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    mike carey reacted to Simon Suraci in Attention! – 21st Annual Palm Springs Weekend, 2024   
    I preemptively booked a whole week in a deluxe pool view room at InnDulge for next year 4/7/25-4/14/25. That room type has a better shower, more clear floor space for my massage table…and more room for various extracurricular activities. Maybe I will set up a sling 😈 
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    mike carey got a reaction from + nycman in AugustAF in DC   
    Yes it does default to the topic you're in, but I've fallen for it often enough that I usually remember to look at the text at the end of the search box for the drop down list to change it, if necessary.
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    mike carey got a reaction from Your Man in Arlington in AugustAF in DC   
    Yes it does default to the topic you're in, but I've fallen for it often enough that I usually remember to look at the text at the end of the search box for the drop down list to change it, if necessary.
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    mike carey got a reaction from Marc in Calif in AugustAF in DC   
    Yes it does default to the topic you're in, but I've fallen for it often enough that I usually remember to look at the text at the end of the search box for the drop down list to change it, if necessary.
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    mike carey got a reaction from Hot4latin in AugustAF in DC   
    Yes it does default to the topic you're in, but I've fallen for it often enough that I usually remember to look at the text at the end of the search box for the drop down list to change it, if necessary.
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    mike carey reacted to marylander1940 in Steps on how to block a member of this site from your feed...   
    Please quote my full post. 
    Thank you!
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    mike carey reacted to + APPLE1 in Steps on how to block a member of this site from your feed...   
    I dont think we can. People are certainly going to have individualized objections to any number of words. However, restricting the cultural voice of others here is unnecessary. 
    When your sexuality is the stand out factor that makes you divergent from the norm, it becomes an important part of your culture. It's a culture steeped in a rich tradition of freedom and expression regarding sex. That culture, and the freedoms that come with it, were fiercely fought for by many.
    It typically allows us to freely have discussions about sex, and use any number of sexual terms, without shame or embarrassment. And while still in some ways, we may not be able to have those discussions, and use those terms, in "polite" society at large, there is absolutely no reason we shouldn't embrace and celebrate the tolerance to have those discussions, and use those terms, within our own community.   
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    mike carey got a reaction from Luv2play in Why does everything need to be served spicy now?   
    The cynic in me says that on a US Legacy 3 airline I would need to taste test the dressing before taking their word that it was in fact 'spicy'. One hot chilli in the room when they made it, sure, a lot, or actually any heat in the dressing, maybe not! (And as an aside, to me spicy and hot are not the same thing, there are combinations of aromatic spices that flavour foods that aren't in the least bit hot. Of course there are some cuisines where the two go together, Sichuan being one,)
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    mike carey reacted to EZEtoGRU in Why does everything need to be served spicy now?   
    I do agree with this.  I really enjoy some international foods (ie Indian, Thai, Mexican) that use spices we are not accustomed to in traditional US cuisine as long as the level of heat is not too high.  However, food that is overly hot is not appealing to me.  Some foods are spiced so overly hot that the flavor of the dish gets lost in the heat.  Only my opinion of course.  
    To me, there are some hot sauces and chili that greatly enhance the heat level without actually contributing much to the foods flavor.  
     
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    mike carey got a reaction from pubic_assistance in Why does everything need to be served spicy now?   
    The cynic in me says that on a US Legacy 3 airline I would need to taste test the dressing before taking their word that it was in fact 'spicy'. One hot chilli in the room when they made it, sure, a lot, or actually any heat in the dressing, maybe not! (And as an aside, to me spicy and hot are not the same thing, there are combinations of aromatic spices that flavour foods that aren't in the least bit hot. Of course there are some cuisines where the two go together, Sichuan being one,)
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    mike carey got a reaction from Brock O in Douche problem   
    Eek!! I think you meant 5" circumference (40mm diameter is a little over 1.5"). I'm not sure what universe 5" diameter is comfortable, but if that's your universe I'm in awe!
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    mike carey got a reaction from marylander1940 in Douche problem   
    As I learnt in a previous thread (I think that included a video explaining in perhaps too much detail how the digestive system works) eating stimulates the intestines to move it all along (and it's not simply the pressure of food entering the small intestine, there are hormonal and nerve reactions involved), so eating in the n hours before your meeting will result in some of that s**t being closer - perhaps too close - to the action.
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    mike carey got a reaction from Your Man in Arlington in Douche problem   
    As I learnt in a previous thread (I think that included a video explaining in perhaps too much detail how the digestive system works) eating stimulates the intestines to move it all along (and it's not simply the pressure of food entering the small intestine, there are hormonal and nerve reactions involved), so eating in the n hours before your meeting will result in some of that s**t being closer - perhaps too close - to the action.
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    mike carey got a reaction from EZEtoGRU in Why does everything need to be served spicy now?   
    This is an outrageous slander of the great British culinary tradition.
    Actually, no it's not. It is, however, slightly unfair to say that the idea of food actually tasting like something had completely passed the country by. Curry houses have been popular in the UK for decades, and chicken tikka masala is called a national dish of the country. I haven't been there for years (sorry Jamie) but there was, and perhaps still is, much stodge on offer.
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    mike carey got a reaction from pubic_assistance in Why does everything need to be served spicy now?   
    This is an outrageous slander of the great British culinary tradition.
    Actually, no it's not. It is, however, slightly unfair to say that the idea of food actually tasting like something had completely passed the country by. Curry houses have been popular in the UK for decades, and chicken tikka masala is called a national dish of the country. I haven't been there for years (sorry Jamie) but there was, and perhaps still is, much stodge on offer.
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    mike carey reacted to + jeezopete in Friday Funnies   
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    mike carey reacted to Jamie21 in Definition of a regular client   
    A regular is a client who has come more than 3 times, especially if that’s in a single session. 
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    mike carey reacted to + BenjaminNicholas in Definition of a regular client   
    If I see you for extended visits- weekends or longer- for years, then you're a regular.
    It's not just about the time or money spent, for me it's do we know each other?
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    mike carey reacted to + Vegas_Millennial in Definition of a regular client   
    A regular client eats lots of fiber
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    mike carey reacted to + nycman in 411 on StephanoXXL   
    My new theory is, if there’s any pics of Dubai in your ad, you’re boring and lazy as shit.
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    mike carey reacted to + BenjaminNicholas in It's time for a MAME revival   
    I bet you're a gem at parties
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    mike carey reacted to Asterisk in Handsome newbie in NYC: SweetnFitNYC   
    His ad also shows him on a nude hike (but he doesn't offer "public), and other providers have gym workout sessions (etc) that show off their bodies (but don't offer "weight training").  Some show both black hair and summer platinum -- it's not misleading if, at the moment, he has one or the other.

