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One other thing is that legalization has not earned the government as much money as they had hoped or expected because the illicit market is still thriving by offering lower prices. With tobacco, taxes were increased years ago to dissuade smokers. The black market for cigarettes just boomed and government revenues suffered..
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Is this the same guy that was escorting in 2017? And he's 21 now??
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Canada legalized pot possession a couple of years ago and no big deal has resulted since then. Really a non issue. Personally I don't do drugs of any kind so I could not care less. I predict it will be the same in New York State, which happens to share a border with Ontario, where I live. I can see it every day across the river but can't go there these days. There will still be border issues and you won't be able to carry it across, I believe, as is now the case between British Columbia and the state of Washington, where it is also legal. It's unfortunate that the US cannot make it legal across the entire nation instead of this patchwork quilt approach. Tourists will be confused when visiting the States, I imagine.
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You obviously never read the fine print on the rental contract. LOL
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Depends how you define market. RM caters to an open market of clients and escorts that range across a broad spectrum of tastes, prices and availability in certain geographic locations. Some clients and providers are willing to travel to meet each other, others not so much. I've had experience with both. I generally aim at the experienced higher end of the market but would not hire someone for $1000 an hour. $1500 an overnight would be acceptable with some flexibility depending on time allotted and other considerations. I recognize that there are some escorts who don't advertise their services on RM and other sites but some of them no doubt started there before being scooped up by a rich sugar daddy. Sometimes they come back, once the blossom is off the rose.
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I had a friend from New York who in the 1980's told me with great conviction that he had seen God at the Saint. Apparently he saw God descending in a shimmering light from the ceiling. He's long dead now, sex, drugs and rock and roll claimed him before his allotted three score and ten by about thirty years.
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He must have as he was still standing toe to toe with the Eagle after the Eagle attacked him multiple times and decided to fly off. I'm reminded of Churchill's speech I think made in the Canadian House of Parliament in 1943 after winning the Battle of Britain when he described the British facing the Nazi's alone in 1940. I think Hitler had said Germany would wring Britain's neck like a chicken. (This was after he had wrung France's neck, France's official symbol being the rooster.) Churchill in his speech uttered one of his more memorable lines, "Some chicken, some neck"!
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I love the sound and sight of them flying overhead in V formation each spring and fall, heralding the arrival of the new season. To me there is something comforting that life goes on about us mere disorganized humans in such a primal yet orderly way, announced by their honking presence.
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He used to go by the name CoolGuy and on his old RM ad associated with that name a video of a black dick is trying unsuccessfully to penetrate his ass-hole. The top, who is the speaker, is heard off camera saying; “I can’t multi-task. Fucking and video taping at the same time lol”.
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I thought the guy who shot it was sorta cute too and the way he explained what he was witnessing.
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I've had just as much fun in all four cities and would have a hard time to choose.
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After Philadelphia, where I stayed for 3 days, I went to Cape Cod, my first time to P-Town. I had a blast every night. The weather was gorgeous and the men were just as hot.
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I wasn't there on July 4th. Maybe a week or so later. I assumed everyone had gone home with hangovers.
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I always thought the crack in it was symbolic, sorta like “don’t take freedom for granted” or “liberty ain’t was it’s cracked up to be”, depending on your outlook. I know I went to visit it in July of 1976 as a sort of pilgrimage during the Bicentennial celebrations. I was surprised at how few people there were about; I recall being all by myself and it was in the middle of the day.
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Was it ever established that it was the Canada goose that brought down Captain Sully? Could have been seagulls.
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Comparing the depictions on the two coins, our goose is pure Art Deco and the Eagle Rococo or maybe Baroque.
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I love your style of dispensing with periods and just letting your thoughts flow on uninterrupted it actually was quite effective and I might try it myself from time to time?
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Luv2play replied to samhexum's topic in The Lounge
I could name a few since I often offer dinner before the main event and they always leave in the morning. -
https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/prince-edward-island/pei-bald-eagle-canadian-goose-battle-photographer-1.5958964 Sometimes encounters between Canadians with our American friends appear like this contest, between the venerable Canada goose and the equally venerable American Bald Eagle. An apt metaphor for our often uneasy co-existence on the same continent over the last 400 years. Nice how it works out.
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Maybe he did not take the same care with his hashtags as with his text. Maybe the program on his computer inserted that spelling in the hashtag. I know I often experience my written text coming out differently that what I typed in because I have this auto correct mechanism and if I don't catch the spelling variation before entering the text it that goes in unchecked. I guess all of this to say we should not judge people too harshly by the spelling that appears in their ads since it might not reflect their conscious decision. As an aside, I use British spelling on many words that are spelled differently in American English, which is itself a derivative language from English English. My computer always underlines these words as if I have misspelled them, which is not the case. I just spelled them the way I was taught growing up in Canada.
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Is it really "anything goes" in Australia's Northern Territory?
Luv2play replied to a topic in The Lounge
I drove several times in Germany on autobahns where there was no limit but there were limits on lesser roads. At that time, and it was years ago now, the government had regulations on the kinds of tires on cars that were based on speed performance and if you were caught exceeding the rated speeds for the tires on your car, there were heavy fines. The tires with high speed ratings, like 200 kilometres per hour and above, were relatively more expensive than the ones you would put on a Volkswagen Beatle. The only cars I saw doing very high speeds were high performance cars, which the Germans love. -
Is it really "anything goes" in Australia's Northern Territory?
Luv2play replied to a topic in The Lounge
Quebec and Ontario seem to be outliers in North America but in reality one can drive up to 20 mph above the 100 limit on freeways in both provinces without being pulled over. Ontario recently started a pilot project by increasing the limit to 110 kilometres per hour on several sections of major highways but not in my area. Haven’t heard much of reactions, probably a non event since everyone ignores the 100 limit. -
Yeah, I checked again and he did get it right, discreet as in guarding secrets and not being a blabermouth.
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Yeah, I remember those, even if I only read the NYTimes sporadically in those days. The wedding announcements were a profile in one upmanship on the social ladder in East coast and Mid West Society. Mostly couples from New York, Boston, Chicago and Philadelphia. The real Social Register crowd and some wannabes. I only attended one such event in the mid 1970’s on Long Island, straight out of Gatsby. The estate had its own helicopter pad, which wasn’t that usual then. Sit down dinner under lawn canopies for 300. And a live band for dancing into the wee hours. The marriage lasted about 7 years.
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