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  1. Yummers! https://rentmen.eu/David_R
  2. I sent you a PM7829V. Grade C- massage, PM if anyone wants more.
  3. $500 ~ 60minutes = $8.33/minute. He better not text during 'our time'...
  4. Hero of Mexico Earthquake Loves to Have Her Ears Scratched Frida, an 8-year-old sniffer dog that rescues survivors, brings Mexico ‘joy and hope’ at a dark time Mexican Navy sniffer dog Frida has located 12 disaster survivors and identified 53 bodies buried under debris. PHOTO: EL UNIVERSAL/ZUMA PRESS By Robbie Whelan / Wall St. Journal Oct. 2, 2017 MEXICO CITY—The most popular public employee in Mexico is 8 years old, weighs 70 pounds, is covered in yellow fur and likes chasing rubber balls. Her name is Frida, and she is a Labrador sniffer dog for the Mexican Navy. She became a nationwide celebrity after the 7.1-magnitude earthquake struck Sept. 19, showing up at collapsed buildings to look for survivors. Frida Dozens of newspaper reporters and TV stations have lined up to “interview” Frida, who hosts news conferences while wearing booties and “doggles.” She pants contentedly, barks and endures petting and ear scratching while cameras and microphones are shoved in front of her snout. Frida T-shirts and Frida piñatas have popped up for sale, two merchandise-related trademarks were filed in her name, and Facebook users are nudging Mexico’s central bank to replace muralist Diego Rivera with a portrait of Frida in her rescue gear on the 500-peso note. She would be the second Frida on the bill. Painter Frida Kahlo, Mr. Rivera’s wife, is on the back. “The country is in a moment of fear and uncertainty right now. And Frida represents joy and hope,” says Verónica Granados, a publicist in Mexico City who bought Frida stuffed animals online for her 5-year-old niece and herself. Isaac Solis’s design for a 500-peso note featuring Frida. PHOTO: ISAAC SOLIS Frida’s popularity contrasts sharply with the disappointment and distrust many Mexicans feel about the government’s overall response to the earthquake. It killed at least 361 people, including 220 in Mexico City, where it toppled 38 buildings and seriously damaged about 1,800 others. President Enrique Peña Nieto’s approval rating fell to 16% in the third quarter, according to a poll released Thursday. Only about 35% of Mexicans polled by the newspaper Reforma said they approve of Mr. Peña Nieto’s or the city government’s response to the earthquake. The highest approval ratings were for citizen-led earthquake rescue efforts and the Navy’s response. Last week, Mr. Peña Nieto and the governor of Morelos, a hard-hit state, were booed and hissed at an event to highlight government relief efforts, according to YouTube videos of their appearance. People pose for a picture with Frida in Mexico City. PHOTO: JOSE LUIS GONZALEZ/REUTERS “Frida’s not a politician,” says Jorge Chabat, a political scientist at Mexico City’s nonpartisan CIDE research center. “She’s a dog, and look, the truth is she’s cute. Just look at those glasses! She doesn’t steal money, she’s not corrupt. What else do you need?” Frida was born in 2009 at the navy’s canine-unit facility in the southern part of Mexico City. She lives there with about 60 other dogs, most of them Belgian Shepherds or Labradors. When the last major earthquake hit Mexico in 1985, the Mexican Navy had only one or two dogs, used for narcotics and explosives detection. Since then, the unit has expanded its canine search-and-rescue training. A yellow Labrador named Frida who works for the Mexican Navy is a national celebrity for her work in the rescue operations following Mexico’s September earthquake. Video: Robbie Whelan/WSJ. Other celebrity rescue dogs include Eco and Evil, brothers from the same Belgian Shepherd litter, and Titán, a brown Labrador from the fire department in the central city of Silao. Titán happened to be in town for emergency training exercises commemorating the 1985 earthquake, which also occurred on Sept. 19, when last month’s quake struck. Frida has located 12 survivors of earthquakes and other disasters in Mexico, Haiti and Ecuador. She has identified 53 bodies buried under debris. Frida has a “sixth sense” for finding humans that is unlike any other dog the navy has trained, says Frigate Capt. Israel Monterde, chief of the canine division. The navy says it hasn’t tallied how many people Frida has found in Mexico City since last month’s earthquake, partly because she has been working with other dogs who find the trace