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Pensant

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  1. I think I’d be great at arranging providers’ schedules and finances. As a long-time hirer myself, I’d click with both the clients and the providers.
  2. That perfect cock!
  3. Is he really only 18?
  4. I’m not a fan of nighttime driving, either. And the move to LED everywhere is making the urban nighttime landscape stark and glaring.
  5. some of the twinks are amenable to heading back to one’s hotel for a “large tip”!
  6. I never saw him. I must be an outlier!
  7. Adding Zurich to my December trip!
  8. Perhaps there’s such a thing as TOO tall?
  9. I’m glad you enjoyed him!
  10. Needs to hit the gym and work on those abs.
  11. Sorry, he reminds me of Damien.
  12. We all have our preferences!
  13. I like that version even better!
  14. Gas in my area is $5.
  15. Pensant

    Over 65 club

    I would imagine most, if you’re a well-groomed, polite and generous guy.
  16. He’s on my buddy list. I recall that he was very responsive to texts. Let us know.
  17. Perhaps because of this: I am vers, but naturally am more on the bottom/submissive side of things
  18. When I host, I always hide my wallet and other valuables (car keys, watch) before the provider arrives. Of course, I don’t do this with regulars. Over 20 years, I’ve never had anything stolen.
  19. iPhones have a weather app that shows the AQI for any town in the world. We hover around 20: pristine, except when we get smoke from BC and Eastern Washington and Oregon forest fires.
  20. We’ve had a plague of feral rabbits for years on Whidbey Island. Years ago domestic rabbits were let loose by a 4-H club at the nearby county fairgrounds and interbred with local rabbits. Many thought they were cute and fed them, but they wrought havoc in gardens and were relentless hole diggers, not to mention depositors of countless pellets. Then, suddenly, they were completely gone. The hemorrhagic rabbit plague from BC finally made it to the southern end of the island three weeks ago and led to a rapid rabbit die-off. Gardens are blossoming again, but I suspect the coyotes and owls are searching for new sources of protein! ‘Spreading like wildfire’: Rabbit disease decimating bunny population on Whidbey Island – KIRO 7 News Seattle WWW.KIRO7.COM The virus is called rabbit hemorrhagic disease, or RHDV2. It’s highly contagious and fatal for rabbits.
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