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Simple question. If someone posts in the section where one expects escorts to post and posts something that reads a lot like a massage person working for a well known massage group, should one read anything into that or is it most likely she picked the wrong group?
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A) Not really anything you want to get involved with. B) Pretty sure SWs on the street is a banned subject here. So.... to move this thread into legal territory - what are your thoughts on the introduction of Coors in stubby bottles?
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Almost five years to the day after I wrote about my first visit with Malika, I'm here to post another recommendation for her. My first recommendation still stands, word for word, except that I got over being shy. She is still delightful, attentive, funny, and extremely skilled in the arts and I still must arrange another rendezvous! Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk
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Medium coffee from Tim's, a Shadow Black 2016 Ford Escape with dark charcoal leather interior, and a Wonderbar. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
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182 litres of gas. Brought the bus from Toronto to Ottawa. Total of 599 km. Plus a coffee and raisin bran muffin. The good news is I don't have to pay for the gas.
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What's with the $300 +/hr SP's
bcguy42 replied to jaydanger's topic in General Discussion Area - all of Canada
I don't think you were terribly successful at that. There really isn't any way to publicly pose that question without sounding that way. I'm pretty sure if you had reread this question one more time, bearing in mind the nature of the transaction in question, you would have realized this. Be that as it may, there's a simple answer to why someone charges what she does. Because she can. IMHO you would have gotten some flack for posing the question and just stopping there. I think the commentary after the question is fueling some of the other responses. -
http://www.ctvnews.ca/health/cdc-confirms-case-of-sexually-transmitted-zika-virus-in-texas-1.2761958 Condoms are the best defence.
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I was rousted out of a warm bed to help a car overcome a dead battery. After getting it going, I decided to leave my car parked on the street in hopes the crew will come by today to clean up my parking lot. Five steps from where I parked the car was a bit of green paper poking out of the snow. $20. Sweet. I'm taking the rest of the day off.
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Most recent purchase was buying the Premium Beverage Package for my cruise. Unlimited drinks day and night for ten days and a bit. I'll be sure to take pictures so I'll know where I've been. The Caribbean beckons...
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I'm gonna predict this thread will not be here very long.
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A couple of things strike me about this story. They quote a person who has operated party buses for twenty years who states he's never heard of a stripper on a bus. The impetus for the law that says party buses are involved in Sex trafficking. The study notes that they have no data to support that position but they think the ban should happen anyway. Damn. That sounds familiar. Did I hear this same reasoning in the C-36 debate? Enjoy the read. http://www.citypages.com/news/minneapolis-doesnt-want-strippers-on-party-buses-7877281
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Ottawa 2015 Xmas social
bcguy42 replied to loneskater's topic in General Discussion Area - all of Canada
It looks like my string of attended Socials is going to be broken. I have commitments that prevent me from attending this one. Too bad... I always enjoy meeting those that I know and look forward to the enjoyment of meeting those who are new to me. Sigh... perhaps that next one. :( -
Coconut oil will degrade latex condoms as well as latex toys. So they say at condomdepot.com and I'm willing to take their word for it.
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According to Squirt.org and gloryholeguide.com no, you're on your own.
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Two hotel rooms in Ottawa. Ottawa, Illinois. On our way back from my father's funeral on Thursday in Northeast Iowa and his interment service this morning in Northwest Iowa. He got a fifteen-gun salute. All very impressive and emotional.
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I'd like to thank everyone for the Happy Birthday messages. And also the kind thoughts about my dad. A community... Love it.
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My Dad passed away this afternoon. He instructed that they cease administering all meds and oxygen. With one of his sons there as well as a sister-in-law and his minister, he went peacefully. He taught me by deed and example how to be a good man and father. Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk
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Getting an email telling me the doctor is saying if I want to talk to my Dad I best get there in the next few days. Only a sixteen hour drive. Actually, they thought he was leaving last Sunday night. He's stabilized since then. More or less. I'm considering the drive.
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Clicked on a CTV news story to watch a video. The story had the warning "This video and story contain graphic content that may be distressing to some readers." Then they showed a Tom Mulcair campaign video. Oh, and there was a video about a bear. (Just my early morning attempt at political humour.)
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Who doesn't have valid ID? No offence intended but this is a question that comes from a place of privilege. Live on the streets? No ID. The ID you had until you lost your job two months ago and lost your home is no longer valid. Student? Does your ID have your current address? Unless you want to fly home and vote in a riding you really no longer live in, sorry, no vote. Victim of domestic violence and forced from your home? Does your ID match your current shelter? No vote. The list goes on. Middle and upper class people comfortable in their situation have no problem with the Fair Voting Act. Hmm... Wonder where the Harper folk get most of their votes? This whole issue strikes me as a Canadian version of the voter disenfranchisement laws the Republicans are enacting in the States. Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk
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And then there is this. An Offensive Ad Resulted In A Classic Canadian Standoff
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Something to lighten the discussion. This Badass Kid In A Stephen Harper Photo Op Just Won The Election
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Line up at Tim's. The customer's been in line for five or six minutes. Gets to the cash. "Umm... I want a (whatever) and a... Umm... One of those. No... Umm.. One of those." SMH! You've been standing there doing nothing. You can't pre-decide what you want? What? It comes as a surprise they're going to want to know what you want? Oh, and it's going to cost you money. Get your money or card out. And are you really going to use debit on a $1.50 coffee? And it takes three tries to remember your PIN? Arrggg....
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Should ALL Canadian citizens be allowed to vote?
bcguy42 replied to a topic in General Discussion Area - all of Canada
All US citizen expats are allowed to vote in all Federal elections. They need to request a ballot from the county where they last resided before they left. In the instance of US citizens who have never lived in the US, my kids for example, they can register to vote in Washington DC. Voting in state and local elections for expats varies by state. I moved here over 30 years ago. I can still request state and local ballots for the municipality, county, and state elections from the county where I last lived. I think it's bizarre that my kids, should they so desire, as the children of a citizen, can also request local ballots even though they have never set foot in the county in question. This is not true in all states. -
To my knowledge taxis do not do "surge" pricing like Uber. Think about it,when you really,really need a ride, Uber will jack their rate double or whatever. Taxi rates are controlled by city regulations. Yet one more way Uber operates to Uber advantage, not your's. By the way, I have a linguistic issue about this Uber thing. It is not "ride sharing". Sharing is where I'm going to work or school or the game. You need a ride. We share the car. Uber, for all the corporate protestations that Uber is just an app, is a commercial exercise. You want a ride. You pay me. I give you a ride. Sounds commercial to me. Did anyone else hear that Uber pulled out of Broward County, Florida? Other commercial drivers (taxis) are fingerprinted. Uber refused to have Uber drivers printed. A couple of other Florida jurisdictions are considering requiring finger prints. Uber has warned they'll leave those jurisdictions, too. I've got no problem with Uber if they will agree to the same expenses as other commercial transportation options. Everyone playing by the same rules. But the way they want to operate, where the drivers ignore the expenses taxi drivers are mandated to pay, is not fair Regarding the self-pleasuring taxi drivers, there are Uber drivers awaiting trial on charges of sexual assault. In any large group of people, statistically speaking, there will be creeps and perverts. But... There is a tendency of a portion of the market to want the lowest cost item regardless of the true cost. $4 shirts are available because of outfits like Rana Plaza in Bangladesh. There are very few electronics manufactured in North America because everyone wants $99 Flat Screens manufactured in horrendous conditions "someplace else". I feel someone wants to use Uber, go for it. But understand what it really costs and pray there's no accident. http://www.sun-sentinel.com/local/broward/fl-uber-broward-withdraw-20150706-story.html