Review: Alexus - Cutie from Craigs List

#1
Last week I told everyone about Alexus who offers incall in the Bronx here:

http://www.utopiaguide.com/forums/showthread.php?s=&postid=283546#post283546

Yesterday I paid a repeat visit to this young lady. Let me tell you, her personality and attitude are a rarity in this world let alone this business. She has a lovely apartment, and makes you feel completely at ease. She loves performing oral and does so uncovered. While she will acomodate to completion, she prefers to watch the culmination of her efforts. DATY is allowed and much appreciated. She enjoys kissing.

After our first meeting I told her about UG and the advantages of purchasing an ad here. She requested that I send her the link so that she could decide. I asked permission to post a review, and was granted permission on this visit. (Note: my first mini-review provided no contact info)

For incall, Alexus asks a fee of $150/session which seems to be the new business model on Craigs List. Prices may be different if she must travel to you.

You may contact her here:
lotsafun in nyc@yahoo.com (delete the spaces)

She does have a few girls that work with her and she has a free website set up so that you may see a picture of her. (The picture isn't that good) She will however e - mail you a picture of her face if you so request.

Website is here:
http://www.123freehost.co.uk/sites/thongsandheels/
 
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#2
après nous le dé·luge

As is the case after reading a great review of a wonderful quaint neighborhood restaurant in a major publication it is difficult not to feel a bit ambivalent.

But not quite as much so as would have been the case if I had known of it before the review appeared.

(not intended as criticism of your contributions at all - just a little wistful)
 
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Originally posted by Daniel_NYC
Qu'ils mangent de la brioche

(Let them eat cake (bread))
Don't mean to be persnickety, Dan, but the French for cake is "gateau." Brioche is a type of "pain" (different pronunciation), which means bread...

Is any portion of NYC on the mainland? The Bronx is part of Manhattan Island, Brooklyn and Queens are part of Long Island, and Staten Island is an island...

Funny, I never actually thought about that before, LOL...
 
#9
Originally posted by Cat_Ballou
Don't mean to be persnickety, Dan, but the French for cake is "gateau." Brioche is a type of "pain" (different pronunciation), which means bread...

Is any portion of NYC on the mainland? The Bronx is part of Manhattan Island, Brooklyn and Queens are part of Long Island, and Staten Island is an island...

Funny, I never actually thought about that before, LOL...

Native New Yorker here, the Bronx is not part of Manhattan.
 
#12
The Domican Republic and Haiti share an island: does the island itself have a name?

I recently heard someone who moved to Inwood refer to it as "Upstate Manhattan." Hmmmm...
 
#16
Originally posted by Cat_Ballou
Don't mean to be persnickety, Dan, but the French for cake is "gateau." Brioche is a type of "pain" (different pronunciation), which means bread...

Is any portion of NYC on the mainland? The Bronx is part of Manhattan Island, Brooklyn and Queens are part of Long Island, and Staten Island is an island...

Funny, I never actually thought about that before, LOL...
Don't mean to be persnikety either, but the original quote wrongly attributed to Marie Antoinette was wrongly translated from the french as "Let them eat cake".

What was actually said was:
Qu'ils mangent de la brioche

And documented here:
http://alt-usage-english.org/excerpts/fxletthe.html



The Bronx is not a part of the Island of Manhattan, it is seperated from it by the Harlem River.

as documented here:
http://www.wikipedia.org/wiki/Harlem_River

Et tu Brute?
 
#17
Mea culpa...

Fair enough -- I stand corrected, insofar as the original quote was mistranslated. (But "gateau" is the correct word for cake, nonetheless.) I can understand why it was translated that way, though, since non-French people might not understand the distinction between bread and brioche.

Well, when I'm wrong, at least I am completely wrong, LOL...

What's this "Et tu, Brute" stuff, anyway? I can't figure out the connection...
 
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#20
What is the air-speed velocity of an unladen swallow ?

African or European?

http://www.gazeta.sky.pl/priv/jones/swallow.htm



The connection to et tu Brute?
We started off by me saying that some people refuse to believe that Brooklyn and Queens are actually part of an island called Long Island.

No one challenged that, but then I am told that Manhattan and the Bronx are part of the same island which was incorrect.

That quote was meant to signify the fact that I didn't think that you would have made that mistake. You too Brutus?
 
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