elisabeth, what's that phrase.
"when it rains, it pours." maybe just pours into the easy chair and not to the incall.
perhaps this one is more appropriate...
"cum rain or shine, hell or high-water."
sorry that your gentlemen callers didnt make it.
but glad you took the opportunity for some relax time for you.
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Originally Posted by MasterBaiter1996
I have never canceled. I am like the postman, CUM rain, snow, sleet, or shine. 
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revised that for you!
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Originally Posted by ElisabethWhispers
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I do think that men don't wish to risk an accident/fender bender and having to explain where and why they were where they were at when it happened. And so in torrential downpours, I can understand why someone might be a little concerned about driving across town.
After all, seeing a companion is a luxury and a treat. It's not a necessity, is it?
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well, in my book, it's not a necessity or something that should be known to the general public.
so, when i drive to a location, i sometimes worry about wrecks, speeding tickets, red-light tickets, or someone seeing me.
i got a red-light ticket once and someone saw me on the street of an incall. fortunately, it was near my office and i could explain it away.
but you never know.....
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Originally Posted by pyramider
Weather cannot be controlled thus its not a valid reason for cancellations. However, some fucktards probably use some outdoor activity as the excuse to get out of the house. Taint is even better when its cold and wet outside.
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airlines compensate you when the delay is due to equipment or staff.
they dont when it's weather related or things outside their control.
but, if it's storming or snowing or hailing heavily, i'm not venturing out!
[not as strong as MasterBaiter1996]
however, i will inform the woman should that happen.
and if i have to cancel, i let the woman know as soon as i can after i find out.
it's the respectful thing to do.