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Everything posted by tassojunior
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If your whilst in Paris is changing planes at CDG it can be downright miserable. I was in school in Paris for a few months and it is a wonderful place to live. Nowadays I dread the sky-high hotels and the crowds, crowds, crowds. I do central Europe: Hamburg, Berlin, Prague, Vienna, Budapest, Croatian coast. More like what Paris used to be like.
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Yes, we are much more likely to have diseases. Those of us who go to Prague a lot have known for a while that the Czech guys demand condoms with Americans 100%. But they will BB with other Czechs. 1.4 million, mostly gay men, live with Aids in the US. The HIV rate in Czech Republic is .02%......that's 1/50th of 1%. One of the lowest incidence in the world. And even much worse is our incidence of gonorrhea, hepatitis, etc. Prep has caused an epidemic of other sexual diseases in the US. European providers have reason to be scared of us disease-wise. An American even asks about BB and they will often block his number immediately.
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Always remember too that in most countries it is "active" or "passive" . "Top or "bottom" means nothing. Most European guys I know state in their ad "No Bareback!!" sometimes followed by "Don't Ask !". They're scared of Americans especially disease-wise. Google Translate isn't bad with French.
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Would be nice to know who the guy in pics is. Although with none of those selfies in either a hotel elevator mirror or a hotel bathroom mirror, I doubt he escorts. (my almost 100% way of telling).
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lol---yup but try to find that airport. It shows up variously as being in England, Alabama, the Yukon and New Jersey. All I can guess is it's CIA. Fort Lauderdale needs to fight to get it's proper code back.
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I agree it should be FTL but that belongs to some other mysterious airport no one can find. When I text FLL people think I mean "Florida". They need to get the code changed to FTL.
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DC's Secrets will probably not be around much longer and it or another location in DC is good. However, no new nude club can open in DC and lapdances are very risky. If you get a "cut" of the lapdances then there's money in that type club. Otherwise you're just providing dancers a place to make bank because lapdance clubs don't have a lot of customers usually. So far, Johnsons is an exception. Secrets makes a lot of money because even with nude dancers, it's mostly a huge weekend dance club. Dick's Caberet in Phoenix makes money with super good looking nude lapdancers but no alcohol. Few customers but huge spenders on lapdances. Ft Lauderdale has 3 big lapdance clubs now. Key West has one. Miami has zero. Tampa has zero. No place in FL has a nude one. The last was Floppy Rooster outside Miami. Every town around FLL and MIA has different rules. A nude club might get a draw from the others there. The dancers are easy to find in S. Florida. Most places you just go to a gym.
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I'm already surprised how many think the code for Fort Lauderdale is FTL instead of FLL.
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I'm on the dogs' side 100%. If you have a personal item space in front of your seat to use what business is it of their's if you use it for the airline pet carrier made to fit there? How does it cost them $175 each way more? Extortion. Same with hotels. If you're paying $100 for a room, how does it cost them an additional $100 for your dog to sleep on the floor? Again: extortion. Most dogs are relaxing to be around and fun. I can't say the same for many travelers and especially not their KIDS. God kids are awful traveling around.
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Yeah, I've navigated the whole dog-friendly hotel thing a lot. 1st- The "dog" rooms are usually on the first floor and are not updated rooms (to put it kindly). Often they're also smoking rooms. Few people would accept them if assigned. 2nd- They consider it pet-friendly to charge an extra $100 a night or so for a dog. I don't. When I stayed at pet-friendly hotels with a dog I just snuck him in. If I can bring a hooker to my room I can bring my dog. Motel 6, La Quinta and Drudy were the only chains that allowed dogs in all their locations for free. There aren't many of the last two in California but there's a Motel 6 at every interchange so for 3 years visiting California I was usually in Motel 6 hell. It made me a tougher person.
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https://www.facebook.com/video.php?v=1761470760626652
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The way some people ramble you wonder if they know what a period even is.
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Next topic: Dog-friendly bars.
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Not sure today. He goes home to Olomouc a lot on weekends and works Zurich a lot, but usually in Prague. My #1 question also when planning a Europe trip: "Where is David?"
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If you get to choose the male nurse who practices with you it could be worthwhile. $30 a shot is not terrible. Much better than the $100 a shot of Edex.
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The book is on Amazon so they may have the first pages with the credits available online.
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Absolutely, no pesto, no marinara, no al fredo. The sacrifices we humans are forced into for political correctness. (At least it doesn't have a Kibbles sauce).
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The server must be slow. Comments are just now appearing from 1989.
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http://pixel.nymag.com/imgs/daily/grub/2015/06/01/01-dog-restaurant.w710.h473.2x.jpg Shake Shack panders to customers of fur but Starbucks is still human-centric.
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More old-fashioned human-centrism. Try to put yourself in the other guy's paws.
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You have a problem with customers of size?
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It's your problem not the dog's. You're still thinking in a human-centric way. Seriously, this issue comes up on planes a lot and it should be up to the restaurant owner to ask patrons if they have a problem. On airlines they usually don't but will reseat a passenger with an allergy who's next to a dog. A restaurant should be more pro-active. Did they offer you a human bag?
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Books You Loved As A Child-Say 10 And Under
+ tassojunior replied to + Gar1eth's topic in Literature
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Bruno calls me on video calls. Usually when he needs $. A lot of people now use their home security cams to watch and talk to their dogs at home. Since human kids are out of style, I wouldn't be surprised if this is the primary use of home cams now; Checking in and talking to your dog. The big thing in home cams is the interactive dog-treat dispenser. You can talk to your dog and dispense a treat remotely. Many brands make it. One: https://shopus.furbo.com/?gclid=CjwKCAjwy_XaBRAWEiwApfjKHoWAAUmNRgeaNfhKR_VUZu175UVztHwbMBepVyJUaK0wLZ038DUN8RoCmGYQAvD_BwE Furbo Dog Camera See, talk, and toss treats to your dog even when you’re not home. Real-time Barking Alerts When our dogs bark, it could mean something's wrong at home. Furbo Dog Camera sends you an alert so you can immediately check in on them. Smart Dog Alerts Know exactly what your dog is up to at home alone. Using AI-powered dog recognition, Furbo can detect and notify you of important dog-related events. (translation: This invasion of privacy could be pointed at a sofa to bust a dog too). Designed for Dogs Unlike a basic pet cam, Furbo is made just for dogs. Working closely with vets and dog trainers, Furbo is designed to help train, comfort, and reward dogs when they're home alone. How Does Furbo Work? Furbo is an interactive smart dog camera that lets you see, talk, and toss treats to your dog from anywhere.
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