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BenjaminNicholas

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  1. If you really want something specific, I'd always suggest asking for it ahead of time.

    This goes for a cumshot on an hourly gig.  It's not always a given.

    As for staying the whole agreed time, yes.  There's no wiggle room on that.

    If he came too soon, he can either reload or spend the next 30 minutes giving you a massage.

  2. 3 minutes ago, wsc said:

    But why do so many go to Dubai? Is it the Mecca for escorts and there's some Hajj-like requirement that escorts go there at least once in their life?

    Because if you look a certain way, you can make a lot of money there, very quickly.

    DXB has the cash and they spend it.  Spending $20k on a weekend fling is absolutely nothing for wealthy Emiratis.

  3. 1 hour ago, Vegas_Millennial said:

    I flew British Airways (BA) business class (Club World) for the first time last year on my first flight to Europe.  I was impressed with everything BA had to offer.  However, it was queer that London Heathrow (LHR) required passengers to go through security again to fly on to destinations within Europe; and, I found the boarding areas strange as well.  Passengers were processed by boarding group into a waiting lounge, then were all let onto the jetway at once when the plane arrived.  But the quality and diversity of business class lounges for intercontinental passengers impressed me enough to compensate for the oddities of LHR.

    LHR T3 has some of the best airline lounges in the world.

    Cathay F and Qantas are my favorites: Always a stop at both (one for noodles, the other for gin) when flying out of LHR.

    Were you on a BA flight with the 'new' Club Suite?

    https://thepointsguy.com/reviews/british-airways-club-suites-777/

    I've flown in them twice and as a tall guy, the doors didn't help it feel spacious to me.  Not excited about all J-class products now going to these flimsy sliding doors, but clearly I'm in the minority on this.  

    What I did like was BA's flight crew.  They were fantastic.

     

  4. 1 hour ago, WilliamM said:

    Giive me Rodgers and  Hammerstein  and Forbidden Broadway 

    There's a place for that as well.  This is something new and different.  

    As for Forbidden Broadway, it's coming back, this time to Broadway.  Expect a revolving door of theater stars guesting in the show on a nightly basis.

    https://forbiddenbroadwayonbroadway.com/

  5. 44 minutes ago, mike carey said:

    Inconvenient for many, I'm sure, distressing for some who travel rarely, no doubt, but if you could step back for a moment it was interesting to observe the responses, both corporate and individual, and not for the first time I saw a sort of camaraderie among the people going through the 'ordeal'. Okay, so I didn't get my first A220 flight, but I was booked onto a Sydney-Canberra flight, and was home before I would have been on my original schedule. Oh, and I didn't lose the points upgrade I'd scored on the MEL-CBR flight, they put me in J to Canberra.

    And this, in a nutshell, is what separates the wheat from the chaff in the frequent flier world:  People either know enough to be proactive, get themselves protected and sit patiently, or they go fully batshit crazy, letting their anger get the best of them and making all sorts of wacky comments.

    I'd love to see most of them never do business with QF again.  Doubt they could make that happen.

    You're a trooper Mike 👍

    I tip my hat to you knowing full-well that you almost universally have long haul flights if you want to get anywhere.  When the shit hits your fan, it's a gigantic dump and a very powerful fan.

  6. 3 hours ago, RyanDean said:

    Probably the happiest surprise of the season for me. Simple, funny, goodtime with a very appealing cast -- and Corey Cott's gorgeous and impressive arms.
    Did you enjoy it @BenjaminNicholas?

    It was the very best of what a jukebox musical does.  

    And the '80s pastiche of it all was great.

    I liked that they didn't 'broadway' up the music too much.  They kept Huey's songs pretty straight forward and the vocal arrangements didn't come across as jazzhands and cheese. 

  7. 13 minutes ago, DaltonJ said:

    I see they took away where you called me a bitch. 

    Watch your mouth, Ben! You don’t know anything about me.

    I’ve read countless comments from members here talking about how this provider doesn’t watch the clock, this provider is not a clock watcher, and so on. So that simply made me pose the question to providers: what makes you not watch the clock?

    If you didn’t like the question, don’t be a “little bitch” or dick about it. Be a man, and fucking move on!! Pretty straightforward to me!!

    They didn't.  I did. 

    But for the record, I still think what you're suggesting is a little bitch move.

    You're trying to wiggle out of what you were originally asking.  You didn't just ask about clockwatching.

    Stop the bullshit.

  8. 39 minutes ago, ShortCutie7 said:

    I think a question that aligns more with OP’s intent would be “what can I as a client do [non-financially] to get the best service possible?”

    But that wasn't the intent of the original question.

    He was clearly asking how he'd be able to get a service for free when he knows he's supposed to be paying for it.

    And I quote:  'Not watch the clock' and 'stay past (agreed) time without charging.' 

    Pretty straightforward to me.

    It's like people who want to sit in first class but aren't willing to pay for it.

  9. Saw it in London.  Just saw it in NYC.

    It's still loud, brash and gimmicky.  I agree completely with the NYT's take on it.  It just didn't work for me.  Felt like a shoehorned mess.

    For the price, I expected better direction and voices.

    Bebe Neuwirth was the single actor in the show giving a realized performance.

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