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Curious
Originally Posted by CheezeFist
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He was talking about me, implying that I am a snitch somehow.
Speaking of paranoid schizophrenia, all I did was to ask the following question: Could you, please, clarify where it was and when?
Isn't that the reason we're all here, to find out where, who, how much. Isn't it what we look for every time we log on LOL.
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Originally Posted by BigIrishBalls
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Curious as to what exactly this pertains to, Pm is fine. Peaked my interest LOL.
He was talking about me, implying that I am a snitch somehow.
Speaking of paranoid schizophrenia, all I did was to ask the following question: “ Could you, please, clarify where it was and when? “
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Riddle
Originally Posted by CrazyCrouton
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Folks, things are not always as they seem. Once in a while people have hidden agendas. They also can have multiple personalities or usernames. Why you ask? Validation or co-signing to enhance said individuals point or claim. Some look but do not see. Some cannot see the forest through the trees. Beware. Be safe.
Curious as to what exactly this pertains to, Pm is fine. Peaked my interest LOL.
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Originally Posted by CrazyCrouton
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Folks, things are not always as they seem. Once in a while people have hidden agendas. They also can have multiple personalities or usernames. Why you ask? Validation or co-signing to enhance said individuals point or claim. Some look but do not see. Some cannot see the forest through the trees. Beware. Be safe.
Thank you for the warning. How could we fuhget aboud it?
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Senior veteran giving members Diary of a drysnitch.
Folks, things are not always as they seem. Once in a while people have hidden agendas. They also can have multiple personalities or usernames. Why you ask? Validation or co-signing to enhance said individuals point or claim. Some look but do not see. Some cannot see the forest through the trees. Beware. Be safe.
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Originally Posted by DickLongwood
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We won't be back to the normal we were accustomed to for at least a year (or 2 or 3). We need an effective vaccine for 330 million people and perhaps 2 doses each, or highly effective therapeutics in mass quantities. The American people are getting impatient, but the virus isn't. We can re-open things. The question is how large an increase in cases and deaths will we tolerate? A 10% jump seems tolerable. Surpassing our worst days may result in another shutdown. We appear to be nowhere near the end. We'll have a flu season during the winter. Let's hope it's not historically severe.
Obviously you have done zero research at all on infectious disease / virus and the protocols on how to handle them.
Have not looked at any real numbers, learned about this virus at all. Can see you are panic stricken and afraid with your post.
You do know there has never been a vaccine for a respiratory Corona virus, ever!
Now we are supposed to believe there will be a real, safe, effective vaccine in just mere months.
If you want to take that I wish you luck.
Do some real research and educate yourself.
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Originally Posted by DickLongwood
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We won't be back to the normal we were accustomed to for at least a year (or 2 or 3). We need an effective vaccine for 330 million people and perhaps 2 doses each, or highly effective therapeutics in mass quantities. The American people are getting impatient, but the virus isn't. We can re-open things. The question is how large an increase in cases and deaths will we tolerate? A 10% jump seems tolerable. Surpassing our worst days may result in another shutdown. We appear to be nowhere near the end. We'll have a flu season during the winter. Let's hope it's not historically severe.
I agree it will take a while. I do think people have overreacted though. If you look at the MA covid dashboard, it shows that the average age of death is 82 and 98% of those deaths had an underlying health condition. The average age of hospitalization is 68 and those also have an underlying health condition. It seems to me that for the typical person no lockdown is needed. Efforts should be focused on the elderly.
Oh well, I guess people are OK with the economic slowdown. It will cause a demand contraction in 2021 which will impact mostly white collar jobs. I wonder if people would still want the lockdown if they are told they will lose their job next year?
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NoobWhat
Originally Posted by Noob2017
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What are you talking about? That law has been in effect since 2009. It takes way more than taking a test to get a license in WI. https://www.massageliabilityinsuranc...-requirements/ Madison is willing to look the other way as a way to keep them off the streets, but that could change at any time. Right now, the cops only seem to react to complaints. I had the misfortune of being in one when the city inspector showed up to check their license. The masseuse came back and said that they had given her 2 days to prove that she had a license. A month later, they had replaced both girls. This is what changed by Evers https://www.jsonline.com/story/commu...n/4273083002/. so now, towns will be able to shut down a place immediately instead of giving them time to get their paperwork, which usually just resulted in the AMPs changing girls but not practices, which limited the ability to arrest people. Now, if a town wants, they can pass an ordinance to immediate shut down any place that can't immediately show a valid license. Which means instead of a single state law, every town may adopt their own rules. I would definitely learn the rulkes in whatever town you visit an AMP in.
