Kelly at M & why (a / k / a Green Tea)
Repeat visit to M & why (also referred to as Green Tea) and drew Kelly (also referred to Babyface Kelly). Young, attractive and personable Chinese woman. Slim and fit body, large man mades, completely shaved with no tattoos. She mentioned that she previously worked in New York and her English was better than average for an AMP worker.
Usual FS negotiations (80 + 160) and TS consisted of NURU, TUMA, BBBJ and cleaning. Kelly has a lot of energy and enthusiasm. Almost too much at times -- she was gliding her pussy lips along my horizontal member. Below the head but she was so energetic and slippery that I feared an accidental BBFS insertion. She laughed when I mentioned it so this might be standard practice with her. The teasing of a near BBFS encounter but not an actual one. BBFS is a no fly zone for me.
The other girl on duty, Rose, entered the TS while Kelly and I were otherwise engaged. She introduced herself in decent English while she cleaned her private parts with the hand held shower sprayer. Rose is a friendly and attractive woman as well and she has a distinctive rose tattoo on her front upper right body near the shoulder that makes her easy to identify.
Back to the room with Kelly for BBBJ, 69, MISH and CG. Following a powerful release, Kelly continued to give a spirited BBBJ but I told her that, at my older age, I am a one and done but I definitely appreciated the thought. She cleaned me up, gave me a bottled water and escorted me to the exit. I highly recommend Kelly and M & why.
Haven't been since the old days
Haven't been among the scene since the days of MM, NDS and King. With all of these new places, does each one require you to sign-in to be compliant with the bill that's passed earlier this summer?
M & Y (and the old U Massage) for Y'all
[QUOTE=Dick Jackman;7030590]You seem to be the only hobbyist whose M & why posts don't post as M & Why. You get the M & letter why while the rest of us get M & Why. Is there something special that you do to achieve this result? [/QUOTE]I won't pretend to speak for [b]BIJ[/b], but I can say that, as for most Senior Members, you (all) should have the ability to EDIT your posts for 60 minutes following initial submission. The quirk about doing so is that, upon SAVING your EDITed post, the default "grammar rules" don't get applied, so the site editor doesn't "[b]help[/b]" you out with what it thinks are helpful and clarifying corrections to your sloppy spelling.
Those helpful site editor "corrections" include things like changing your 'shorthand' abbreviations to full words... for example, it thinks you're using shorthand for the word [u]WHY[/u] when you type a single letter [u]Y[/u], and it thinks you actually mean the word [u]YOU[/u] when you type the single letter [u]U[/u], and it thinks you really wanted to say [u]AND[/u] when you type the single letter [u]N[/u] (like when you want to say "N Ave" instead of typing our "North Avenue"), and, finally, it thinks your keyboard stuck when you type an [u]ellipsis[/u] ... so it gets changed to a single [u]period[/u]. There are a few other random punctuation sequences that will automatically get changed/fixed, but those are less common and seldom produce the same confusion.
So, when you submit a post with any of those (assumed) "errors", the helpful site editor "fixes" them for you! However, when you EDIT your own post and change those "fixes" back to what you actually intended, the helpful site editor will NOT apply those same fixes. I don't know if that function is simply not operational in EDIT mode, or if the site editor is programmed to assume you actually know what you want to type when you're in EDIT mode. In any case, that's how it works today.
If you want to have a sentence appear as follows:
"[u]Y'all went to M & Y Spa because U-Massage was closed[/u]." (or something with any of that spelling)
... instead of this:
"[u]why'all went to M & why Spa because you-Massage was closed[/u]."
... then you simply type up your post, submit it, and immediately click the [b]EDIT POST[/b] button and un-Fix the helpful "Fixes" as applied by the site editor.