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  1. God, is that still open? I used to go there 20 years ago.
  2. Full disclosure: I used to ride horses. Now I just ride escorts.
  3. How about The Stud Book.
  4. I’ve heard Heaven will cost you millions in air miles. Hell on the other hand is dirt cheap.
  5. Not only are those super thick dicks hard to take in the ass, they are impossible to deepthroat. You have to lick them like an ice cream cone.
  6. The main consideration I think is that you just don’t start up live theatre by turning on a switch, like you do running films in a theatre. The cast needs to rehearse, once you find a cast. I just left the board of a live theatre company and most of the cast we had hired in 2019 for the 2020 season, who got cancelled but given the option to return, did not want to come back in 2021 as they have moved on to other employment opportunities. And even now, 2021 is looking iffy. Also, theatre owners are going to have to figure out how they are going to operate under the new “normal”.
  7. I just read in the times Broadway will open in September, according to Cuomo.
  8. That's called a Cabal.
  9. I should clarify that it was the Federal health advisory body on vaccinations that reported yesterday that the mRNA vaccines were superior to the viral based ones (Astra Zeneca and J&J) because of what they termed a "signal safety concern" with the latter. This of course alluded to the rare cases of blood clots, which have caused at least one death of a 54 year old woman in Quebec and a few dozen of blood clots that others have recovered from. Canada has not administered any of the J&J vaccines it has on hand and continues to give the Astra Zeneca doses, including to the Prime Minister and his wife who received theirs a week ago. Needless to say this has caused an uproar in Canada. In reality, the only vaccines arriving currently from abroad, including now from the US, are the mRNA vaccines. India has ceased shipments of the AZ vaccine, which was a major supplier previously because of their own emergency, and the US only supplied one shipment under a loan agreement last month, despite the fact they have not administered any of the stockpile they have of the vaccine to date. While Canada contracted more J&J vaccines, they have not shipped any more and the current unused supply in Canada is under embargo because one of the ingredients in it was from the Baltimore facility that is now closed down, Emergent, because of contamination issues. At this point it appears to me that Pfizer is the standout vaccine for Canada, because Moderna has been plagued by supply and delivery issues from the outset, and Pfizer has overcome their difficulties in February when they were overhauling their manufacturing facilities to meet the unprecedented global demand. I heard on the CBC today that Pfizer has single handedly redeemed the reputation of the pharmaceutical industry which has been under a cloud for several decades. Why that sentiment struck me rather oddly is that the industry did come through in the last major epidemic that killed a lot more people than COVID19 to date, namely HIV/AIDS, with their development of effective drugs to treat the disease. Oh well, people have short memories, I guess.
  10. Great stories. I wonder how I would have handled the first encounter. My mischievous side would have urged me on to completing the transaction. But then my sober side would have said no way if we were going to be working in the future on a professional basis. A horny dilemma indeed.
  11. I’ve been following the rates of vaccination here in Canada very closely and it appears if the imports of Pfizer and Maderna vaccines continue to increase as expected, everyone who wants one and is eligible will have received their first dose by the end of June. That leaves the second doses still to be done and they may begin early July or even a bit earlier. I don’t see bars and restaurants opening here in Ontario before people can show they have their second shots. Don’t know about how Quebec will play it. Interesting that today the feds conceded that the Pfizer and Maderna are superior to either Astra Zeneca or J&J and that if people wanted to wait to get the former when they become available that would be fine. Up to now they have been saying take whatever is offered first. Big climb down. There will be increasing pressure to open the border to those who are fully vaccinated but the imbalance between the numbers in the US and Canada will make this politically difficult for Canada.
  12. I don't know why you would continue with 2 hour sessions if they don't please you. Why not cut back to one hour and see him more often if he's fun otherwise.
  13. Of course it was mostly men who flocked to the gold fields and a bevy of prostitutes. Maybe their descendants wouldn't want to admit what great great great grandma was doing there. LOL
  14. That was my impression after reading Two Years Before the Mast by Richard Dana. But he was there in the 1830's. In early 1848 they discovered gold at Sutter's Creek and suddenly 300, 000 people from all over showed up. So maybe there are lots of descendants from 1848 still around there.
