What I do is put in area codes, like "321", which tends to give you broader area and hence a longer list of results. Not perfect by any means, but usually useful.
Thanks to NewAgain on the Daytona forum, there's a very easy and simple way to filter out most of the BS ads on STG. It has to do with the location field. Almost all of these BS ads have something like Hotel or USA and the very popular email address in the location field. What they won't have is a legitimate location such as Cocoa, Spacecoast, Melbourne, etc. All you have to do is add a local city as a KeyWord and only ads that contain that keyword will be displayed. In the example pictures we're using the keyword Cocoa. After the keyword is added, only ads that contain Cocoa will be displayed. If the ad contains Cocoa, Cocoa Beach, Cocoa Puffs, etc, it'll be displayed. If you don't see anything promising, clear the keyword and repeat with a different city. You can add multiple keywords, however, the ad must contain all of the keywords to be displayed. Keywords of Melbourne and Palm will return only those ads containing both of those keywords. If you're looking for a specific provider, just use the provider's name or the last 4 of her phone number. Keywords will make your searching a lot easier.
This fix works well. One thing to add to what RW posted, on the bottom of his post, his thumbnails show how to search with the city. I'm not sure how to generate a thumbnail but, when searching for someone, lets say in Melbourne, next you want to search Merritt Island. You must go just below where you type in your Melb search, and click "clear all" to delete other searches. Then start your MI search. Hope this helps. Play and stay safe.
Thanks to NewAgain on the Daytona forum, there's a very easy and simple way to filter out most of the BS ads on STG. It has to do with the location field. Almost all of these BS ads have something like Hotel or USA and the very popular email address in the location field. What they won't have is a legitimate location such as Cocoa, Spacecoast, Melbourne, etc. All you have to do is add a local city as a KeyWord and only ads that contain that keyword will be displayed. In the example pictures we're using the keyword Cocoa. After the keyword is added, only ads that contain Cocoa will be displayed. If the ad contains Cocoa, Cocoa Beach, Cocoa Puffs, etc, it'll be displayed. If you don't see anything promising, clear the keyword and repeat with a different city. You can add multiple keywords, however, the add must contain all of the keywords to be displayed. Keywords of Melbourne and Palm will return only those ads containing both of those keywords. If you're looking for a specific provider, just use the provider's name or the last 4 of her phone number. Keywords will make your searching a lot easier.
This fix works well. One thing to add to what RW posted, on the bottom of his post, his thumbnails show how to search with the city. I'm not sure how to generate a thumbnail but, when searching for someone, lets say in Melbourne, next you want to search Merritt Island. You must go just below where you type in your Melb search, and click "clear all" to delete other searches. Then start your MI search. Hope this helps. Play and stay safe.
Thanks to NewAgain on the Daytona forum, there's a very easy and simple way to filter out most of the BS ads on STG. It has to do with the location field. Almost all of these BS ads have something like Hotel or USA and the very popular email address in the location field. What they won't have is a legitimate location such as Cocoa, Spacecoast, Melbourne, etc. All you have to do is add a local city as a KeyWord and only ads that contain that keyword will be displayed. In the example pictures we're using the keyword Cocoa. After the keyword is added, only ads that contain Cocoa will be displayed. If the ad contains Cocoa, Cocoa Beach, Cocoa Puffs, etc, it'll be displayed. If you don't see anything promising, clear the keyword and repeat with a different city. You can add multiple keywords, however, the add must contain all of the keywords to be displayed. Keywords of Melbourne and Palm will return only those ads containing both of those keywords. If you're looking for a specific provider, just use the provider's name or the last 4 of her phone number. Keywords will make your searching a lot easier.
It's unbelievable what this site has degenerated into! It is sad with so many ads that are totally phony and assuredly BS! Listcrawler isn't much better and with USASG Classified down as well, what's a monger to do? Well at least we still have the Forum where we can get information and insights. I for one, am just glad I have a unbelievable UTR! But, alas for the newer mongers and those naive enough to fall for some of these BS ads!
Yes it is, very sad. I'll bet 50 - 60% or more are BS ads. It's getting too hard to weed thru and find the real ads. I may have gone to a couple of the girls that advertise there in the last few years, but I mainly go to the AMP's. With most of those closed, what's a pervert to do, umm I mean what's a monger to do.
I wonder if all of us Mongers pitched in and reported all those BS ads if STG would get their heads out of their ass and start taking those down. Could be worth a shot. Play and stay safe.
