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Lunch today with my family... it was great.
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Older experience SP's vs Younger SP's
Ice4fun replied to someguy's topic in General Discussion Area - all of Canada
Ok... I generally see more experienced ladies and by experience I am talking about life experience not sexual experience... I personally think that is because I have tended to find over the years that the social and emotional connection I have with them is often better. Why is that... well if if was to guess it's because I am a talker and with the ladies with greater life experience we often find more things to talk about. Now for me this is not a definite I have met much younger ladies who I have had wonderful connections with and frankly when it comes to the topic we are not allowed to talk about on here (sex) it is usually great regardless of the age of the lady. There is no right answer to this it might only be the right answer for you or perhaps the preference you might have based on your individual experience up to now. Let's face it... I am an older guy in what could be at best called middle age shape... if i can find a beautiful sexy lady who is interested in spending intimate time with me doing things I enjoy... well I don't really thing I care about her age. Just my Opinion -
I am not a winter sports person (I watch hockey but always inside in a warm seat) so I have no interest in snow and have no problem with a green Christmas or for that matter a green winter. So the choice is obvious Warm Christmas Your tree... White lights or multi colour lights?
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what are you doing at this very minute?
Ice4fun replied to Exotic Touch Danielle's topic in Fun Threads
Just got home after a busy day that capped off a week that was both personally challenging and rewarding. Christmas is without a doubt my favorite time of the year... it brings people together and seems to afford us the opportunity to do good things for other people that often we don't take the time to do the rest of the year. For me personally the wonderful spirit of Christmas is both a blessing and a curse as it is also the time of the year that I am most reminded of the people who I care for who are no longer with me. I told a good friend this week who is also having a difficult time that life is fucking hard and that we can't take everything that goes wrong personally and I believe that 100% but knowing something is right is not the same as accepting it when it comes to ourselves. So what I am doing right now is trying to focus on the positives of this wonderful Christmas season and hoping tomorrow makes that easier. -
What is preferred client age?
Ice4fun replied to Tempted Monk's topic in General Discussion Area - all of Canada
I will preface this by saying I am in my mid fifties... I think the Ideal age for a client is some one al little more mature perhaps mid to late 50's living in St. John's NL but that's Just my Opinion Lol -
Ok first let me just make a mental note to self... high speed it is.... As for the choice between wet-crazy-lose-your-faculties s3x or slow & sensitive... I was clearly under the impression they went well together it is just a matter of which first... If i must choose my choice will be specifically related to CapitalCforcougar... wet-crazy-lose-your-faculties s3x And in keeping with the last reply... When the high speed on the magic wand creates a scenario where once the first 0rgasm is reached...the whole place need a good washing afterward.. walls & all....do you taste or not taste?
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There is not much nicer then a beautiful woman's bra hanging on the bedpost of your bed just in case there is a fire... :)
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My two recommendations would be Michelin X-Ice Bridgestone Blizzack I have both on different cars in the family and am happy with both... if i had to choose... Michelin X-ice Just my Opinion
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There is an answer to the increasing amount of bait and switch.... do your research. In my opinion based on my experience most times we have more than an inkling that there is something wrong in these situation before we actually make the booking.... the ad usually scream it.... if it's an agency or an MP location then there are usually cautionary posts and negative reviews on this and other sites.... Cowboy Kenny has probably warned us....and let's face it the ads most likely screamed at us that there was something wrong... unknown lady with no website or reviews with amazing pictures promising every service known to man 24/7 for an amazing rate but operating out of a flea bitten location or only offering outcall... but we book anyway because as we peruse the ads we are lead by our little head and not our big head... it appears our blood circulation at these times might be somewhat restricted. Is there the possibility that there is a diamond out there in the rough...of course...but if do your research you can tease them out of the scam artists and when you find them encourage them to join Lyla and of course post a review. If you do your due diligence and still have a bait and switch situation I would suggest you not follow through either leave or send the lady away and then report it....don't be turned off for having TOFTT ... just report it here and on other sites... if you follow through because your horny and use the logic that while she is not the beautiful lady you saw in the picture she was ok then you simply reward the behavior so why would the people involved change how they operate. Finally in my opinion you should never ever have someone who you cannot verify as reliable and established come to your home... when you do you dramatically increase your personal risk. Anyway that's my rant...lol that's what happens when I can't sleep and am up surfing Lyla when I should be asleep. Just my Opinion
