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  1. #8938
    Good for you Steve!

    I know you are on a tight schedule, but it's almost always fun to do something spontaneous with these girls as long as the vibe and expectations are clear. You get a local perspective with a local hotty.

  2. #8937

    Scandallo Continued.

    So Karina and I had a great time chatting at the bar. We did a mix of Portuguese and English and it was lots of fun to learn some together. She is my professora. A couple more drinks and she had me out dancing. The whole thing was super comfortable and friendly. Some hands on here and there and light kissing. I honestly could look at her smile all day long. I'the say a solid 8 body (for me — just my type. Petite but with sufficient curves strategically placed.) Again, different strokes for different folks but a true 9. 5 in the face given my aesthetic.

    Eventually I proposed we get a room and she was ready. Standard Scandallo R800 ($230) offer. I countered with R600 and we settled on R700. Apologies to those that think that is too much but considering worldwide prices this is a steal. And I rarely see a more beautiful smile.

    The experience in the bedroom was great fun, with all the usual positions and BBBJ. Although I have had better girls at the "skills" department and her GFE was not quite top notch, she was a ton of fun including dancing naked for me just for fun! She tried to convince me to take the morning and drive to the beach with her and her friend. But I was just too tired for that.

    As mentioned previously Scandallo is an expensive endeavor. R700 to Karina. R230 for the room (R10 fine per minute over an hour — beware) and R510 for drinks. Oh BTW you can order drinks while fucking and they deliver via a little revolving bank door. Sweet!

    All in all a wonderful experience. But you can find girls of very close quality for a lot cheaper. Stay tuned for that. I'the say I am glad I went and might go back but would probably save a few Reals and shop elsewhere more likely.

  3. #8936

    Scandallo and More.

    Those of you that know me, know that I get let out of pussy prison rarely so when I do, tend to hit it hard and heavy. 😀 Been here about 12 hours and done 3 venues and 3 girls. First up was the legendary Scandallo. Then Casarao and finally Tangara. So here is the scoop on Scandallo. Others to follow.

    Wow. It is a spectacle of a club. Saturday is a slow day I guess, but I only know that because of other reports here. There were tons of doable women and the club is super luxe (and you pay for that). I have barely passable Portuguese "Hi how are you" skills which helps. Suggest you learn a few basics because finding even um pouco of English was rare.

    I arrived right at midnight. I got a seat at the bar and ordered a Caipirinha and a Red Bull. One to wake me up and one to take the edge off. It is quite a scene to take in. I just soaked it up for a while, careful to not lock eyes with anyone I wasn't interested in. I have a certain type and when I see her she lights me up. In this case I spotted her two chairs down but fairly hooked up with another guy. I waited it out And was rewarded about 20 minutes later when we locked eyes and she came over to me. Wow. Wow. Triple wow. And it turns out she studied English for 10 months.

    More soon. Lunch arrived.

  4. #8935
    Quote Originally Posted by WyattEarp  [View Original Post]
    If you tell us exactly what you want to do with your time besides Scandallo, we can give you better advise.

    Your question reminded me of the days when guys would stay at a hotel near the old Help Disco in Rio and wouldn't leave a one block radius from the club.
    When I get to new venue for the first 4-5 days I'm on the Fuck, Eat, Sleep plan. Hence my question.

    I can see why guys did that in Rio in the Helpee days. There are other venues like that, Spotsmans in San Jose or The Veneto in PTY (before it became an unlivable dump). After I've had some pussy, then I come around to being more curious about my environment.

    In choosing between Spain and Brazil, one consideration is negotiating service terms, I. E. GFE. My Spanish is good enough to do this with confidence and I gather is needed even in places like Vive. In the Sampa boites, is GFE assumed or will I need to specify kissing, OWO, digits? I get the feeling that the latter is true but Spain may be easier if not so. I don't speak a word of Porto yet and would be on a steep learning curve the first weeks, meaning Brazil requires a longer time commitment.

  5. #8934
    Quote Originally Posted by Rovnak  [View Original Post]


    I write this because I value information sharing on boards like this. I also value and respect civil discourse in any forum. I don't believe that people should be more rude online than they are off line just because online they have anonymity and they can be disrespectful without consequence.

    Good day.
    Couldn't agree more about the need for an etiquette on the board. It is nice to see an eloquent and balanced response to someone so quarrelsome. I don't understand the need of the constant one-upmanship of some. The focus should be on sharing quality information instead of nitpicking.

