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mrgreen760

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  1. I prefer husky thank you very much =) Peace MG
  2. Almost makes me wanna become a cowboy :) Giddy UP
  3. My first recollection was that I was going to be an Eatons delivery driver. They had these cool little trucks and made home deliveries of anything and everything including one spool of thread that my mother ordered. No wonder their gone now lol Then it was a social worker, but I'd would have had the sad cases living with me. Then a lawyer but it seemed like too much schooling. Ultimatley I worked in the food industry for more than 20 years became a meat expert and travelled north america buying meat for a restaurant supply company. Then the CEO of an environmental organization for the last 15 years. And all with my grade 12 education. Now I'm sort of "semi-retired" and am looking at a new career and figure I've got one more in me and most likely in the not for profit sector. But I never thought I'd do what I did, so who knows what might pop up. Peace MG
  4. Work is work. When I first got involved in seeing SP?s it never occurred to me that escorting is in fact ?work?. I think it was my self created illusion that I was some how special or different than the other players and the sex-workers I saw made me feel that way. Initially I confess I found it all quite confusing, but hanging out on CERB and watching the Secret Diaries of a Call Girl helped me get a better handle on it. Like any work people do they do said work for a variety of reasons and some are very fortunate and do in fact love their work and for others it?s a means to an end. I find it much clearer now to consider sex-work to be work and threads like this one really help me keep things in perspective. Thank you! Peace MG
  5. The dog ate his electronic organizer Got distracted watching the new season of Jersey Shore and the Situation's abs Thought he may have to pay HST Peace MG
  6. Extenuating circumstances are just that. My point was in the vast majority of cases there's a way to reach out and every reasonable effort should be made to do so. Hope you're better. Peace MG
  7. I once postponed verus cancelled as my head just wasn't into it and felt horrible that I only provided 48 hours notice. I viewed it as a potential loss of opportunity for the woman involved. If it had been inside 24 hours I would have contributed a fair cancellation fee. I just don't get the no show thing at all :( There's always a way to reach out. Peace MG
  8. To me the key is definately attitude, positive attracts positive and negative is well negative. Like in any field of endeavour when business is rolling it's vital not to take it for granted, the "tire kickers" or perceived "time wasters" of today may in fact be the bread and butter of tomorrow. I've contacted some in the past and if I wasn't ready to book right then and there I was sort of blown off partially because at that point in time they had no shortage of bookings. Times do change and flavours of the month change as well. It's always good to be prospecting because you never know who your next regular might be and it's the regulars who'll help get you through the slower times. Peace MG
  9. The main and probably only one is claustrophobia.....I'll break out in a cold sweat just thinking about stuff like spelunking, cruise ships and being bound. Peace MG
  10. Happy Birthday Soleil!! A great gal and if you followed the Big Al theads, a heart of gold! Have a great one!! Peace MG
  11. When the actor Dudley Moore (5 ft 2 in or less) was married to actress Susan Anton (5 ft 11 in) he joked that he went up on her versus down on her. :) Peace MG
  12. 1.Born and raised in Winnipeg with the exception of 1 year in Edmonton….been a pegger my whole life 2.Am blessed/cursed with virtually total recall 3.I am a hippy at heart….but have been a CEO-type for 25 years 4.I am a meat expert and oddly perhaps an environmentalist 5.I’m extremely 420 friendly but didn’t have my first toke until my mid-20’s 6.Lost my virginity at 18….high school girlfriend 7.I live way way below my means intentionally so no one owns me 8.I am extremely sensitive and can cry at the drop of a hat 9.I love music and see most small venue shows that come to town 10. I sing very well 11.I know a little about a lot and a lot about little 12.I am a Pisces…..which apparently goes along way in explaining the contradictions :) 13.I am a stickler about good manners. 14.I say what I mean and mean what I say and my word is gold!
  13. Eyes trained on the horizon! Stachel Paige is quoted as saying "Don't look back. Something might be gaining on you." :) Additional Comments: Thank you Isabella :) Thanks CH Love, respect and a whole bunch of laughs......we even reset the odds board.....our way of whislting through the graveyard. Peace MG
  14. I first heard the term tontine while watching an episode of Mash. Colonel Potter received a bottle that signified he was the last survivor of a tontine. When researching tontine it was a scheme where people invested money and received dividends and when some one died their capital reained in the fund and the survivors sort of split the proceeds, some say it was the percusor of modern life insurance. Thriteen of us were at a party more than 15 years ago and the idea came up. Our twist was that each would put up a bottle of their favorite alcoholic beverage and when some passed, we'd gathter and drink their bottle with an appropriate toast. There are many high end cognacs and single malt scotches and as economic situations changed some have been continually upgraded. One smarty pants put up the worst Tequila along with 13 miniatures. His rational was WTF I'll be dead and the survivors should suffer...lol Pretty funny and he'll never hear the end of it. Recently we lost our first member. The surviving twelve gatherd in my back yard this past Friday. What seem so funny 15 years ago had now taken on a more serious tone. We're between 48 and 60, so the likely heard of going another 15 years with a loss may not be actuarily reasonable. We had more than a few laughs enjoyed each other. At the appointed time we filled 13 glasses equally and each survivor stood told a story and toasted our fallen friend. The last glass (his glass) was smashed in my fire pit and the remaining 12 put back in the box for next time. We toasted our friend and we toasted ourselves for not being the first. Here to us.....and those like us!! Peace MG
  15. I shave my noggin and an attractive women sitting in my lap shaving my head would be well...attractive :) Peace Mr Green
  16. Pretty cut and dried for me. After doing my due diligence, the response I receive to an inquiry decides my interest. I like to communicate with some who is willing to enagage with me. I'm in no hurry and am prepared to take the time to establish a rapport but won't continue if it's a waste of time for both of us. I appreciate and love smart and witty women and often the only way to find that out if you might be on the same page is to communicate. If I'd received that kind of response I literally wouldn't have given it or the woman another thought. Peace MG
  17. I concur with Winnipegcub completely, my play won't change provided I find the appropriate dance partner. It's all about the experience to me! Peace MG
  18. Hot yoga Meditation Excercise Wine Food Music The bud And work, I love to work!! Peace Mr Green
  19. "Don't let yesterday use up too much of today".....Will Rogers And one often credited to Eleanor Roosevelt..."Today is History..Tomorrow is Mystery..Today is a Gift" Peace Mr Green
  20. I agree with fortunateone and it's really the only type of session I'm interested in. Not always that easy to find in my experience. But when you do.....it's great :) Peace Mr Green
  21. The simple answer for me would be age. But more likely it will be when the effort put in no longer results in outcomes that make that effort worth while. Peace MG
  22. Any one hanging out at the FF in Birds Hill Park? Peace MG
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