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  1. I saw her once in Dec. 2020. I found her very interesting in many ways. I have wanted to repeat; but her rates are just a little bit more than I can afford regularly. That is, I'd want to see her regularly, and I'm afraid I wouldn't be able to afford her. She has changed her hair since.
  2. Badass Kitten and I exchanged a number of emails leading up to our rendezvous one Thursday morning in September. One of the most important things for me is good communication (and why I have shied away from providers who only do SMS). My tastes run more towards sensual domination, and I found my time with Kitten to most pleasant. I will repeat.
  3. Regardless of what end of the situation you are, if you expect to use SMS to make appointments or find out where you need to go, then be cautious with applications like Signal, iMessenger, etc. They are great because they provide much better privacy than plain SMS. But, in many cases, once they figure out that your remote party is also on that service, they use IP rather than SMS. Not a problem, as long as you have data. So, if you don't have data, because you rely on WIFI, then when you are elsewhere, you won't get your messages if the other party is on Signal. And there are not much in the way of feedback to say that they aren't going through. If there are settings to turn Signal off for certain numbers at certain times, I haven't found them yet.
  4. I built one a couple of years ago. It had a home for awhile, then I had to find a new home for it. I couldn't keep it, so I gave it away. I'll see if I can find out what happened to it.
  5. I think that it depends a lot upon who your clients are (and who you want them to be), how they get there, and what else there is. I must hobby during business hours, so I am slightly limited where I want to go and how I can get there. As I don't drive to work, if I have to travel somewhere that can only be reached be car, then I have to book a vrtucar --- Uber has made this situation somewhat better. Neighbourhoods with "stigma" attached often also have poor transit options: there are lots of urban studies that explain that. It matters if there is a risk my transport could get damaged. There is also the situation of why one was in the neighbourhood at all... so it's definitely nice if there is a lot of other reasons to be in that area. [consider even a fender bender in a parking lot]. However, I frankly care more about the building, about the number of people coming and going: if I'm the only person all day, if I'm significantly differently dressed than others, or if my age is significantly different. I assume the lobby is under surveillance, but that nobody would bother looking unless there was a reason, so I'd prefer to look like I belong. One MP I saw recently is in a building which I think is otherwise aimed at seniors, and I'm not that age.
  6. I would rather chocolate sauce. Q: would you rather win while wrestling Roxy Black, or lose?
  7. I have similar situations... often the only time I have is last minute, and I've had my last minute get-away get screwed up. In all but one case, she understood, and I did make it up next time.
  8. Many of us our fans of yoga pants and other leggings. Who cares if they are pants or not? https://www.bravenewlook.com/products/canadian-flag-leggings?s=1&utm_source=facebook&utm_medium=social Canada Flag Leggings.
  9. These might be places to be cautious about partaking of the hobby. â??The increase in Chinese-foreign M&A activity in the last few years is stunning in scale,â? noted Evan Anderson, INVNT/IPâ??s Director of Research. â??The funding for this is often coming from the Chinese government, and industry leaders across the board should be thinking carefully about the possible consequences of selling assets to that entity. In the hospitality industry, weâ??re looking at Chinese government control of the countryâ??s most important, and sensitive, meeting places. These hotels are an intellectual property hotbed, and itâ??s critical to understand them as such. They are a part of our inventive infrastructure, and they are vulnerable.â? [url]http://www.invntip.com/bedbug/[/url] Additional Comments: David Brin blogged about this today. It's hard to find significant amounts of corroboration at this point.
  10. Jackie is one Fair Lady. Probably not taller than Audrey Hepburn, but the kiss was hotter than anything I've seen on the silver screen. It was thoroughly enjoyable hour, and I will book longer next time. I can't anything else that has already been said.
  11. Signed up, was there at 10am Monday, I think I was the first customer. I like the place, and the location is great.
  12. Yeah. Too many groups, not enough notifications, and really, what else is there to say?
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