  6. #8933
    Quote Originally Posted by Sperto  [View Original Post]
    IMO, Sao Paulo is not my cup of tea. I know the Rio privs. I've been to So Paulo many times, but the city is just to big for my liking. No beaches, no morros etc. However I've done some sampling in So Paulo. Mainly trash privs in Centro, boates in Rua Augusta and regular girls. I've never tried all of your or AltoBomGostos recommendations.
    Sperto, you always have a lot of good on the ground insight. What do you think of the general quality of girls at the better Rio privs versus the better Sao Paulo clinicas? Perhaps you have mentioned this, but I don't remember seeing this comparison. Thanks.

  7. #8932
    Quote Originally Posted by Sperto  [View Original Post]
    Rovnak, I consider your contributions to this forum very valuable. No need to to respond to Traveller44.

    IMO, Sao Paulo is not my cup of tea. I know the Rio privs. I've been to So Paulo many times, but the city is just to big for my liking. No beaches, no morros etc. However I've done some sampling in So Paulo. Mainly trash privs in Centro, boates in Rua Augusta and regular girls. I've never tried all of your or AltoBomGostos recommendations.

    Of course not all clinicas/casas de massagen are not igual, it doesn't matter which city in Brazil you visit. Some clinicias holds a higher standard. A higher standard on the girls, the rooms, the reception and the showers etc. What I find interesting with our hobby hobbby is to find the gems. The unspoiled newbies, the rare 9-10 points. These gems can be found just as well in a 2 girls casa as a 30 girls casa. You just have to do a lot of legwork to find them, and to be lucky.
    Thanks Sperto, I value your posts on Rio and Salvador in particular. Part of the reason I wrote about civility is that IMO the Rio board devolved from a great board to a snarky board. I don't know if that is still the case but the level of snarkiness there turned me off to the point I stopped reading.

    I did propose a categorization, based on infrastructure, such as Sao Paulo Standard rather than possibly contentious words like trash and high end. Leaving that aside, I agree 100% that gems are to be found everywhere. Case in point, the other day, when I did a "circuit" I found the most attractive 19 year old super slim all natural GFE in the least well known of the Moema joints, apamas 45. There were only 2 girls in attendance, because they function more as an outcall agency than a walk in clinica. But of the 2, 1 was this girl that got visibly hot just standing and kissing to the point where she was panting while still standing. In truth she was so inexperienced that she was not a great fuck LOL, but she was a gamer ans a looker.

    Anyway, yes, the gems are spread out all over. I even found a true gem in a trash place in sp, a manuara bookkeeper who was there for one month to pay off a debt. It was the last place I expected to find such a talent. She was la freaking sexual priestess, but she is back to book keeping in manaus.

    Cheers.

  8. #8931
    Quote Originally Posted by LarryDavid  [View Original Post]
    While there may not be five star Clnicas on par with scandaloo, there are definitely low end and high end Clnicas. The low end are sometimes referred to as trash. They tend to be a little cheaper, the selection is small and the shower is down the hall. For me, a higher end Clnica has a shower in the room, clean sheets, and a good sized lineup.

    As for staying in Moema, be aware that most of the neighborhood is in the flight paths of the nearby airport. If you plan on working from home, you might want to consider another area. True, it is an easy walk to a number of Clnicas if you aren't disabled. And there are many food choices.

    I have lived in Bela Vista, Vila Olimpia and am currently residing in Pinheiros. From here, I can catch the metro and get to the mall in Moema in a little under an hour. Today I caught an uber to tangara for 15 R, less than 5 $usd. I'the rather pay to commute than live under all of the airplanes. For your first trip, and for a short time without speaking Portuguese, I'the recommend you stay near Av Paulista. It's a tourist attraction, close to other attractions and easy distance to Clnicas and clubs.
    Good points. Yes the airplane noise may be a deal breaker for visitors who are not accustomed to it. Very good point. The noise does vary significantly depending on how directly one is on the flight path and how well built is the dwelling. Noise is worse the nearer the airport. The clinicas I mentioned are clustered near the noisier section, probably to be convenient to the two arteries that pass by the airport. The airport is Comgonhas BTW, not GRU. Congonhas is a domestic airport which closes from midnight to 6 am, so there is no plane noise during the closed hours. There is usually a burst of activity in take offs and landings early morn and late afternoon, varying by day of week. But yes, this is a good factor. Residents are accustomed to the noise but visitors may not abide it. Yes, this is a huge point. Good thing you mentioned it.

