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  1. Or, the former governor of California:
  2. Does anyone remember this long ago actor (Robert Mitchum)?
  3. Who would have guessed? Hollywood - fe4ba6abf7133afb28fba43906a7005e.mp4
  4. https://www.fanpop.com/clubs/marlon-brando/articles/5736/title/marlon-brando-wally-cox-lovers
  5. I hope you met the guy off of rentmen. If so, you can leave a rentmen review. Even though the narrative of a rentmen review is supposedly blocked for U.S. viewers, the escort and others with VPN will be able to read your review. The escort will then know why you do not call him back for a repeat. It is inconceivable how dumb the escort was (is and remains) to ask to be paid for an additional ten minutes.
  6. When deciding on a surgical cosmetic procedure, be sure to verify the credentials and reviews of the particular doctor who will do your surgery. One person I know got a face lift. He had to have the surgery redone by a different surgeon. The first surgery healed fine but it left the man with a permanent grinning smile on his face that he could not change. This caused him problems when talking with clients and friends about serious matters. It always looked like he was about to laugh while in any discussion. Even when he was at rest or reading or sitting or eating, the strong grim was on his face. Fortunately, the second surgeon was able to correct the bad work of the first surgeon.
  7. Not necessarily a choice to avoid the vaccine! I have a client who had a severe reaction after her first dose of the Pfizer vaccine. She had to be hospitalized and nearly died. She is not an "anti-vaccer" and wants to have the second dose. However, her physician warned her not to take the second dose or it could be tantamount to causing her own death. Although it is extremely rare for a person to have this type reaction, it does occur. Here is an excerpt from one of many articles you can find through "Google" about this subject: "If You Are Allergic to an Ingredient in a COVID-19 Vaccine If you have had a severe allergic reaction or an immediate allergic reaction—even if it was not severe—to any ingredient in an mRNA COVID-19 vaccine, you should not get either of the currently available mRNA COVID-19 vaccines (Pfizer-BioNTech and Moderna). If you have had a severe allergic reaction or an immediate allergic reaction to any ingredient in Johnson & Johnson’s Janssen (J&J/Janssen) COVID-19 vaccine, you should not get the J&J/Janssen vaccine. If you aren’t able to get one type of COVID-19 vaccine because you are allergic to an ingredient in that vaccine, ask your doctor if you should get a different type of COVID-19 vaccine. Learn about the different types of COVID-19 vaccines."
  8. Not the same person discussed in this thread.
  9. Not the same person. The guy discussed in this thread spells his first name with an "a" as in Brandan, not Brandon. Also, he lives in Florida, not in West Virginia. Case of mistaken identify.
  10. You are saying that if a client pays an escort fee (often in excess of a thousand dollars) for an overnight and the escort leaves early "that's not a rip off" I doubt any reasonable person would agree about no "rip off" if the escort collects the full fee and leaves ahead of the agreed time. You also said "Being allowed to engage with us in any form is a privilege." So, in your opinion, a client "engaging" with an escort in any forum is a privilege" You have some unconventional ideas. After reading your comments, I must say that I agree with another poster in this forum who evaluated some of your posts from not long ago. Please see below:
  11. I did not realize how stressful the situation was to me until after the dog was gone. The job of trying to find him a home took from Thursday morning until Sunday around noon, just a little over three days (seventy-four hours). I must have made fifty phone calls and spent hours on the phone with various agencies and people while leaving my contact number. Some people called me to ask questions about the dog that I had no way to answer such as is he good with children, and similar type questions that I would have no way of knowing. On the third day the dog was here, he began to stand next to me and push against one of my legs and follow me everywhere I went. I got the feeling the dog was forming a new bond with me. Now he will form a new bond with the new owners (I hope).
  12. Take a look at the rentmen reviews and see the names of the rentmen users submitting the reviews. One client wrote nine of those reviews. Several others wrote two or more reviews. Even so, if you ignore the excess duplicate reviews, he still has a good amount of reviews. As noted above, he has no origination date in his ad. That is suspect. He also blocks when he last logged into his account. A "no no" in his ad is that he wants a deposit to make an appointment. There are many threads in the forum advising against sending money to people you do not know. Out of curiosity, if an escort is a success, why would the escort change his screen name but keep reviews from several years back? That shows there might be something amiss. This link - https://tineye.com/search/3de7f738627372b8294be8ac95b0cb78c59ee78c?sort=score&order=desc&page=1 traces back to his old screen name and includes the same foot photo in his current screen name ad. This link - https://tineye.com/search/5b2bf6572f309ab6cbdb67fe297882ddb30665bf?sort=score&order=desc&page=1 traces bacj to his old screen name and includes the same photo in his current ad showing his pubic area. Finally, there is a current thread in this forum discussing "age shaving" which makes me wonder if he admits to age 36, what is his real age.
