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Thanks poolbpy, thats what I suspected> He is definitely available, and has been seen around Montreal, he also had a rentmen ad which is now down, but wondered if anyone had actually met him in person. The woman who ran the straight/bi escort site told me I could hire him but only in Canada as he couldn't travel outside of Canada?! But this was over a year ago

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I will if I can track him down......

 

He sent out a tweet a day or so ago which was retweeted by someone I follow saying that he was starting a job at a bar or club named Lux on Ste. Catherine....not sure if it's a gay or str8 establishment.

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I'm off to Montreal in a few weeks and have made a booking to see him.

 

Let us know how he is. He's using some older pics in his ad, and he does fluctuate a bit in his videos, from being extra ripped to being slightly softer around the middle, but he's still super hot. Here's his curent ad, for those wanting a link:

 

http://rentmen.com/GABRIELCLARK

 

 

I imagine that if he plans on coming to NY he will likely raise his prices to match the market. With the strength of the dollar now, it's better to hire him in Montreal!

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He never seems to enjoy it, IMO

 

...but he sure does love to eat cum though. He seems to get so excited by it and go out of his way to eat or taste it in some way (at least in the scenes I've seen).

 

I enquired a year or two back and was told he was "not allowed" to leave Canada, whatever the implications in that.....?

 

Not saying he has any, but if he had some legal/criminal issues, he couldn't not easily travel to the US. Depending on the severity of the issue, he could be blocked permanently.

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He sent out a tweet a day or so ago which was retweeted by someone I follow saying that he was starting a job at a bar or club named Lux on Ste. Catherine....not sure if it's a gay or str8 establishment.

 

I know next to nothing about Montreal except that isn't the Ste Catherine the gay area? Are there any straight clubs there?

 

Gman

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I enquired a year or two back and was told he was "not allowed" to leave Canada, whatever the implications in that.....?

 

It's one thing not to be allowed in the US. It's another not to be allowed to leave Canada. Having even fairly minor criminal convictions such as a DUI can result in being barred from entering the US from Canada (having had a DUI, even years back, will also prevent an American from visiting Canada). Few countries share freely their data like the US and Canada do, so prior convictions mostly just affect travel between these two countries (although it's not difficult to travel illegally between Canada and the US since there is no fence, so one can just walk across unless there's a body of water). If he's not allowed to leave Canada at all, I would have to guess that it's because he may actively be on parole or probation for a serious crime.

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It's one thing not to be allowed in the US. It's another not to be allowed to leave Canada. Having even fairly minor criminal convictions such as a DUI can result in being barred from entering the US from Canada (having had a DUI, even years back, will also prevent an American from visiting Canada). Few countries share freely their data like the US and Canada do, so prior convictions mostly just affect travel between these two countries (although it's not difficult to travel illegally between Canada and the US since there is no fence, so one can just walk across unless there's a body of water). If he's not allowed to leave Canada at all, I would have to guess that it's because he may actively be on parole or probation for a serious crime.

 

I was thinking the same thing related to his inability to leave Canada.

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That makes me regret my wording, as now I honestly cannot remember whether his "agent" (who was a woman) said he couldn't leave Canada, or he couldn't enter US-it was several years ago, so I can't recall exactly. I don't want to damn him unnecessarily, as it could be a very minor misdemeanour that prevents the one.

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