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Incall Special Today & Tonight: 240/hr OR 300 1.5 hr...255/hr OR 320 1.5 hr Tomorrow thru Sundayregular_smile
TrueGFE 9010 reads
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But there is a "catch" :)

    Though `specials' were not in my plans, quite a few of you have hinted at the fact that it's time to add a bit more variety to the current CD library that I use for "mood music" during our sessions...



    Therefore, for those gentlemen who bring me new music for my `mood music' collection: I'm offering a 240/hr OR 300/1.5 hr incall 'mood music' special today and tonight (the special will continue at 255/hr OR 320/1.5 hr for incall meetings tomorrow through Sunday)



     (The CD does not need to be brand new, and could even be one burned on a computer. I am not specifying any particular type of music, either--I'll leave that up to your tastes.)




      IMPORTANT: MY COMPUTER IS NOT IN WORKING ORDER. SO PLEASE PAGE ME @ 619-256-0193 AFTER SUBMITTING YOUR APPOINTMENT REQUEST ON MY WEBSITE (HTTP://WWW.TRUEGFE.COM) SO THAT I MAY KNOW TO RUN CHECK MY MAIL. AND PLEASE REMEMBER THAT I FEEL MUCH MORE COMFORTABLE MEETING THOSE GENTLEMEN WHO INCLUDE A LISTED NUMBER AS PART OF THEIR APPOINTMENT REQUESTS.


       And as always: you must mention the `mood music' special when making your appointment in order to receive the special.


       I hope to see you soon:)

-- Modified on 2/6/2003 3:46:01 PM

Just wondering...If someone brought a cd of  music of "questionable" merit...would that mean you would have to charge more?  I mean what good does it do anyone if you recieve a bunch of cds of death metal (how romantic...) or songs by Jim Nabors (aka gomer Pyle).  A john coltrane cd or Van Morrison is worth the special, but are there any tunes that would negate it?

CaliGirl12716 reads

How about side two, of Led Zepplin four.

TrueGFE8615 reads

LOL
    I understand and appreciate your point. However,  the initial request was to bring that which each individual giver would find to be appealing `mood music.” Therefore, presuming that each gentleman’s selection of his gift CD is meant as an honest representation of his unique tastes—-his chosen CD (be it AC/DC or Diana Krall)  would  meet my qualifications no more—nor less-—than another gentleman's consisting of the full Orchestra Version of Ravel’s Bolero.


    However, to ensure his satisfaction with the musical ambiance of his own session, it might be advisable for each gentleman to make sure that he is bringing a CD that he honestly deems enjoyable mood music (not that which he has selected randomly just in order to receive a discount) as I will most probably play his gift during a good portion of his time with me.  


    And although I do personally often enjoy candles and soft, romantic music…I didn’t really specify that I only wish to receive that which is romantic, or sets a romantic mood.  After all, for some: the preferable mood might be set by a custom-burned Marilyn Manson/Underground techno compilation CD that complements the `mood’ associated with leather, handcuffs, and a riding crop…a gift CD I’d accept as openly as any collection of romantic favorites.

thanks for the well written clarification lol.  Its nice to know you have a riding crop, just in case.

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