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rick_falcon

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  1. I met with Vanessa, although it's been a few years ago. Very nice, easy to talk to, charming. A lovely lady!
  2. As it was mentioned previously by many members, I also think that body art is a personal choice and one that the person is assuming and ready to live with. Personally, I don't mind tattoos but to a certain limit. Some tattoos are very tasteful and can be appreciated as a form of art, much like a painting. But when there are too many, I find it gets fuzzy and the theme gets lost to a point where it may become some form of graffitti. I don't have any but kudos to the people who like them and like to express themselves through this art form. Additional Comments: Reminds me of the joke where the guy is naked in front of the lady and she sees he has a tattoo on his member that reads 'GOODAY'. She asks: 'What's with this tattoo?' He replies:'Oh! Stroke it and it will read 'GOOD MORNING TO ALL MY FRIENDS AND HAVE AN AWESOME DAY'
  3. Reading your post, you had me thinking at the place where it's mentioned 'euthanized animals'. Let me relate what I have seen previously. I come from a town where rural life is really close. And every week in a neighboring community, there is a livestock auction. And I go once in a while to check cattle, prices and a social outing. Animals are well taken care of as there is a vet on-site to check animals and make sure they are fine. But at the end of the barn, there are some animals in what we call the 'hospital'. Those are cows that are sick but if they can get in the ring and out, they will be sold. However, these are sick animals and just by looking at them, you see there is a problem. But they get sold. Who buys them? Agents from dog food companies. These animals have at most a week to live. But they are sold and by the next day, they are brought to the slaughterhouse, and transformed into dog food. I've been going on and off to those auctions for over 30 years and it has always been like that. Except that now, the rules are more stringent and animal welfare has greatly improved. Still a way to go but, I have seen some progress.
  4. My favorite is Canadian Pickers. Not only am I a big fan of antiques but the personalities of Scott and Sheldon (the pickers) is fit for TV. Somehow, I don't see myself doing TV... I don't feel charismatic in front of a camera.
  5. Coming from a small town, I went to Ottawa U for my degree. I admit it is intimidating, especially that Ottawa, for me, was a huge city when I moved here for my studies. New surroundings, new environment, new people. Bus as everything, you get used to it and with a slight effort, you fit in. And as for a university degree, unless one wants to pursue research efforts and higher studies, a bachelor is only a diploma. Still a gratifying reward for all the hard work that was put in to achieve this degree but in the real worls, it takes more than theory. University teaches you to learn how to learn, and with this learning knowledge, the student will be ready to tackle the challenges of real life. As for my personal fears, I have none and when I take a decision, I assume it and jump all ahead. I wouldn't want later on to have regrets and tell myself: I should have... Plus being single and no dependants, I am fully aware of the responsibility of actions and decisions but the only person that it concerns is myself. Probably if I had a wife and family, I would be more fearful. But it would be a showing of respect for the other people in my life and not only doing it selfishly for myself.
  6. Simply wow! You know what they say: A picture is worth a thousand words...
  7. Then she is not Ashley from the Playmate. Ashley from Playmate would be in her 30's, but still hot! Don't know if she is still blonde though.
  8. From Ottawa, it is close to a 2-hour drive. Another good club in St-Jérome is Sexy Hollywood. Nice place, although a bit hidden; youy must know where to go. Very pretty ladies!
  9. The name of that bar was 'L'Eclypse II' In fact that was a running joke between myself and my friends as we could never find out where the heck was 'L'Eclypse I'!
  10. Interesting thread. And thinking about it is actually hard. One does not want to say too much yet, just enough information that could seem relevant. Or maybe not... 1) I am a capricorn, born between Christmas and New Year. 2) I am the youngest of 3 children; an older brother and my twin sister. 3) I have a degree in engineering. 4) I am well-versed in new-age and esoteric theme, as I worked in that field before. 5) Favorite TV shows are construction-related: Holmes on Holmes, DIY Disaster, Income Property. 6) Own some rental properties and did a lot of house-flipping renovations; would even consider myself an expert. 7) Some would say I am a hoarder but I see myself as a collector (of good stuff, not garbage). 8) Lost my virginity at 19 when a student at Ottawa U. 9) Don't like travelling; what's the point of discovering distant cultures when I don't care how my neighbor lives. 10) Speaking of neighbors, never talked to him or her in 3 years. I am somewhat reserved! 11) I never: smoked in my life, did drugs, had children or rode a motorcycle. 12) I always do my own income tax.
  11. I know this is an old thread about the Hilltop in Vaudreuil-Dorion, but has anyone had the opportunity to visit recently? I heard they semi-closed because of liquor license issues, wonder if that's the case. Also, if anyone has been recently and had to chance to talk to or meet in the back with a lady named Kate. Spoke with her last time I went there. Very attractive blonde, nice rack and wearing thigh-high boots. Wonder if anyone has some feedback on her.
  12. Whenever I booked an apointment with an SP, I always had butterflies in my stomach. Whether I knew the lady or she was totally new, I always had the same feeling. Even nowadays, I think it's a normal reflex and emotion to have. My first time with an SP was from an ad from the Sun. Could be considered risky now but there was a time where that was the reference source. The lady that arrived at my door was more mature but still very nice. Good-looking and nice attitude. Looking back, it was a comfortable session at most, but the butterflies got to disappear during the action!
  13. I am not an addict of Cerb; however, I am an addict of all the wonderful ladies that are present on Cerb. :-)
  14. Isn't she the Victoria that used to be at PK?
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