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Minneapolis doesn't want strippers on party buses
Ice4fun replied to bcguy42's topic in Legal discussion, cases & questions
I have to agree BCGUY this clearly looks like another case of political pandering to the right wing base... they are looking to pass a useless law just so they look tough on something for the right wing regardless as to if the problem they are legislating against even exists. So following th same logic of listing in the license of the business all the things that are not allowed like child trafficking and underage drinking I guess they should basicly just list every law in the criminal code that might be broken someone abusing or trafficking women and girls... you know state that on the bus there should be no rape... no murder... no sexual assualt... no physical assault... no kidnapping... no holding someone against their will... but wait maybe just maybe they could simply apply the existing laws...maybe they could revoke licenses when someone allows any "illegal activity" to take place on the bus. Just as a side note.... I have to wonder if the war on child trafficking is actually centered in Minneapolis Minnesota.... yeah that the hotbed... ladies and girls are being rounded up in far away countries loaded on luxury limos with stripper poles and driven to Minneapolis .... those bastards are so sneaky who would have thought it... Just my Opinion -
Well a nice bag can be nice but a hand job in my opinion is always better ;) In regards to the ladies favorite toy the Magic Wand which is better high speed or low speed?
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Top 10 Excuses for Disappearing for an hour or two
Ice4fun replied to a topic in General Discussion Area - all of Canada
I guess just saying you had a raging erection that needed immediate attention would be too blunt?? Lol -
what are you doing at this very minute?
Ice4fun replied to Exotic Touch Danielle's topic in Fun Threads
Well I am not sure about storm stranded touring ladies in St. John's but I do happen to know that Bianca Jaguar, Sophie Lee and Autumn Raine three wonderful LYLA Goddess are available in St John's on this snowy day... While I have never met Sophie Lee I have heard only good things while in the case of Autumn and Bianca I have met both of them many time and can assure you that your time with them will never ever be a disappointment. I have written review for both ladies and would be happy to answer any questions you might have. -
Contoversy. Should PM rethink refugee promise?
Ice4fun replied to a topic in General Discussion Area - all of Canada
it's time to let the middle east solve their own problems, they are more than capable Saudi's, Qatar, Egypt, Turkey, Iran, Iraq, ...... could take in all the Syrians it's time to start looking after who's here, Natives/Northerners, mentally ill, impoverished children, ect.... help them over there, don't want to do that, then just turn the channel Like,or dislike this post, it is something to ponder when other Muslim countries close their borders to, and will not even accept their fellow followers. Unfortunately another 14 die at the hands of what is appearing to be yet another attack by a "Radical Islamist" this week in California... As the Internet and technology makes the world a smaller and smaller place it is amazing that we can see the struggles of other humans and suggest that because they don't look like us or speak our language or worship the same as us then we should care less about their safety in the face of Evil.... I imagine that during the second world War while Jewish men women and children were being rounded up tortured and slaughter in mass Graves and gas chambers it was just as easy to say they are different from us... their problems are not our problems.... let the countries of Europe look after them we have our own issues... Frankly in my opinion this is a crock of bullshit... Let's not pretend that we can't help for financial reason or because we need to solve social problems here in Canada lets resolve as a people to do both... Let's take up the challenge of leadership and actually be that country in the world who both talks the talk and walks the walk. I ask you if this type of conflict came to your homeland and your family was in danger would you want other countries to come forward to help get you to safety... yes of course you would. If we choose not to do this it's not because we can't.... it's not because it places us in danger.... it's not because other countries in the area won't help.. it's because we are too selfish to help... plain and simple it's because we don't care that innocent men women and children will die... Just my Opinion -
That is a very hard choice as our family have great traditions around both times... Christmas Eve and the anticipation... the time with the family in a quiet peaceful way is amazing but so is the shear joy of Christmas day... if i have to choose I will go with Christmas Eve? Opening your gifts or watching people you care about opening theirs?