  15. Actually I think 30 to 45 minutes of "fun" is really quite a lot. If by fun you mean actual physical contact. If it's only a 1 hour appointment that in fact is perfect, at least for me. Leaves a little time for cuddling. If you are talking about a 2 hour session or longer, you need to pace things out unless he is a multiple cummer, which of course is divine.
  16. Yeah, well you have to pay for those. My advice is based on trial and error. I tried to learn from my mistakes.
  17. I wish you the best of luck. It's exciting to meet new people and at some time, we were all new to this hobby. If any of my advice is useful to you, that's great. Just remember, it's free advice so no warranty is either implied or extended. LOL.
  18. Since posting I looked Gere up and saw many pictures of him from then to now. I am 73 so just 2 years older than him. And I have to say we have aged just about the same. My hair is the same colour more or less although it has traces of the brown I once was. I think we are probably the same size, I am 5'11" and about 180 pounds. But what makes us similar is we have the same eyes, which is what I was told when I was 34 and he appeared in American Gigolo.
  19. I have had a number of times when I paid an escort to visit me in my home which was a train ride, a car ride or a flight away from where they lived. Sometimes it was a first date and other times I had met with them in their home towns. Of course I am coming at this from the client's perspective but I don't think it's unreasonable for him to expect that you might want to do the things he enjoys doing. After all, you are the escort and he is seeking someone to accompany him for the weekend. Therefore I think it appropriate for you to ask him what it is in Chicago he would like to show you since it is your first visit there. Or if he is a homebody and likes to cook, for instance, tell him what you like to eat and see if there is something he can do in that line. If you can cook, doing it together is really fun as I discovered with one escort who was really good at it. Last year I had an escort visit me for the weekend and knew he was an artist, as I am, so I told him to bring any materials he wanted and I would also have mine available. As it turned out the weather was not great so we spent Saturday afternoon drawing, me him and him me. I still treasure his portrait of me. Take some clothes appropriate to dining out if he invites you to a nice restaurant. I had one escort in New York, who wasn't from there, who showed up in cut off jean shorts and a tee shirt when he knew I was taking him to a nice restaurant. We were actually staying together later that night and the next night at my hotel and I knew him from a date in Montreal. Anyway, it turned out fine because the waiters were all over him although they did seat us in a dark corner. I think the most satisfying weekends are those where there is some common ground outside the bedroom, but of course the latter is what makes the weekend extra special for a client.
  20. At one time I was told I look like Richard Gere but I haven't seen how he has aged. I wonder whether that comment would still apply. Of course if he has had any cosmetic surgery then that would not count since I haven't. LOL
  21. I agree as far as you go but I do try to imagine a face and body type to the writer of the posts on this forum. Not so much the voice. Since we interact as a social group I think it's inevitable that we try to imagine who we are talking to over cyberspace. I have found that as far as voices go, since I listen to a lot of radio more than watching TV (Especially since I got rid of my TV a year ago), when I actually have seen the person behind the voice I have been mostly mistaken in my imaginings. In radio, voices are very important and sometimes radio personalities will joke that they have a "radio face". But sometimes I have been surprised at how handsome or lovely looking a radio personality is when I come across a picture of them. Apart from the escorts here who show their faces in pics, I have only met two members of the forum so I have a very accurate image of them. Otherwise I am left to my imaginings.
  22. Nice geographic spread as well. Most parts of America are covered, especially with Sam joining from the heartland. I don't know how relevant that is in today's world of communications but our places of residence do shape our outlook to some extent, especially as we live in such large countries (Canada and USA) geographically.
  23. Christianpowerx has been called "provincial" by one poster and I could see that if, as a French Canadian, he is not from a city like Montreal or Quebec. Those places are cosmopolitan and if you grow up there you tend to be more worldly in your attitudes and outlook. However if you come from a place in the Quebec hinterland like Lac St. Jean or Shawinigan, then you are more likely to be provincial in outlook. I mentioned Shawinigan because that's where Prime Minister Jean Chretien (ironically Christian in English) was raised and he never overcame his provincial roots. He's done pretty well though (he was one of the most successful prime ministers getting elected three times in a row with majority governments which is pretty rare), and his daughter is married to a billionaire so the family is no longer provincial. I would think this particular Quebecer is getting exposed to more influences as he travels about America. That should broaden him somewhat if he meets the right people LOL.
  24. Anyone know how long they have been operating?
  25. Another example provided by SirBillyBob that should be read by all.
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