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Luv2play

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  1. I've seen a full grown moose up close and apart from the fact they are herbivores, they could kill a bear cub as easily as a black bear could kill a moose calf. Such is life in the wild.
  2. It's been awhile since Cade Maddox has been discussed here and a review of him on RM today reminded me he is still attracting clients like you and me to his services. The reviewer today said he was worth every penny but was expensive (or words to that effect). Location was LA. I had a date last week with a retired escort who still sees old clients from before the pandemic. He has all the physical attributes of Cade and is great in the sack. As long as he continues to be available I have no need for Cade 's services. But I can see where Cade will still do well given what he has to offer.
  3. We have lots of wild rabbits in our neighbourhood but nature provided them, not a careless owner of exotic rabbits that turned them loose. In our case we also have natural predators such as coyotes and foxes which come into town so the rabbits have to keep a watchout. Life and death go on.
  4. He only has two reviews but only joined in April. Still. One client called him a great hostess in his review. 😉
  5. I worked a summer in Labrador when I was a student at university. My father said it would toughen me up. There the joke was the mosquitoes could carry a man off into the woods. They would form swarms that hovered over openings in the woods that appeared like black clouds on the roads as you drove through them in your trucks. Amazing as they splattered on the windshield.
  6. I always drink lots of gin or vodka with tonic water, which is laced with quinine. Staves off malaria marvelously. Never got the disease.
  7. I was only exposed to Jane Birkin's existence three times. In 1969 I was in France when her hit song Je T'aime hit the airwaves. I bought the album and brought it home with me to Montreal before anyone in North America had heard of her. I still have it in my collection of LPs. Then she appeared in a film called Blow Up, a British flic that garnered a lot of attention. Later in her career, she inspired the design of a ladies handbag called the Birkin bag, made by Hermès, the French fashion house. It became a huge hit with the fashionista. She died today at 76, my age, which I didn't know about her. My take is she made the most with her slim talents. Kudos to her.
  8. Personally I thinks it's gauche to ask for something that is not on offer at a party. I would try to choose from what's on offer.
  9. In the case I cited, the glass of red wine the guest put down after a sip would have cost about $12 in a restaurant in Toronto. At home it was worth about $2.50. The inflation in prices in restaurant drinks since the pandemic has been fierce here in Canada. That $12 glass is now around $18 for 9 oz. I was just in Toronto and that is what I was paying. The same in Montreal when I was there in June.
  10. I could see this happening to male escorts as well. Especially young twink types with a predator like this Rex who was 6'5" and 245 pounds.
  11. I haven't been back to Geneva Switzerland in over two decades but when I lived there my luxurious apartment provided by my employer had no airconditioning. It wasn't necessary as the climate was very mild and summer temperatures rarely went above 80 F. In other parts of southern Europe the same obtained and most people got by without ac even though summer temperatures got higher than in Geneva. Today I can't imagine living anywhere in Europe without ac. except perhaps on the coast way up north, like in Lapland. I live in a stone house built in 1865 and the walls are two feet thick. I don't have ac and so far have not needed to have it installed. We've only had a few days above 85f and the inside hasn't been above 79f. and cooler at night.
  12. I once attended a dinner party given by a new couple in the neighbourhood. These exceedingly affluent people originally from Montreal offered nothing but the best in alcohol to their guests. Cristal champagne, vintage Bordeaux wine at the dinner table. The sit down dinner was superb. One of the guests, a friend of mine, who was there, had this couple back for a large reception at her house a month or so later. This lady often hosts large events at her riverside mansion, many related in support of charities. She only serves plonk wine but it flows endlessly. And she does serve nice food. I observed this couple in the library when a server offered them a glass of wine. The wife took one sip and put the glass down. She didn't take another sip all evening.
  13. There are wonderful clear plastic wine glasses with colourful things like fish or animals as bases to use around pools and patios. I always use them for outdoor entertaining and also good plastic tumblers so never worry about broken glass.
  14. I didn't read anywhere that he is being associated with all the murders in the area over a more extended period. Were the ones you referred to all sex workers?
  15. Some people only drink wine for an alcoholic beverage.
  16. Isn't that what is at issue here? With AI studios can replicate and alter performances of actors or models and the lsttrr don't get any compensation for their images being used.
  17. Is that true? I read that the murders happened within a couple of years, back around 2010 and 11. And there were four in all that were attributable to this guy.
  18. I've never been interested in a reverse mortgage but from what little I know about them, I assumed you gave up the title to your home in exchange for a lump sum or other form of payment and could stay in the home till you died. The amount of money you got was maybe 55 percent of the total value and you paid interest on that but that was deducted from the home's equity so you were not out of pocket. Is that not right?
  19. When I said tax free I meant what the boytoy would receive after he paid his taxes on the $150,000. Considering the average CEO of a fortune 500 company earns in excess of $10million, I don't think $300,000 (including stipend and perks) is out of line. Of course there are many others in the .01percent ranks other than CEOs such as trust fund heirs or small or medium sized business owners who enjoy similar incomes from their investments and enterprises. I also recognize that there are people who can enjoy the exclusive access to a boytoy for less than what I posited. But it would depend on the marketability of the young man and his physical and other attributes. A highly powered sugar daddy would likely want someone who can easily rub shoulders with others in the top echelons of society and the boytoy would of necessity have to exhibit good breeding and education to fit in easily in these surroundings.
  20. Oh, I forgot gym membership, any other club memberships which you may also have so you can eg. golf together, play tennis etc.
  21. I would say north of $150,000 per year, tax free, plus a car allowance, plus guaranteed 4 annual vacations, one per season, to mutually agreed destinations. Plus an expense allowance for clothing, personal appearance care but excluding any cosmetic surgery (if they need that forget it and move on to the next candidate), plus contributions to an IRA in his name. As an alternative, look up what Aristotle Onassis gave to Jackie Kennedy when he married her.
  22. What about the millions of American Blacks he lifted up. The war in Vietnam was his Waterloo but let's not forget Nixon carried it on for 7 more years and expanded it beyond Vietnam. Many of the Vietnamese and American deaths happened under Nixon and Kissinger's watch.
  23. I was sixteen when Kennedy was assassinated. A very impressionable age but not sufficiently aware of the outside world as I would have been even 5 or 6 years later. At the time the president seemed like a paragon of a world leader. Today, after all that has been written about him, his place in world history has assumed a more modest ranking. Definitely a popular figure that brought style and glamour to the White House that has not been repeated. But nothing he accomplished in an admittedly short term of office really sticks out. In his first couple of years his successor LBJ, passed historic legislation on voting and civil rights, something Kennedy had no appetite nor legislative chops for.
  24. Apart from the dreadful rainy winters, I couldn't live in Vancouver as I would find it too isolating.Living as I do within a couple hours of driving to either Montreal or Toronto, I can put up with the colder winters since many days are sunny.
  25. Now they are reporting in our press that the pictures sold to Mr. Edwards were of a person and not specifying which sex. I read earlier it was a male. Not sure what is going on.
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