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  1. We were emailing back and forth on rentmen and he stopped responding when I told him what I was into, a mere rated PG-13 list compared to what he said that he was into. He stopped responding.

  2. My birthday treats have varied over the years. When I lived in Chicago, I'd take the day off from work and visit the lion house at Lincoln Park Zoo (I'm a Leo) and would either have a nice dinner with family and/or friends. When I lived in San Diego, I'd go out with friends. Then one year my niece and nephew suggested I visit them in Chicago on my birthday rather than making random trips home. That lasted until three years in a row the weather was so bad we were all miserable (as my nephew said, sarcastically, "Happy Birthday from all of us at the heat stroke clinic"). Last year I went to Albuquerque to visit a friend whose birthday is a few weeks after mine.

     

    This year, I will probably hire the hottest guy I can fid and then visit said Albuquerque friend on Labor Day, which falls a few days after her birthday.

  3. I think Tag Adams got caught and sent to jail on Manhunt, I don't think apps existed at the time, or maybe they weren't even popular.

     

    Just use your common sense: PNP, minors, no age, bring party favors across state lines, ask someone to come to you for $ with a friend, etc. big red flags!

    I believe Tag Adams was arrested because the guy he was talking to purported to be a minor and he had drugs on him.

  4. Ditto ... and I taught high school kids English for 35 years. As for auto-correct, more often than not it has bailed me out, but it has occasionally created some real gaffes. I've become a more diligent proofreader as a result.

    I don't recall what I was typing, but a very early version of autocorrect changed it to "antebellum." I was not discussing the pre-Civil War period down South, though.

     

    What I hate is when I use the correct word; and autocorrect silently replaces it with another correct word but the wrong word.

    YES!!!

  5. His ad says Available Now.

     

    ~Boomer~

    It does, but look to the left above his pictures and you'll see the blurb about the ad awaiting admin approval. It does't display in search. You have to have a link to it for it to display.

  6. On a good note. Not a panhandler, but was walking down Michigan Ave. late one night in Chicago in River North. Not many people around. A guy was selling Streetwise, so I decided to buy a copy. Took out my wallet, went to get the money, accidentally dropped a $100 bill. He told me about it. I paid him $20 for the paper.

    Several years ago while on a business trip to Chicago I tripped on a subway grate on State Street. My hand was torn up, glasses went in one direction, watch in another, and wallet flew out of my pocket and went in a third direction. A homeless guy helped me up, retrieved my glasses, watch, and wallet, and made sure I could walk over to Walgreens where I could get first aid supplies. I had no money. I got money at Walgreens but didn't see the guy when I walked past. Later in the morning I saw him and gave him some cash (can't remember whether it was $20 or $50). He didn't want to take it, but I insisted.

  7. Some of us are just new to this ;) or some are just here to read and rarely post anything.

    Understood. But you don't post the hot messes the OP was referring to. And we thank you for that. :)

     

    There are the obvious ones, some legit, some not, but if personal stories are to be believed, then the obsessive nature and repetitive posting is understandable. Some have admitted a lack of an ability to work or get out into the world. If that is the case, then I can see how the Internet becomes your lifeline in connecting with others. The ones I am referring to, while their posting might seem excessive to some, they do get a lot of responses and they are also courteous and respectful. Everyone's got a story to tell...

    Agreed. And I don't think the OP was referring to them, either.

  8. In the mid 90s, while waiting at the light on northbound 1st ave. to go west on the Eisenhower, always saw the same woman walking in the road in a tattered jacket and sign asking for money. Fast forward 5 years later, back on that same route, same woman, same walk in between lanes.

    Remember the guys who would offer to "clean" your windshield?

  9. Do I have to give kickbacks to the players here to get many good-excellent reviews? I just read on today's Daddys Reviews an escort with a dubious history has 100+ reviews, all quite favorable. Cheerio to him, but issuing bribes is something I am not inclined to do.

    Advice?

    Apparently, you did not take the advice that was provided in this thread, particularly post # 11, quoted below:

     

    My only advice would be:

     

    No age shaving...

    No bashing other escorts

     

    Other than that, have fun, and...

     

    *Be nice and respectful

    :p

     

    There is nothing nice nor respectful about your post.

  10. I'm with Greg on the Grant Park hotels - not the best location. My advice is one of the hotels in River North. There's a very nice Hampton Inn on Illinois St right around the corner from the Grand Red Line. There's also a Hilton Garden Inn and an Embassy Suites practically on top of the Grand Red Line. The Wit is in the Loop near the Lake Red Line and the Clark and Lake Blue /Green/Brown/Purple/Orange lines stop. The Blue takes you to O'Hare and the Orange to Midway. Although most of the Loop is dead at night, that area is a bit more lively given the theatres in the area. From a transportation standpoint it cannot be beat.

  11. All this talk about secret societies and dudes and whatnot made me think of a funny thing that happened when my brother (who at the time did not drink AT ALL) and I (who drinks very rarely) decided to dip too far into the Jack Daniels and turn on TV. After seeing a commercial for some pill that prevents guys from peeing every five minutes (tagline "guys like you don't want to get slowed down by [whatever condition was being treated]" with images of guys whitewater rafting and fishing) followed by a Viagra ad, we came up with "FlowHard." It treats PeePee and ED. The tagline: "for guys who like to do guy things, with other guys."

     

    My sister-in-law forbade us from ever watching TV after having alcohol without warning her. Apparently, we made her laugh so hard she had a sudden case of PeePee.

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