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  1. How does that work for you. Any extra mileage.
  2. I wasn’t aware of the back story (forgive the pun) of these boy bands. I would only listen to their upbeat songs when they came on the radio while I was driving or at bars on the video screens which were so common in South Florida at the turn of the century. I just assumed given their popularity with young girls, as in my youth were the bands like the Beatles, that they had all become fabulously rich Off their music. This documentary shows that wasn’t true. Imagine, a $10,000 check for all their work and success! Perlman will go down in history as one of the infamous con-men. The pantheon of con-men will have to add an extension to accommodate even more recent examples.
  3. Just checked. It was Chianti. I wouldn’t drink that wine with liver. LOL
  4. Was that a line in Silence of the Lambs? It only occurred to me later.
  5. Another thing about overnights is that the escorts frequently will correspond with me afterwards, even months later. With some, they become repeats. With others, they are so far away that we just stay in touch occasionally but its nice to hear how they are doing. And they seem interested in what i am doing too.
  6. Goes well with a Merlot.
  7. I just had to reply as calves liver and onions, along with sautéed mushrooms are a real delicacy which I enjoy from time to time. It’s got to be calves liver, the most tender of the cow livers or it’s no good. Try it some time. Make sure the liver is not overdone. ??
  8. A year ago I got in touch on RM with an escort in the USA on the other side of the continent. We corresponded for almost a month, arranging a weekend in Montreal where I would send him the airfare but no deposit. He had been to Montreal before and had friends there that he was going to stay with after our date. Otherwise he couldn’t go because he didn’t have the financial means to travel that far. We grew trustful of each other, through our extensive correspondence and I took the trouble to contact a client of his on RM who vouched for his trust Worthiness . He arrived at the Montreal airport and I met him there and we went to a downtown hotel, where we stayed for the next two days. He lived up to everything he promised and I was pleased with our holiday together. The fee I paid him enabled him to have a two week holiday with his friends where he could afford to take them out to meals at restaurants and pay for drinks at bars, all courtesy of me. We both got a great deal.
  9. Hilarious.
  10. I’ve taken the trouble to read the reviews of Lucas on RM and they are numerous and mostly highly complimentary. I realize experiences can vary between escort and client but alleging an escort “stole” money from you is serious. At this point I still don’t understand how this “theft” occured. Looking at his reviews, I don’t see one that resembles your experience. When a client posts a negative review on RM, the escort has the option of responding. I have read many of these types of responses and sometimes the client comes off badly. On two occasions I have posted only mildly critical reviews on RM and the escorts in both cases objected. In one case I agreed to remove the review, and in the other case the escort got RM to remove it. In the latter case it was an encounter with two escorts, both porn stars, and the other agreed with me that the review I had posted was accurate. So, I think the best option for you is to post a review on RM. See what happens. Often, when the escort has been panned, they haven’t bothered to respond. The worst that can happen is that your review will disappear. LOL
  11. I’m not sure this is the case in other parts of Canada, where English is the majority language spoken. Interest in the vaccine is high and is seen by most as the only way we are going to get out of this pandemic in a realistic fashion. The alternative, achieving herd immunity, would be too devastating to the population and health care system. I grew up in Montreal and lived there after my retirement for over a decade but am having trouble understanding why the French speaking population, who are the vast majority today, would be resistant to accepting a vaccine to protect themselves and their loved ones. I am old enough to remember when my oldest brother got polio but mercifully recovered and is today 78 years old And healthy. By the mid fifties, we got the polio vaccine and were spared the ravages that that disease can inflict, if you just remember FDR, who contracted polio as a relatively young man, ironically in Canada at Campobello, the Roosevelt summer home. My brother also contracted polio at our summer home, which was north of Montreal.
  12. After watching the video just now for the first time, the comment I once read concerning Hemingway after his death came back to me: ”Amidst all the ruin, yet the beauty still remains”.