    The bareback photo merely indicates that he has participated in bareback sex (perhaps with an intimate partner, but titillating the viewer), but if he marked "safe," presume that is his default with clients. 

    It is not misleading -- just requires an inquiry if that is your interest. 
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    mike carey reacted to + sniper in Will it ever fly?   
    At some point, some businesses need to realize that a perpetual increase on investment is unsustainable and eventually a steady profit should be the expectation. 
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    mike carey got a reaction from + nycman in The Ups and Downs of Airlines and Air Travel   
    Well, that didn't happen, IRROPS intervened!
    My flight home was scheduled to be from LAX to Melbourne but unexpected headwinds resulted in it diverting to Sydney. Easy, refuel and go on, right? Well no. Given the circumstances Qantas handled it reasonably well.
    Whether the result of crew duty and an inordinate delay that would have occasioned or the requirements of Australian immigration and customs we had to collect our bags and clear arrival formalities in Sydney. Whether they chose the best solution is a separate question, but their execution of the arrangements were a case study in how to recover well and at the same time a text book example of how to fuck up the communications.
    On the aeroplane on arrival the flight crew told us that the flight would terminate in Sydney but they didn't know whether the aircraft would continue to Melbourne with a different flight number (and they didn't address what passengers whose destination was Sydney would do) or we'd clear customs and be rebooked on domestic flights (SYD-MEL is one of the five busiest airport pairs in the world, so onward flights wouldn't be too hard). Fairly quickly the 'clear customs' option was confirmed and we were told an extra SYD-MEL flight had been scheduled (and that SYD pax were free to collect their bags and leave). So far so good.
    Quickly the 'shit happens' fairy intervened. The queues for the passport checking machines were slow, but eventually I had cleared it and had my entry ticket in my hand. Then, a problem! The automatic final entry gates hadn't been programmed to expect QF94 pax in Sydney so they didn't work and we had to queue again to be cleared by an immigration officer. Sigh, beyond Qantas' control but not a good look, nor a good first impression for visitors.
    Once through that baggage collection and customs took moments (comparatively), and at the Qantas domestic bag drop/check-in area they had reconfigured it to handle our flight separately from other pax, that was smooth and the line kept moving, albeit not at an express pace.
    While what we were told by the crew and ground handling staff was accurate (and importantly told us if they didn't yet know something), the overall communications were appalling, as the digital comms were invariably at odds with what actual people were telling us (I have no idea whether the digital part had any human input or if it was all system-generated, but I don't care, it was wrong, incorrect texts, incorrect e-mails that didn't actually matter as I didn't see them till I was home, and incorrect information on their app, but hey, the digital comms all said the same [wrong] thing!).
    Surprisingly, not everyone was as sanguine about what was happening as I was and there were plenty of 'worst airline ever', 'totally incompetent' and 'I'll never fly Qantas again' comments being thrown about. There was also a fair amount of unfortunate near-abusive commentary directed at the ground staff member there to answer questions.
    I had to laugh, in the five hours after we landed in Sydney, I received 10 (ten) text messages telling me the supposed timing for the new QF94 from Sydney International Terminal to Melbourne, the last when I was in baggage claim in Canberra!
    Inconvenient for many, I'm sure, distressing for some who travel rarely, no doubt, but if you could step back for a moment it was interesting to observe the responses, both corporate and individual, and not for the first time I saw a sort of camaraderie among the people going through the 'ordeal'. Okay, so I didn't get my first A220 flight, but I was booked onto a Sydney-Canberra flight, and was home before I would have been on my original schedule. Oh, and I didn't lose the points upgrade I'd scored on the MEL-CBR flight, they put me in J to Canberra.
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    mike carey reacted to + BenjaminNicholas in The Ups and Downs of Airlines and Air Travel   
    And this, in a nutshell, is what separates the wheat from the chaff in the frequent flier world:  People either know enough to be proactive, get themselves protected and sit patiently, or they go fully batshit crazy, letting their anger get the best of them and making all sorts of wacky comments.
    I'd love to see most of them never do business with QF again.  Doubt they could make that happen.
    You're a trooper Mike 👍
    I tip my hat to you knowing full-well that you almost universally have long haul flights if you want to get anywhere.  When the shit hits your fan, it's a gigantic dump and a very powerful fan.
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