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justsayso

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When the new bill is passed and the public is 'warned' of the consequences by the various agencies in government, I plan to protest the law by:

a) Calling my local police department, giving them my name and address, and informing them that I am going to hobby that very same day.
b) Calling the police department within the region that my appointment is to be held and infor them as well of my plans
c) Calling my friends and family and telling them the same
d) Telling my neighbours on both sides of my planned activities for the day

I will not go silently out to sea. I will let everyone know that I AM A HOBBYIST. I am proud to hobby - I will let it be known.

P.S. I won't allow my cell phone activities to be tracked, so no worries, the sp won't be in any jeopardy.
 

justsayso

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Regarding cell phone tracking, anyone can buy a cheap cell phone nowadays, register it with the cellular provider by using internet access via a public internet cafe and buy time, anonymously. So, again, no need to worry about cell tracking. Best buy has a S275 Samsung for $25, one can get a Virgin Mobile Sim card for free and then use 'pay as you go' airtime for about $0.40 cents a minute. It shouldn't take any more than 4 or 5 phone calls/texts to arrange an appointment and arrive at the destination - so, essentially, $2 per session can be allocated to phone usage. And $25 for the phone in the beginning is less than filling up your car with gas, so not much to think about either.

And if one scoffs at $25 for a second, hobby dedicated phone, one should not be spending hundreds of dollars on escorts.
 

elise

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Sep 22, 2004
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That sounds awfully brave of you.

I don't know if it really make sense to poke the bear in the eye with a stick however…
What if the police, since you have notified them that you intend to commit a crime, think you are nuts and may be a danger to the SP and decide to follow you (since you told them exactly who you are)? I realize you won't tell them where and when.
The hobby phone won't make much difference.

More than likely they will just consider you some nut case, ignore you and the protest will fall on deaf ears.
At worst you will be on the police arrest blog the next morning.
 

justsayso

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That sounds awfully brave of you.

I don't know if it really make sense to poke the bear in the eye with a stick however…
What if the police, since you have notified them that you intend to commit a crime, think you are nuts and may be a danger to the SP and decide to follow you (since you told them exactly who you are)? I realize you won't tell them where and when.
The hobby phone won't make much difference.

More than likely they will just consider you some nut case, ignore you and the protest will fall on deaf ears.
At worst you will be on the police arrest blog the next morning.
I don't fear consequence. If I can't live my life in a free manner, I might as well be dead. Freedom or death.....that is my moto!

Look at the people in Iraq who are jumping into the water in order to avoid beheadings. Then look at us - seemingly pitiful men by comparison - cowering because of this new legislation. I want to live with passion in my heart. I don't want to be a zombie to be used by and for the amusement
of politicians. I am not a cow, grazing on a piece of farm land. I am a human being and I have a natural right to be free and to interact with other humans as I choose, as long as both parties are uncoerced. It is amazing when you realize and proclaim your natural rights. It makes for a very clear mind and is liberating as well.
 

justsayso

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It was a Saturday and I wasn't scheduled to see one of my regulars, recently. She called me in frustration, however, because one of her appointments had cancelled on her while out in front of her incall location. She wasn't mad at the guy for leaving, but she felt frustrated at having prepared for the appointment and then not having it come to fruition. Apparently, the man arrived, and upon seeing a random police car in the parking lot, decided to leave and not take the 'risk' involved in visiting an sp in the building. I was amazed at such a display of weakness on the part of the man. Yeah, it's his decision, but gosh - if that scares him, I wonder how he sleeps at night with the lights off.

I told the SP that I would be on my way and no matter how many police cars there were when I arrived, I would keep my appointment with her and carry on as usual.

I would actually keep my appointment even if I ventured into an incall that had police within the unit, itself. If I arrived and an officer was interviewing my scheduled sp, I would ask the officer to leave as he was interfering with my appointment time. I am serious. Nothing would prevent me from missing an appointment, unless of course, my mother or father passed away unexpectly and I had to attend their funeral.
 

Butler1000

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So did you go down to see Joy Smith last night? Tell her off. Maybe let her know when your next appt is?
 

justsayso

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So did you go down to see Joy Smith last night? Tell her off. Maybe let her know when your next appt is?
I was hobbying at the time. I guess I should have. I had to attend a funeral in the early afternoon and then I was passing by an incall location where I have hobbied frequently. But, give me her email address or phone number and I will tell her now.
 

justsayso

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My condolences. Was it your Mother or your Father?
Sorry for the confusion. My mother and father are fine. The funeral was for my Mother's best friend's father. I always want to show respect for any loss of life - terrible when it happens, no matter what.
 

justsayso

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It was meant as a joke, based on your earlier post. But I am glad to hear your parents are alive and well!
When I have an appointment set and pussy is on my mind, there is little in this world that can change my focus. I love pussy - it is so addictive and satisfying. An sp once asked me what it feels like for a guy when he 'cums'. I thought about it and I responded by saying 'nothing compares to it and it is hard to describe.'

