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Flight to Caribbean Diverted Due To Smoking Family
Phaedrus replied to roamingguy's topic in In the news
It seems to be dying out, fortunately. Perhaps because people started to realize that the security theatre at the airport was more about theatre than security... Now, can I have my bottle of water back, please? -
The Latest in Provider Fashion!
Phaedrus replied to Genevieve Marceau's topic in General Discussion Area - all of Canada
Never. Imagine walking down the street with your SO on a hot day when there's plenty of hot ladies in summer dresses... you'd be single by the next intersection. You might as well just walk down the street naked :) -
The Latest in Provider Fashion!
Phaedrus replied to Genevieve Marceau's topic in General Discussion Area - all of Canada
It's all fun and games... until the dress doesn't turn transparent when the client thinks it should... :) -
Mmmmmm... "Red Labial"...
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Flight to Caribbean Diverted Due To Smoking Family
Phaedrus replied to roamingguy's topic in In the news
Perhaps that's the root cause of the problem then? Maybe the entire family has just become so used to owning the place (and therefore doing what the hell they like with impunity) that they failed to adjust when elsewhere? -
Way to fuck up everyone else's vacation, guys! Flight to Caribbean diverted due to smoking family A Sunwing flight from Halifax bound for the Dominican Republic was forced to land in Bermuda Friday night because three passengers refused to stop smoking on the plane, CBC News has learned. The Bermuda police service said they were called to the airport around 9:55 p.m. local time to meet Sunwing flight 454, which was on its way to Punta Cana. Police said they boarded the plane and arrested the three smokers. "It appeared to be a father, a mother and a son. The parents appear to be in their 50s. The son, I believe, is around 22 or so," said acting Insp. Paul Simons. Dave Shellington's wife was on the plane. He said she texted him to tell the story. "They were smoking in the plane's washroom and when they came out they got into a little bit of an argument with the attendants. They couldn't say where they put their cigarette butts and that caused a bit of a commotion, I guess. From there it kind of escalated with the father, the mother and the son," said Shellington He said his wife said there was a lot of screaming and swearing. Simons said he couldn't confirm the family's nationality or if they had also been drinking, but said they were co-operative when they were removed from the plane by police. They were taken to the police station and have since been released on bail. The flight was grounded overnight and the crew and passengers were put up in a hotel. "The flight was also grounded so that a Canadian-trained mechanic could inspect the aircraft for undetermined reasons," Simons said. The flight was rescheduled to leave on Saturday. The family has been ordered not to leave the island and their passports and travel documents have been seized by the Bermuda police. They have not been officially charged.
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Awesome. Just... awesome.
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Or maybe you do. Who knows? :)
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Thanks for that! yes, I'll definitely check it out... I guess if you're paying for the service, you're no longer the product being sold, right? :)
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Is the English translator gone?
Phaedrus replied to a topic in General Discussion Area - all of Canada
+1 on Al Jazeera. They've made a real effort to become a serious news source, and hired some big-name journalists from well-established western news organizations. They're very good for just reporting the stuff that's happening in the world - especially the Middle East, since that's their back yard. However, the BBC is still the name to beat on world news. Bear in mind that what really matters with this stuff is not so much an organization's politics or editorial line, but the simple question of whether they've got journalists on the ground wherever the news happens to be. The ones that take this seriously maintain permanent staff worldwide, because you never know where the news will happen next; these organizations are always several steps ahead of the ones (like the big US-based networks) that just parachute in people who don't know the background to the story after the news has broken. Also worth considering are the press agencies that actually supply the stories broadcast by many other news sources: Reuters, AP and AFP. Consider cutting out the middleman :) Finally, for a combination of news and intelligent analysis and general cluefulness, you can't beat The Economist. -
So, I'd appreciate a little advice from those in the know... I have a domain that I currently just use for email. The registration runs out soon, and I was thinking about abandoning my current domain hosting/services company (who, while not that bad, aren't that good either) for another. What I'm really concerned about is email, and in particular I'd like a decent webmail interface in the browser, and some sort of encrypted MUA access (current incumbent only does wide-open POP, which isn't great, except when I ended up doing password retrieval with wireshark... :) ). And preferably not costing an arm and a leg... A couple of other things... this is nothing CERB-related, so companies' attitudes to adult content and activities aren't relevant. And although I'm aware that Google is good at this and you can run your domain through them, I'm sure Google knows enough about my life already and I'd prefer to not to give them more data than I have to. Yeah, paranoid.... :) Thanks in advance, all!
