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Forty-seven photos of himself in his rentmen ad! My, oh my. He really likes (loves) himself.
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Not only changing photos, but the photo thief also is advertising that he has a "Prince Albert" in his penis. or in different words, a whole made in his penis so that he can insert a metal ring. My goodness, this guy is certainly different. https://www.menshealth.com/sex-women/a19543667/prince-albert-piercing/
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Do you mean this hot?
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And, of course, we cannot ignore these one hundred plus photos of the person shown in the ad: https://stock.adobe.com/search?filters%5Bcontent_type%3Aphoto%5D=1&filters%5Bcontent_type%3Aillustration%5D=1&filters%5Bcontent_type%3Azip_vector%5D=1&filters%5Bcontent_type%3Avideo%5D=1&filters%5Bcontent_type%3Atemplate%5D=1&filters%5Bcontent_type%3A3d%5D=1&filters%5Binclude_stock_enterprise%5D=0&filters%5Bis_editorial%5D=0&order=relevance&model_id=170721428 And, another Russian photo: https://147.findmerr.com/user/id367751940 Nor this Russian ad showing the Russian model has photos for sale. https://www.dreamstime.com/same-stock-photo-model-image101386115 Bottom line? The photos shown in the ad are not of the person placing the ad. Scoundrels, galore.
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And, his ad is gone again. As you wrote, he likely reads this forum and sees what is written about him. When his bogus ad is identified and discussed, he changes screen names again.
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And, his ad is gone again. As you wrote, he likely reads this forum and sees what is written about him. When his bogus ad is identified and discussed, he changes screen names again.
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Let us not ignore this collection of his photos! https://yandex.com/images/search?text=Matthew%20Camp%20underwear&source=related-duck https://yandex.com/images/search?url=https%3A%2F%2F78.media.tumblr.com%2Fc5dfc29b97f61d17d62df145e3c38af3%2Ftumblr_pbl95sazr21vu812mo1_540.jpg&rpt=imagelike&cbir_id=3241493%252F6cbPuLzebs4uCcpJPmqlng&pos=14&img_url=https%3A%2F%2Fcdngallery.adonismale.com%2Fmonthly_2018_07%2Flarge_56.png.2d568666b2e7a8a5a85d0080abd42789.png
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Let us not ignore this collection of his photos! https://yandex.com/images/search?text=Matthew%20Camp%20underwear&source=related-duck https://yandex.com/images/search?url=https%3A%2F%2F78.media.tumblr.com%2Fc5dfc29b97f61d17d62df145e3c38af3%2Ftumblr_pbl95sazr21vu812mo1_540.jpg&rpt=imagelike&cbir_id=3241493%252F6cbPuLzebs4uCcpJPmqlng&pos=14&img_url=https%3A%2F%2Fcdngallery.adonismale.com%2Fmonthly_2018_07%2Flarge_56.png.2d568666b2e7a8a5a85d0080abd42789.png
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Atlanta Braves Star Seriously Sick with Covid19
coriolis888 replied to + WilliamM's topic in The Lounge
"Freeman’s wife posted on Instagram that Freeman has “body aches, headaches, chills, and a high fever.” She said “He is someone who literally never gets sick and this virus hit him like a ton of bricks,” she said. “We’ve been really strict for the last 4 months,” she wrote. “Haven’t gone to a grocery store, haven’t gone out to dinner once, haven’t seen our friends … and still got it.” She added, “Please take this virus seriously, wear a mask when in public and wash your hands frequently.” -
Atlanta Braves Star Seriously Sick with Covid19
coriolis888 replied to + WilliamM's topic in The Lounge
"Freeman’s wife posted on Instagram that Freeman has “body aches, headaches, chills, and a high fever.” She said “He is someone who literally never gets sick and this virus hit him like a ton of bricks,” she said. “We’ve been really strict for the last 4 months,” she wrote. “Haven’t gone to a grocery store, haven’t gone out to dinner once, haven’t seen our friends … and still got it.” She added, “Please take this virus seriously, wear a mask when in public and wash your hands frequently.” -
Atlanta Braves Star Seriously Sick with Covid19
coriolis888 replied to + WilliamM's topic in The Lounge
Yes, but they won't! When so much false information is disseminated by "leadership" and scientists are repeatedly contradicted and ignored, the people get mixed signals. This causes too many risks to be taken. 2-3 months? That would be nice. I am not optimistic at all given the mismanagement of the pandemic. -
Considering that most clients want to retain confidentiality, how does a client get this "small deposit" to you if they have not previously met with you and do not know you? Do you realize how much work and trust it takes to get an advance deposit to you? The client must give up his anonymity. I know that I would not send an escort I do not know, an advance "small deposit" or send money via a credit card. Doing such a thing would imply super trust on the part of a client. As to the wedding planner getting 50% in advance for every event, a wedding planner usually works with numerous people and spends days planning a wedding and often pays out money for space rental and employees. Comparing wedding planning to escorting is a stretch too far.
