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O.k. So here is the context. Television is not that important to me. My current set is about 6 years old, and is a hulking monster. 23 inch screen. Not interested in a giant screen. 27 - 32 inches maximum. We've decided to get rid of cable. Most of our viewing is through stuff downloaded, Netflix, or streamed from the Internet. So, given that, does it make sense to get a flat screen, that I can either hook my laptop to directly, or stream to it. Or, just get a nice 27 inch monitor and hook the computer up to it directly. Advice, alternatives, options will be gratefully received.
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And I suspect this is the motto of many ladies of CERB
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Like RG and others I shave. It takes some practice, but I don't worry too much about cutting myself. It has happened once, but that's it. I'm afraid I'm a bit of a hairy, but sensitive beast. Using something like Nair or Neet would cause me all sorts of problems. Even using regular soaps on that region causes me trouble. I'm the only 50 year old man who regularly has Johnson's baby wash on his shopping list. Anything else leaves my ass itching like crazy!!! Porthos
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My mother is nearly 90, wheelchair bound, very frail, and suffering from Alzheimer's. Not a good start for the highlight reel I know. But today when I visited her she was alert(ish) and knew who I was. That's an incredible highlight!!!!
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I think you're dead on RG. The cost of enforcing bawdy house laws against Indy escorts simply makes it prohibitively expensive. The police are interested in street prostitution, bawdy houses where there may be human trafficking or drugs involved, and locations that result in community complaints. Porthos
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I've had good luck with Dell, my son's Acer is now 4 years old and needs replacing, but has taken everything a teenager can dish out. My current HP has been a disappointment. That's the thing about technology. It seems to me that construction standards are highly variable, so for every great recommendation there are also horror stories. Computers .... YMMV
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Absolutely ... I think it would be an incredible experience. Porthos
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I ate a bad salmon sandwich once and got food poisoning. I literally thought I was going to die! A horrible experience. Hope you are feeling better soon. Porthos
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fripples in the sand:
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Getting lots done. The pile is getting smaller. And once it's small enough, I can treat myself with some playtime. Porthos
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Loyalty program
Athos replied to Miss Jessica Lee's topic in General Discussion Area - all of Canada
I must say that with ladies I regularly see I sort of feel like I always get the benefits of a loyalty program. If I haven't seen them in a while, sometimes it is an extra passionate welcoming, or a little treat. Truth is, as many have observed before, often the more times you see a lady, the more intense, passionate, and explosive each session gets. I remember once, with a lady I had seen probably 20 times, when the session was over we looked at each other with amazement. Both of us commented that we didn't think that it could get hotter and more intense for us. But suddenly it had. WE had gone off in a different direction, without even talking about it, and found new things about what we liked. It was WOW! I don't think it could have possibly happened that way on a first date. Maybe not even on a 5th. For me, that's the benefit of loyalty. And it's built into finding a lady you genuinely have chemistry with, and it has absolutely nothing to do with the donation. Porthos -
Even covered these are gorgeous
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Loyalty program
Athos replied to Miss Jessica Lee's topic in General Discussion Area - all of Canada
My feeling is that this is not a great idea. One thing is that once it's advertised or becomes known, it gets hard to change your mind. What happens if, after 4 visits, you decide you don't want to see someone again. Still your right to do so of course, but now the fellow is angry because he didn't get the reduced rate session. Some guys will view the loyalty program as meaning you're obligated to see them A better way to do this is to negotiate such things one on one with regular and trusted clients. Years ago I saw one lady very regularly. Certainly several times a month, if not weekly. The fact that her incall was across the road from my office didn't help (or did depending on your perspective). After a while she suggested a different fee arrangement than she advertised. Can't remember the details now, but it saved me some money on longer encounters and certainly made me feel valued and helped keep me as a regular client. of course, this approach won't bring in new clients!! So I suppose it depends on whether you're seeking to recruit business or retain business. -
Love the vintage pin up girl look