of a scent that Frida is called in to confirm. When Frida shows up to look for survivors, she is met with cheering and applause from volunteers and onlookers. The Twitter hashtags #fridaparapresidente (“Frida For President”) and #fridarescatista (“Frida the Rescuer”) have been tweeted tens of thousands of times. A boy walks past a mural of Frida in Juárez, Mexico, last week. PHOTO: HERIKA MARTINEZ/AGENCE FRANCE-PRESSE/GETTY IMAGES Frida’s talent for sniffing out survivors, goofy goggles and relaxed demeanor have made her the new public face of the Mexican Navy, an institution widely admired in Mexico for capturing drug lords in daring, dangerous missions. “We walk down the street, and people thank us for our work, because they have seen Frida,” Capt. Monterde says. “It’s a connection between the citizenry and the navy, a coming together, where one feels proud to be a member of the armed forces.” At a media event for the canine unit’s rescue dogs and trainers, Mexican marines in combat fatigues tickled dog bellies and endured licking attacks by 11 Belgian Shepherd puppies now in training for future missions. Reporters swarmed Frida when she was brought out from her resting area at the naval complex. After donning her doggles and booties, a trainer threw a rubber toy to demonstrate Frida’s boundless energy. She chased after the toy, tripped over her paw protectors and rolled over onto her back. Frida wears protective booties and doggles while on search-and-rescue missions. PHOTO: ROBBIE WHELAN/THE WALL STREET JOURNAL “She’s a very noble dog, a very, very calm dog, very sociable,” Emanuel González, one of Frida’s trainers, says to explain her appeal. “She’s almost like a daughter to me. I love her.” Ernesto Cortés, a translator and musician in Cali, Colombia, decided in the middle of the night to launch a Twitter account called @PerritosRecate (or “Rescue Doggies”) to share photos of Frida and other search-and-rescue dogs and link to fan art and products celebrating them. Mr. Cortés says the search-and-rescue dogs are a welcome distraction from the earthquake’s horrors, but he worries government officials “will hijack” Frida to improve their own image. “I hope this symbolism is not perverted,” he says. Based on her age and navy rules, Frida is due to be evaluated at the end of this year to see if her olfactory abilities are still up to snuff and if she can still carry out her rescue duties. If not, she could be forced into retirement. Arturo Rodriguez, a call-center worker from Mexico City, says Frida deserves a full pension. “At the very least, she ought to be taken care of in comfort for the rest of her life,” says Mr. Rodriguez.
  5. This drama has been going on for over 2 years, and this is it?
  6. OK massage with bad teeth and breath? Doesn't sound elite to me.
  7. $300/hr ~ 55 minutes = $5.45/minute And some have the audacity to check their phones and text during that time?
  8. http://33.media.tumblr.com/tumblr_lzmp64sypD1qzv71jo1_500.gif We are waiting Axiom...
  9. "I wonder if he'd go beyond therapeutic with time." Methinks not.
  10. Why aren't these fannies available in the escort world?
  11. We all wait, with baited breath!
  12. Another provider with mental health issues?
  13. He seems to have disappeared?
  14. From the Shill Mill at SA, I have figured out another yellow flag that your candidate is a hoax: Sugar Daddy: "Hey, sounds like we are compatible. How about giving me a call! 310-555-1212." Sugar Baby: "I'm at class/work/gym/with friends right now. Perhaps later." Then you never hear back. I why in the world would they be on the SA website if they are at class/work/gym/with friends, in the first place?
  15. If you want a thoroughly professional and over-the-top sensual massage, check out Charles. Young fit kid from Mauritius, fluent in French, he knows how to please. https://www.masseurfinder.com/members/thegatelame.shtml
  16. Ding! That is SA's business model: tease and then disappear. Just keep paying $79.95/month to find that nugget of gold...
  17. I spoke with a Sugar Baby last night, he said he was glad to find a listed Sugar Daddy who was real. Apparently SA loads up the Sugar Daddy section with shills too.
  18. Personally, I don't think I could 'relax with Will'. He looks more like a car thief than a masseur.
  19. Another provider with mental health issues...
  20. Looking at the youtube video he posted, he's real! I challenge other masseurs and escorts to do the same.
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