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The Forest doesn't tend to talk...or wait.

That's PART of what makes our city the greatest in the Nation! I guess I should add a little IMO to that.

So guys and gals, you tell me! What's special about where YOU call home?

At least to balance out the ones that post over and over and over.

I go to tumblr to see what a hottie really looks like.

Shit, I even post a few of those here.

Posted By: sweetman
...they have cheap flights to Los Angeles!

post pics of nice hotties. So where the fuck is my picture? And how did sweetman's text end up in my 'EOM' post?

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That explains why woody wood pecker is pecking though,  he's constantly trying to talk to the tree but the tree never responds.  

Even trees ignore him rofl

And if so how much wood does the woodchuck  chuck?

And which came first, and who's on 2nd?

:-)

Steph

...they have cheap flights to Los Angeles!

Northern Nevada has great beauty.  The mountains, the rivers, the Wild Mustangs.  We have a watering trough at the BunnyRanch for the Wild Mustangs and several bands pass through daily.

Where my home is in Dayton Nevada, there are many bands of Wild Mustangs roaming around.

I am only 10 minutes from historic Virginia City (Comstock Lode, Mark Twain).  Next year I plan on buying a house in Virginia City.  It is a beautiful place.  I love the Gold Hill Hotel.  They have Tuesday Night Lecture Series which I frequently attend and the food, ah the food is 5 Star dining!

 
I am only 45 minutes from Lake Tahoe which is as beautiful as any Swiss lake.  There is so much to do in Lake Tahoe from Summer sports, boating, fine dining, sight-seeing, hiking, The Improv Comedy Club, concerts at Harvey's, Mont Bleu and Harrah's, to winter sports.

I am only a 53 minute flight on Southwest Airlines to Las Vegas where I provide outdates.

San Francisco is a short flight too and that is a great city to visit

The wild mustangs must really be beautiful. I remember you mentioning them before. Do you keep a horse?Are there open spaces or trails where you can ride? Or are trails too white bread in Virginia City?

Posted By: SuperBustyBlonde
Northern Nevada has great beauty.  The mountains, the rivers, the Wild Mustangs.  We have a watering trough at the BunnyRanch for the Wild Mustangs and several bands pass through daily.  
   
 Where my home is in Dayton Nevada, there are many bands of Wild Mustangs roaming around.  
   
 I am only 10 minutes from historic Virginia City (Comstock Lode, Mark Twain).  Next year I plan on buying a house in Virginia City.  It is a beautiful place.  I love the Gold Hill Hotel.  They have Tuesday Night Lecture Series which I frequently attend and the food, ah the food is 5 Star dining!  
   
   
 I am only 45 minutes from Lake Tahoe which is as beautiful as any Swiss lake.  There is so much to do in Lake Tahoe from Summer sports, boating, fine dining, sight-seeing, hiking, The Improv Comedy Club, concerts at Harvey's, Mont Bleu and Harrah's, to winter sports.  
   
 I am only a 53 minute flight on Southwest Airlines to Las Vegas where I provide outdates.  
   
 San Francisco is a short flight too and that is a great city to visit!  
   
   
 

Not only do we have great providers who are reference friendly and who network regularly via socials and skill shares and other special events, exceptional diversity for parlors/tantra/companions/BDSM etc - whatever you seek, we have a thriving hobby community that largely believes in helping to ensure safety for all the players, and we have an active SWOP chaper (Sex Workers Outreach Project).  Oh, and did I mention the reasonable rates compared to just about any other major metro area in the US?  Seriously, it's a great town to play!

And our mountains have forests, meadows, lakes, rivers, glaciers... life growing on life, layers of lush lovely greenery year round.  Outdoors, the city, other cities, even the desert - a reasonable drive away.  A pretty darned good economy.  A city large enough to have a lively cultural, artistic, music and foodie scene; yet small enough to have neighborhoods feeling like town centers.  Very mild weather (no hurricanes, scorching heat, feet of snow...)  As long as you don't mind an active volcano and a few major fault lines - Seattle is a beautiful and peaceful and prosperous place to live and to visit.
; )

While there's a reason Baskin Robbins has 31 flavors, and with due respect to all other cities that are  represented on any true TER all star team, just speaking for me I have never seen a town that top to bottom - pun partially intended - that is filled with so many sweet, giving, and beautiful ladies.  

And I am not even from that neck of the woods, tho I did stay at a Holiday Inn Express last night

About the coolest thing I've ever seen in any city.

We have some of the most beautiful beaches in the country! Sarasota's Siesta Key has been voted the best in the US and in the top 25 world wide. We have a thriving arts scene with the fabulous Dali Museum, Chihuli Gallery, and plenty of maker culture, we have the the Ringling Museum, quirky and historical Ybor City (which had the most well educated cigar rollers in the world at one point, rumor has it), and plenty of nudist resorts and swingers clubs. Not to mention an increasingly cosmopolitan population, and some of the most beautiful botanical gardens. And manatees! And of course, we are a baseball lover's paradise. And who can beat sunshine year round?

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Posted By: WickedBrut
That's PART of what makes our city the greatest in the Nation! I guess I should add a little IMO to that.  
   
 So guys and gals, you tell me! What's special about where YOU call home?
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