Jump to content

RadioRob

Administrators
  • Posts

    10,338
  • Joined

  • Last visited

Everything posted by RadioRob

  1. Absolutely not. In terms of access, there is nothing different in terms of security or in terms of what big brother can see/do. We'll eventually have both domains. But for now, until we get control of DNS, I have a redirect in place on Daddy's server to push everyone over here. Once we have control of m4m-forum.org's DNS itself, I can have it come directly here. Eventually both domains will just work equally with no difference.
  2. This site is now running on a different server. So if something happens to Daddy's server, the forums itself will survive. It's now in a different home.
  3. We're lucky in that we were able to save EVERYTHING. Thanks to the work of Orin and "Team Washington", they were able to get root level access to the server. That allowed me to export the entire forum entirely as-is and move it to a new server. I have not had a chance to export other sites such as the review site. I'll attempt to work on that later.
  4. Went to Johnson's, LeBoy, and Boardwalk last week to get away from the mess in DC... had the most fun at LeBoy to be honest. At Johnson's, on Friday and Saturday nights, you could not move in the place. Overall in Florida, there is no concept of COVID, but at Johnson's... you literally were shoulder to shoulder through the entire bar. Not a mask to be seen unless you were BEHIND the bar or on the stage. Boardwalk... Vicki is still there outside. Lots of fun hanging out in the cafe. The dancers inside were as others said the same 'ol group that are overly aggressive and won't take no for an answer. LeBoy was more of the "just right". Not too busy, not completely dead. Had a few dances and a good time overall.
  5. Unfortunately no. Nothing left near the nation’s capitol.
  6. I texted a dancer that I know there a few days back. They just reopened yesterday. While dancers are there and mingling, no VIPs. Have not heard how yesterday went.
  7. Also... just for a bit of perspective. While I'm not retired (and won't be for awhile longer), there is not anything to really worry about. Even if you don't have any active debt. Having a credit card and just letting some automatic charges such as Netflix hit it and auto-pay from your checking is all you need to keep a revolving trade line open. You don't need to take on new debt to have a good credit score. Just use the credit wisely and pay on time. All the same rules that apply pre-retirement would continue to apply afterwards. Good luck!
  8. A couple of notes as this is a hobby topic of mine: Even if you were to close every credit account you have, it would continue to report on your credit report for up to another 10 years. (Bad info such as late payments have to be removed after 7.5 years.) You can view your credit report for FREE and without any impact to your score by visiting www.annualcreditreport.com and requesting a report from each of the big 3 bureaus. In terms of scoring, various behaviors represent how many points you have (or not awarded). Details can be found at: https://www.myfico.com/credit-education/whats-in-your-credit-score For MAXIMUM scoring in the "Amounts Owed", you would want to have each revolving trade line (such as a credit card) report a $0 balance except for ONE which would report less than 10%. (The statement should be generated at $0. For the statement generating with less than 10%, you can immediately pay it off after it reports and not incur interest). This technique is referred to as "All Zero Except One". If you're trying to maximize your score, you should have at least 3 revolving accounts reporting. (Having at least three accounts gains a few extra points which tend to be more than penalties associated with lowering the Average Age of Accounts and the inquiry ding).
  9. One of the dancers posted on their Twitter the club is expecting to reopen in the next few weeks. So that makes sense.
  10. Mine was always a face for radio!
  11. Renovations started pre-COVID. I was just down there mid-Feb and it was underway then. So it makes sense they would try to wrap it up while forced to close. GivenBoardwalk’s recent renovations, it does not surprise me. The name change is new but I like it better to be honest.
  12. Virginia hits Phase 1 this Friday, which I believe covers barbers/salons open but at limited capacity. So you might just need to cross. the river. And yes... I have not had a haircut since the end of Feb. I've gotten just a tad bit shaggy.
  13. What employees? 9 out of 10 folks there were independent contractors and it was cash. So no traditional payroll. In terms of unemployment, this has been the hardest. DC's system was unable to accept applications from those who were gig workers for the longest time. I know a few folks there who are STILL waiting to hear back on their application. So this entire time... no sort of assistance.
