nice middling
I thought you were a huge fan of Bodio, Sims?
I was too... and he went tout. Whatever. I just think he'll get destroyed - going tout never works well for anybody.
He worked his ass off for free on Covers...
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I thought you were a huge fan of Bodio, Sims?
I was too... and he went tout. Whatever. I just think he'll get destroyed - going tout never works well for anybody.
He worked his ass off for free on Covers...
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what are you talkin about bodio? he done something? been following him for a long time. he still gives out free plays right? Im still getting them.
what are you talkin about bodio? he done something? been following him for a long time. he still gives out free plays right? Im still getting them.
building a client base to lure customers away will just pay him later rather than now.}}
by folks wanting him to friend them ? If thats the client base you speak of I hope they had furthur proof than just that Who did he ask for money from ?etc
building a client base to lure customers away will just pay him later rather than now.}}
by folks wanting him to friend them ? If thats the client base you speak of I hope they had furthur proof than just that Who did he ask for money from ?etc
In British English, a tout is any person who solicits business or employment in a persistent and annoying manner (generally equivalent to a solicitor or barker in American English, or a spruiker in Australian English). According to the American Bar Association, touting occurs when a person advertises, promotes, or otherwise describes a security for sale without disclosing that the person is being paid to do so.
An example would be a person who frequents heavily touristed areas and presents himself as a tour guide (particularly towards those who do not speak the local language) but operates on behalf of local bars, restaurant, or hotels, being paid to direct tourists towards certain establishments.
In British English, a tout is any person who solicits business or employment in a persistent and annoying manner (generally equivalent to a solicitor or barker in American English, or a spruiker in Australian English). According to the American Bar Association, touting occurs when a person advertises, promotes, or otherwise describes a security for sale without disclosing that the person is being paid to do so.
An example would be a person who frequents heavily touristed areas and presents himself as a tour guide (particularly towards those who do not speak the local language) but operates on behalf of local bars, restaurant, or hotels, being paid to direct tourists towards certain establishments.

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