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Only three fingers? Amateur! That might be a different thread, though. 😉
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I miss visiting Japan and the ubuiquity of washlets there. The place I used to stay even had one in the toilets next to the tennis courts. I'm alway amazed how they can hit the target with such precision. 😜 But back to rimming, I love giving it to a properly prepared pucker, and I'm always sure to have my own pucker properly perfectly prepared for a prospective provider should he be prone to such pleasures.
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I would look forward to watching the movie made from the story of your most fabulously choreographed mutiny in the history of the Bermuda Triangle and the dramatic dance-off at the climax of your trial.
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You will be hard pressed To find a prosecutor Who would file that charge. I'm not a lawyer, but I don't see any way US or state laws regarding kidnapping or hostage taking would apply in this case. The ship was in international waters when it diverted, the ship did not delay arrival to the diversion port, and once at that port the passengers were free to make their own travel arrangments or use the cruise lines offer to lodge and transport. A federal prosecutor might be able to make the stretch to call the diversion an abduction, but I think it would not get far as long as the ship was not in US waters and the cruise line has substantial contract rights to change itnerary. International treaties against hostage taking would not apply because the passengers were not being held and threatened in an effort to coerce a thrid party. The only possible criminal charges or contempt action I could imagine being filed would relate to the company deliberately keeping an asset out of the country to avoid a court order. As far as civil damages are concerned, as noted before the cruise line's contract of carriage gives them considerable coverage to allow any change in the itinerary. I believe the odds of winning even nominal damages in a civil case would be pretty slim.
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Hmm, he kinda looks like the love child of Hugh Grant and Benedict Cumberbatch. I'm glad he gets the OPs motor revving, at least.
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The link comes back 404. I can't see anyone with that name under Nashville.
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The pax were given overnight accommodations in the Bahamas and promptly chartered ferries to Port Lauderdale. They were definitely inconvenienced, but "taken hostage" is pretty over the top. That would only be the case if the ship remained at sea while the cruise line dealt with the legal matters in court. They were no more inconvenienced than if the ship diverted for a weather event. Crystal cruises is apparently not even directly responsible for the debt issue that lead to the seizure order, it's part of the overall financial meltdown of their parent company in HK. It sounds like the parent handled their fuel contracts and the court actions dealing with the default all developed a couple days before the scheduled return to Miami. Crystal's staff did manage to coordinate the hotels and ferries on short notice, which was probably made a little easier by the pandemic. They are also said to be making return arrangements for the crew and vendors who are unfortunately likely to be out of work. It seems they are trying to take care of everyone as much as possible under the circumstances.
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Thanks! I'm in the Midwest, but I'll look him up if I get out to NYC.
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I've had an idea I'd like to try where I go for a massage and it starts as any massage would, but as it progresses the guy would add blindfold and restraints and it would change into an edging session or maybe some other bdsm elements. It wouldn't necessarily involve intercourse, though. I've been thinking about this for a couple days, and I'm wondering if there's a place to find guys who would be into this kind of thing. Rentmasseur seems a bit vanilla for this kind of scene, but it would be nice for it to start with an actual massage instead of a cursory rub going right into the restraints. Has anything tried something like this?
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I tip around 20%. Most of the restaurants near me go through the delivery apps, so I tip through the app since it's visible to the drivers before they pick up (and drivers often prioritize orders showing tips). It usually works out to between $5-$10 depending on my order. I also tend to factor my distance from the restaurant when considering the tip.
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According to the Chinese zodiac, I am an iron pig. This pleases me.
