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rvwnsd

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  1. I did a cam show with him before committing to an escort appointment. Seems nice, handsome, but body is not as buff as depicted in most of the pics.
  2. NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO!
  3. My experience is not recent (saw him years ago as an escort) but I did see his certificate from massage school and license to practice.
  4. Not to mention a constant number of old members with new identities.
  5. Oh, yes, absolutely. Also, if they kiss you they can't be a cop. But seriously, no.
  6. I've met several unreviewed and un-commented-upon guys and have always had a great time. Conversely, my experiences with Forum favorites have been average, at best, save for a few guys.
  7. I watched the previous seasons with the same cast and liked it, but I think THIS season they are hitting their stride. They seem more relaxed and comfortable with each other.
  8. I bring my Nespresso brewer and the pods. I have an old Pixie, which fits neatly in its little carrying case.
  9. If you bring a pour-over cone, good coffee, and some filters you do not have to suffer the taste of instant coffee. I find most room service coffee to be lacking in flavor.
  10. That's a pretty direct way of saying they do not escort. Before I ask about "extras" I check rent.men for a profile. Also, if they list "Erotic" massage as one of their specialties and they post nudes I feel a little more comfortable asking about "extras."
  11. I've seen them at B3 (Bed, Bath, and Beyond). I used one when I was travelling a lot for work. They work better with ceramic mugs than they do with paper or plastic cups. I now bring my Nespresso when traveling. Like @LaffingBear I want good, strong coffee in the AM. Although I use the Vertuo at home, when travelling I use the Original and make the coffee using an espresso capsule on the lungo setting. I also bring almond butter packets, crispbread (now that Ryvita is nowhere to be found I use one from trader Joe's), mini fruit spread (Williams-Sonoma has some good ones and, of course, Bonne Maman mini fruit reserves [Cost Plus World Market has 'em] are always delightful), almonds, and mini-Nutellas. If I remember to bring Nespresso decaf espresso pods I'll have one with Nutella on crackers for a before-bedtime snicky snack. UPDATE: This website sells 60-paks of mini Bon Maman reserves if your local World market does not carry them. PRO TIP: If you save the mini-jars you can use them as a leak-proof way to bring your own salad dressing when picnicking, packing a brown-bag lunch, or would rather bring your own dressing than use the pedestrian fare they serve at your lunch spot.
  12. My brother, sister-in-law, their kids, and I used to go to a choo-choo train sushi restaurant. (The kids we little when we started going, so "choo-choo" stuck). We ate there for years until the food quality went downhill and the novelty of the train was not enough to bring us in.
  13. I don't mind escorts contacting me. To me it is not a sign of desperation, it is a sign that someone thinks we might be a match.
  14. Being very myopic, I wear contacts when having sex so I can see without the bother of glasses getting in the way. However, at very close range it is almost painful to try focusing my eyes, so I often close them. In fact, even folks who don't require corrective lenses can find it hard to focus at close range.
  15. A colleague recently pointed out that autocorrect sometimes inserts an apostrophe before the "s" when a word is pluralized. :eek:
  16. Sure, but.I was thinking "the 5," "the 805," "the 91," or
  17. It is the Chicago equivalent of "driving on the [insert highway number here]"
  18. True that! My family never said "Jewels" or "Jewel's" We said "Jewel."
  19. The two of you took the words right out of my keyboard. IMO, ugly stereotypes are ugly stereotypes regardless the ethnicity, gender, or orientation. Central and Southern Illinois are not all that far (distance-wise) from Chicago. However, like our friend the thug from the other post, there are plenty of poseurs to go around.
  20. The wikipedia article leaves out a few minor details, such as Osco was a relatively small chain until it was purchased by The Jewel Companies in the 1960s. Jewel took their supermarkets and paired them with Osco drug stores and created some of the first (if not first) combination food and drug stores, called Jewel-Osco. (Skaggs-Alpha Beta stores sprung up in the 1970's after Skaggs ended its partnership with Alberstons.). Most stores constructed after the mid-1960's were Jewel-Osco combo stores and I can't think of any Jewels built after 1970 that weren't. Meanwhile, Acme and California Alpha-Betas were typical supermarkets. Jewel bough SavOn in 1980 Skaggs' American Stores Company (the name of Acme's and Alpha-Beta's parent, which Skaggs adopted after buying those two chains) wanted Osco back and Jewel would not sell it. So, a friendly merger was launched. Then, the merger turned into a hostile takeover. In the end. American Stores acquired Jewel and along with it Osco, SavOn, Eisner (downstate Illinois and Indiana), Buttrrey (Mountain states), StarMarket (Massachusetts), and JewelT (similar to an Aldi). To pay down the massive debt taken on to do the deal, Buttrey, Star, and non-Illinois Eisner stores were all sold. Skaggs and SavOn were re-named Osco. Ultimately, SavOn was changed back because Osco did not resonate with Californians. Ask the ex-pat Chicagoan, indeed.
  21. Hmm...I like a guy who is all sweaty and pumped from the gym. Checks flights to Dallas.
  22. Two popular phrases one hears almost exclusively in Chicago are "come with" and "go with." Used in a sentence: "Hey, kids, I'm going to Jewel's. You want to come with?" "He left already." "Dammit, I wanted to go with."
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