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Maintained the "Code"

Lv Wmn

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One of those things, I do not have a bunch of friends that hobby so I can' really tell anyone.

I had a minor local celebrity sighting at a MP.

I was at a MP last week without an appointment and went through the line-up just to see who was working.

The receptionist was pretty clear that one of the MPA's would only be available if her appointment showed up in the next five minutes. That MPA was pretty hot I kind of waited to see what might happen.

I decided to move on and check another spa in the area.

I just open the door to leave and a guy, head down and in a hurry, blows by me on his way in. The receptionist quickly recognizes the guy and offers him a water as he rushes down the hall, handing over his room fee on the way. Did not stop moving. Obviously, in my mind, he has been here before and they have the routine established.

I am not going to ID the guy, MPA, or spa, but I knew who he was and REALLY wanted to stop him and ask a few questions about his work etc. I follow the guy on Twitter, I know he has a family etc (like me) but I just held it in and let him go past to enjoy his session.

I am sure a lot of the SP's and MPA's have celebrity visits and have to maintain the secret.

Anyone else ever walk in or out of one of the local establishments and see someone you know as a celebrity? Did you maintain the code?
 

DB123

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If when you leave the building you see someone else entering the code for the SPs unit to be buzzed in and you wink and offer a hi-five, is that breaking the code?

If so, I'm a guilty motherfucker
 

ICEman72

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If when you leave the building you see someone else entering the code for the SPs unit to be buzzed in and you wink and offer a hi-five, is that breaking the code?

If so, I'm a guilty motherfucker

HAHAHAHA!!! What kind of response did you get? I know I would have hi-fived you back, lol
 

asterwald

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Local celeb? Rob ford? Justin bieber? Can you at least give us a hint? Musician, actor, politician?
 

pablice

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Much respect Brother! I hope you never disclose his name to anybody or give any clues, even to your closest terb friends. Respect goes a long way in this industry.

This should be the same in the event you see your work colleague, uncle or even brother in law!!!


One of those things, I do not have a bunch of friends that hobby so I can' really tell anyone. I had a minor local celebrity sighting at a MP. I was at a MP last week without an appointment and went through the line-up just to see who was working. The receptionist was pretty clear that one of the MPA's would only be available if her appointment showed up in the next five minutes. That MPA was pretty hot I kind of waited to see what might happen. I decided to move on and check another spa in the area. I just open the door to leave and a guy, head down and in a hurry, blows by me on his way in. The receptionist quickly recognizes the guy and offers him a water as he rushes down the hall, handing over his room fee on the way. Did not stop moving. Obviously, in my mind, he has been here before and they have the routine established. I am not going to ID the guy, MPA, or spa, but I knew who he was and REALLY wanted to stop him and ask a few questions about his work etc. I follow the guy on Twitter, I know he has a family etc (like me) but I just held it in and let him go past to enjoy his session. I am sure a lot of the SP's and MPA's have celebrity visits and have to maintain the secret. Anyone else ever walk in or out of one of the local establishments and see someone you know as a celebrity? Did you maintain the code?
 

DB123

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HAHAHAHA!!! What kind of response did you get? I know I would have hi-fived you back, lol
Then clearly its never been you ;)

I got a nervous smirk once, no one has accepted the hi-five...yet
 

Aardvark154

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You did the right thing.

Then again what has happened to the time that when you passed someone on the street whom you recognize but who is not a friend, you merely nodded or said "Hello" or "Good Morning" as you passed rather than acting like a teenager at a concert.
 

DB123

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You did the right thing.

Then again what has happened to the time that when you passed someone on the street whom you recognize but who is not a friend, you merely nodded or said "Hello" or "Good Morning" as you passed rather than acting like a teenager at a concert.
That still exists, subject to when the someone you recognize is married and running into a massage parlour. By the way, SO TRUE, teenagers at concerts are assholes. And quit bouncing into me you little fuckers, if I wanted to dance, it wouldn't be with you
 

Aardvark154

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That still exists, subject to when the someone you recognize is married and running into a massage parlour.
Indeed the In-Call or Massage Parlour code of conduct is different as you post - you don't recognize them at all.

What I was writing of is the type person who sees a VIP walking on the street (no official function they have just decided for what every reason to walk) and instead of just walking on by while being polite instead decides to stop and gush, basically making a scene on the sidewalk.
 

manni

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The fact that you brought up it up makes me want to know now... John Tory ? lol
 

pablice

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So you wouldn't do anything if you found out that your brother-in-law was cheating on your sister?
No, why would you, especially since you do it as well. I don't understand how you can have the double standard. IMO cheating would be if he was having an affair with a civie girl with the intention of leaving the wife for the mistress. This is a hobby and most of these girls are professional enough not to cross that boundary and have you leave your SO. Ironically for me this hobby helps keep my marriage together, however I am not getting into why as I've spent years in the past trying to explain on other forums.
 

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No, why would you, especially since you do it as well. I don't understand how you can have the double standard. IMO cheating would be if he was having an affair with a civie girl with the intention of leaving the wife for the mistress. This is a hobby and most of these girls are professional enough not to cross that boundary and have you leave your SO. Ironically for me this hobby helps keep my marriage together, however I am not getting into why as I've spent years in the past trying to explain on other forums.
Yes, but I'm not married. I see a double standard only if one party is allowed to have paid sex but the other one is not. Also, it's not a double standard if the facts are not the same (i.e. I'm single and my brother-in-law is not). And it is cheating because it is adultery (i.e. sex outside of the marriage regardless of emotions involved or lack thereof). Would you be ok if your wife was seeing a gigolo (i.e. paid sex with no intention of leaving your marriage)? I would have to tell my sister if I found out her husband was paying women for sex.
 
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