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    jeezifonly got a reaction from former lurker in 411 Private_Dancer   
    His ‘Available for” includes everything BUT stripping. Perhaps his dancing is so private that it’s for his eyes only... Maybe for his cat?
     
    I bet THAT’s the upgrade he’s selling - to see him naked, you have to tip per item removed. Nothing less than a Jackson undoes so much as a shoelace...
    “Just walk around the stage in time in time to the music, and drop a shoulder strap at the end! You’re a Lady, Louise...”. Lol
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    jeezifonly got a reaction from marylander1940 in A Dilemma...Help, please....   
    About 8-9 years ago I realized that no one in my life but me was using a landline, and though I must keep it for connection to security service, I now use mobile for everything else. I had resisted, but missing out on things made me accept the inevitable. For some people “ringing” includes “texting”. Maybe it’s time to embrace the new. Just learn how to use settings to manage your privacy. I hope you can meet up with him.
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    jeezifonly got a reaction from + oldNbusted in Anonymous Text   
    DO NOT REPLY. Block the number.
    Anyone who is a friend or relative with a changed number will find another way. Once you respond, the bot will circulate your valid number. it will open a floodgate.
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    jeezifonly got a reaction from + Lucky in My Appointment vs Your Plans?   
    Some escorts have been offering great service for a few years, from which they have a great rep among a stable of devoted regular clients along with their personal referrals - that can make advertising and reviews non-essential to fulfill the income level they want. Sometimes this explains a 3-yr lag in reviews, along with non-responses. Ads are only discreet reminders to regulars, not for building business. Who wouldn’t like to be able to be a preferred regular client?? $$$
    (This is how certain celebrities avoid leaks... lawyers and lovers, keep one of each on retainer.)
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    jeezifonly got a reaction from RealAvalon in Funny Grocery Tweets   
    I’ve been compliant with isolation since Mar 1
    Days and dates no longer have relative meaning... it’s either today, or it’s not
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    jeezifonly got a reaction from mike carey in Funny Grocery Tweets   
    I’ve been compliant with isolation since Mar 1
    Days and dates no longer have relative meaning... it’s either today, or it’s not
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    jeezifonly got a reaction from + PapaTony in Funny Grocery Tweets   
    I’ve been compliant with isolation since Mar 1
    Days and dates no longer have relative meaning... it’s either today, or it’s not
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    jeezifonly got a reaction from JulianLondon in Siri Hears You, So Do Apple Employees   
    We are ensnared by the Convenience of devices that do SO MUCH SO FAST. It’s really engaging and interesting, helpful, efficient and fun!
     
    Social Media are brilliant, each in their own way, with promises of even more means of connection in the future...
     
    I axed home Alexa right after she responded to dialogue on a TV show with character ‘Alexis’
     
    Siri on my phone is enabled only in Maps.
     
    The development of the whole convenience/speed/brilliance/connection is moving apace faster than we can consider the ethics and law around personal privacy. Which is a feature, not a bug, as far as manufacturers developers and ad-buyers go.
     
    I left FB in ‘13, for reasons which have been validated since, in every investigation and hearing with the Zuck in his booster seat.
     
    I must use email calls and texting to stay in touch, and then ask people about mutual contacts. Im not on any other social media that uses my name, or has any contacts, nor followers.
     
    That’s MY trade off. Sacrificing some connection and convenience for a little more privacy... I don’t get the amount of junk that others do, nor worry about the whole eavesdropping thing. Based on the business models, privacy is the pin to their balloons...
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    jeezifonly got a reaction from + BlueSky in Worst Ever Massage   
    As they used to say on “Spartacus”
    GRATITUDE
    I’ve had several meh-ssages.
    Only one that left me feeling screwed over was from a guy who had JUST moved. Like that morning. I think I booked 4 hrs ahead. (Thought me to book no less than 24...)
     
    He should have said no and offered an appointment a few days later, and NOT booked anything. I tipped nada and explained why. Massage itself was among the mehs, but he had to use my time to hunt for everything, and hadn’t even unpacked a towel for the shower.
    But he did have a pretty penis, bless his little cotton socks.
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    jeezifonly got a reaction from Bluefin in Worst Ever Massage   
    As they used to say on “Spartacus”
    GRATITUDE
    I’ve had several meh-ssages.
    Only one that left me feeling screwed over was from a guy who had JUST moved. Like that morning. I think I booked 4 hrs ahead. (Thought me to book no less than 24...)
     
