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  1. #12457

    Any luck with these two?


  2. #12456

    Rachel

    https://listcrawler.eu/last_phone_post/3137573459

    What happened to her. I saw her sis Stacey but she only offer cbj bbbj

  3. #12455

    Anybody ever use this site?

    Sugar daddy meet. Com?

    I just came across it. But I've never seen it mentioned on here.

    Thanks boys!!

  4. #12454

    Number

    Quote Originally Posted by deansi12  [View Original Post]
    I do not see any number on her posts?
    It's even listed in the link 504516 etc.

  5. #12453

    Scam

    https://www.eros.com/michigan/files/9611800.htm?cat=1

    Place is an absolute scam. Wanted $500 for the hour. But That was just to walk in and see the girl naked. More was offered of course. Like $. 2 for an HE. And a G to 2 G for more. Do not try out this agency. It will end badly!

  6. #12452

    Hobbying is like buying a car, do your homework

    Simple Homework suggestions to avoid getting ripped off. Think like buying a car, check car magazines reviews, consumer reports, car experts, car fax, etc.

    1) Google Search, search phone number and email address for legitimate reviews. No reviews means either they are brand new or bad surprises.

    Why would a legitimate established businessman change email or numbers frequently (in order to hide bad record)?

    2) use tineye or google image search to verify photos are legitimate.

    3) 702 area code usually implies lemons by experienced con sales people.

    4) glitter names like Mercedes, Ferrari, channel, prada usually imply ghetto lemons.

    5) use a burner phone to avoid future phone harassment from obnoxious salesman.

    6) never give out personal info like full name, do they give their real names to us. (you don't want them pulling credit reports kinda like blackmail).

    7) never use your primary residence (think repossesion by unscrupulous people like blackmail or future home invasion).

    8) get recommendations from others like friends or coworkers.

    9) check for recalls in ripoff section.

    10) don't be fooled by trick photography (certain camera angles conceal bad body work like a huge gut).

    A simple google search will reveal alot and help avoid a bad experience, keep in mind more reviews are better and some reviews are doctored.

  7. #12451
    Quote Originally Posted by HeadsUp313  [View Original Post]
    It was McNichols first, the suburbs changed the name to 6 mile to distance themselves from the city of Detroit. The suburbs did it with a lot of streets, Ford road / Mcgraw, 5 mile / Fenkell, etc.
    The Mile Road designation was assigned first. Six Mile was renamed McNichols in northwest Detroit for the University of Detroit president who moved the school from downtown to Six Mile and Livernois. The name change took place after he died in 1932. It has nothing to do with suburbs "distancing" themselves from Detroit.

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Roads_...olitan_Detroit

    https://www.detroityes.com/mb/showth...ds-other-names

    https://wdet.org/posts/2019/08/08/88...e-road-system/

  8. #12450
    Quote Originally Posted by HeadsUp313  [View Original Post]
    It was McNichols first, the suburbs changed the name to 6 mile to distance themselves from the city of Detroit. The suburbs did it with a lot of streets, Ford road / Mcgraw, 5 mile / Fenkell, etc.
    If only that were true. It's the other way around.

    The Mile Road System extended easterly into Detroit, but is interrupted, because much of Detroit's early settlements and farms were based on early French land grants that were aligned northwest-to-southeast with frontage along the Detroit River and on later development along roads running into downtown Detroit in a star pattern, such as Woodward, Jefferson, Grand River, Gratiot, and Michigan Avenues, developed by Augustus Woodward in imitation of Washington, D. C. 's system. As Detroit grew, several Mile Roads were given new names within the city borders, while some roads incorporated as part of the Mile Road System have traditionally been known by their non-mile names. It is unclear if they ever bore mile numbers formally.

  9. #12449
    Quote Originally Posted by WinterKnight  [View Original Post]
    McNichols and Six Mile are simply two names for the same road. It was Six Mile first, then renamed for a former president of the University of Detroit.
    It was McNichols first, the suburbs changed the name to 6 mile to distance themselves from the city of Detroit. The suburbs did it with a lot of streets, Ford road / Mcgraw, 5 mile / Fenkell, etc.

  10. #12448
    Quote Originally Posted by Concupiscent69  [View Original Post]
    It becomes "McNichols" at EB Telegraph but it's still referred as 6 Mile Rd by many just as 5 Miles Rd is referenced to Fenkell. It's overall in reference to the other mile roads north of them.
    No, not until 5 points.

  11. #12447
    Quote Originally Posted by Passenger  [View Original Post]
    McNichols is often referred to as Six Mile, though it isn't Six Mile until west of Beech Daly. Many roads in Detroit are referred to by their numerical equivalent; Fenkell is often called 5 Mile Rd. On the east side Cadieux and Moross are often called 6 and 7 Mile roads, even though they are not on the same plane, they turn into them.

    So, McNichols & Dequindre = 6 & Dequindre.
    West of 5 points.

  12. #12446

    McNichols = 6 Mile

    Quote Originally Posted by Triple85  [View Original Post]
    Add says "6 and dequindre". Doesn't six mile turn into McNichol? Is that what it should say?

    I also see the number at the top of the tab, but only when I switch tabs on iPhone.
    McNichols is often referred to as Six Mile, though it isn't Six Mile until west of Beech Daly. Many roads in Detroit are referred to by their numerical equivalent; Fenkell is often called 5 Mile Rd. On the east side Cadieux and Moross are often called 6 and 7 Mile roads, even though they are not on the same plane, they turn into them.

    So, McNichols & Dequindre = 6 & Dequindre.

  13. #12445

    Double Agree

    Quote Originally Posted by DoktorDragon  [View Original Post]
    I agreemay I add super sweet and very good head takes it well.
    Need to throw in my two cents here. Completely agree Mya is an absolute sweetheart. She needed to go to the mall which I had to pass on my way home so I offered to take her and drop her off. Ended up taking her in and doing some lingerie shopping at Victoria's Secret with her. So of course wanted to go back and see her in the outfits, we made it back to her place and played around for an additional half hour. Absolute sweetheart! Treat her right guys!

  14. #12444

    Abby

    Quote Originally Posted by JoeLefty  [View Original Post]
    She did you a favor. That ***** won't even give you a handy.
    I second that! She saved you some cash. I saw her twice before COVID. She's hot, but she doesn't do HE. Also, she's definitely NOT an escort, she only advertises for body rub and even that was subpar.

  15. #12443
    Quote Originally Posted by Triple85  [View Original Post]
    Add says "6 and dequindre". Doesn't six mile turn into McNichol? Is that what it should say?

    I also see the number at the top of the tab, but only when I switch tabs on iPhone.
    It becomes "McNichols" at EB Telegraph but it's still referred as 6 Mile Rd by many just as 5 Miles Rd is referenced to Fenkell. It's overall in reference to the other mile roads north of them.

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