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I have heard that the only truly effective aphrodisiac is celery. You don't eat it... you use it as a splint :) (Disclaimer: I have never actually tried this, and take no responsibility for the results if anyone else does...)
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So, it's happened to us all. You're in your car, trying to get somewhere... and you get stuck behind someone who's idling along veerrrry sloooowly. They're clearly not bothered about getting anywhere today, or even this week, and oblivious to the idea that anyone else might have somewhere to be. Ahead of you there's a green light, and they cruise up to it, oh so slowly... it turns yellow, and the horribly slow person ahead of you rolls through it, and you have to sit and wait until the damn thing turns green again. Well, that happened to me today... but Mr Oblivious in front of me was too slow even for the yellow light, and trundled through it after it had turned red. And there were two big flashes from the camera behind us... BAHAHAHAHAHAHA!!!! I laughed all the way to work. Hey, nobody said these highlights had to be nice :)
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I had been meaning to see EmJ for quite a while, but for some reason I'd never actually got round to it. Well, that's my loss... I finally managed to meet her recently and... well... I should have done so a long time ago! Booking was very easy, and Emily was very accommodating of my desire to see her a bit outside her normal times. Her incall is easy to find, and in no time at all I'd have been knocking on her door if she hadn't opened it before I had the chance :) Emily is every bit as lovely in person as her posts would lead you to believe. There was a little bit of chat, but that was interspersed with kissing and getting nekkid. And then the fun really started... suffice to say that if you read Em's posts here, you'll probably have a good idea of where her interests lie. And I think I can safely say she's a world authority on the subject. The details are left to the reader's imagination... So, after a demonstration of Emily's expertise, and some conversation (she's an awesome person to talk to, as well as everything else) it was time to go. Until next time...
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This might be a good place to start looking. Also older threads here and here.
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Growth in sex trade linked to use of ED meds
Phaedrus replied to BuckyKatt's topic in General Discussion Area - all of Canada
I still disagree, I'm afraid. Even if ED meds didn't exist, that only rules out penetrative sex for those affected. SPs offer a huge amount more than just that... and all those activities are still available. And while I've heard many thing about ED, I've never heard that it removes the desire for intimacy. -
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Happy Birthday, Emma Alexandra!
Phaedrus replied to Cato's topic in General Discussion Area - all of Canada
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It does seem to be a PSE thing. I can't say I like it myself. Lots of spit is great, but I don't see that it needs to become airborne at any point in proceedings...
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Ethics - Outing a fellow hobbyist
Phaedrus replied to theoldguy's topic in Ottawa Discussion - Escorts
From a professional standpoint: you've taken on a contract, and you therefore have a professional duty to fulfill that contract to the best of your ability. If you can't, I suppose a full refund to you your client with whatever explanation was appropriate would be a second-best option. But taking your client's money - any of it - and then lying to her about what you'd found would be seriously unethical. From a personal standpoint, on outing a fellow hobbyist... you knew (or should have known) that was a risk when you took the job on, so you don't get to complain now that the dice have landed that way. How you feel about this is what's going to be the deciding factor in whether you fulfill the contract you've undertaken, or renege on it entirely and refund your client. But if you're not happy about taking responsibility for screwing up someone else's life, you should probably re-think this covert surveillance thing entirely. And a big +1 on the questions over the legality of what you're doing. IANAL, but it sounds highly questionable to me.