Thanks to NewAgain on the Daytona forum, there's a very easy and simple way to filter out most of the BS ads on STG. It has to do with the location field. Almost all of these BS ads have something like Hotel or USA and the very popular email address in the location field. What they won't have is a legitimate location such as Cocoa, Spacecoast, Melbourne, etc. All you have to do is add a local city as a KeyWord and only ads that contain that keyword will be displayed. In the example pictures we're using the keyword Cocoa. After the keyword is added, only ads that contain Cocoa will be displayed. If the ad contains Cocoa, Cocoa Beach, Cocoa Puffs, etc, it'll be displayed. If you don't see anything promising, clear the keyword and repeat with a different city. You can add multiple keywords, however, the add must contain all of the keywords to be displayed. Keywords of Melbourne and Palm will return only those ads containing both of those keywords. If you're looking for a specific provider, just use the provider's name or the last 4 of her phone number. Keywords will make your searching a lot easier.
I'm a weekday kinda guy, didn't realize it was down until today! Has there been any indication as to why? Or, more importantly, when they'll be back online? Thanks!
As of this minute, the site seems to be back up and running!
I'm a weekday kinda guy, didn't realize it was down until today! Has there been any indication as to why? Or, more importantly, when they'll be back online? Thanks!
After you've logged into your favorite forum, it's as easy as a right-click to launch a view into another forum or thread and you'll still be logged in. In the picture below, you can see that I have concurrent views into three different forums. I'm writing this post in the Brevard General Reports thread (1st Tab). The 2nd tab has the Daytona Coffee Bar and the 3rd tab has the Orlando Rat Trap. I can easily navigate across these forums by simply clicking the appropriate tab. In the picture, refer to the line at the very bottom. To launch a separate tab into another forum, right-click Florida in the hierarchy line and select Open link in new tab. When the new tab appears, just click the new tab and select the desired forum. Now I'll get a quote from the coffee bar.
I had a nice meet and greet with this one but she was more interested in her cell phone than myself and was much larger than expected. Now I learned to not always turn away a BBW because some of the best BJs I have had have been from large women. She is actually pretty cool but some unexpected personal matters have prevented me from moving forward. https://www.seeking.com/member/0843c...b-ac2a5636f1b8.
Almost everyone seems to have a handle on this but every now and then I see a review that references a post from another thread that's just a copy and paste from the original. That's OK, but there's a distinct advantage to a quote of the original over a copy and paste. There's a clear separation of your words from those of the original post and more importantly, there's a link to the original post.
To quote a review from another thread or forum, just click the Reply With Quote button on the review you want to quote. We do this to get the quote to display. When the review screen displays, the quote will be filled in already. Select and copy the entire quote so that it's in your paste buffer. Now cancel out of the reply you just started and navigate to the thread where you want to post. The quote you want to reference is still in your paste buffer.
If you want to reference multiple quotes, the procedure is the same but with an extra step. Remember, the paste buffer only holds one entry. Every time you do a copy, the previous copy is overwritten and lost. Here's the tricky part: Immediately after you do a subsequent Reply With Quote, you have to paste the previous quote (that's currently in your paste buffer) either before or after the quote to which you're currently replying. Then select and copy everything. Now there's two different quotes in your paste buffer..
I am one of those guys who cuts and pastes when I want to move a review from another thread or forum so this really helps as does the method to archive STG posts and of course the way to search when the name is only 3 characters. This is all good stuff.
Almost everyone seems to have a handle on this but every now and then I see a review that references a post from another thread that's just a copy and paste from the original. That's OK, but there's a distinct advantage to a quote of the original over a copy and paste. There's a clear separation of your words from those of the original post and more importantly, there's a link to the original post.
To quote a review from another thread or forum, just click the Reply With Quote button on the review you want to quote. We do this to get the quote to display. When the review screen displays, the quote will be filled in already. Select and copy the entire quote so that it's in your paste buffer. Now cancel out of the reply you just started and navigate to the thread where you want to post. The quote you want to reference is still in your paste buffer.
If you want to reference multiple quotes, the procedure is the same but with an extra step. Remember, the paste buffer only holds one entry. Every time you do a copy, the previous copy is overwritten and lost. Here's the tricky part: Immediately after you do a subsequent Reply With Quote, you have to paste the previous quote (that's currently in your paste buffer) either before or after the quote to which you're currently replying. Then select and copy everything. Now there's two different quotes in your paste buffer.
Here's a few quotes from another forum. The Original Post has a picture.
A while back "Club 3 X" near Cocoa Village had comments about putting in a Glory Hole. Not sure if they still have it. It was supposed to be available by request.