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$500 is pretty normal…what I count on….250 for “massage” . Only fair …
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Clear? Or red? pink?
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I found him charming smart polite and hot. Very accomodating.
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7 hours ago, MikeThomas said:
Sorry, have no experience. Great ad though. Given all he is into, I thought this was interesting… 🚫 I do not like my nipples touched at all.
He really doesn't know what he is missing...
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Well, he may be a really nice guy and legit as he can be, but he doesn't look like the frat boys where I went to shcool. He does look like the plumber that comes in smelling of cigarettes and needing a haircut and a shower.
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Looking at the RM add, not sure I would care
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You don't want to piss those two off.
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Three hours is a LONG TIME unless you are having dinner. I usually pay $500 minimum, more if its the right day . Massuers, I will pay the rate they ask as you never know where that is going to go. If it goes there..then I indulge with a tip. Who says you can't buy popularity. <G>
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Has anyone else seen this guy's Instagram posts? Not what you would expect.. I thought in this day and age the term "nelly queen" was no longer relevant. Looks like not so much. Check it out. Great for a laugh. Still a good looking guy, just not what his pictures would lead you to expect.
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Looks to be very high maintainance to me
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I would think that this in this arena, the demand is proably recession proof. As inflation causes increases in daily living costs there may be more supply come on the market to provide additonal income to those feeling the pinch. That could cause a stabilization of normal rates. This is a silly but entertaining thread. Pay the price, enjoy the entertainment.
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It's a new last name. He is the best. He is going to ask for a deposit and it's worth it
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Pay the deposit, he is legit and fabulous. What a sweetheart. You will throw rocks at other men after being with him. I agree depositw are suspect and a bit of a pain, but in this case the end result justifys it Who knows what happened to him to cause him to require a deposit.
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my systems aren't old old, but they aren't new either. Sprinkler is 3 years. Garage TV is 2 years, from the begining of the pandemic when the gyms closed and I upgraded my garage to a home gym. And the point is, that technology avoided a service call, which there is a charge for after the warranty expires.
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Same here, it's been a while but he was pretty memorable.
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Technology is rampant, some good some good some bad. Here is the dilema . A few weeks ago my oven was suddenly out. I called the service technician, made an appointment 10 days out. Nice guy arrived pushed a few buttons, announced that the cleaning people had put the oven in "Sabbath Mode" which is impossible to detect unless you know what it is and how to turn it off. Happens all the time, that will be $125 and I had waited. This week, the TV in my garage gym gets kind of fuzzy. I call my tech company, the guy texts me, tells me he can see our system online, do this, then this and this, He waits on line while I do it and bingo it works. No delay. What's the charge? No charge. Two days later I notice that my sprinkler system isn't turning on, although the app on my phine that controls it is. I call the company. Gus texts me, says he can see my system, do this, then this then this. Waits while I send photos, do what he says and once again it's working. No wait no delay. What's the charge? No charge. If I call an attorney and he walks me through a legal position on something, I get a bill. If I call a CPA and he walks me through a tax or accounting procedure, he gets a bill. Now that technology is what it is; where is the profit portion? I was happier with the outcome in both situations than I would have been scheduling a call and meeting a tech rep. How can these guys monetize this service? I realize this is a very fortunate guy's dilema but before you dismiss me as a frivilous 1%er think about it . This is going to touch a lot of people and situations. Appreciate everyone's comments.
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I don't think its Clyde Allen Jackson, that #1 picture would be all over the internet if it were; and it's not.
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14 minutes ago, mike carey said:
He's one guy I was always tempted by, but the opportunity is yet to present itself.
I saw him a few years back and his body odor was so bad I couldn't wait for it to be over. And he was more a chubby guy than a body builder. But maybe time as been good to him.
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Damn, wonder what the back story is on this guy. Pretty spectaclular