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EmilyRushton

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  1. As it has been said do not swap services for photography. Halifax boudoir photographers as slim and I suggest if you can look in another city and travel there. As well some are not ok with shooting an escort, so be upfront with what you need the photos for.
  2. There are plenty of women who travel to Saint John and a few that live there.
  3. I agree it takes a bigger person to admit when they are wrong and to say sorry. Second chances it seems are rare these days and when deserved they should be given. However I personally think that the lady in question should have to prove herself before being allowed back on EC to Advertise. Ladies such as myself invest ALOT of time, effort and money into their business and advertising and when ladies such as the one in question pull their borrowed photo stunts - it affects us all. Let her prove herself here and then extend the privilege of advertising on EC. Too much BS like this goes on in this business and it needs to stop somewhere, or at least be used as an example that it will not be tolerated. Others who pull this BS will see that she got a firm reprimand and hopefully think twice about following in her foot steps. I know we all make mistakes, but this is a matter of knowing better and knowing it was wrong, yet still doing it. Why use real photos on one site and fakes on another, it makes NO sense. In the last year, on this board alone we had more stolen websites, ad text and photos that were caught by members than I can count (and I was a victim on more than one occasion)
  4. You only have to remove your shoes if they have metal in them or a heel. If your in runners, deck shoes, uggs or other flats they wont ask you to take them off.... However at Pearson, if you get the real happy camper in security he will ask you to remove your shoes regardless....
  5. The father actually flyies for business at least twice a month according to one of the people interviewed in his home town (he owns a local business that employs most of the town, so like anyone will allow a quote with a name) Any human being should just plain well know better.... I flew on average 6-10 planes a week last year, and some of the stupidity I saw is just plain disrespectful. I HATE flying and I really have a strong dislike for people who can't follow simple instructions. I think flying will be what pushes me over the edge one day (Like the flight attendant who evacuated using the slide) I so get how he felt and why he snapped. If that was my week vacation that got shortened because of that stupidity, I would not have been happy about it.
  6. Good morning Just wanted to say thank-you for a lovely time in Halifax this past week. I look forward to seeing you again soon in March Stay warm and safe from the upcoming storm this week.... xoxo Emily
  7. Let me rephrase this (As I mistyped what I meant to phrase), as I am a downtown dweller and not a suburban type of person, 65% of the people in the area of the city in which I live in, which can be referred to as downtown is on welfare or some form of social assistance (this does not take in effect, east , west, north, south or out lying areas). This sounds high, but if one took a poll on how many were on assistance in the projects in Toronto (or similar cities), it would be higher. Im not judging the entire community on welfare, (there are people who need it and have no other option) these people use welfare as a last resort not as a means to a lifestyle. It takes a bigger person to admit they need help. It may not look like a lot of money, and in fact is not to those who DO NEED it, but there are FAR too many milking the system.
  8. I am not spreading misfortune, but the sole reality of what I have noticed on a day to day basis when I am home. As well as from talking to the local government agency on how I can help work towards any small thing I can do to help work with this problem. It is easy to turn a blind eye when you dont live next to it. When you visit a place you are blinded by vacation mode and not reality, once it is part of day to day life you embrace it. The Teen pregnancy rates in NB jumped 40% since 2005, (the rest of the maritimes, excluding PEI is not far behind) local studies show majority of these girls have no where to go, so where do you think they are getting the means to live? Add this to the already high rate of people already on assistance, and this mess keeps getting bigger. 1 in 10 children in NB are living below the poverty line, those are the ones that deserve the assistance. Unless you live in the GTA or another LARGE city - you would be surprised of the lifestyle that others live off of it. I love where I live, just dont really enjoy some of the walks of life on my street (lots of people feel this way about their neighbours) I moved for a more peaceful way of life, as living in the GTA makes one crazy. I am a firm believer of turning lemons into lemonade and while I disagree with the ease that one can get Government money to live on, I wont let that bring me down. I am fortunate to live in one of the most historical and architecturally beautiful cities in canada, and I plan to fully make the most of it. I am all for bettering the community and fully plan to help in some way, no matter how small. If your parents are on welfare and raise you to know no different better, you more than likely will be on it as well.. If you have a child and see that you get more money for more babies as well as subsidized housing and free childcare you would probably take it too. At the end of the day, you can then afford to live a VERY extravagant lifestyle all on the government. If you have money for booze and expensive clothing while on government assistance, the guidelines into which one needs to qualify in order to get it, is too low.
