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I know Leo as Jake and have been with him several times, once an overnight. I agree he is very intelligent, super friendly, kinky in a nice way, and can dress up to go to a fancy restaurant or wear leather gear in anorher mileu. I understand he's going back to Toronto in June, which is what he told me a month or so ago from PV. He mentioned the photo shoots he has been doing but I didn't know it was with Lucas.
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How to get providers to arrive on time
Luv2play replied to + DrownedBoy's topic in Questions About Hiring
I have to say my guys are pretty punctual and when there are delays because of traffic or unavoidable issues they always text me about the problems and give accurate revised eta's. I attribute this to the fact I hire quality providers who are reliable and professional. I check their reviews before hiring which help me in my decision making. -
When was the last time you apologized for being wrong? Like saying the vaccinated couldn't transmit the virus. And omicron was so mild nobody was dying from it. In both cases you were proved wrong but never acknowledged it.
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The article you quoted states the symptoms may persist from the initial illness. So we'll see.
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A young woman of my acquaintance contracted Covid over three weeks ago from her young child who was not vaccinated _( under 5). The child got it from her nanny. Now this young mother has developed long Covid and can't shake the symptoms. She has no underlying conditions. This is not like your everyday cold.
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Just to be clear, plenty of people are getting seriously ill and ending up in hospital. Some are dying. The disease is on the upturn in the US. Your math is suspect. I trust my grasp of reality, something you don't seem to have.
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A 20 percent rise in hospitalizations in the last two weeks is not "barely budging" as you would have it. The usual pattern of denial and obfuscation by retired "Doctor".
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A day later new cases are now up 58 percent from 50 yesterday (14 day average).At this pace a new wave will soon materialize. Hospitalizations are up a Percent from yesterday.
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What balderdash.
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Fidelity to allow Bitcoin in 401Ks
Luv2play replied to Kevin Slater's topic in Personal Finance & Investing
The jury may still be out but Bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies are not holding up well against inflation nor are they weathering the current market downdrafts very well. It seems they are performing like the Nasdaq these days, that is going deep into bear territory. Of course 12 months from now they may be riding high again. Or they could be in the trash. -
New cases are up over 50 percent in the US over the last 14 days and hospitalizions by almost 20 percent according to the NYTimes today. This pandemic isn't anywhere over even if people want it to be. I'm still masking indoors as I have throughout the last two years. And I haven't had the virus yet and hope to keep it that way. A specialist on CBC radio the other day said you don't want it if at all possible since there is a risk even for relatively healthy people to get long COVID.
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Nothing to see here folks. Just move along. Lol. Even at that "low" rate, that's double the number of people killed in car accidents in the US. And those are deaths that otherwise wouldn't have happened absent the Covid pandemic. Still tragic, just as each car fatality is.
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I grew up in Montreal which has at its centre a mountain which was originally a volcano. As a result it has a lake at the top. Olmstead created a park which preserved the natural wonder of the site and did little to alter its basic topography. The only problem with the park is that it is difficult to access since one needs a car to get there. The positive side is that the park is sparsely frequented and acts as the lungs of the city with its forested slopes.
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Isn't Ed dead?
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My mother suffered from allergies all her life at least when I knew her. Every fall she would come down with hayfever and her eyes and nose would be severely affected. In those days there seemed to be little available that offered relief. She was so happy with the first frost which would end her misery. In Montreal that was around November. Luckily none of her 4 children inherited her problem and that has also been the case with her grandchildren and great grandchildren who are now entering their teens. I consider myself blessed in this regard. When I saw what she went through each year like regular clockwork, it seemed to me to take a lot of pleasure out of living, albeit for just a couple of months each year.
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We used to call those types the S&M crowd. Stand and model.
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is this the "new normal" attitude?
Luv2play replied to + DrownedBoy's topic in Questions About Hiring
I'm a dog lover and I know some providers are too. I once had an escort stay the weekend with me at my home and he knew I had a dog. A couple of days before the event he texted me and asked if it would be ok if he brought his dog as his usual dog sitter wasn't available. I agreed once I learned the dog was small as mine might have not taken kindly to a larger dog in the house. The dog remained in a crate when we were playing but in the room as he would have made a fuss otherwise. And then he got into bed and slept between the two of us at night. My dog just looked on passively and couldn't have cared less. It all went very well and I saw the provider several times after but never saw his dog again. -
I think it is more likely that provider rates will stabilize if we enter a recession rather than go down. I can't remember what happened to rates after the financial crash in 08.
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Ok, but I assume that if we discuss what would happen to provider rates if we enter into a recession, that would be kosher in this forum.
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I make a distinction between political and economic discussions. Talking about inflation and its impacts on people and their spending habits doesn't strike me as political, unless we vere into policies being advocated by political parties.
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It looks lovely.
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Nothing to see here folks. Just move along. Lol. Even at that "low" rate, that's double the number of people killed in car accidents in the US. And those are deaths that otherwise wouldn't have happened absent the Covid pandemic. Still tragic, just as each car fatality is.
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40 years ago I hit 200kph or 120mph in my 6 cylinder Mercedes 280 on the autobahn going to Cologne. I was in the slow lane. Lol. The bigger Mercedes and BMW's were passing me like I was standing still.
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