Truly, what is more satisfying that dropping a load? Not much, I say.
 

elise

A car, not a girl.
Sep 22, 2004
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Apparently, the man arrived, and upon seeing a random police car in the parking lot, decided to leave and not take the 'risk' involved in visiting an sp in the building. I was amazed at such a display of weakness on the part of the man. Yeah, it's his decision, but gosh - if that scares him, I wonder how he sleeps at night with the lights off.
When I started I was nervous as hell looking over my shoulder too. Didn't matter if I was going to the MP or the SP. Same thing. Now its like water off a ducks back. The guy must have been a rookie.
 

elise

A car, not a girl.
Sep 22, 2004
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Not sure I understand this. Buy the S275 Samsung from Best Buy and then get a separate Virgin mobile Sim card for it and it is free? Do they go together? And what is the part I have to register it with the cell provider by using public internet café!!! Confusing. I heard that Petro Canada is selling untraceable phones as well. Any info on that?
The best hobby phone is from 7-11. The $25 air time card you buy is valid for 1 year others expire usually in 90 days. Petrocan maybe the same I can't remember the exact details why the 7-11 phone seemed better for me. I've had mine for years and its served me well.

http://www.speakout7eleven.ca/90days-free-data?gclid=CI-R0M3ziL8CFeFFMgodjCYAZA
 

justsayso

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Best Buy's S275 is with Bell, but Virgin SIMs (which are free) will work with any Bell phone. 7-11 is an amazing prepaid cellular service provider that uses Rogers' network. Just that their phones are so great and you have to unlock any phone to go to them. Of course, you save in the long run, so it makes sense if you can use 7-11. They probably are the cheapest, over the course of a 6 - 12 month period.
 

elise

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Sep 22, 2004
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Thanks for the info elise. I know for sure 7-11 is closed in Ottawa and their stores are replaced by Quicky or something. I checked with them a few tmes for phones but no such luck. If 7-11 still open in Toronto then you guys are lucky down there since Quicky doesn't measure up.
Petrocan isn't bad if you can live with the days of service. I'm quite sure its run by the same people as the 7-11 phone just it has different airtime plans.

http://mobility.petro-canada.ca/default.aspx

Just remember once your airtime expires past a certain point your phone number dies and you have to get a new SIM card and number. It kind of forces you to keep buying airtime even if you don't use it up.

Airtime Denominations Available Local Calling Rate Days of Service
$15 25¢ per min. Up to 30 days
$25 25¢ per min. Up to 120 days
$30 25¢ per min. Up to 120 days
$40 25¢ per min. Up to 120 days
$50 25¢ per min. Up to 180 days
$100 + bonus $10

25¢ per min. Up to 365 days
 

Fallsguy

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When the new bill is passed and the public is 'warned' of the consequences by the various agencies in government, I plan to protest the law by:

a) Calling my local police department, giving them my name and address, and informing them that I am going to hobby that very same day.
b) Calling the police department within the region that my appointment is to be held and infor them as well of my plans
c) Calling my friends and family and telling them the same
d) Telling my neighbours on both sides of my planned activities for the day

I will not go silently out to sea. I will let everyone know that I AM A HOBBYIST. I am proud to hobby - I will let it be known.

P.S. I won't allow my cell phone activities to be tracked, so no worries, the sp won't be in any jeopardy.
During the time when Poland was under Communism Polish dissidents when into what they called "Internal exile." They simply went about their lives and lived as free men in an unfree society. They were often arrested, taken in for questioning and just generally harrassed. But they did as they wished and refused to live by the authorities' rules. I've often wondered if I would have such courage.
 

legmann

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Dec 2, 2001
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I don't fear consequence. If I can't live my life in a free manner, I might as well be dead. Freedom or death.....that is my moto!

look at us - seemingly pitiful men by comparison - cowering because of this new legislation. I want to live with passion in my heart. I don't want to be a zombie to be used by and for the amusement
of politicians. I am not a cow, grazing on a piece of farm land. I am a human being and I have a natural right to be free and to interact with other humans as I choose, as long as both parties are uncoerced. It is amazing when you realize and proclaim your natural rights. It makes for a very clear mind and is liberating as well.
I agree, and applaud you.
 

Thousand

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Fuck! I am going to make Harper lose his job by voting against him in the next election. I will also donate to the opposing party to campaign against him.
 
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