thanks!
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https://rentmasseur.com/DannyFit His phone has a Jacksonville, FL area code
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Ok...I guess that all leads to another question: Who among you are paid Grindr users? As I mentioned, it's new to me so I'm wondering if the $19.99 a month for "xtra" is worth it? I can't imagine I'd pay the $39.99 a month for "unlimited".
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Thanks! As usual, this site is full of all kinds of great info!
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Fairly new to Grindr. Can someone explain how I get "tap" from someone who is 5647 miles away? I thought the whole purpose of the site is to locate guys nearby.
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He's heading my way...any info available? The comment link above from Angel doesn't work now.
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Would definitely be interested in your opinion after that presentation.
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I just received a notice from my group health insurance through my employer that we now also have membership in Teladoc. Do any of you have any experience with this? www.teladoc.com
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Sure....now you tell me Cab fare + $135 and I got my car back.
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Am I really the only man left to jack off in paper towels?
+ jeezopete replied to a topic in The Lounge
They're called "select-a-size" for a reason. If you want a small towel, you tear on the first perforation. For a regular sized towel, you skip the first line & tear on the next perforation. When I spill orange juice on the floor, I tear off an even larger towel. Just select the size for the, um.... job. -
Local sayings, now in the time of COVID19 :(
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Frequently heard these in my youth: "Well he's up shit creek without a paddle." " She'll have a conniption fit. " -
Local sayings, now in the time of COVID19 :(
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Growing up in rural Indiana, my mother often told me or one of my brothers, "Well you're just S - O - L." ( her abbreviation for "shit outta luck") -
Local sayings, now in the time of COVID19 :(
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Earlier today my mother described the doctor who came in, examined her quickly, then left as "a fart in a whirlwind." -
https://www.buzzfeed.com/andyneuenschwander/17-funny-signs-that-were-clearly-made-by-funny-peop
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Don't know anything about him, but Daniel also has this ad: https://rent.men/Danielbig A quick search for that name here shows a thread with no info, just a couple of bumps looking for some.
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Oh, she's definitely crush material here:
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Names that don't describe what an object is anymore
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I grew up wearing tennis shoes, though I rarely played the game. Now I hear them more often called sneakers, but don't see anyone trying to be stealthy while wearing them. -
No, but I was recently looking at my rent.men emails to see if I had contacted another visiting escort & I found an email I sent to a guy named Danny 2 months ago asking about his rates. "Danny" never responded, but the pic is the one from Aaronricks' ad & when I click the link in my sent email, it takes me right to Aaronricks. So in April he was Danny & now Aaron. Don't think I need to wonder anymore about this one.
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From https://www.itworldcanada.com/blog/information-technology-trade-or-profession/377759 TRADE: A skilled job, typically one requiring primarily manual skills and special training. PROFESSION: A calling requiring specialized knowledge and often long and intensive academic preparation with continued learning during the practice of the profession. One comparison I found online said it best in my opinion: “Profession vs trade – A professional is an individual who has gone to college and often professional school or university in order to learn the technical background of a complex job. A tradesperson is someone who has been trained in a particular trade that more often than not uses more physical skill and dexterity. Professionals are doctors, lawyers, accountants, economists, professors, teachers, etc. Tradespeople are carpenters, auto mechanics, electricians, beauticians, waitresses and waiters, etc.”
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Many states are so desperate for teachers that for quite a few years now they've had programs which allow districts to hire people with degrees in other areas. They place them in teaching positions and allow them time to take courses and/or exams toward educational certification...while they teach. My personal, well professional opinion, is that it's a slap in the face to those of us who completed 4 years + to earn our bachelor's/master's degrees. What other professions that require degrees allow you to do the job while you work toward your certification?
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Then there's this: You know that big cast iron skillet that comes to the table overflowing with carne and pollo and vegetables and it's always screaming with sizzle and steaming with style? It's fake. Those fajitas are not cooked on that skillet. Those skillets are stored under the burner so they get good and hot. The meat and the veggies are all cooked whenever and then just sit under the heat lamp until the rest of the order is ready to go. When it is time, they put the fajitas on the hot skillet which is then placed on some old funky woven straw basket bullshit or a piece of wood. And then right before they go out, someone picks up a squeeze bottle of oil or water and they jizz all over the skillet. Abracadabra: steam. And then when it gets to the table, it looks like the meat was actually cooked on this authentic Mexican fajita skillet. Customers are always so impressed. Source: http://thebitchywaiter.blogspot.com/2010/09/truth-about-fajitas.html
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I would definitely suggest you speak with some teachers in your area, specifically some who work with the age group you're considering teaching. I've taught for 36 years, and the profession has changed drastically over those years. My state bases teachers' salary increases (when there's $ available after cuts) on student test scores. The majority of a teacher's annual evaluation is based on student test scores. Schools are also graded based on, you guessed it...student test scores. The biggest challenges however, in my opinion, are student behavior and parent accountability. When a parent is contacted about student misbehavior he/she is most likely to: a) deny the child's behavior ("I know for a fact my child didn't do that.") b) blame the teacher c) blame another student d) contact the principal to complain about the teacher e) join or form a facebook group to bash the teacher/school There are positives to the profession, to be sure. I wouldn't have stayed this long if there weren't. But with only 3-4 years left before retirement, I really worry about new teachers coming in to this job.
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https://rent.men/Aaronricks He has a CA area code (213) and a Tampa area code (813) for whatsapp. Looks too good to be true to me. Has anyone met or had any contact with him?
Contact Info:
The Company of Men
C/O RadioRob Enterprises
3296 N Federal Hwy #11104
Ft. Lauderdale, FL 33306
Email: [email protected]
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