  13. You are absolutely correct. I never saw an item like they had but the photo you included depicts the unit they had in their SUV. So the item I called a cage is better known as a "crate" So be it - To quote Shakespeare again: "A rose by any other name would smell as sweet"
  14. "they seem like caring people" The dog is huge and weighs more than one hundred pounds by estimate. The couple arrived at my house on-time and had a large metal cage that they had in their SUV. When I asked about their having a large metal cage, they explained that they had a large dog for nearly twelve years. During the last year of their dog's life, their dog was very sick. They used the metal cage to transport their dog to and from the vet. Their demeaner was extraordinarily fine. If they were faking, they would win an academy award for acting. Coincidentally, they live not far from me although I did not know them prior to their adopting the dog. I am very comfortable with the people who picked up the dog.
  15. I was surprised at reading what you wrote about Rottweilers not being allowed in certain arenas. To my surprise, some cities prohibit Rottweilers and a few other dogs as pets. Even German Shepards are on some prohibited lists. Before I started my heavy travel, I used to own two German Shepards. One lived to age 11 and the other lived to age 12. My house seemed so empty after they were gone.
  16. The solution to the problem has a good ending. A man and his wife came by my house this morning to take the dog. They seem like caring people. Even though this was a stressful situation seeing the dog pushed out of a car, I cannot help but think of William Shakespeare when he wrote: "All is well that ends well." Thanks for all the suggestions d
  17. Thank you very much. 12,000 followers! What a popular person. Maybe one of those followers might be in need of a fine dog.
  18. I posted about this abandoned dog on various animal sites, including PAWS, which is supposed to be the best site for matching lost animals with owners. Beginning today, I had two different people tell me that they saw my notice on PAWS and that the dog belongs to them. One person asked me to send him money via Western Union for a cab so he could come to my house to pick up the dog. The other wanted me to send money so they could rent a car to come get the dog. Those requests are too absurd to even consider. I asked each person where they live. They lived far from me. I also asked why the dog was pushed out of a car on Thursday morning. One was creative and replied that it must have been the person who stole "their" dog who pushed the dog onto the street. Those requests remind me of the occasional thread on this forum when escorts ask for deposits or money in advance of meeting. Scams are not limited to escorts, or so it seems. It takes on a whole new meaning when a scammer tries to profit over an abandoned dog.
  19. I have been with the dog since around ten o'clock today. He is a large friendly and playful dog. He eats like a horse (quantity wise). Neighbors walking past my home with their little dogs initially feared walking past such a large dog. However, the dog is totally docile and does not pay any attention to being barked at by smaller dogs. Parents walking with their children initially feared the dog because of his size. However, after I assured them the dog is not hostile or dangerous, many walkers stopped to play with the dog while the dog remained in my yard. I was surprised at how many visitors I had today because of the abandoned dog. In short, the dog is not hostile - he just looks scary because of his size. As to the dog having an identification chip, I suspect that is a good possibility. The dog clearly is a purebred. I cannot imagine any owner of a purebred dog not having a vet place a chip for future identification. Considering that the dog had no collar (which prevented me from calling its owner) I assume the man who pushed the dog from a car was not the true owner. If I get someone to take the dog, I will report back. Thanks for the suggestions.
  20. Thank you for the information about the Rottweiler rescue facility. I tried to contact that facility today, without success. Unfortunately, many animal charities and other charities exaggerate what they can do in order to continue collecting tax deductible charitable donations from the public. Based on my futile experience today and based on what I learned today about the lack of help for the "rescue" of dogs, the dog centers promise more than they can deliver. I spent hours on this project today and called place after place, including the facility you mentioned. The most inspiring lead I got was that someone from Rottweiler Rescue would telephone me and make arrangements to come to my home to get the dog or give me directions to bring the dog to their shelter facility. That promise did not come true for me or for the abandoned dog. No one from the facility called me. Hearing nothing from the Rottweiler facility, I finally called a friend of mine who works as an animal control officer for the City of Los Angeles. My animal control friend said that many of the charities (Rottweiler, German Shepard, et cetera) mean well but that they are simply over loaded with dogs and understaffed for employees to do an efficient job. The coronavirus pandemic made matters worse. What a sad situation. How disappointing.
  21. Incredibly, this morning while I was in my front yard, a car stopped near my house. The driver opened his door and pushed a beautiful Rottweiler dog out of his car then drove off. I estimate the dog is about two years old or less. I determined this based on its bright white teeth and general overall health. The dog weighs at least 150 pounds and is male. The dog is very friendly. It is trained to know basic commands, like sit, et cetera. Because I travel a lot, I cannot keep the dog. I called various animals control centers but cannot get any help from any of the centers to accept the dog. One center said, when they can accept a dog, they keep the dog for five days but kill it if the dog is not "adopted" within an allotted five-day period. If anyone is seriously interested in this dog and lives locally, please PM me. Thanks
  22. Ramon Navarro, again:
  23. Close "friend" of Cary Grant:
  24. Clint Eastwood holding his "cat"
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