    One quibble. You wrote "there may not be five star Clnicas on par with scandaloo" . I understand your intent but other readers might be confused by the comparison of clinicas with a boate. I assume you mean the clinicas don't have the massive selection of eye candy as Scandalo, and that is undoubtedly true. As mentioned there are a few clinicas that do "purport" to have staffs of between 10-20 girls all of scandalo level beauty. Those clinicas are what I referred to as elite, my term, for their high price, luxury rooms, and elite staff. The standouts in that class are the palms and lotus lounge and ouro. I do not visit them as their 500 real price is not worth it for me. But I do know some visitors that have splurged and loved it. When I was a visitor to SP years ago, I also paid the higher price and felt it was well spent given the great time I had. The palms definitely has its aficionados as the few times I have been back there there are always clients. Downside to those places is there is no lineup, just an iPad with photos. But one also has right of refusal in room within first 10 minutes.

  9. #8930
    Quote Originally Posted by Rovnak  [View Original Post]
    Fine, I will never use the word "high end" on this board again. All clinicas are equal. The smelly clinicas in 13 de maio, number 33 in Rio where they shove you in a room the size of a bathroom, with a rickety massage table, and a cold water shower down the hall is equivalent to Moema Prime and The Palms etc. OK, whatever. A clinica is clinica is a clinica..
    Sorry I even tried to be of help on this forum.
    Rovnak, I consider your contributions to this forum very valuable. No need to to respond to Traveller44.

    IMO, Sao Paulo is not my cup of tea. I know the Rio privés. I've been to São Paulo many times, but the city is just to big for my liking. No beaches, no morros etc. However I've done some sampling in São Paulo. Mainly trash privés in Centro, boates in Rua Augusta and regular girls. I've never tried all of your or AltoBomGostos recommendations.

    Of course not all clinicas/casas de massagen are not igual, it doesn't matter which city in Brazil you visit. Some clinicias holds a higher standard. A higher standard on the girls, the rooms, the reception and the showers etc. What I find interesting with our hobby hobbby is to find the gems. The unspoiled newbies, the rare 9-10 points. These gems can be found just as well in a 2 girls casa as a 30 girls casa. You just have to do a lot of legwork to find them, and to be lucky.

  10. #8929
    Quote Originally Posted by Traveller44  [View Original Post]
    You still could not get over it? Must be hard case.
    Well, you keep replying to him several posts after ending one by writing "I am done with that subject". Who is the hard case here?

  11. #8928
    Quote Originally Posted by LarryDavid  [View Original Post]
    While there may not be five star Clnicas on par with scandaloo, there are definitely low end and high end Clnicas. The low end are sometimes referred to as trash. They tend to be a little cheaper, the selection is small and the shower is down the hall. For me, a higher end Clnica has a shower in the room, clean sheets, and a good sized lineup.

    As for staying in Moema, be aware that most of the neighborhood is in the flight paths of the nearby airport. If you plan on working from home, you might want to consider another area. True, it is an easy walk to a number of Clnicas if you aren't disabled. And there are many food choices.

    I have lived in Bela Vista, Vila Olimpia and am currently residing in Pinheiros. From here, I can catch the metro and get to the mall in Moema in a little under an hour. Today I caught an uber to tangara for 15 R, less than 5 $usd. I'the rather pay to commute than live under all of the airplanes. For your first trip, and for a short time without speaking Portuguese, I'the recommend you stay near Av Paulista. It's a tourist attraction, close to other attractions and easy distance to Clnicas and clubs.
    This is a great example of how you post opinions that don't concur with other members' postings. Obrigado, Larry David.

    If you follow Larry's opinions, they don't necessarily coincide with one of our experts. And that's okay. Everyone has different experiences and objectives when they travel and when they monger.

  12. #8927
    While there may not be five star Clínicas on par with scandaloo, there are definitely low end and high end Clínicas. The low end are sometimes referred to as trash. They tend to be a little cheaper, the selection is small and the shower is down the hall. For me, a higher end Clínica has a shower in the room, clean sheets, and a good sized lineup.