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what are you doing at this very minute?
Ice4fun replied to Exotic Touch Danielle's topic in Fun Threads
Just getting ready to head out and clean up the snowfall from last night... forecast called for up to 25cm but thankfully much less This is our first real snowfall for the year and frankly I am already sick of it. -
Contoversy. Should PM rethink refugee promise?
Ice4fun replied to a topic in General Discussion Area - all of Canada
The following is a a speech by the Governor General at a forum on welcoming Syrian refugees on Dec 1st http://www.huffingtonpost.ca/david-johnston/syrian-refugees-canada_b_8694166.html Welcoming Syrian Refugees Will Be A Defining Moment For Canada I delivered this speech at the opening of the Forum on Welcoming Syrian Refugees to Canada, an event that encouraged a coordinated effort from all sectors to respond to the Syrian crisis. December 1, 2015Rideau Hall, Ottawa I begin by acknowledging that this important event is taking place on the traditional territory of the Algonquin Nation. Welcome, all of you, to this forum on welcoming Syrian refugees to Canada. This forum is about much more than that, in fact. It's about living up to who we are as Canadians. Vincent Massey, the first Canadian-born governor general, said: "Nations achieve character in crises... [and] it is of such moments in history that nations seem ... to say to themselves, 'I live for something. For what? What do I value above all...?'" The Syrian refugee crisis is one such moment for our nation today. It compels us to ask: What is our character? What do we live for? What do we revere above all? The moment has once again come to answer those questions. This is a moment to reaffirm our fundamental values as Canadians. To test the depth of our commitment to diversity, inclusiveness and tolerance. To show our willingness and ability to help children, women, men--whole families--in desperate need. This is a defining moment for Canada, a defining moment for all of us. And it's even more than that. It's an opportunity. Great nations are built on great challenges. An opportunity to mobilize our communities, from St. John's to Winnipeg to the Lower Mainland of British Columbia--and so many points between. To re-imagine how we take care of the most marginalized and vulnerable among us. To stand together as a smart and caring country that believes in and fights for equality of opportunity for every single one of us. All of you participating in this forum today understand that welcoming Syrian refugees is both a challenge and an opportunity for Canada. And you know this too: Great nations are built on great challenges. Each of you is a leader, whether in the public or private sector or in civil society. Each of you is dedicated to settling and integrating refugees. And each of you knows how important this work is, and that we must engage individual Canadians in the effort. I know we'll succeed, because the cause and the company are very good. Let me tell you a story about the wonderful opportunity that lies before us. Four years ago, I led a delegation of highly accomplished Canadians on State visits to Malaysia, Vietnam and Singapore. And an extraordinary thing happened on that trip. It was a moment that reminds you what a great country Canada is. This story has two main actors: Perrin Beatty, who is with us today, and Kim Thúy, who unfortunately could not be here. Perrin and Kim were part of that delegation in 2011 because of their impressive achievements and expertise: Perrin, as head of the Canadian Chamber of Commerce; Kim, the Governor General's Award-winning author of the novel Ru, as a cultural ambassador to her homeland, Vietnam. But what the two of them only realized at the outset of our visits was that their paths had intersected years ago, in 1979, in very different circumstances. As a child, Kim had fled from Vietnam to Malaysia as one of thousands of "boat people." And along with members of her family, she would sit outside the Canadian high commission in Kuala Lumpur every day, hoping that her dream would be realized. Her dream of coming to Canada. At that time, Perrin was serving as a young cabinet minister in Prime Minister Joe Clark's government that was working to bring large numbers of Vietnamese refugees to Canada. Along with thousands of his fellow Canadians, Perrin and his government helped make Kim's dream come true. Today, she's one of our finest authors, and there they were in 2011 on a State visit together, representing their country at the highest diplomatic level. So