Where are his original posts
[QUOTE=Airtech22;1451178]Here is my suggestion to you (In all seriousness) , set the tip on a table in plain view of everyone. That way the provider sees it up front (and believe me, she will see it). Then there is no confussion with anyone. You go to Silk enough to know what you are getting into, so take the financial obligation out of the equation right off the from the start. Anyway, thats jost my 2 cents worth. Have fun.[/QUOTE]Several of you now have quoted "Paulson" and I can't seem to find his original posts? Clicking on the link in the quote just returns to the quoted post, is this guy posting and deleting them afterwards?
Strange.
Still some issue with the forum displaying
[Quote=Paulson]Don't sweat the small stuff brahmabull, things that are not understood, has the tendency to appear strange. My reports are not meant for everyone, only a selected few, who take the time to comprehend what they read. This statement is not made to belittle anyone or there Comprehension skill's, god knows I lack the ability to write in a manner that everyone understands, but I do what I can, to get the point across. Being strange is new to me, but I am up for the challenge. I have not learned how to delete a post yet, nor did I know you could, but untill I do, hang in there with me. But in the mean time, here is the big picture, I am trying to share where I can, with the hope's that the small stuff will take care of itself. Not confuse, really.[/Quote]It has nothing to do with anyone's ability to comprehend, its simply your POSTS are not visible, and I do not have you filtered. If I select to display the printable version of this forum I can see your posts, but not in the general view. Not sure if anyone else is having the issue or if I have a setting screwed somewhere.
My post was directed at my inability to SEE your posts, NOT read or understand them. So it seems to me, you were the one who didn't comprehend MY post. Work on that while I work on this.
Just a reminder: It doesn't hurt to be nice
I stopped by my favorite spot today on 108 and had a great, relaxing session with a young lady there. I was saddened, however, to hear that a recent customer made her cry with something that he said. Come on, guys. These ladies are not machines; they are people with feelings, too. It doesn't hurt to be nice and treat them with respect!
BTW:
Massage: 10.
Looks: 10.
Attitude: 10.
Cheers.