[QUOTE=HockeyFan2013;1553159]If I get 2 or 3 bites I will come.[/QUOTE]I want bite-Hard. LOL Unless you're into that. LOL
I'll bite if you can get a few more.
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[QUOTE=HockeyFan2013;1553159]If I get 2 or 3 bites I will come.[/QUOTE]I want bite-Hard. LOL Unless you're into that. LOL
I'll bite if you can get a few more.
[QUOTE=Blackhawk 101; 1553219]I want bite-Hard. LOL Unless you're into that. LOL.
I'll bite if you can get a few more.[/QUOTE]Getting a room tonight in cookeville. Will be in nashville tomorrow. Deals a deal blackhawk. Hehe.
Hit me up if you want in!
Hockeyfan166@gmail.com
Congrats to ms J! Top body no 3 out of 480! Pump, pump you up!
[QUOTE=HockeyFan2013; 1553337]Getting a room tonight in cookeville. Will be in nashville tomorrow. Deals a deal blackhawk. Hehe.
Hit me up if you want in!
Hockeyfan166@gmail.com[/QUOTE]I want it. Can we meet?
It seems that all of the intense training and time in the gym apparently paid off. I still have one more competition and it's a twice as hard so wish me luck. I will be happy if I make it in the top 10 percent.
Hugs,
Juliette
[QUOTE=Blackhawk 101;1553861]Congrats to ms J! Top body no 3 out of 480! Pump, pump you up![/QUOTE]
I was checking some privacy forums and they recommended Simon Malls American Express gift cards; you can buy any value up to $500. These work as credit cards, not debit. Local sources are Opry Mills and Lebanon Premium Outlets. You just go to the customer service area to purchase.
[url]http://www.simon.com/giftcard/[/url]
I google phone numbers all the time. If you've done it, no doubt you've seen the endless pages of lookup-for-pay sites that are gaming the search engine.
You can avoid much of this by adding the term "-reverse" before or after the phone number you're searching. There must be at least one space between the number and the term.reverse. The hyphen must be in front of the word reverse, with no space between the hyphen and the word.
This performs a boolean search that omits any page that contains the word reverse, which includes the vast majority of spam. If researching a provider you should end up with mostly back page ads, etc.
Another way to cut the clutter is to add the word "escort" before or after the phone number. It usually also helps if you type the phone number in standard format, with hyphens where they should be (example: 615-xxx-xxxx).
Here are some samples of what your search string should look like:
615-xxx-xxxx.reverse.
-reverse 615-xxx-xxxx.
615-xxx-xxxx escort.
Escort 615-xxx-xxxx
From yesterday's paper:
"FRANKLIN — Eight men are to turn themselves in next week on misdeameanor charges of patronizing prostitution after a police operation in Franklin last week."
[url]http://www.tennessean.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=2012120924010[/url]
Many Gannett-owned newspapers recently went to subscription-based web pages. You get about a month of free articles, then nothing.
To work around this, you can try a different browser, different PC, or do the direct approach and search for any cookies from tennessean. Com and delete them. This resets the counter they use to total your sessions.
OK so here is the deal. I am popping into town for a few days in October to take in a sporting event and will be traveling with a buddy. I am a vet of our little world, but my buddy is not; he may or may not appreciate it for all its greatness.
I know he loves the strip clubs so I was hoping to find a good one in the Nashville area and then see if he would be inclined to try for takeout. However, it appears that there are no decent clubs to attempt this with the whole 3' rule and all.
The next stage of mongering the ole' massage scene also seems a bit drab, so same issue there.
It does however seem that the escort scene is vibrant, but I have no idea how I would approach that in a serious manner with him without possibly offending.
If anyone could offer some suggestions I would appreciate it. Thoughts on how to approach the subject or suggestions on where to go that might have an expanded menu for someone of my tastes, while being tame enough for him.
PM's are fine too.
Jeepster,
That's some great "google-fu" advice. I'm currently working on an android app to do automated searches against phone numbers on Google and other other sites, and I'll have to include these as options in the search.
Another thing I've learned is when they do something like "Five4Three Seven 33 One" (and why they do that beats me) , I just do a copy / paste of the whole thing and see what search finds.
Thanks,
Steve
[QUOTE=Jeepster1; 1558389]I google phone numbers all the time. If you've done it, no doubt you've seen the endless pages of lookup-for-pay sites that are gaming the search engine.
You can avoid much of this by adding the term "-reverse" before or after the phone number you're searching. There must be at least one space between the number and the term. Reverse. The hyphen must be in front of the word reverse, with no space between the hyphen and the word.
This performs a boolean search that omits any page that contains the word reverse, which includes the vast majority of spam. If researching a provider you should end up with mostly back page ads, etc.
Another way to cut the clutter is to add the word "escort" before or after the phone number. It usually also helps if you type the phone number in standard format, with hyphens where they should be (example: 615-xxx-xxxx).
Here are some samples of what your search string should look like:
615-xxx-xxxx. Reverse.
