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I’ve Heard Of The Glass Ceiling Before But This Takes The Cake
+ bashful replied to + Gar1eth's topic in The Lounge
I don't know why, but this pool vid reminded me of Davy Jones Locker Bar on Waikiki beach. If you're older, and visited, you may remember. Entry was from the beach, a few steps down, and behind the bar was a window to the pool of the Outrigger Waikiki. Being fair skinned, I had to get out of the sun for a few. -
Stayed there on business a few years ago. Was a good place to stay. Rooms big, bathrooms small, except the tub/shower was big. If you walk out the east door, turn right, Millers Bar was a decent place to grab a drink, or some bar food.
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Probably best to use @TopTierTop
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Judging by the location map in his ad, Upper West Side.
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Mid to later 20s guy next door.
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Pricing is like airlines and hotels. Hard to figure out. Pays to shop. There was one time I rented a car, I only expected to need it for a week, but circumstances changed, and I needed to stay an additional week. Hertz (go figure) had the best rate on the initial rental, more than Avis, but when I called to extend another week, almost double the price. Called Avis, got the next week for less than the Hertz's initial price. Well worth the time to drive back to the airport, return the car, walk over the Avis counter, and get in their car. I'll bet, if you check at different times, you'll get different rates.
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I just remembered, on one on the occasions when my ass was on the ground, some kid, not even a teenager, stopped, looked at me, and said HA!, then took off.
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I think I was 18 or 19 at the time.
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First time skiing? My first, and only time skiing, I didn’t take a lesson (should have). Some of the stupid things I did: Let go of the tow rope too soon, began to go backwards. Quickly grabbed on the save myself, and those behind me. First fall was on the bunny hill, and binding came loose. Was sitting on the ground, took off the ski, set it aside, and off the ski went by itself down the hill. Last fall, before I called it quits, got off the chair lift a little too late, hit the ground, and fell down. They stopped the chair lift. As I was getting up, looked back. I saw everyone leaning to the side looking at me. All I could think of was they were trying to figure out who the idiot was causing it. Couple more falls as I went down the hill. All this in one day.
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Tarte wants to learn more about American culture
+ bashful replied to + Tarte Gogo's topic in The Lounge
I never joined a frat, and really never thought about it. My financial resources were limited, so I worked throughout college. Some of the guys I worked with later on, who were then into their late 40's, and early 50's, and were in frats, were still very close with their frat brothers, and a big part of their social circle. I also get the feeling, some business connections are easier for having been in a fraternity. -
My one and only time arriving in Mexico City was many years ago. I left the entry form on the plane. I remembered halfway towards customs, and went back to the plane to get it. The airline was able to retrieve it for me. By the time we got to the immigration/customs area, people were gone, and we got the red light. I don't really remember much of the search/questioning process, but I do remember it was out in the open, and not in a private area.
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Rafa Nadal: Australia Open Heat Dangerous to Health
+ bashful replied to + WilliamM's topic in The Lounge
That is brutal. And, I thought Houston's same weather report each day of summer of high 90's, humid, and chance of rain was brutal. -
That is terrible to hear of the crashes. Yes, I'm a suburbanite, and a transplant, so it was never ingrained into me that ketchup on a hotdog was sacrilege. It's been many years since I used either the L or Metro, but found the Metro to be better (at least for getting around DC). Cars were clean, quiet, and comfortable. Every station I encountered was climate controlled. I found the route system more cohesive, and designed to expand as the population grows out, while Chicago relies on a patchwork of CTA, Metra, Pace. As I age, I worry more about future mobility issues beyond my current arthritic knees. When working in the Loop, I always looked at those stairs with dread if I had to take it. All the Metro stations I used had escalators, and according to the Metro website, 100% of Metro stations are accessible. Per the CTA web site, only 102 of the 145 stations are accessible.
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I think you're on point about Chicago. While I love to visit, I don't know much about the DC business climate, but it seems to be more viable as a business destination. No longer just a government town. And, the Metro knocks the socks off Chicago's EL (or L, depending on your preference).
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Similar experience. We've never met. He once sent me a PM after I made a post. I thought he was genuinely honest, and supportive.
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“We didn’t have any condom” reviews or comments
+ bashful replied to + Tarte Gogo's topic in The Deli
A W hotel I've stayed at had an "intimacy kit", similar to a sewing kit. Had 2 condoms, and a little foil packet of lube. As far as not having condoms, I once met a guy for the 2nd time, but it was an out call to my hotel. It was very early in my hiring experience. I asked if it was too late to ask if he was able to bottom. He said he didn't bring lube. It wasn't until a long time later that I thought, why didn't he ask me if I had any lube. Lesson learned. -
Haven't hired masseurs locally yet, but Schaumburg to Naperville is a lot of geography, probably close to 30 miles. Almost the same distance to the city, but traffic wise, could be a much longer time depending on the time of day.
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Enjoy your day.
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Sometimes starts when the plane moves away from the gate, and ends when it gets to the destination gate.
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Hopefully they will fix it quickly. If the crew as at the end of their day, they may not have enough time left to work.
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Even better if the mattress has begun to slide off the box springs.
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Search SailAway for previous thread.
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His "I am into" in the RM ad suggest more than therapeutic.
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Leaving Metropolis
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+1. And, as a client, doubtful I would utilize RB.pro as a source to find companionship.
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