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It depends on the airline's cancellation policy and the type of ticket you purchase. Since the pandemic, most of the US domestic airlines have become much more forgiving for flight changes and cancellations, and have eliminated some of the fees. The general rule of thumb for US carriers is you can cancel for a refund within 24 hours of purchase if it's not a last minute purchase. After that, if you have a non-refundable ticket, you can usually only get credit towards a future flight. The big three US airlines will have refundable and non-refundable fares at all cabin classes, the refundable fares are generally more expensive. If you have any doubt how to book your preferred type of fare, it might be a good idea to use an agent. Always consult your airline's policy page if this is a major concern. https://www.delta.com/us/en/change-cancel/overview https://www.aa.com/i18n/customer-service/faqs/customer-service-faqs.jsp https://www.united.com/ual/en/us/fly/booking/refund-policies.html https://www.southwest.com/html/customer-service/purchasing-and-refunds/refund-info-pol.html https://customersupport.spirit.com/en-us/category/article/KA-01195
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I looked at it on desktop and on mobile. It's slick, but I hope they test it out a lot more before making it live as the default, particularly for mobile. I tried it out on android. The sorting on the front page is a bit wonky, I'm not sure if it's by distance, or some other factors. The way it handles videos is not ideal: promoted 'front page' video tiles are nearly identical to local/nearby ad tiles, you can scroll down into that part without seeing the cue that it's the video section. touching a video ad opens a overlay on the tab that plays the video with sound trying to dismiss the video overlay can result in the video sound continuing to play with no way to stop it without closing the tab. There's no setting to avoid autoplay videos.
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Ugh, now I can't unsee that!
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If he's identified a niche in the SF market that is willing to pay him that rate, then more power to him. He's at least put in a little more effort to his presentation than throwing a few random bathroom selfies on RM. He's not my preference, but if SF has a niche client base that goes for that look and is willing to pay the rate, then good for him. SF is one of the few cities I can imagine that working.
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I caught up this evening, it's nice light fun. It's funny and pretty wholesome overall. My only gripe is it's almost a 1:1 adaptation of the British show. The setup is nearly the exactly the same. Most of the ghost characters were pretty just Americanized versions of the originals (closeted gay officer, pantsless 80s dude, scoutmaster with an arrow in his neck, ...). The ones they did change like the native American ghost are some of the better choices. The "living" couple on the American version are a bit more likeable, too. The British version is available on HBO Max.
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Is skimpflation here to stay? Skimping out on services.
+ DynamicUno replied to marylander1940's topic in The Lounge
Marriott's CEO has been on record about wanting to insure cutbacks and service unbundling are maintained post-pandemic, taking cues from the airlines. He's been the most up-front about it, but the big hotel chains all appear to want to boost the hotel owners revenue streams by locking in a lower baseline level of service and allowing them to charge for things like daily housekeeping, access to certain hotel amenities, etc. This isn't just limited to the budget/business travel brands either. I think it's a bad idea, especially when competing with Airbnb, but consumer opinion doesn't seem to be driving the priorities now. -
Do I take legal action or do I take the difficult "high road"?
+ DynamicUno replied to Smurof's topic in The Lounge
Indeed, it's a little weird that someone would be so compelled to create an account just to leave a comment on an older post, but not totally inconceivable. I've seen other similar first-time posts, however, that comment on the OP vaguely and include a hyperlink embedded in the message. It seems oddly high effort just to spam a forum, but the pattern is consistent. -
I've met him, would do so again.
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Is RentMen just a way to advertise OnlyFans?
+ DynamicUno replied to + keroscenefire's topic in The Deli
Yes, a lot of guys have found that RM is a low effort way to promote their fans sites. A lot of the OF guys are primarily traveling to meet with other OF guys to make content, especially if they've run through the guys in their area. Some will pick up a few clients even traveling to help defray the cost, but they may not need to see as many as guys traveling primarily to escort. I've seen guys using OF to promote themselves as escorts, too. So it kinda of goes both ways. -
Unclear. I doubt Twitter did this unprompted, but it seems Twitter's report feature can be gamed pretty easily. There have been past schemes by trolls using the reporting feature to extort money mentioned in the article. It could be that or someone with a chip on their shoulder. It bears waiting to see how things shake out and if he and the others get reinstated.
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If You Are Going to Lose Your Memory Tomorrow...
+ DynamicUno replied to + MysticMenace's topic in The Lounge
I'll want to remember where the bodies are buried....
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