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    Quote Originally Posted by SophieX View Post
    Cheapskates….

    The Irish girls don't even charge that much …..

    The girls even charging 150 / 250 are busy bee's……

    Stick to what you can afford and stop moaning.


    Roll on the Swedish model!!!
    Why? .. is that when you'll be saying your goodbyes and heading back home to England

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    Quote Originally Posted by SophieX View Post
    Roll on the Swedish model!!!

    What's her name again?

    Ulla??











    Link?
    Mmmm-hmm




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    Quote Originally Posted by CurvaceousKate View Post
    I once dated a guy due to him playing the guitar. It's great when you are in Uni and doing house parties. Sadly his singing skills led a lot to be desired and it turned embarrassing on a few occasions lol.
    Well I'm kind of the same there. Give me a guitar and I'll make it talk for you, but don't ask me to sing.

    All my own music is instrumental for that very reason lol

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    Quote Originally Posted by Zealot7 View Post
    Well I'm kind of the same there. Give me a guitar and I'll make it talk for you, but don't ask me to sing.

    All my own music is instrumental for that very reason lol
    I went to a festival in Monaghan the Summer before last and this guy turns up in the pub I was in, holding an amplifier. I asked him if he was playing and he got his guitar out and started to serenade me. It was fab!!!!

    The chap I was dating wasn't that great a player either. We had one party where there was this other guy playing too and they ended up having a kind of stand off musically, but the other guy was amazing!!!! Twas sad to see my man's defeat lol. I wanted to tell him to shut up and let the other guy carry on, but that would have been cruel. I just finished with him soon after instead.

    Ahh those were the days!!!!

    I bought my Son an electric and acoustic guitar, but he doesn't like being told what to do, so never got past learning the James Bond theme music. I thought at least he would make it to Beatles 4 strings!!!

    I had a musical client who went to the Cheltenham festivals to play a few times a year and he bought his accordian up with him once and sang songs to me while playing. I loved that too, but I think the whole block likely heard him too, as his voice literally bellowed. He was brilliant!!!!
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    They're definitely a neck built for light strings and fast playings.

    Quote Originally Posted by Zealot7 View Post
    I tend to use 9/10 gauges so they were never a problem for me. It isn't the only RG I've got either, I've another with a Floyd Rose (I love my screaming whammy dives), and a 7-string for Drop-A fun too.

    </one hell of an off-topic> lol
    I could probably turn it into an analogy/metaphor that equates RG and RGAs with Irish and non-Irish escorts and accompany that with some insightful but trite reference to personal tastes and getting what you pay for but I've filled my quota of weird comments for the day
    Last edited by Jiberjabber; 11-02-15 at 20:20. Reason: Oh wait ... I just did.

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    Quote Originally Posted by CurvaceousKate View Post
    I once dated a guy due to him playing the guitar. It's great when you are in Uni and doing house parties. Sadly his singing skills led a lot to be desired and it turned embarrassing on a few occasions lol.
    As long as you weren't dating him just so you could get to the singer, I hate when that happens

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    I have only met 2 irish escorts a few times in the past and was very impressed, they tend not to tell porlkies about things like fake boobs and ages like other escorts even some English ones do, they tend to be more truthful and it has to be commended

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jiberjabber View Post
    As long as you weren't dating him just so you could get to the singer, I hate when that happens
    God no, I was dating him because I had just split up with my ex and needed sex!!!!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by JAMESCORK View Post
    I knew that diet wouldn't pay off....

    I'd nearly turn to ice cream corkie

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    Quote Originally Posted by CurvaceousKate View Post
    I went to a festival in Monaghan the Summer before last and this guy turns up in the pub I was in, holding an amplifier. I asked him if he was playing and he got his guitar out and started to serenade me. It was fab!!!!

    The chap I was dating wasn't that great a player either. We had one party where there was this other guy playing too and they ended up having a kind of stand off musically, but the other guy was amazing!!!! Twas sad to see my man's defeat lol. I wanted to tell him to shut up and let the other guy carry on, but that would have been cruel. I just finished with him soon after instead.

    Ahh those were the days!!!!

    I bought my Son an electric and acoustic guitar, but he doesn't like being told what to do, so never got past learning the James Bond theme music. I thought at least he would make it to Beatles 4 strings!!!

    I had a musical client who went to the Cheltenham festivals to play a few times a year and he bought his accordian up with him once and sang songs to me while playing. I loved that too, but I think the whole block likely heard him too, as his voice literally bellowed. He was brilliant!!!!
    Funny, the James Bond theme music was one of the early things I learned way back too. These days I mainly write my own music though.

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