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  1. #4483

    Chamber

    Quote Originally Posted by GaltGuy  [View Original Post]
    Oh shit! On behalf of Knoxville's $4 P hobby community, I apologize. (After I finish laughing my ass off.).
    LOL. It was bizarre. I mean it was the SAME ARTIST the whole time. And LOUD. Bad news is that I didn't leave happy; on the other hand I'm now a born-again Christian LOL.

  2. #4482
    Senior Member


    Posts: 1000

    We need to call the Chamber of Commerce

    Quote Originally Posted by GrittyB  [View Original Post]
    Despite Gopher's best efforts I chose the wrong Relax on Kingston, being an out of towner. I had a 90 minute mediocre massage with the worst Christian music I have ever heard, and played too loudly at that.
    Oh shit! On behalf of Knoxville's $4 P hobby community, I apologize. (After I finish laughing my ass off.).

  3. #4481

    Wrong Relax

    Quote Originally Posted by GopherDickey  [View Original Post]
    Could of just gotten lucky, but I managed to have finally felt a really soft pair of hands this past Saturday. A soft pair of hands that belong to a lady at one of the AMPs out west- ones I've been working on after several visits. I'll gladly share with seniors on here.

    Cheers,

    Gopher.
    Despite Gopher's best efforts I chose the wrong Relax on Kingston, being an out of towner. I had a 90 minute mediocre massage with the worst Christian music I have ever heard, and played too loudly at that.

  4. #4480

    Fakes

    Quote Originally Posted by Niterider450  [View Original Post]
    No, but her claim of being "part Cherokee Indian" immediately turns me off as she is clearly a white woman and something is wrong with people that claim to be indian when they are not.
    As for people wanting to be something they're not, it could be a ploy to get someone interested in something more exotic and less vanilla. People get bored and want something different. On the other hand, you have white folks who are told that they are the problem in the world, or that they can't do certain things, or that they are boring and not interesting. White people can't jump, dance, blah blah blah. My sister actually married a guy who she thought was Cherokee. That was the story passed through the family. If you saw him, you would believe it. She did a DNA test on her daughter because they can get free college if they can prove 1/8 native, I believe it was, and the test came back part Jewish and part black. No Indian. In some cases, stories may have been created to explain a child's appearance and maybe it was cool to be part Indian but not something else. My 2 cents.

    Bairen.

  5. #4479
    Quote Originally Posted by Niterider450  [View Original Post]
    I can tell if someone is Cherokee or not. Contrary to popular belief there is not that many Cherokees here, there are a few thousand people that are enrolled members in the Eastern Band in WNC, most Cherokees live in Oklahoma. To claim Cherokee you need to be an enrolled member of one of the three federally recognized tribes if you aren't you simply aren't Cherokee. No matter what granny told you.
    That's not how DNA works sir.

  6. #4478
    Quote Originally Posted by GreekLord  [View Original Post]
    So you don't actually know that she's not, just assuming because of her skin?
    I can tell if someone is Cherokee or not. Contrary to popular belief there is not that many Cherokees here, there are a few thousand people that are enrolled members in the Eastern Band in WNC, most Cherokees live in Oklahoma. To claim Cherokee you need to be an enrolled member of one of the three federally recognized tribes if you aren't you simply aren't Cherokee. No matter what granny told you.

  7. #4477

    For the sake of fun, good-natured argument

    Quote Originally Posted by Niterider450  [View Original Post]
    I highly doubt she has "indigenous roots" for some reason large numbers of families have a false story that ggggg granny was a Cherokee, but 99% of those are fairy tales. Even famous educated people like Elizabeth Warren had her granny story proven wrong. That is the reason the real legitimate federally recognized tribes have such strict requirements to be an enrolled member--to keep out the fakes, even before the casinos they had wannabes trying get in. So my point if this woman is going to claim she is something she is not I would not trust her massage.
    I don't know why this provider feels it advantageous to advertise as part Cherokee, but the fact that she doesn't look like it doesn't mean she is not. I am at least 1/8 Native American (my great-grandmother was really a full-blooded Cherokee, and my father's father was melungeon, so I have additional Indian blood from there). However, I look distinctly like a regular Caucasian, honky, cracker, or whatever you want to call us. Except I get a really good tan.

  8. #4476

    Sherry

    Have an appt with Sherry Friday. Will report back.

  9. #4475

    Trailer Trash

    Avoid. Shitty massage, run down trailer.

  10. #4474
    Her number matches one previously used by Sarina "the Egyptian goddess" who has advertised on Rubratings and has been discussed on this forum. The pics do not appear to match however.

  11. #4473
    Quote Originally Posted by Niterider450  [View Original Post]
    No, but her claim of being "part Cherokee Indian" immediately turns me off as she is clearly a white woman and something is wrong with people that claim to be indian when they are not.
    So you don't actually know that she's not, just assuming because of her skin?

  12. #4472
    Quote Originally Posted by Volen65  [View Original Post]
    Hell, we're probably all "part" cherokee indian.

    As a homosexual man, I can't fault a person for flaunting their indigenous roots.
    I highly doubt she has "indigenous roots" for some reason large numbers of families have a false story that ggggg granny was a Cherokee, but 99% of those are fairy tales. Even famous educated people like Elizabeth Warren had her granny story proven wrong. That is the reason the real legitimate federally recognized tribes have such strict requirements to be an enrolled member--to keep out the fakes, even before the casinos they had wannabes trying get in. So my point if this woman is going to claim she is something she is not I would not trust her massage.

  13. #4471
    Quote Originally Posted by Niterider450  [View Original Post]
    No, but her claim of being "part Cherokee Indian" immediately turns me off as she is clearly a white woman and something is wrong with people that claim to be indian when they are not.
    Hell, we're probably all "part" cherokee indian.

    As a homosexual man, I can't fault a person for flaunting their indigenous roots.

  14. #4470

    She is not a Cherokee

    No, but her claim of being "part Cherokee Indian" immediately turns me off as she is clearly a white woman and something is wrong with people that claim to be indian when they are not.

  15. #4469

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