  13. I was with Jay two months before he died. A really nice guy.
  14. Manitoba is an interesting case. Early in the pandemic, when the majority of US cases were in the north-east states including New York, the mid-west states were doing well., Fast forward 6 months and the upper US Midwest states are a disaster. And they are right across the line from Manitoba. I imagine there are more people crossing the border into Manitoba from the US than there are travellers from Ontario, their next door neighbour, most of whom live at least a thousand kilometres from the Manitoba border. Simple geography And population spread.
  15. You have summarized in a very comprehensive fashion everything I like and take advantage of in the NYT digital version. It costs me around $32 CDN a month after exchange rate is taken into account. A real bargain for information and entertainment all in one format that is easy to use. I have a digital subscription to Toronto’s Globe & Mail newspaper but the format is not half as good and is difficult to read easily and costs more. Go figure.
  16. As a Canadian, the only US publication I read daily is the NYT. 20 years ago, when I was spending my winters in Miami, I also read the WSJ daily and other US publications Like the Miami Herald. After the financial meltdown in 2008, I lost interest in the WSJ as an apologist for Wall St. To balance my reading. I also listened to NPR on a daily basis. Today I only listen to it a few times a week. My political leanings are liberal but I do try to listen to Rush Limbaugh and Sean Hannity sometimes, just to hear what the other side is saying undiluted. My television viewing has ended as on March as my old TV set died during the pandemic and when the shops were open again I had lost interest in the endless news about Trump’s latest outrages. I’ve never detected anti-semitism in the NYT, as opposed to criticism of the government of Israel and its policies, which is fair game and should not be conflated with anti-semitism. Of course, there may have been specific articles that contained an anti-Semitic tone but forgive me if I do not read every article. There is simply not enough time in my otherwise busy days. I grew up in a WASP family but became familiar with Jewish people at university, law school, and in my professional life. I made friends with them as easily as with other people of different backgrounds than my own. Here in Canada we live in a multi-cultural society and strive to be open to everyone. Of course there is intolerance here too, as in the US. The important thing is to keep people accountable for what they say and do and to speak up when it crosses the line.
  17. Did he drive it all the way in? And, if so, did you require reconstructive surgery after??
  18. Ps our transport minister is a former astronaut who has been to outer space a few times. He was heavily criticized after the second Max crash when he delayed like the Americans for an extra day in grounding the jet, when British and other major countries had all moved immediately to ground theirs. This time he is apparently not going to be caught off side again.
  19. For me the key takeaway from the investigation was that the Max 737 uses older technology and can’t use computers systems that newer plane designs can to assist pilots in dealing with emergencies. So it relies on humans dealing with a situation where multiple alarms and even contradictory warnings are assaulting the pilots’ senses simultaneously, as in the 2 crashes causing 347 deaths. Boeing then used expert test pilots to test the systems, a far cry from the average pilots used by the airlines. Here in Canada the transport minister said yesterday Canada would not accept the FAA new training advice and would develop our own so the plane won’t be certified to fly here automatically. Canada also happens to manufacture the flight simulators used in pilot training worldwide (CAE).
  20. yeah, I guess its hard to panic in 6 seconds, the amount of time they would have to correct the problem.
  21. Did you find it necessary to use lube? Or was more than oral involved?
  22. We’ll see how that works out. Knowing what to do and actually reacting in time when alarms are going off and the recording “Pull up pull up” is yelling in your ears can induce a panic in some individuals, despite all the training in the world.
  23. I hope you swallowed.
  24. That reminds me of my mother’s expression, slow as molasses in January.
  25. There is actually a third problem. As we discovered, the MAX 737 was the old 737 fuselage basically with new engines that were larger and had to be placed on the wings in such a way as required software to correct potential stall issues. Only the software has been changed. The plane is basically a pig that flies, or might fly satisfactorily as long as nothing goes wrong with the software or the devices that feed it information such as the sensors on the outside of the fuselage. If anything in that link malfunctions well, as the expression goes, kiss your ass as you bend over in your seat. As an addendum, I would like to see the entire senior management of Boeing and the FAA and their families, wives and children, take a flight before the first commercial flight takes place by any airline. Even then I wouldn’t get on the plane.
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