    He should have said no and offered an appointment a few days later, and NOT booked anything. I tipped nada and explained why. Massage itself was among the mehs, but he had to use my time to hunt for everything, and hadn’t even unpacked a towel for the shower.
    But he did have a pretty penis, bless his little cotton socks.
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    jeezifonly got a reaction from + cougar in What's On Your Bucket List?   
    I made a bucket (pronounced ‘bouquet’) list when I first tested positive, long before A Bucket List was a thing. As HIV treatment was still in it’s infancy, I was only one test or clinical trial away from the decline that could be fatal. On the list: mostly things I wanted for me; Living to see big birthdays... finding the One, making a nice home together, exploring some extreme sexual boundaries. Looking waaay back as it was literally half a lifetime ago I can say all those boxes have been ticked, and then some.
    Now...As I am slowly drifting into retirement thanks to Covid Closings, I see my next list as mainly things I must do for others to help bring about the social change mandated by BLM, MeToo, Marriage Equality and other advocacy groups for civil rights.
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    jeezifonly got a reaction from marylander1940 in Stroke of Luck Outside RM   
    Congratulations! Can you share where you posted your classified? Were you specifically looking for straight and/or married and then chose where to place the ad to target more purposefully?
    I have no doubt of your honesty but if I read this anywhere else but THIS forum, it might seem like something from the old Penthouse Forum (for the kids: it was an adult paper publication from the last century...)
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    jeezifonly got a reaction from Bargara Leatherboy in What's On Your Bucket List?   
    I made a bucket (pronounced ‘bouquet’) list when I first tested positive, long before A Bucket List was a thing. As HIV treatment was still in it’s infancy, I was only one test or clinical trial away from the decline that could be fatal. On the list: mostly things I wanted for me; Living to see big birthdays... finding the One, making a nice home together, exploring some extreme sexual boundaries. Looking waaay back as it was literally half a lifetime ago I can say all those boxes have been ticked, and then some.
    Now...As I am slowly drifting into retirement thanks to Covid Closings, I see my next list as mainly things I must do for others to help bring about the social change mandated by BLM, MeToo, Marriage Equality and other advocacy groups for civil rights.
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    jeezifonly got a reaction from Rod Hagen in Bad Clients   
    Sorry xyz, you’re right.
    I think the nature of the responses here led me astray as to your ask. Aside from Rod Hagen who gave an answer about proportion, majority of the replies (from clients...) seemed to address quality not quantity. And I should ask Mr Hagen directly about the QUALITY of his fingers... ?
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    jeezifonly got a reaction from xyz48B in Bad Clients   
    Sorry xyz, you’re right.
    I think the nature of the responses here led me astray as to your ask. Aside from Rod Hagen who gave an answer about proportion, majority of the replies (from clients...) seemed to address quality not quantity. And I should ask Mr Hagen directly about the QUALITY of his fingers... ?
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    jeezifonly got a reaction from TruthBTold in Where Does The Time Go? Airplane!-The Movie Turns 40!!   
    He’s really just a late 70’s version of “the Nance” - a stock male character from 19-20th Century plays and Vaudeville meant to be a comic, intelligent, non-threatening version of the Greek Chorus to comment on ensuing action. Stephen Stucker never had the success of his forebears like Edward Everett Horton, Franklin Pangborn, Paul Lynde and Billy DeWolfe. He was perfect in Airplane.
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    jeezifonly got a reaction from + Charlie in What's On Your Bucket List?   
    I made a bucket (pronounced ‘bouquet’) list when I first tested positive, long before A Bucket List was a thing. As HIV treatment was still in it’s infancy, I was only one test or clinical trial away from the decline that could be fatal. On the list: mostly things I wanted for me; Living to see big birthdays... finding the One, making a nice home together, exploring some extreme sexual boundaries. Looking waaay back as it was literally half a lifetime ago I can say all those boxes have been ticked, and then some.
    Now...As I am slowly drifting into retirement thanks to Covid Closings, I see my next list as mainly things I must do for others to help bring about the social change mandated by BLM, MeToo, Marriage Equality and other advocacy groups for civil rights.
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    jeezifonly got a reaction from + azdr0710 in Where Does The Time Go? Airplane!-The Movie Turns 40!!   
    My two favorite moments:
    Elaine recounting her early relationship with (Hayes) on a mission in Africa where she’s teaching poor village women how to use Tupperware to keep hot dog buns fresh to “stretch your food dollars”
    And of course Ethel Merman...
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    jeezifonly got a reaction from big dale in How Did You Find Masseurs Before The Internet?   
    Divining Rods and carrier pigeons
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    jeezifonly got a reaction from + bigjoey in Ex-'Ellen DeGeneres Show' employees claim culture of 'rampant sexual misconduct' in new report   
    Chat Show hosts are characters played by the actor who shares the same name.
    They do it because they are good at it on camera, and because it pays extremely well. Not because they are highly moral, generous, and considerate. They might be, but with similar limits to their social gifts and obligations as we have.
    Artistic Temprament, it’s called.
    Johnny Carson had his favorite guests, but in person he was rarely the smiley sorta goofy Midwest boy making it in the big City, and was often grumpy, short tempered and potty-mouthed with staff.
    Letterman was known to have a few anger issues as well.
    Oprah, who seems to be intensely engaged with her guests, retreats to seclusion at every break, and has been known for being dismissive of guests that she doesn’t know.
    Fallon is not nearly the carefree upbeat funny man he plays during his show. How could he, or anyone, maintain that?
     