    As for staying in Moema, be aware that most of the neighborhood is in the flight paths of the nearby airport. If you plan on working from home, you might want to consider another area. True, it is an easy walk to a number of Clínicas if you aren't disabled. And there are many food choices.

    I have lived in Bela Vista, Vila Olimpia and am currently residing in Pinheiros. From here, I can catch the metro and get to the mall in Moema in a little under an hour. Today I caught an uber to tangara for 15 R, less than 5 $usd. I'the rather pay to commute than live under all of the airplanes. For your first trip, and for a short time without speaking Portuguese, I'the recommend you stay near Av Paulista. It's a tourist attraction, close to other attractions and easy distance to Clínicas and clubs.

  13. #8926
    Quote Originally Posted by Traveller44  [View Original Post]
    You still could not get over it? Must be hard case. At least send PM if you have nothing (or anything) to say, I might or might not answer. This forum is for other purposes than evaluation of someones thoughts, reasons for a questions and behavior by his writing style or questions he asks. Really, I could not care less about you. So do not waste the time and forum space for writing your personal evaluation of writing style, rather write something useful instead.
    Have a great day.

  14. #8925
    Quote Originally Posted by Rovnak  [View Original Post]
    Of course you are entitled to you opinion, and you are entitled to disagree with me. What bothered me and still bothers me is that your style is offensive and you do not seem to be aware of why it comes off as offensive. I think you may have some idea that it is offensive because you suggested that maybe you should only send direct messages instead of posts. So clearly, I am not the first counter party that you irritated. Forums live and die by both the quality of the information sharing and the quality of the interactive style. You seem to be completely focused on the information aspect and totally indifferent to the interaction style. I am telling you whether you believe me or not that your style is abrasive. Our entire interaction could have been an enjoyable and informative one but you chose to make it more confrontational than it should have been. There was no need to make it confrontational. The same thing with your comments to Wyatt. In each of the exchanges you inject a little insult and you tease that you are not aware of something, when if fact you already know and you are trying to lay a trap so that you can pounce on the reply. This is just plain overly confrontational style and it is a forum killer. It turns forums into flame wars. Even in your last reply here you added a little insult about Brazilian public school which is an insult to Brazilians, not to me. I am not Brazilian. I would hazard that English is not your first language, so maybe you do not perceive how abrasive your style is.

    And by being less confrontational I do not mean not having an opinion. I mean express your opinion in a way that conveys camaraderie and not disdain. We are supposed to be brothers here, not competitors. We can disagree but we should disagree respectfully. Not once in our exchange did I feel you were respecting me. Every interaction except the first one had overtones of disdain and superiority. You say you were not nitpicking? The entire thread was a text book case of nitpicking, right up to your last pedantic remark about circuits. And don't tell me your smileys are your way of being less confrontational. Your smileys come across as a way of being passive aggressive and then being able to say "oh but I smiled".

    Lest you think I am overly sensitive, I have been posting on this forum since 2006. I have disagreed with other posters and they have disagreed with me and we have done so with mutual respect for the most part. We don't try to set logic traps for the other person. You say you only post to ask questions. That is another way of saying that you just leach information rather than contribute information. I looked back to see what you had "contributed" to this forum and I found one of your FEW legitimate contributions was that notice about the opening of Prime. That was probably correct information at the time, and it was a good contribution. But the information was out of date now. Sort of the way that Wyatt's information about the metro was once accurate and now partially out of date. You jumped all over him saying that he should not say anything if he is not 100% fully informed. You said it in an offensive and disdainful way. Well by logical extension of your own ridiculously harsh rules, one could argue that once you post something you should be responsible for maintaining that information like a gardener maintaining a garden. I could have imitated your style by writing:

    "You should have reposted a correction to this information when you learned it was no longer accurate. And if you were not going to follow up on it, you should not have posted it in the first place. If you live in Moema and cannot even follow up on the pricing then do not bother to provide any pricing information, because anyone who lives here knows that prices vary. This is misleading information from only a few months ago and it has not been corrected by the author. It is certainly still being read by visitors because it is only a few months old and this is directly causing visitors to incorrectly avoid this venue. So rather than help members you have actually hurt them. And if you knew it was obsolete information and intentionally did not post a correction, that suggests that you are not just a nitpicker but a hypocrite. ".

