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nycman

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  1. Yes. Too many fish. Next.
  2. Never up front. Ever. If they request to be paid upfront during the booking process, I politely inform them that that’s a dealbreaker for me and that if it is for them as well, we’re just not a match. Thank you, goodbye. If they wait until they arrive to make the upfront request, they are politely shown to the door. Thank you, goodbye. I have no problem with someone having that as their "policy" as long as they make it clear during the booking process. I also have no problem, turning them down and moving onto the next provider. Thank you, goodbye. Anyone who waits until they arrive to bring it up is a really bad businessman in my book. Thank you, goodbye. I feel the same way about "money on the table". I’m not quite as offended. But it’s still a "no from me, Dog". Thank you, goodbye.
  3. Strangely, they never do.
  4. Nothing goes with polenta…….because it’s polenta. https://www.reddit.com/r/mildlyinfuriating/comments/1lhqnof/tried_making_polenta_for_the_first_time/?utm_source=share&utm_medium=web3x&utm_name=web3xcss&utm_term=1&utm_content=share_button AKA what Yankees think grits are. Grits are Devine. Polenta is poorly made cornbread.
  5. It’s not "impossible"…..there are timed tickets available to the unwashed masses this coming Saturday and Sunday (July 5th and 6th). https://www.frick.org/tickets Of course, you won’t get to just swoop in like a major donor, but even that can be arranged….grin. Ugh…ok. So I hate Fragonard. That might be part of the problem…. But no, the Fragonard Room is still ensconced on the first floor. Perhaps you’re thinking of the even worse Boucher Room, which was moved back to the second floor? https://www.frick.org/map
  6. It works. Somewhat. It takes a long time to see any results and they are gradual so it’s hard to really appreciate them. I know someone who did one love handle and not the other as an experiment. Six months later, looking at him across the room with a shirt on it was hard to tell the difference between the treated side and the untreated side. When he lifted his shirt and you grabbed his love handles however, there was a noticeable difference. Be carful treating the area right under your belly button. It’s tempting because it’s a place (in addition to the love handles) that men often deposit fat. I’ve seen several case of men developing a noticeable "divot" months after treatment. Nothing horrible, but it looked a little odd. And short of a tummy tuck or liposuction, there’s really no easy way to fix it. A possible complication is paradoxical adipose hyperplasia. It’s rare, but you should know what it is before having cryolipolysis done. Google it, Knowledge is power. It’s not a miracle cure, but if the question is "does it work?", the answer is "sort of, yes".
  7. At this point in my life, my sex life is almost completely hires. Realistically, I’m just not going to attract the type of man I want to have sex with at this age. Nonetheless, I care about my health and I want to be as attractive as possible to the world at large. So, I go to the gym, diet regularly, and make sure my hygiene is impeccable. I dont think hiring and taking care of yourself are mutually exclusive concepts.
  8. You haven’t lived, until you been in the mosh pit at a Dropkick Murphy’s concert. Preferably in Boston. Lots of hot shirtless dudes bouncing into and off each other. Gay punk heaven!
  9. She wants to be butthurt…..so let her.
  10. Yes, and so what? Enjoy the ride. You only get one.
  11. Don’t say that in front of him! I’m sorry he was so rude @BigBroNYC20006. grin
  12. To be frank, it doesn’t sound like you’re moving on. I wish you luck. You’re gonna need it.
  13. So which was it? An hour or an overnight? How on earth could you possibly ever "tell" this? Oh, this is your first post here ever….now it all makes sense. Oh it does…..welcome to the forums FitnSweetNYC.
  14. Between the 70’s porn basement (with shag carpet, a drop ceiling, and inadequate A/C) that could only exist in Cleveland and the above unprofessional behavior with @MattyWestxx, if think we have our answer gentlemen.
  15. Not to rub salt in the wound, but this seems kind of silly. Why would "being on the way" make any difference? Think with your big head, bro. Lesson learned. Take the hit and move on. And remember you’re not alone. We’ve all been there.
  16. I’m still trying to find the "top"…..
  17. Pass. Too many fish….
  18. Wow. That’s the ten million dollar question. "Should I stay or should I go"….que The Clash. https://youtu.be/BN1WwnEDWAM?feature=shared 99 times out of 100, for me the answer is "that was fun, now please go". But every now and then the magic is there and I want you to stay. We could cuddle, laugh, talk, get dinner, and fuck all night. And I’d still desperately want to have breakfast with you in the morning. Thats when I know I’m in trouble. And when I’ve found a keeper. The rest? "Put the coin on the dresser and hit the door"…que Willam https://youtu.be/LLY8kQAyeUI?feature=shared
  19. I hand write in “Fa**ot". That usually stops the unnecessary "form questioning" right there. Lord, the childish lengths we go to to censor others. Free Speech advocates, please excuse the silly ** above. The rest of you can suck it.
  20. I’m not a lawyer, and I personally can’t stand them, but I have been through several (thankfully amicable) estate settlements as an executor. So take this all with a grain of salt. Also, my knowledge is limited to mostly NY State. Nonetheless, my understanding is that most states are very similar regarding estates and Wills. The next of kin must always be notified when an estate is being settled. Even if they are left nothing. They will also always have standing to contest the Will. That doesn’t mean they’ll win, but they can cause huge ($$$) headaches. Most scummy lawyers (excuse the redundancy), know the estate would rather just pay them off than waste time and $$$ defending against them. So the next of kin will almost always be able to get something. No matter what the Will says. My best advice is to leave the legal heirs something (10% or so) and state that if any of them contests the will, they all get nothing. It’s not a guarantee but in general it’s usually enough to get them to sit the fuck down and shut the fuck up. The rats will take the money and run. In NY State anyone named in the Will previous to the one being executed, also has standing to contest the will. They are not notified, but many people know when they are in a Will one day and out the next. Keep an eye on them as well. Anyone contesting a Will will need to prove that the person was mentally unsound, or under undue influence when they drew up and signed their Will. This is the #1 reason not to use "WillsRUs.com" and instead use a reputable local lawyer (sorry for the oxymoron). That lawyer will be able to explain how and why they believed the deceased was of sound mind and body. In fact, if they didn’t believe that, they’d most likely be exposing themselves to a malpractice claim, so they have incentive to defend the decedent’s competency vigorously. Outright winning the contesting of a Will is difficult. Shaking down an estate down for 10-15% is easy. See my advice above about leaving the dirtbags something with the risk of getting nothing if they make trouble. Few are willing to roll the dice, and no lawyer really wants that case either. Thats a Win. Win. And about the best you can hope for IMHO. Having said all of that. No court is going to leave the family Zero. No matter what you write. Especially, if you’re trying to give everything to a whore. Trust me on this one. Give everybody a little. Set traps for the troublemakers, and then forget about it. You’re dead.
  21. Thats what all the fuss is about? I sure hope he’s good at canoeing.
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