    Beware confusing the public personna with the human being who plays him/her. They are the same only in our minds. (Lucy Ricardo is not Lucille Ball. Both go by Lucy, however...)
    But, as the face of The Program they are always going to have to answer for trouble and gossip about backstage life and their staff, in order to protect the Brand.
     
    The sort of insensitive or mean behaviors in these work environments are not new nor exclusive to show biz. But somehow we react with shock as though it were a relative or close friend,
    “oh no, Not Ellen!! I know her! She’s too nice!!”
    Well, you don’t and she isn’t. She’s a fiercely driven business woman who is also a real estate shark. With great comic timing.
    I can’t see how this revelation affects anyone who’s not currently in the show’s employ.
     
    Just like the Tonight Show, The Late Show, and Oprah, “The Ellen Degeneris Show” is a performance. Period. Try not to elevate the artists above the work they share with you.
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    jeezifonly got a reaction from caliguy in Ex-'Ellen DeGeneres Show' employees claim culture of 'rampant sexual misconduct' in new report   
    Chat Show hosts are characters played by the actor who shares the same name.
    They do it because they are good at it on camera, and because it pays extremely well. Not because they are highly moral, generous, and considerate. They might be, but with similar limits to their social gifts and obligations as we have.
    Artistic Temprament, it’s called.
    Johnny Carson had his favorite guests, but in person he was rarely the smiley sorta goofy Midwest boy making it in the big City, and was often grumpy, short tempered and potty-mouthed with staff.
    Letterman was known to have a few anger issues as well.
    Oprah, who seems to be intensely engaged with her guests, retreats to seclusion at every break, and has been known for being dismissive of guests that she doesn’t know.
    Fallon is not nearly the carefree upbeat funny man he plays during his show. How could he, or anyone, maintain that?
     
    Beware confusing the public personna with the human being who plays him/her. They are the same only in our minds. (Lucy Ricardo is not Lucille Ball. Both go by Lucy, however...)
    But, as the face of The Program they are always going to have to answer for trouble and gossip about backstage life and their staff, in order to protect the Brand.
     
    The sort of insensitive or mean behaviors in these work environments are not new nor exclusive to show biz. But somehow we react with shock as though it were a relative or close friend,
    “oh no, Not Ellen!! I know her! She’s too nice!!”
    Well, you don’t and she isn’t. She’s a fiercely driven business woman who is also a real estate shark. With great comic timing.
    I can’t see how this revelation affects anyone who’s not currently in the show’s employ.
     
    Just like the Tonight Show, The Late Show, and Oprah, “The Ellen Degeneris Show” is a performance. Period. Try not to elevate the artists above the work they share with you.
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    jeezifonly got a reaction from BSR in Ex-'Ellen DeGeneres Show' employees claim culture of 'rampant sexual misconduct' in new report   
    Chat Show hosts are characters played by the actor who shares the same name.
    They do it because they are good at it on camera, and because it pays extremely well. Not because they are highly moral, generous, and considerate. They might be, but with similar limits to their social gifts and obligations as we have.
    Artistic Temprament, it’s called.
    Johnny Carson had his favorite guests, but in person he was rarely the smiley sorta goofy Midwest boy making it in the big City, and was often grumpy, short tempered and potty-mouthed with staff.
    Letterman was known to have a few anger issues as well.
    Oprah, who seems to be intensely engaged with her guests, retreats to seclusion at every break, and has been known for being dismissive of guests that she doesn’t know.
    Fallon is not nearly the carefree upbeat funny man he plays during his show. How could he, or anyone, maintain that?
     
    Beware confusing the public personna with the human being who plays him/her. They are the same only in our minds. (Lucy Ricardo is not Lucille Ball. Both go by Lucy, however...)
    But, as the face of The Program they are always going to have to answer for trouble and gossip about backstage life and their staff, in order to protect the Brand.
     
    The sort of insensitive or mean behaviors in these work environments are not new nor exclusive to show biz. But somehow we react with shock as though it were a relative or close friend,
    “oh no, Not Ellen!! I know her! She’s too nice!!”
    Well, you don’t and she isn’t. She’s a fiercely driven business woman who is also a real estate shark. With great comic timing.
    I can’t see how this revelation affects anyone who’s not currently in the show’s employ.
     
