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" dinner party with a bunch of old, lonely guys in their 60s and little boy hookers sitting next to them batting their eyelashes and purring. God, that sounds great. I can't believe I missed it."

 

"And what a shock that the 65 year-old guy afterwards comes to a message board and praises the little boy escort who flattered him for the night, hoping to pry some rent money out of him. That's really unusual and interesting."

 

The presumptuous assumptions you make here are mind boggling. How many of the guy about whom you are speaking do you really know? Do you know for a FACT that they are all old? Do you know for a FACT that they are lonely? Do you know for a FACT that they are in their 60's? Do you know for a FACT there were little boy hookers sitting next to them batting their eyelashes and purring? Do you know for a FACT that the little escort flattered me for the night? Do you know for a FACT that he was hoping to pry some rent money of me? You know none of these statements as facts you only assume them

What is really interesting about your post is what your comments tell us about you NOT about circumstance about which you know nothing but assume much.

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Nah. Some day I'll take you to Uno's or Due's, or Giordano's in Chicago. Then you'll know REAL pizza. ;-)

 

(There is a place called Garcia's in downstate IL, but the founder was from Chicago. It counts as Chicago pizza. As does Papa Del's from the same town, come to think of it.)

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Even NY pizzerias (the good ones, anyway) don't use NY water. LOL

 

Careful about mentioning California and Pizza in the same sentence. Someone will bring up California Pizza Kitchen, which is like tomato sauce on a soda cracker. ;-)

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>Careful about mentioning California and Pizza in the same

>sentence. Someone will bring up California Pizza Kitchen,

>which is like tomato sauce on a soda cracker. ;-)

 

::bitchslap::

 

HOW DARE YOU! BBQ CHICKEN PIZZA no cheese on honey wheat dough. I love it. They're not bad at all. And no class comments Mister!

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Sorry Scott but on this one I have to agree with deej. I was born and raised in California and am a Californian through and through but I have to say California Pizza Kitchen SUCKS. Tomato sauce on a cracker is a good description and who ever heard of barbeque chicken on REAL pizza. There are a few places to get decent pizza here BUT if you really want GREAT pizza you have to go to Due's in Chicago.

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>BUT if you really want GREAT

>pizza you have to go to Due's in Chicago.

 

Them's fighting words for fans of Uno's of course.

 

That's a fabulous Chicago story. Two brothers founded Uno's Pizzeria, and somewhere along the line they had a huge fight and one of the brothers went off on his own and founded Due's.

 

(Get it? Uno and Due? If you don't speak Italian, ask Franco DiSantis.)

 

Both are fabulous places to get deep dish Chicago pizza.

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From bad spelling to PIZZA!!

 

I love this thread! It starts out about bad spelling and evolves into pretentiousness, college-student escorts, education, class, wealth, dinner parties, and pizza!!!

 

And it just keeps going!!! What else can we add? Where else could this happen?

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RE: From bad spelling to PIZZA!!

 

Gotta agree with Scott here. CPK is great but unfortunatly no delivery.

Thai Chicken one is superb. :-) .

And in answer to Doug`s question about the boys at dinner. Age range of m4mers was late 20`s to early 60`s and were all friends.

Smacks of jealousy since he wasn`t ever invited and no one dignified his request for a fess up of the real "nitty gritty" offering a $200 finders fee. :+

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Spelling, grammar etc. is not one of my concerns when hiring an escort or when choosing my friends. I am much more concerned if they (both my friends and escorts) are the kind of people who look down on waiters or would be rude to the every day man in the street.

 

As for education, well I can understand people being proud of their education and I am happy to hear where people went to school and what they studied cause it always gives ya an opportunit to talk about interests, goals etc. Of course, if a person is a true asshole, this will come out in a number of other ways, but pride (even too much pride) in someone's schooling is not a deal breaker for me for friends or escorts. I never thought I would get where I am educationally and would love to brag about it : )

 

Pizza - love CPK and we have one in NY (Westchester)...I dont love it the way I love Chicago or NY style pizza, but its still love.

 

When I lived in STL they had that thin crust pizza at a famous chain of pizza places that I cant remember now...hated it at first but loved it after about a month

 

Favorite type of pizza - ziti pizza and buffalo chicken pizza

 

Never liked much of the pizza in Italy...thought the crust wasnt thick enough and just didnt like the cheese

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Bobby Dominos is owned by a zealot nutjub who would like to see us dead.Please do not do buisness with them.

There is good pizza not too far from your apt.And great pizza a little(but still walkable-bike rideable)further west on Sunset at a place called Cheebo.As to delivery there are two local places that have incredibly hot delivery guys jacapos http://jacopos.com/Jacopos%20Take%20out%20menu.pdf

and Mr.Pizza http://local.google.com/local?q=pizza&hl=en&lr=&sa=N&near=los+angeles&rl=1&sc=1&radius=0&latlng=34052222,-118242778,3916948824667278016 which is right across from Canters.

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COP - Central Ohio Pizza

 

Best pizza in Columbus – Iacano’s.

 

Not only that but the head pizza-maker where I go, is one of those guys who can apparently grow different facial hair in two days – never know what he may have when I go in – full beard, mustache only, goatee, sideburns, etc. He’s so worth seeing I never order delivery – besides it’s close. :9

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>Actually Due was opened in 1955 because Uno's became so

>popular Ike Sewell wanted to expand Uno's but there was no

>room. He bought a beautiful Victorian Mansion about a block

>away and Due was born.

>

>Barry

 

So much for the history of Due. Now Barry, tell me why on my recent visit to your great city, I took a large party to my all-time favorite Italian restaurant, Lino's, only to discover that they were taken over and transformed into some upscale, average-at-best place named L'8.

 

And on another note, I was pleasantly surprised to discover a gay beach in Chicago. As the French boy would say - oh la la!

:9

 

Larry

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>Now Barry, tell me why on my

>recent visit to your great city, I took a large party to my

>all-time favorite Italian restaurant, Lino's, only to discover

>that they were taken over and transformed into some upscale,

>average-at-best place named L'8.

 

Well Larry, since I wasn't part of your entourage, I asked them to totally change your favorite eatery. }(

 

Actually the change was driven by the opening of 2 new clubs, Sound Bar and Y. The owners of the clubs worked with the owner of Lino's to convert it to a late night dining venue. L8

 

Have you tried any other of Phil Stephani's restaurants? https://www.stefanirestaurants.com/chicago-restaurants.htm

 

>And on another note, I was pleasantly surprised to discover a

>gay beach in Chicago. As the French boy would say - oh la la!

 

You found Hollywood beach? What's this "discover" shit? All you had to do is ask. :*

 

Barry :)

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Versi - Till

 

> I have seen quite a few who describe themselves in

>their ads as "intelligent, educated and versitill."

 

Perhaps it is a reference to the Bank of America ATMs?

 

This is an interesting thread. I believe for the clients who want more than just an hour of sexual intimacy and who intend to spend longer time frames, not all of them between the sheets (or undressed), language and verbal skills would be an additional essential element. That said, if you are this type of client, there are a number of plausible reasons to give an escort some leeway. In my own case, as my own post have indicate, I often have mistyped or misspelled a word. In large part, this is due to haste and impatience with cutting and pasting into a spell check program then cutting and pasting back into this site. However, part of it also stems from the fact that even though now I do think in English, the first ten years of my life were spent speaking different languages in countries where English did not at all predominate.

 

Fortunately, in my case, any client who may have had suchs concern either based their final decision on a conversation with me (as one of the clients here suggests), or saw past any typographical or other mistakes I may have made.

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