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dutchmuch

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  1. When I asked for a confirmation (via FaceTime or picture) that it was him, he just ignored the text and never replied back. Therefore I just passed him by. If escorts don't have legitimate reviews on this site to confirm who they say they are, I'll always question them to confirm their identity to their ad. There are just too many catfishes (bait and switch) out there these days, and I get tired and frustrated with fakes, phonies, and shams. I work hard for my money, and I prefer avoiding surprise and disappointment when the guy in the ad is not the one that answers the door.

    ~~ffdave~~

  2. I recall his massage skills we just OK, he was very attractive, and was all about more cash (and more cash...) come sensual time. Felt like a business transaction when all was said and done, not a massage.

     

    TSGarp, I couldn't agree more. The a la carte menu is presented 20 minutes into a somewhat lousy massage.

    That said, he is quite handsome and fit.

  3. Just saw this..."Ali Akbar"= Allahu Akbar in reality.

     

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Allahu_Akbar_(disambiguation)

     

    My dad, as Midwestern & protestant as they came, occasionally used that phrase when I was a kid. He picked it up in what eventually became Pakistan during his WWII service.

    Dad knew of it as a common Muslim greeting that recognized the greatness of God.

     

    And God is great~!

     

    https://www.rt.com/news/342448-attack-train-station-munich/

  4. Well the folks in Austin TX have gone negative:

     

    Ride-sharing services Uber and Lyft are set to quit the Texas city of Austin after voters said fingerprinting should be part of driver background checks, reports said.

     

    The companies had poured $8.6 million into a campaign to keep fingerprinting, which can be expensive and time-consuming, out of driver checks.

     

    Results from the vote on Proposition One — the most expensive campaign in city history — showed 56 percent in favor of fingerprint checks, compared 44 percent against, according to the Austin American-Statesman newspaper.

     

    The vote came after the City Council passed an ordinance in December that, among other rules for ride-sharing companies, required their drivers to undergo fingerprint-based background checks by February 1, 2017.

     

    Uber and Lyft announced after the results of Saturday’s vote that they were set to suspend operations in Austin, the capital city of Texas, on Monday morning.

    http://www.rawstory.com/2016/05/uber-and-lyft-to-leave-austin-over-fingerprinting-rule/

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