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Would you hire if you had Covid-19 test results?
coriolis888 replied to Daverwr's topic in The Lounge
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Would you hire if you had Covid-19 test results?
coriolis888 replied to Daverwr's topic in The Lounge
What a splendid idea about getting an at-home test for the virus. Would you be so kind and post the name of the test company and how the company can be contacted? I assume the test company has offices in various states and large cities. Several times I tried to get a test at a drive-up facility. It required waiting behind a long line of cars. The line moved very slow. Then, after an hour or more of waiting in line (in my car), three different days and times someone from the testing company came to my car and said I should return another day when it is not so busy. This happened even though I supposedly had an appointment. An at-home test seems much easier and convenient. Thanks in advance. -
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How many Americans are aware of the famous old lady painter - Maria Lassnig https://www.artnews.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/02/img-lassnig-fig-2174142781831.jpg Her paintings set off strong and much talked about messages.
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I think you are correct. I decided to contact the escort through his ad. Initially, he seemed friendly. He said his rate is $330 and that he is staying in the Brickell area of Miami. After I asked him why his IG account shows him in France, he suddenly went silent and disappeared. Also, I asked him in one of the foreign languages he lists in his ad. He understood me but, when he answered me, he answered in English. So, I must agree the guy is a probable fake. Incidentally, $330 seems a bit high for the Miami area. And, who knows who would appear at the door if you agreed to meet with this advertiser.
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I know what you mean to be nickeled and dimed for incidentals. I met him a while back before he went to Manhattan. In earlier times, he was not greedy or high priced. After he went to Manhattan, he learned from other escorts what he could charge, then he joined the high price crowd.
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Correction, you exchanged a few messages with the "handler" or agent who responds to the inquiries directed to ads. Yes, the handler "seems like a really nice, sensible guy", because he wants to make money by sending you a provider he represents. There are several "escorts" who travel with a provider. The photos shown in the ads are not of any person who will show up if you agree to hire.
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Yes, every pot has a lid. Unfortunately, some lids do not fit. Check out the photos in the ad. The photos are found all over the internet in many parts of the world. Here is one of his photos from the Czech Republic. https://www.super.cz/175208-pepo-kokto-co-ty-na-to-tento-polonahy-playboy-v-sortkach-s-vypracovanou-hrudi-se-dvori-tve-milence-ornelle-stikove.html How about these from Russia: https://xn--24-6kchq2abwi5bc.xn--p1ai/di-matarazzo-357178635.html https://i.pinimg.com/736x/23/8d/d4/238dd434f1044414fd6d0265a75ffc58.jpg
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- Based on the posts here about how the escort responded, he seems incredibly naive and inexperienced. He will not make it in this business.
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- Sadly, he was never there. Only stolen photos.
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The University of Illinois at Chicago to Test Coronavirus Vaccine in New Trial Researchers at the University of Illinois at Chicago are set to conduct a clinical trial beginning next month Published June 16, 2020 • Updated on June 16, 2020 at 12:54 pm A vaccine aimed at preventing coronavirus infection in those most at risk will be tested on at least 1,000 people in Chicago in a new trial. Researchers at the University of Illinois at Chicago are set to conduct a clinical trial beginning next month using a vaccine developed by biotech company Moderna. The trial will look to determine the efficacy of the vaccine and will be the only site to conduct the trial in Chicago, the university said. “We want to see if the vaccine will prevent people from getting COVID-19 or if it will prevent people from experiencing severe illness if they do get the disease,” Dr. Richard Novak, lead investigator of the clinical trial at UIC, said in a statement. The study is set to begin July 9, with nearly half the people tested being 65 or older. “We want to test this vaccine in people who are most at risk of experiencing complications and death due to the virus,” Novak said. According to Novak, the clinical trial network hopes to enroll up to 30,000 people, with about 1,000 initially enrolled through UIC’s trial. The test features an RNA-based vaccine, or one designed to help the body produce antibodies that protect against COVID-19. “RNA vaccines represent a new class of vaccines that researchers hope will be more effective than other types,” Novak said. “The application of this type of innovation to COVID-19 is exciting, although the need for a vaccine of any type against COVID-19 is a pressing and urgent public health necessity.” The trial will separate volunteers randomly into two groups, one of which will receive the vaccine, and the other, a control group, will receive a placebo. Neither the researchers nor the participants will know who gets the vaccine. “This type of randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled trial is the best way to determine if the vaccine works. We hope that participants who receive the vaccine will have better protection against COVID-19,” Novak said. He noted that volunteers will receive a stipend for their time but did not specify how much that stipend would be. Anyone interested in volunteering should contact UIC researchers at (312) 413-5897 or email [email protected].
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