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Everything posted by Keith30309
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It's a good thing that Jim Henson has gone onto his great reward - he had his hand up Miss Piggy's ass for years.
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We exchanged a few messages and I'm not sure I know any more than I did. He's polite and suggested it might be good for me to share some pics with him... that he liked cuddling, etc., as noted in his profile, and that he might enjoy giving me a massage or me giving him one. I noted that I didn't send pics, for a couple of reasons, and he suggested that I might enjoy taking a chance and doing something different for once.
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Mom I'm dealing with it.
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Yep I think the big question is the extent to which the Federal Government will go to force 3rd parties to divulge or aid in the discovery of personally identifiable information of a financial nature. The FBI/Apple dust-up over unlocking the San Bernardino mass-shooter’s phone was largely justified on the grounds of national security. I can easily see the same argument being made for large cash transfers which could lead to terrorist financing... which is a slippery slope to money laundering and then tax evasion.
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What’s the difference between Keillor’s Lake Wobegon and Moore’s Alabama? all the women are NOT strong, all the men are NOT good looking, but all the children ARE above average
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This was inevitable... Source Coinbase Inc. lost a bid to block an Internal Revenue Service investigation into whether some of the company’s customers haven’t reported their cryptocurrency gains.... U.S. Magistrate Judge Jacqueline Scott Corley in San Francisco ruled that the tax agency’s demand for information isn’t overly intrusive....With just 800 to 900 taxpayers reporting bitcoin gains from 2013 through 2015 in a period when more than 14,000 Coinbase users have either bought, sold, sent or received at least $20,000 worth of bitcoin, “many Coinbase users may not be reporting their bitcoin gains,” she wrote. “The IRS has a legitimate interest in investigating these taxpayers.” Corley ruled that the company must turn over basic identifying information, records of account activity and period statements for accounts with the equivalent of $20,000 in any one transaction type during any single year from 2013 to 2015. The judge said other data need not be disclosed at this time, including public keys for all accounts, wallets and vaults EEP!
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I sold 2/3 of my BTC yesterday morning. When you start seeing Get Rich Quick stuff on Yahoo it’s time to leave.
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I receive a phone call from my dentist every evening after a 6-month visit. That’s the kind of practice he runs. Everyone else thanks me with an invoice expressing their level of their gratitude for my patronage.
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I’ve always been puzzled by the lack of any post-meeting “thank you” message in about 90% of my meetings, particularly first time meets. It’s fast and free and seems like common marketing sense. And I don’t entirely buy the “discretion” explanation, especially 5 minutes after I walk out the door. Even more puzzling has been some of the responses to my thanks you’s to first-time meets. If it was a good experience I try to send a couple of thoughts and a genuine thank you - no hidden agenda... just a courtesy. Most guys respond with something brief but nice. I’ve also gotten no response... a response a week later... and a handful of others: “you’re welcome”, “anytime”, “sure thing” and my favorite “no problem”. You can really tell who “gets it” in how they respond.
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You’ll have a tremendous time.
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Welcome to the forum! And your post is helpful.
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To digress from Adrian’s thread briefly, @SecretShopper - can you expand a bit on what “approved” means?
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I had the good fortune to enjoy a second visit with Fabian today and it reinforced my earlier impression. Recommended
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Ditto on Brent...It would be a longtime fantasy fulfilled. Complete conjecture: They are both experienced pro's and something hot would definitely happen. The extent to which it involves the client is another question.
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+1 Waiting to see how things shake out.
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I have no personal awareness of Grayson but he clearly 1) understands the feelings of many potential clients about his views, 2) has refined his business model, including automated responses and deposits, to meet his needs, and, 3) has been unfailingly polite and respectful of the feedback given here. We are not a match but so be it. Don Corleone: “Signor Sollozzo, my no to you is final. I want to congratulate you on your new business and I'm sure you'll do very well and good luck to you. Especially since your interests don't conflict with mine. Thank you.”
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Maybe I’ve been lucky but I seem to meet allot of really nice guys. Every guy that has been mentioned above is, indeed, a sweetheart, and there’s lots more who may have a lower profile but are equally delightful. I’m hesitant to mention any one additional person because I’ll inevitably leave out many more but, when I saw this thread title, @Lance_Navarro immediately came to mind. He’s more than nice - he’s kind, empathetic, genuinely interested and really puts himself out there for the benefit of those luck enough to meet him. It’s difficult to not be attracted to guys like this.
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Yeah... I’m not sure there’s any advantage to me of having the most personally identifiable information possible about me in a database somewhere when I have no control whatsoever or even disclosure awareness to the extent that a third party wants me to have. They promise they will remove it upon request but it’s like a photo on the web - once it’s out there it can never be retracted.
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Met he and his partner for a duo escort session. They never expressed any reservations about either my age or body type and it was quite enjoyable.
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I met them a while back - awesome experience and really nice guys. https://rentmen.eu/miamitwice
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<bump> Anyone have any experience? I’m curious about what this means: “I’m attracted to men of all ages and races but with that being said, Sex should be fun but it’s also work so rates are subject to vary depending on, well... you so understand if I have questions for you or ask for a picture before meeting.”
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The day I start yelling at those damned kids to get off my lawn! (and I don't have a lawn)
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[MEDIA=vimeo]110705095[/MEDIA] I know a couple.
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I’ve begun seeing a young guy from Seekingarrangement who works at the front desk of a luxury property here and I asked him about this. He said that he’s never heard of anything actually happening between a staff member and guest and the employees are told that any sort of engagement with guest beyond professional courtesy would lead to immediate termination. Apparently F & B managers keep an eye out for anyone gone for an unusually long time or being on property after the end of their shift. He also told me that, as someone else posted, they do keep records on guests and make that available to other properties under their brand. He said that it’s mainly to help deal with guest complaints- if you’ve had a room A/C problem in the past, for example, they really want to make sure it never happens again - but also guests who are problematic are noted and flagged. (I was also surprised at the level of compensation that front line employees are pre-authorized to give for guest problems.) Still, maybe being in the right place at the right time could yield a surprise. Who knows.
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Escorts that use RentMen. Ever search for clients?
+ Keith30309 replied to Michael Paul's topic in Questions About Hiring
I get that a bit... what’s creepy is when you start getting emails asking for explicit details of a meeting. One guy was getting a little persistent and so I found a Pornhub 90 minute compilation of cum shots and sent him the link and told him I videoed our session. He never emailed me again.
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