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    Good Grief got a reaction from marylander1940 in Philadelphia   
    A traveler to Philly, I agree on Rittenhouse Square.
     
    Have rented a nice (small) Airbnb above in the same building as, supposedly (and may well be having dined there - though somewhat surly staff ) one of the best restaurants in the city - Vernick Food & Drink. Have also stayed at the Palomar.
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    Good Grief got a reaction from Bearofdistinction in Philadelphia   
    Last visit, had Sunday brunch at Talula's Garden, on Washington Square.
     
    Nice, quiet upscale area with historical sites. Dates from 1682, the area, not the restaurant!
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    Good Grief got a reaction from + quoththeraven in Philadelphia   
    A traveler to Philly, I agree on Rittenhouse Square.
     
    Have rented a nice (small) Airbnb above in the same building as, supposedly (and may well be having dined there - though somewhat surly staff ) one of the best restaurants in the city - Vernick Food & Drink. Have also stayed at the Palomar.
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    Good Grief reacted to bigvalboy in Age Of Clients?   
    LOL...that's becoming more and more common for me.
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    Good Grief reacted to JayCeeKy in Philadelphia   
    As a former inhabitant of Filthadelphia I would vote for Rittenhouse Square. City bustle and sometimes cruisy. The rest of Philly is best viewed from one's rear-view mirror.
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    Good Grief reacted to + Tarte Gogo in Like a phoenix rising from the ashes   
    Wow!
    This is basically a bunch of guys who want free sex and found a way to get it.
     
    Everyone should pay the advertised price. No freebies against a “good review” or something like this, that is not fair to our beloved escorts. This also means that that “trusted comment” is meaningless.
     
    I now hope this site fails.
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    Good Grief reacted to + bashful in Age Of Clients?   
    Two escorts I've met had mothers younger than me. One by three years, the other by almost 10 years.
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    Good Grief got a reaction from + Eric Hassan in What do ypu think of onlyfans?   
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    Good Grief got a reaction from + ButchAtl in Age Of Clients?   
    Good Grief, yes.
     
    As I've stated before, my go-to guy is young enough to be my son. Not quite young enough to be my grandson, though it could-well have happened in my home-region, the South.
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    Good Grief got a reaction from caliguy in I like cheese.   
    Well, well, well, Miss Pot... Thanks for your output.
     
    I should skip away now, all cunty.
     
    http://media.giphy.com/media/tsXtdAtf3cHO8/giphy.gif
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    Good Grief reacted to bigvalboy in 411 Grayson Danielz   
    "I am more Conservative than most of the other models. I am a Christian, and I am Pro-American. So if you don't like that then we probably are not a good match".
     
    "I am mostly conservative in lifestyle and political views. However, I am extremely open minded. I believe in judging everyone at face value and not on past associations. I ask that you judge me at face value also."

    For the record, I'm fairly liberal, but I'm just not seeing the problem. He seems pretty honest and straight forward to me. If I didn't interact with or give my business to everyone who was "conservative in lifestyle and political views," I'd be a pretty lonely guy, and not the world I would want to live in.
     
    Perhaps we should take him at his word, and judge him at face value only, who knows, might be an interesting conversation, after having sex of course ....That's my 2 cents.
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    Good Grief reacted to marylander1940 in I like cheese.   
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    Good Grief reacted to Moondance in Those of You With Dogs...   
    Reading this, and made emotionally vulnerable by a Friday evening manhattan (oh, okay, two ... do you capitalize it if it's a cocktail?), I am sorry for the friend you've lost, @Funguy ... and thinking about all my gone boys and girls, some of them buried in the yard (with little monuments). They are family, and will be forever, as well-loved as the human family (and better than some).
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    Good Grief reacted to + Funguy in Those of You With Dogs...   
    Thank you BVB - I should have had the life he had! it was his universe, i just came and went!
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    Good Grief reacted to bigvalboy in Those of You With Dogs...   
    Well God bless you funguy. So very sorry to hear that you had to put your baby down. It's never easy, but it sounds as if he lived a long and happy life. I will be thinking about you today. Take care...
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    Good Grief reacted to + Funguy in Those of You With Dogs...   
    To start - yes, it made a huge difference for him. He was 15 1/2 when I started the medication. Although the studies were done on "middle aged dogs I decided a senior could do it too. I didn't see it myself (I was too close) but my friends and neighbors ALL saw a huge difference in his behavior. A bit more bounce, more active, huge appetite difference. The most important change was when I took him for a check up 4-5 months ago, his blood work showed a complete resolution of his kidney failure (mild to begin with) which meant that the drug was giving him benefits - a lot of vets feel that aging in dogs (and people) has a large autoimmune factor and this drug is for autoimmune conditions.
    He also continued to eat well, wag his tail, try to get up on my bed and was generally very happy.
     
    All of that being said, he had a stroke 2 weeks ago at 16 1/2 and I had to put him to sleep. If I had it to do again I would and I would start the medication years earlier. A big dog of age 16 1/2 is a real oldster! But it did help his old age.
     
    Now, after 43 consecutive years with 1-2 dogs at a time, all living into the teens, I'm a bit at loose ends.
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    Good Grief reacted to + Funguy in Those of You With Dogs...   
    Thank you
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    Good Grief reacted to + quoththeraven in Those of You With Dogs...   
    @Funguy Sorry for your loss! I'm glad your dog had more happy, active years, though.
     
    I know what you mean about loose ends. I just had my 15-16 year old cat put to sleep due to an irreversible decline caused by diabetes that wasn't adequately controlled by insulin shots. The apartment is very quiet without her.
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    Good Grief reacted to caliguy in I like cheese.   
    Looks like you've got a good head start on it though.
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    Good Grief got a reaction from + peterhung85 in Age Of Clients?   
    Good Grief, yes.
     
    As I've stated before, my go-to guy is young enough to be my son. Not quite young enough to be my grandson, though it could-well have happened in my home-region, the South.
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    Good Grief reacted to + VictorPowers in Age Of Clients?   
    I ran into a neighbor of an Overnight client. He was quick to say that I was his nephew in town touring college. Snappiest and most clever excuse to date. That should give you a good picture of my average clientele's age.
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    Good Grief got a reaction from bigvalboy in Age Of Clients?   
    Good Grief, yes.
     
    As I've stated before, my go-to guy is young enough to be my son. Not quite young enough to be my grandson, though it could-well have happened in my home-region, the South.
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    Good Grief reacted to LoveNDino in "Will and Grace" is back   
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    Good Grief got a reaction from LoveNDino in "Will and Grace" is back   
    One of my favorite lines from Rosario.
     

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    Good Grief reacted to bigvalboy in 411 Rickynyc   
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