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  1. I haven't met Liam but I met (I think) his partner AnthonyHung and had a good experience. If Liam's is similar then I would probably give it a shot My first choice was rick_experience but he was out of town at the time which is why I met Anthony instead. I haven't met Rick but he seems to have consistently good reviews here and on rm so that might be another option
  2. I saw him a while ago as well when he was in Venice. It was fine... kind of odd experience. The massage wasn't great and I didn't get the extended time that a lot of people have.
  3. I had an excellent time the first time I met him. The next couple times were still pretty good but honestly not nearly as good as the first. I haven't seen him since
  4. different person every day lol
  5. Same experience when I reached out to him but I got tied up over the weekend and didn't have a chance to meet him. Looking forward to hearing about your experience!
  6. Anyone met him yet?
  7. 2 of my favorites!
  8. Had a great experience last time I saw him as well
  9. I had a great experience with Sandor when I saw him a few months ago https://www.massagefinder.com/massage-therapists/45838/
  10. I was on the fence but will skip based on the feedback - thanks for sharing!
  11. Agreed it was mediocre. He was also pretty awkward. Definitely wouldn't repeat
  12. He told me out call only when I reached out a while back, not sure if that’s changed since
  13. Agreed with posts above - not nearly as fit as his pics (I would say at least 10-20 lbs heavier). Massage was on a bed - not great. I wouldn't recommend
  14. Not sure if he was just having an off day but my experience was very mediocre. I won't repeat nor do I recommend him Feel free to PM if you have specific questions
  15. Name change: Soothing_Touch on RentMasseur RENTMASSEUR.COM View my profile on RentMasseur.com
  16. I met him and don't recommend. He's definitely not as muscular/toned as he looks in the pics and the massage was just plain bad. I couldn't wait for it to be over
  17. I think he used to go by massagebytony
  18. Not good. Don't recommend
  19. I think for my situation I actually enjoy the blank canvas of a spreadsheet and customizing it exactly as I like and it looks like most features can be recreated in Excel. I'm also not a fan of subscription models. My main gripe with Excel is that I use a Mac and pivot charts are not supported, but I'm hoping those will come in a future version. Thanks for the reply!
  20. What are the main advantages of using Quicken over something like Excel?
  21. I was gonna be in the NY area a few weeks ago and I actually checked his profile and if I remember correctly, I think it had expired. I wonder if maybe someone gifted him a month recently or something so that's why his ad appears active but he hasn't logged in
  22. Also make sure that you're not renting the internet modem from your cable company because they're probably charging you $10+/month for that. You can buy one for ~$100 (+/- depending on the model) and you'll break even after less than a year. Congrats on saving so much money!
  23. This chart compares all the different streaming boxes, so you can see which box supports all the services you have/use: http://www.macworld.com/article/2904036/streaming-hardware/app-showdown-roku-vs-chromecast-vs-apple-tv-vs-fire-tv-vs-nexus-player.html
  24. I'd look into Plex. It's similar to Kodi but much more user friendly to use and to set up in my opinion. It's free, but you can also pay for a "Plex Pass" to get some extra features. For most people (especially those new to this), the free version will be more than adequate. There are a bunch of guides/videos on how to set it up, and reddit.com/r/plex is a great resource as well. I'm very familiar with it too so if you have any questions about it/setting it up/using it, etc. then feel free to PM me! Edit: Just adding an article link to compare Plex and Kodi. http://lifehacker.com/home-theater-software-showdown-kodi-vs-plex-1746501974
  25. I'd definitely recommend getting rid of cable. They just give you hundreds of channels so it looks like you're getting a lot for your money when in reality you only watch a few of the channels. Just grab a box so you can stream on your TV (my favorite and recommendation is the new Apple TV but if you hate Apple or want something cheaper you can get the Amazon Fire TV or Roku). There's no reason to pay $100/month (or even more) for cable when there are so many other options. Netflix is good for $8 per month. If you have Amazon Prime already they have Prime Instant Video which has some good content (note: Prime isn't worth getting for the videos, but it's a nice feature if you already have it for the free shipping). Forget Hulu, you have to pay for it and there are still ads. Another option if you love live tv is Sling. It's $20/month for the basic package, and you can add different ones for more money (like a sports package, kids package, HBO, etc.) and that will give you live tv. Sling is good for someone who just wants to sit down and turn on a channel rather than watching a specific show on Netflix. Just note that with Sling, since it's basically live tv there will be commercials (and you can't skip them). Just watch out for them to jack up your internet price when you cancel cable. Comcast will try to do that because they're evil. I usually just get a promotional rate from them (like $30/month) for a year, then when the year is up and they try to jack up the price I call and get them to give me the promo rate again. With Comcast especially, but also other service providers, make sure to check your bill every month because they are notorious for increasing prices for no reason.
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