this story highlights some basic, wonderful truths about Canada. One, we're stronger when we work together. Two, diversity is one of our strengths. And three, despite our many backgrounds and cultures of origin -- more than 200 languages spoken, more than 200 ethnic origins -- we all have a great deal in common. We call that great deal Canada. "So how do we do it?". That was the question German chancellor Angela Merkel asked me when she visited Rideau Hall in the summer of 2012. Chancellor Merkel wanted to know how Canada had built such a successful society out of people from all over the world. As you may know, Germany is expecting to welcome one million refugees. Just think about that: one million refugees. So her question -- "How does Canada do it?" -- was anything but abstract. Indeed, it's fast becoming one of the critical questions of our time. And it's why you're here today. To help us find a Canadian answer to that question in our current context. Fortunately, no doubt in part because of our vast geography and challenging climate, the theme of interdependence has always been at the core of what it means to be Canadian. A warm Canadian welcome in a cold Canadian winter -- what could be more fitting? Perhaps this is why we have answered the call for help so often and so readily--in welcoming more than 60,000 Vietnamese boat people in 1979 and 1980 for example. And why history has judged us so harshly when we have failed to heed that call. Of course, our history of welcome predates the existence of Canada itself. The settlers at Port Royal, in what is now Nova Scotia, would never have survived their first winters in the early 1600s were it not for the generosity and guidance of Indigenous peoples. Our history is full of such stories of diverse people helping each other through hard times. Like those early settlers, many Syrian refugees will be arriving in winter. A warm Canadian welcome in a cold Canadian winter--what could be more fitting? Canada's diverse, tolerant, multicultural society is one of our great strengths and perhaps our greatest contribution to the world. That's why it's so important that we succeed in welcoming refugees. Again, what could be more fitting? That, and simply because it's the right thing to do. Once again, we'll meet the challenge, we'll do what's right. We must have an open and engaged discussion here today; and we must connect and form the networks that will allow us to multiply our effectiveness. I'm looking forward to your participation in today's panels and discussions. The talent and energy in this room are truly impressive. Let's use them to ensure the newest members of our Canadian family receive a warm welcome and have every chance of success in their new country. Let's live up to who we are as Canadians by tackling this challenge, seizing this opportunity. Let's work together and meet this defining moment for our country head-on. -
Does it also taste like marshmallows??? I am willing to do the taste test.
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Living well lolol tonight it was teen Burger and fries from A&W.
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Older experience SP's vs Younger SP's
Ice4fun replied to someguy's topic in General Discussion Area - all of Canada
Having met you Autumn I think i can say with some certainty that most guys would think you still fit all the criteria to be arm candy... but who wants just arm candy when you can also have the rest you also have to offer. As for your dates being more refined.... on our future dates I will try much harder lolololol -
Best lapdance tune ever....
Ice4fun replied to Angus Podgorny's topic in General Discussion Area - all of Canada
I always thought that the best lapdance song was "Stairway to Heaven" by Led Zeppelin.. why is it the best lol well because it is eight minutes and two seconds long :) -
Many people in this industry both ladies and clients are using phone Apps which give them a phone number without the need to get a work phone or give out their real number till they have verified who they are dealing with. The use of these apps is loved by some and hated by others but they are becoming very common place so you can't reach the same conclusion about where someone is from based simply on their area code. Many of the apps allow you to select your area code but often at an extra cost if you simply take the random number it is cheaper and really it does not make a difference if the lady is touring. Just my Opinion
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Welcome Back... your presence has been missed