  9. You need to book a duo with ladies who have a connection with one another and with you. Nothing worse than a third wheel in the room. Everyone seeks something different in a duo, and what was great for one person may not be the experience that you are looking for, for yourself. So do your research. Book a lady you already enjoy spending time with, ask her who she enjoys working with and go from there, when you book with 2 ladies that you have never met - you are asking for a disaster.
  10. Great post...and topic.... I agree wholeheartedly with what you have to say. i relocated almost 2 years ago to a city where 65% of people are on social assistance and they live for cheque day. There is a newspaper full of decent jobs (I know as I have looked). I dont understand it no matter how I try to process the train of thought that these people have. One of the main reasons this is such a trend, is that they are 2nd or 3rd generation social assistance receivers. They figure if they were raised ok on it, why not keep it up. Plus they see $$$ when they find out they get more money a month for each child they have. Goverment assistance is there for a short term fix, not as a lifestyle. It REALLY sickens me. In my building I am the ONLY person not on assistance, yet some of the other tenants live a more extravagant lifestyle than I do.....How is that possible? I was in the bank at home last week, I was the ONLY person in line not cashing a government cheque. I was raised to always want better for myself and my family, and I just could not subject myself to ever take a handout from the government day in and day out for the remainder of my life. After seeing how the other half lives for the last almost 2 years it sickens me. The fact that people are content with just getting by and not wanting better for themselves is a big part of the downward spiral. Better yet, how about the homeless people with pets? WTF you cant care for yourself so you decide to make an animals life miserable too?
  11. Finding out I have enough pull to get a good friend upgraded for their romantic weekend escape with their special someone....
  12. I generally dont work at night, and prefer hotels that are key carded at night for safety.
  13. Yes but after 11pm most of these hotels have their elevators on key card access only for registered guests.
  14. Maybe this thread will be of some help: http://www.cerb.ca/vbulletin/showthread.php?t=25237&highlight=hotels
  15. Seriously? your playing the naive card? In the few short weeks you have been on this board, you have have managed to appall most members by posting things that would be better left unsaid - as well as you have managed to over step the boundaries of respect when it comes to fellow Companions and Hobbyists. How many times in any given week, does one member need to keep apologizing? It does not take a brain surgeon to figure out that others find some of your posts/ threads offensive and clearly crossing the line. Why even joke about a subject (this thread in particular)that clearly has some serious consequences. You say you have respect towards others and we are all taking your posts out of context, yet do you even think before you type at ALL? If it was about fumbling in the back of a car, why title your post "car dates"? I for one don't buy the "new to this, I have no clue card" if you were clueless, you would not have posted half of the things you have written.
  16. Happy Birthday Emma.... May you have an amazing day....
  17. Happy Birthday Toine.... May you have a wonderful day....
  18. May you have a wonderful birthday Peachka Enjoy your day....
  19. Happy Birthday Meg, May your day be wonderful...
  20. Good morning, It was lovely to be back in North Bay, great to catch up with friends and meet some new ones as well. I look forward to visiting again, when its warmer. xoxo Emily
  21. Good afternoon, Wanted to say thank you for a lovely, albeit chilly trip to Timmins. The -45 came as an eye opening reminder of why I left the parries.... Here is too sunny days ahead... xoxo Emily
  22. In answer to your questions Madison, there are few cerbies from Timmins on here (I know of 5, but there may be more) Like any city one wishes to travel too, that is small in size (if you are seeking a few quality dates and not looking to be a revolving door) then it is perfect. Keep in mind in a smaller city people are extra paranoid about discretion and last minute cancellations are usually more than the ones that show up for the encounter. The amount of gents that show interest out weighs the amount that show up, but that being said in any business you need to spend money to make money and it is a lovely city to chill in.
  23. Good morning, Just wanted to say thank you for a lovely time in London, it was great to be back and I look forward to visiting again soon. xoxo Emily
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