    That is how you would criticize what you consider to be incorrect information. Yes, I have exaggerated for effect. I have parodied your pedantic style to show you how unnecessarily pedantic it is. Instead I wrote "nobody's perfect" because that is my message. I am not perfect, you are not perfect. No one is perfect. So why not be civil when possible rather than pedantic. If you had said right up front to me, "I don't believe that that categorization of high end is meaningful but I would like to hear your reasoning" that would have been better than the way you did it. Instead you took 3 posts to get to that statement after provoking me repeatedly as if you were disagreeing over what was high end and what was not. So when I finally asked you to SHARE, to actually contribute some information, you fall back to "I don't believe in the categorization at all" . Well, naturally, I would be irritated because you were not expressing your opinion in a good faith manner from the beginning of the dialogue. You were simply goading me into providing more information that you could then disagree with. That IS your interrogative style, in the entire thread with me and with Wyatt, your style is to ask for information, pretending to be interested, and then disparage the reply. Yes, disparage is the correct word. That is not the same as disagreeing. You do not disagree, you disparage. If you don't know the difference look it up and learn the difference. You do not express your opinion in a comradely fashion, you express your disdain by only focusing on the part of the thread that you disagree with. A true comrade would leaven the exchange by giving credit to the poster for trying to contribute helpful information and then add the points on which you disagree. In the entire exchange with me you did not once say "this is good information for a visitor but I disagree on some points". You purposely twisted the discussion to misrepresent my original intent rather than acknowledge my original general point as being valid and correct. I did not start out by focusing on a circuit walk. I merely mentioned that the clinicas were walkable from a base in Moema. That was and is 100% true. There was nothing in that statement that deserved ridicule. I repeatedly said my point was not that this was a walking tour, but that on any given day you could walk to these from a base. But you pedantically hyper focused on the straw man scenario of walking them all in sequence. That was not the purpose of the original post but I indulged the question in good faith because it was a legitimate question and I was trying to interact with you in a civil manner. But instead of taking each of my replies and saying "OK, now this makes more sense", you ridiculed each reply in a passive aggressive manner culminating in the obnoxious barb about walking tours. And no, the smiley does not mitigate that it was a rude comment. And if you do not know why it was rude then you are clearly socially tone deaf.

    I write this because I value information sharing on boards like this. I also value and respect civil discourse in any forum. I don't believe that people should be more rude online than they are off line just because online they have anonymity and they can be disrespectful without consequence.

    Good day.
    You still could not get over it? Must be hard case. At least send PM if you have nothing (or anything) to say, I may or may not answer. This forum is for other purposes than evaluation of someones thoughts, reasons for a questions and behavior by his writing style or questions he asks and recommending how someone should answer to him. Really, I could not care less about you. So do not waste the time and forum space for writing your personal evaluation of writing style, rather write something useful instead.

  15. #8924

    On civility.

    Quote Originally Posted by Traveller44  [View Original Post]
    I do not understand too why he continuing to respond after I wrote that I am done with that subject. Must be that Brazilian public school education to try convince other readers about my incompetence(posting current rates of Prime knowing that they were opening prices there) instead of accepting other point of views. Good luck with tune me out! LOL.
    Of course you are entitled to you opinion, and you are entitled to disagree with me. What bothered me and still bothers me is that your style is offensive and you do not seem to be aware of why it comes off as offensive. I think you may have some idea that it is offensive because you suggested that maybe you should only send direct messages instead of posts. So clearly, I am not the first counter party that you irritated. Forums live and die by both the quality of the information sharing and the quality of the interactive style. You seem to be completely focused on the information aspect and totally indifferent to the interaction style. I am telling you whether you believe me or not that your style is abrasive. Our entire interaction could have been an enjoyable and informative one but you chose to make it more confrontational than it should have been. There was no need to make it confrontational. The same thing with your comments to Wyatt. In each of the exchanges you inject a little insult and you tease that you are not aware of something, when if fact you already know and you are trying to lay a trap so that you can pounce on the reply. This is just plain overly confrontational style and it is a forum killer. It turns forums into flame wars. Even in your last reply here you added a little insult about Brazilian public school which is an insult to Brazilians, not to me. I am not Brazilian. I would hazard that English is not your first language, so maybe you do not perceive how abrasive your style is.

