Jriley67
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2 years ago
Jriley67
Rambler
Old girlfriend. Not. But holy crap! Unexpected encounter…
Fun fact. The word “outburst” does not necessarily have a negative connotation. And Frankly, I don’t really think there’s much conscious thought or meaning behind the outbursts. So please don’t take it as a negative. I think you’re happy to vomit or spew words at will and without much conscious regard for the circumstances or connotation. It’s a question of how many attention dollars said outburst of words may garner. Can’t wait to see what’s next. It’s semi-entertaining.
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2 years ago
Jriley67
Rambler
Old girlfriend. Not. But holy crap! Unexpected encounter…
Exactly what type of medication causes these outbursts desert?
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2 years ago
Jriley67
Rambler
Old girlfriend. Not. But holy crap! Unexpected encounter…
Rick- No discussion of tip at all. I did hand her a bunch of cash though. And good points on name of club, name of girl. Fortunately I didn’t remember either when writing the article.
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2 years ago
Jriley67
Rambler
Old girlfriend. Not. But holy crap! Unexpected encounter…
Desertscrub, I’ll try to improve my writing style if you try to improve your grammar. Your suggestions have a few problems although I like the attempt. C+ for effort: Your suggestion should be: My throbbing cock was hard. Not “my cock was throbbing hard”. Throbbing goes with cock. Not hard. And it’s not that good a phrase anyway. Maybe I should have gone with “my hard cock pulsed to the beat of the music” Your suggestion of “My cock felt like a rod of steel in her hand” also doesn’t work. I was talking about my perspective not hers. “My cock was at full wood.” Really? Eh. “…I could have drove a nail into a 2x4.” Word should be “driven” not drove. And I think we should add “with my cock” so it doesn’t sound like I just wanted to grab a hammer and be a carpenter…. I think I got my points across both in the original post and this one.
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2 years ago
Beat100
Top 4 Reasons why you should befriend the bouncers at the Club
Good bouncers are always friendly. I worked the door at a club in college and went through “customer relations” and security sessions with a couple of people the owner brought in. Bottom line if you are polite in general it is easier to de-escalate a situation without violence. No owner wants a fight in their club. I don’t remember ever getting tipped. I honestly think that if anyone ever tipped me, I would think “what the heck does this douche want, whatever”. It wouldn’t change how I treated that person. In fact I might Watch that person more. On the other points, my job was at the door. Free food for customers? Why would I screw over not only the owner but the waitress who loses a tip? Free entry? In exchange for a tip? That’s theft. I’m taking money due to the owner. Sorry, but I just think the suggestion is … to keep it polite … silly.
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2 years ago
Jriley67
Rambler
Old girlfriend. Not. But holy crap! Unexpected encounter…
I wish I remembered the name of the club. It definitely did not have an extras club type feel to it. Because I was tagging along I didn’t really pay attention to the name. Was actually thinking that a repeat is extremely though so that I’m better off not remembering. Lol