  14. I've seen him Atlanta once from RM and later saw him at BJ Roosters (he no longer works there). Around March 12th (right before the cruise industry cancelled all sailings), I saw him in Ft Lauderdale. We had fun both times. I saw him more than once, so was obviously good enough for me to hire a second time.
  15. If you went to the grocery store, you might be also. I’m not going to live my life in fear. I could walk outside and be struck by a car. It does not mean I should never go outside. Instead you take reasonable precautions to try and prevent it.
  16. I’m finishing a six day cruise as I type this. Pull back into Port Everglades in six hours. Had a blast. Felt safer on the ship than I did in the neighborhood to be honest. Seeing everyone temperature checked, sanitized areas every few hours, everyone washing hands... Could something happen? Sure. But it’s like flying. You’re more likely to die in a car accident then in the air. But it’s the plane crash that makes the news. I’m going to live my life. Yes, I’ll be diligent with regards to sanitization but I’m not going to lock myself at home and hide. (Unless I get sick and actually need to quarantine.)
  17. Its nude gogo basically. Similar to Secrets where there is no lap dances/VIP, etc. When Lucky's upstairs is open, there are nude guys on the bar in the center of the room. It's a big square. The dancers rotate around the bar in the buff basically. You tip them in leg bands they're wearing. It meets the requirements for inclusion, but I was just calling out that the bar is open 7 days a week starting at like 2pm. Dancers only happen Thurs-Sun after 9pm.
  18. Yes. Though it’s not EVERY day. It’s like Thurs-Sun starting at 9 or 10.
  19. Saw him in DC last year. Looks great and had a great time. Would see him again.
  20. Well you certainly don’t HAVE to do anything but I think Tasso did a good job of explaining what happens on the other side of the keyboard. Sometimes a provider can come off as rude or less than interested because of other things happening. While in an ideal world, it would be about the client and only them... it rarely is an ideal world. If they’re communication is that off putting, you move on and find someone else. But for those with a little understanding and ability to just chill and go with the flow... there could be a really awesome diamond in the rough. And just as you say if the escort does not learn how to deal with all clients they won’t be in the business long... the inverse is true too. This is a two way street where BOTH sides should be a little understanding.
  21. Was a wonderful show. Saw it in mid-November with the family. Frozen on Broadway was also surprisingly very good as well. They did a good job injecting enough for older attendees to be entertained as well.
  22. Cost for private rooms were cheaper. Normally it was 90 for 15 min with 50 to dancer, 40 to house. Cost was 70 with 50 to dancer and 20 to house. No self-parking fee, but valet available for $10. Well vodka drinks were under $5 ($3-4 depending on night.) I'm horrible with names, so I apologize for not remembering. But most dances were fun and very interactive. Out of 5 dances, only one I would not repeat. (The guy who was selling shots and was pretty new. Not comfortable in the back really at all but was friendly and fun to talk with before hand.) I saw one of the dancers I know from prior trips moved from LB to Johnson's. Says he still likes LB, but the crowds are getting smaller. Johnsons was much more money for him. I went by Johnson's on Wednesday and I could certainly see a significant difference in crowd size. Johnson's however because of the curtain rule does not allow for as much interaction.
  23. I saw him a few weeks ago. One of the guys I see on a semi regular basis. I love that he’s based in the DC area now instead of just traveling here. Super sweet, super sexy, and very accommodating. Definitely recommend. Yes, he can occasionally be challenging to reach but just follow up in a day or so. Once together, it’s always a blast.
  24. I think it’s very easy for us to sit here and play armchair quarterback. We don’t know what’s going on in his life and what may or may not have happened. We hire someone to fill a role or fantasy for a period of time and then for them to disappear from our lives. Killian was nothing but a professional when we spent time together. I will always remember those times fondly and will hope that whatever is happening in his life works out in the end. It does not make sense for me to sit here and try to pass judgement on him since I don’t know the full story and I don’t know his life outside of our time together. Quite frankly I don’t think I ever really want to know... it’s better to just have the fantasy and the moment of pleasure. I’m I would encourage folks here to do the same. Don’t ruin the fantasy. Have your fun and then send them home. You’re not hiring them as a life partner or auditioning them as a best friend.
  25. I’m headed down to FLL from the 16-20th. I plan to check it out as well as the new Floppy Rooster.
×
×
  • Create New...