    And by being less confrontational I do not mean not having an opinion. I mean express your opinion in a way that conveys camaraderie and not disdain. We are supposed to be brothers here, not competitors. We can disagree but we should disagree respectfully. Not once in our exchange did I feel you were respecting me. Every interaction except the first one had overtones of disdain and superiority. You say you were not nitpicking? The entire thread was a text book case of nitpicking, right up to your last pedantic remark about circuits. And don't tell me your smileys are your way of being less confrontational. Your smileys come across as a way of being passive aggressive and then being able to say "oh but I smiled".

    Lest you think I am overly sensitive, I have been posting on this forum since 2006. I have disagreed with other posters and they have disagreed with me and we have done so with mutual respect for the most part. We don't try to set logic traps for the other person. You say you only post to ask questions. That is another way of saying that you just leach information rather than contribute information. I looked back to see what you had "contributed" to this forum and I found one of your FEW legitimate contributions was that notice about the opening of Prime. That was probably correct information at the time, and it was a good contribution. But the information was out of date now. Sort of the way that Wyatt's information about the metro was once accurate and now partially out of date. You jumped all over him saying that he should not say anything if he is not 100% fully informed. You said it in an offensive and disdainful way. Well by logical extension of your own ridiculously harsh rules, one could argue that once you post something you should be responsible for maintaining that information like a gardener maintaining a garden. I could have imitated your style by writing:

    "You should have reposted a correction to this information when you learned it was no longer accurate. And if you were not going to follow up on it, you should not have posted it in the first place. If you live in Moema and cannot even follow up on the pricing then do not bother to provide any pricing information, because anyone who lives here knows that prices vary. This is misleading information from only a few months ago and it has not been corrected by the author. It is certainly still being read by visitors because it is only a few months old and this is directly causing visitors to incorrectly avoid this venue. So rather than help members you have actually hurt them. And if you knew it was obsolete information and intentionally did not post a correction, that suggests that you are not just a nitpicker but a hypocrite. ".

    That is how you would criticize what you consider to be incorrect information. Yes, I have exaggerated for effect. I have parodied your pedantic style to show you how unnecessarily pedantic it is. Instead I wrote "nobody's perfect" because that is my message. I am not perfect, you are not perfect. No one is perfect. So why not be civil when possible rather than pedantic. If you had said right up front to me, "I don't believe that that categorization of high end is meaningful but I would like to hear your reasoning" that would have been better than the way you did it. Instead you took 3 posts to get to that statement after provoking me repeatedly as if you were disagreeing over what was high end and what was not. So when I finally asked you to SHARE, to actually contribute some information, you fall back to "I don't believe in the categorization at all" . Well, naturally, I would be irritated because you were not expressing your opinion in a good faith manner from the beginning of the dialogue. You were simply goading me into providing more information that you could then disagree with. That IS your interrogative style, in the entire thread with me and with Wyatt, your style is to ask for information, pretending to be interested, and then disparage the reply. Yes, disparage is the correct word. That is not the same as disagreeing. You do not disagree, you disparage. If you don't know the difference look it up and learn the difference. You do not express your opinion in a comradely fashion, you express your disdain by only focusing on the part of the thread that you disagree with. A true comrade would leaven the exchange by giving credit to the poster for trying to contribute helpful information and then add the points on which you disagree. In the entire exchange with me you did not once say "this is good information for a visitor but I disagree on some points". You purposely twisted the discussion to misrepresent my original intent rather than acknowledge my original general point as being valid and correct. I did not start out by focusing on a circuit walk. I merely mentioned that the clinicas were walkable from a base in Moema. That was and is 100% true. There was nothing in that statement that deserved ridicule. I repeatedly said my point was not that this was a walking tour, but that on any given day you could walk to these from a base. But you pedantically hyper focused on the straw man scenario of walking them all in sequence. That was not the purpose of the original post but I indulged the question in good faith because it was a legitimate question and I was trying to interact with you in a civil manner. But instead of taking each of my replies and saying "OK, now this makes more sense", you ridiculed each reply in a passive aggressive manner culminating in the obnoxious barb about walking tours. And no, the smiley does not mitigate that it was a rude comment. And if you do not know why it was rude then you are clearly socially tone deaf.

    I write this because I value information sharing on boards like this. I also value and respect civil discourse in any forum. I don't believe that people should be more rude online than they are off line just because online they have anonymity and they can be disrespectful without consequence.

    Good day.

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