    Just like the Tonight Show, The Late Show, and Oprah, “The Ellen Degeneris Show” is a performance. Period. Try not to elevate the artists above the work they share with you.
  23. Like
    jeezifonly got a reaction from CatDaddy in Ex-'Ellen DeGeneres Show' employees claim culture of 'rampant sexual misconduct' in new report   
    Chat Show hosts are characters played by the actor who shares the same name.
    They do it because they are good at it on camera, and because it pays extremely well. Not because they are highly moral, generous, and considerate. They might be, but with similar limits to their social gifts and obligations as we have.
    Artistic Temprament, it’s called.
    Johnny Carson had his favorite guests, but in person he was rarely the smiley sorta goofy Midwest boy making it in the big City, and was often grumpy, short tempered and potty-mouthed with staff.
    Letterman was known to have a few anger issues as well.
    Oprah, who seems to be intensely engaged with her guests, retreats to seclusion at every break, and has been known for being dismissive of guests that she doesn’t know.
    Fallon is not nearly the carefree upbeat funny man he plays during his show. How could he, or anyone, maintain that?
     
    Beware confusing the public personna with the human being who plays him/her. They are the same only in our minds. (Lucy Ricardo is not Lucille Ball. Both go by Lucy, however...)
    But, as the face of The Program they are always going to have to answer for trouble and gossip about backstage life and their staff, in order to protect the Brand.
     
    The sort of insensitive or mean behaviors in these work environments are not new nor exclusive to show biz. But somehow we react with shock as though it were a relative or close friend,
    “oh no, Not Ellen!! I know her! She’s too nice!!”
    Well, you don’t and she isn’t. She’s a fiercely driven business woman who is also a real estate shark. With great comic timing.
    I can’t see how this revelation affects anyone who’s not currently in the show’s employ.
     
    Just like the Tonight Show, The Late Show, and Oprah, “The Ellen Degeneris Show” is a performance. Period. Try not to elevate the artists above the work they share with you.
  24. Like
    jeezifonly got a reaction from alrajee in Ex-'Ellen DeGeneres Show' employees claim culture of 'rampant sexual misconduct' in new report   
    Chat Show hosts are characters played by the actor who shares the same name.
    They do it because they are good at it on camera, and because it pays extremely well. Not because they are highly moral, generous, and considerate. They might be, but with similar limits to their social gifts and obligations as we have.
    Artistic Temprament, it’s called.
    Johnny Carson had his favorite guests, but in person he was rarely the smiley sorta goofy Midwest boy making it in the big City, and was often grumpy, short tempered and potty-mouthed with staff.
    Letterman was known to have a few anger issues as well.
    Oprah, who seems to be intensely engaged with her guests, retreats to seclusion at every break, and has been known for being dismissive of guests that she doesn’t know.
    Fallon is not nearly the carefree upbeat funny man he plays during his show. How could he, or anyone, maintain that?
     
    Beware confusing the public personna with the human being who plays him/her. They are the same only in our minds. (Lucy Ricardo is not Lucille Ball. Both go by Lucy, however...)
    But, as the face of The Program they are always going to have to answer for trouble and gossip about backstage life and their staff, in order to protect the Brand.
     
    The sort of insensitive or mean behaviors in these work environments are not new nor exclusive to show biz. But somehow we react with shock as though it were a relative or close friend,
    “oh no, Not Ellen!! I know her! She’s too nice!!”
    Well, you don’t and she isn’t. She’s a fiercely driven business woman who is also a real estate shark. With great comic timing.
    I can’t see how this revelation affects anyone who’s not currently in the show’s employ.
     
    Just like the Tonight Show, The Late Show, and Oprah, “The Ellen Degeneris Show” is a performance. Period. Try not to elevate the artists above the work they share with you.
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    jeezifonly got a reaction from AceHardware in What’s the verdict BEARDS OR CLEAN SHAVEN? Which U prefer?   
    Isolation during quarantine has allowed me to grow a “pfuckit” beard. It’s coming in quite lush, and now that I’m older since my last effort which remained trim, this more dramatic contrast of dark and white looks better, and the texture is lot too wiry so I’m letting grow into something I can sculpt into an angular shape like this guy (who is not me sad to say:
     
    https://images.app.goo.gl/JJeKrBjPK6KEVkZt8
     
    Keeping sides of hair tight and faded. Top still finding its way. Have not met up with anyone since January to get feedback about how beard feels between their cheeks...if it was scragglier I would have turned back. I’m pleased how it hides some chins. Cooler than a turtleneck, and less work than a jabot...
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