-reverse 615-xxx-xxxx.
615-xxx-xxxx escort.
Escort 615-xxx-xxxx[/QUOTE]
Some of the examples got a bit garbled by the site's autocorrect (replacing some hyphens with periods) but the written instructions will walk you through it.
Another common desire is to restrict search to a specific site, so that the robot sites like sip sap are excluded. To do this, just type the word site: (with colon) in front of the desired domain name (leave out the [url]www[/url] Prefix). This is a handy general tool, too, for sites like Amazon that have (IMO) crappy search functions.
Also, putting the search term in quotes will always restrict the search to the exact phrase you want. For example, if you searched for Jessica Franklin you would normally get many occurrences of Jessica or Franklin. If, however, you search for "Jessica Franklin" it restricts results to that exact name.
Combining these two techniques, the search phrase you type into Google might look like this:
Site:eccie. Net "jessica franklin"
[QUOTE=YesSteve; 1558679]Jeepster,
That's some great "google-fu" advice. I'm currently working on an android app to do automated searches against phone numbers on Google and other other sites, and I'll have to include these as options in the search.
Another thing I've learned is when they do something like "Five4Three Seven 33 One" (and why they do that beats me) , I just do a copy / paste of the whole thing and see what search finds.
Thanks,
Steve[/QUOTE]
Yes, sometimes Google can figure out the oddball phone number words, sometimes it can't. If I recall, at least one of the searchbot sites (my provider guide or nutty reviews, I can't remember at the moment) is good about translating those into digits, so you can usually google the number in standard format and backtrack using those sites to the original ads with the wonky spelling.
One of my main dislikes about Google number searches is that if there's an equals sign in a phone number instead of a dash, it decides you've entered a math problem and it tries to solve it for you. I feel like I must have wasted a few hours on that glitch.
-Jeepster1.
[QUOTE=YesSteve;1558679]Another thing I've learned is when they do something like "Five4Three Seven 33 One" (and why they do that beats me) , I just do a copy / paste of the whole thing and see what search finds.[/QUOTE]
If I recall correctly, the three-foot rule in clubs applies to nude dancers on stage. Lap dances are "clothed" with g-strings and sometimes-loose tops. No smoking in clubs, and bars are non-alcohol (colas, setups, non-alc beer, etc). BYOB is OK, some guys bring cases of beer. You can buy a bucket of ice if desired.
The only club I've been to in the last year was Deja vu, and the grindage was inversely proportional to the beauty of the grinder (up-close taste with a 5, needed the binoculars during a dance with a 9). Alleged VIP was no-privacy behind a black curtain, w / bouncer checks; action no different there than out in the open. As always, YMMV. Didn't inquire about carry-out because it was not possible with my schedule at the time.
[QUOTE=Travelin Man3; 1558453]OK so here is the deal. I am popping into town for a few days in October to take in a sporting event and will be traveling with a buddy. I am a vet of our little world, but my buddy is not; he may or may not appreciate it for all its greatness.
I know he loves the strip clubs so I was hoping to find a good one in the Nashville area and then see if he would be inclined to try for takeout. However, it appears that there are no decent clubs to attempt this with the whole 3' rule and all.
The next stage of mongering the ole' massage scene also seems a bit drab, so same issue there.
It does however seem that the escort scene is vibrant, but I have no idea how I would approach that in a serious manner with him without possibly offending.
If anyone could offer some suggestions I would appreciate it. Thoughts on how to approach the subject or suggestions on where to go that might have an expanded menu for someone of my tastes, while being tame enough for him.
PM's are fine too.[/QUOTE]
Steve,
Some things I would like to see in any app:
Password or PIN protection to conceal its info from prying eyes.
Ability to exit the app, so it doesn't keep running in the background with my remembered password.
Always start app with a blank or minimal screen so that its true function is not obvious; Do Not resume from last session-maybe have it time out to the login screen after a period of inactivity?
Have the option to clear all searches upon exit.
Name it something innocuous, or even misleading. Maybe make it sound so boring that those prying eyes won't bother clicking it. Something like History of Existentialism or Alloy I'd Guide?
Better yet, the ability to rename the app to something personalized, so that googling "Alloy I'd Guide" doesn't reveal that you've downloaded a massive BJ database.
Of course, the ability to install entirely on the SD card instead of internal memory.
A Doomsday Button that wipes it at breakneck speed. I know I'm playing with fire here, but an option to simultaneously do a factory reset might be a possibility; after all most people don't have a clue how to do that, and it could be a lifesaver option.
(not that I'm paranoid or anything)
-Jeepster1.
[QUOTE=YesSteve; 1558679]Jeepster,
That's some great "google-fu" advice. I'm currently working on an android app to do automated searches against phone numbers on Google and other other sites, and I'll have to include these as options in the search.
Another thing I've learned is when they do something like "Five4Three Seven 33 One" (and why they do that beats me) , I just do a copy / paste of the whole thing and see what search finds.
Thanks,
Steve[/QUOTE]