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Everything posted by mike carey
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A mall there is like a mall anywhere else. I don't think I would have chosen to go there as a tourist, and I wasn't there for that.
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https://rent.men/tommygunss He's been on RM for two years but only three reviews.
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That well and truly trumps my list of Pacific Island visits, viz Nauru, Kwajalein, Majuro, Kiribati (Tarawa), Samoa, the Solomon Islands and Easter Island. Oh, and Hawai'i.
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Wow, just WOW!
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My most surprising trip was to South America. My sister and her then partner booked a cruise to Antarctica, and suggested that I might want to go too. The cruise was from Ushuaia in Argentina. We stretched the two week cruise to a six week holiday, going to [yes, like you] Iguaçu Falls and to Perú, Ecuador and the Galápagos Islands, and Easter Island. It was only towards the end of the trip that I realised that I had clocked up visits to all seven continents. My first serious overseas trip was to Europe via the Trans-Siberian Railway, and while perhaps a surprising choice was the result of much deliberate planning.
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Oops, I had meant to comment on that. Two of my most recent three hires preferred electronic payment, and the third was open to it. In the end I only paid one electronically.
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An interesting observation about the use of cash rather than other payment methods. I endorse Simon's comment about cash being rare in Australia. I could count the times I've used it in the last 18 months on the fingers of one hand, I've even had an apparent 'how do we do this' response one time when I went to pay a <$5 purchase with cash (in part this is pandemic induced). There was a comment in the thread about the decline in the use of cheques. They have also died here, except for sometimes when sending money by mail. You certainly can't use them in shops any more. https://twitter.com/simongerman600/status/1410994185293996034?s=20
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Cute Critters to Take Our Minds Off Everyday Stresses
mike carey replied to + quoththeraven's topic in The Lounge
Here I am going all [some other posters] and reposting one of my old posts. Thanks @Bearmanfor liking it and reminding me of it. -
Meghan McCain announces her Departure from The View
mike carey replied to jjkrkwood's topic in TV and Streaming services
Thoughts and prayers. -
I expect Rod could do the latter!!!
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With the caveat that I live in a society where tipping is not the norm, I have the view that an escort sets their rate and that's what I expect to pay. I see a tip as something that I pay if I think they are charging below the going rate for the market, or if they astound me with the experience.
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And I haven't even messaged you, lol! I would NEVER meet you. Unless I was in Los Angeles.
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I'd suggest it could work for all age groups, the better to see you for some, the quicker to have you out of their sight for others.
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Exhibit A, Australia. Now, that's not quite what we did, but close. WA had its border closed for most of the year, but the other states opened and closed them depending on the prevalence of disease. Sometimes they shut out entire states, often they did it by region or local government area in the state. Australia is different to the US in that the states are physically separate to a greater extent, and outbreaks tended to be in capital (ie biggest) cities, not in the areas near borders. NZ is now treating each state as a separate entity, and from Monday will be open to Victoria, South Australia, Tasmania and the ACT, but unlike interstate travel here we'll need a negative test before departure. The difference between us and the situation you face is that restrictions are removed fairly quickly, and that happens when the state with the outbreak removes its local restrictions.
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@gallahadesquireand I have chatted here a few times, he is older than me but far more adventurous, but now it's his birthday and I couldn't be more pleased than to wish him many happy returns of the day (and returns to the scenes of his crimes when the world opens up again).
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Homophobia as evidenced by petty vandalism at the supermarket
mike carey replied to + purplekow's topic in The Lounge
Harsh but fair. -
I stand corrected. (Emirates also flew there, but via Sydney.) As a Canberran, having to take a domestic connecting flight is not something that worries me, but it does some people. I was aware of the WLG service as it replaced SQ's previous SIN-CBR-WLG flights.
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@josh282282would it be too cynical of me to suggest that some doctors know that the time each appointment takes is unpredictable and liable to last longer than the blocked time, so they not too concerned about missed appointments because they help get them back on schedule? (I'm not disagreeing with your objection to escort deposits, or anything else you said, to be clear.)
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@RadioRobnot a big deal, more a curiosity, your post above appeared in my unread list yesterday (I know it's the same one not a delete and repost because I had liked it!), but showed up again when I logged on today. Earlier I had seen unread posts that were older, and I knew I had cleared my unread list for the time at which they were dated, but wasn't sure if I had seen them before or not. I guessed at the time that it was a reflection of the new search engine reindexing the data base, or perhaps picking up items that the old software had somehow missed (I was going out on a limb and assuming that the unread posts function uses the search engine to find that content). Even if you choose not to investigate it or even comment (either of which I would understand and accept) it will be interesting to see if it recurs and if so how often.
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Question to clients: Do you care if the provider is vaccinated?
mike carey replied to Friendlyerotic's topic in Men's Health
I'd add another comment to ease the concern that digital certificates could be gamed by forgers. I'm reasonably confident that public health records show where different batches were used, so a forger would need to match a real batch number against a location were that batch was injected into arms, and that location would need to match where the holder of the certificate lived. Not impossible, but not easy either. -
I haven't spent much time in Auckland, but it recently topped the Economist Intelligence Unit's most liveable cities list (the top 10 were all in Aotearoa, Australia, Japan and Switzerland). Being liveable isn't the same as interesting or exciting for tourists, so status on that list isn't relevant to the topic of this thread. Of the main cities in the country, I like Wellington the best (from what I've seen). Like Auckland, Wellington has a scenic harbour, but Auckland is pretty flat, while the capital is hilly, which I prefer (not the only reason, I hasten to add). Christchurch is nice too. Both cities are half the size of Auckland. If you're retiring there and planning to travel internationally, long-haul flights from Aotearoa operate only from Auckland (Wellington and Christchurch have non-stop flights to Australian cities, and there was a direct Singapore Airlines fright from WLG-SIN via MEL).
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That's hilarious. I've been more the revenge saving, and realising the things I spent money on before I didn't always really need.
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The thoughts that animate my doctor-related imaginings these days were not even the faintest of inklings at the time, but it occurs to me that Dr Kildare and Ben Casey might well have had that effect if I had been so inclined at the time. And more recently, David Tennant as The Doctor ain't half bad.
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The old system was based solely on how many posts you had made, the new one uses a point system based on posts, likes etc given and received amongst other things. That said, I'm not losing any sleep over it, it is what it is. There is a new gallery under development that uses a different part of the software's capability rather than the standard forum part that the Legacy Gallery uses.
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