Quick to argue? Attached is a news story with the new law from Nov. 2019 that I referenced. Also, when did I say the ONLY thing they must do is pass a test. A written test is included and sometimes someone else will take it for them. That is what I said. Nowhere in my post does it imply that passing a test is all it takes to get licensed. Read, don't jump. https://www.jsonline.com/story/commu...on/4273083002/.
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Originally Posted by Talisker1370
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Never made a contribution, but wants to swap UTRs.
Remember when guys coming to this board would post actual reviews before they even thought of trying this shit.
It results in endless e mails and in the end. The information you already have, is common on the board, provider lives way out of your range or otherwise useless information. 90% of what I know and do is posted.
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Originally Posted by GMan25
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Evers signed into law that all massage providers must be licensed back in February. I know in some places police did some sweeps and started enforcing it (Green Bay for sure). IL has the same law in effect for some time. That is why when there is a massage parlor bust, one woman is cited for prostitution but three others are nailed for practicing massage without a license. I think the ladies will have their certified and fluent with English friends take the test for them.
What are you talking about? That law has been in effect since 2009. It takes way more than taking a test to get a license in WI. https://www.massageliabilityinsuranc...-requirements/ Madison is willing to look the other way as a way to keep them off the streets, but that could change at any time. Right now, the cops only seem to react to complaints. I had the misfortune of being in one when the city inspector showed up to check their license. The masseuse came back and said that they had given her 2 days to prove that she had a license. A month later, they had replaced both girls. This is what changed by Evers https://www.jsonline.com/story/commu...n/4273083002/. so now, towns will be able to shut down a place immediately instead of giving them time to get their paperwork, which usually just resulted in the AMPs changing girls but not practices, which limited the ability to arrest people. Now, if a town wants, they can pass an ordinance to immediate shut down any place that can't immediately show a valid license. Which means instead of a single state law, every town may adopt their own rules. I would definitely learn the rulkes in whatever town you visit an AMP in.
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Normal
Originally Posted by Boston234
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I'm not happy with the reopening plan. Looks like it can easily be delayed at any point. Effectively, I don't think things will get back to "normal" until later in the year (if that).
How are you doing any M&G? What about hotels?
We won't be back to the normal we were accustomed to for at least a year (or 2 or 3). We need an effective vaccine for 330 million people and perhaps 2 doses each, or highly effective therapeutics in mass quantities. The American people are getting impatient, but the virus isn't. We can re-open things. The question is how large an increase in cases and deaths will we tolerate? A 10% jump seems tolerable. Surpassing our worst days may result in another shutdown. We appear to be nowhere near the end. We'll have a flu season during the winter. Let's hope it's not historically severe.
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Two posts, both asking questions, but hey he has an UTR for swap.
Originally Posted by SaintKiller123
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Your inbox is full. I can swap UTR with you.
Never made a contribution, but wants to swap UTRs.
Remember when guys coming to this board would post actual reviews before they even thought of trying this shit.
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Law
Originally Posted by Noob2017
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LICENSED massage. Do you really think that these girls have actual licences from WI?
Evers signed into law that all massage providers must be licensed back in February. I know in some places police did some sweeps and started enforcing it (Green Bay for sure). IL has the same law in effect for some time. That is why when there is a massage parlor bust, one woman is cited for prostitution but three others are nailed for practicing massage without a license. I think the ladies will have their certified and fluent with English friends take the test for them.
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Yikes
Originally Posted by Noob2017
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LICENSED massage. Do you really think that these girls have actual licences from WI?
No, I know I have had many, a non licensed massage. But I thought some did. Plus, I can't believe that the "spas" that want to be non erotic, would not just get it, and save a lot of bs for themselves. I just heard massage. My bad.
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Originally Posted by IceFourPlay
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Not sure what the worry is, as I thought massage is ok, per state rules.
LICENSED massage. Do you really think that these girls have actual licences from WI?
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