Organized German FKK Club Tours since 1995
Rubrankings.com
Click here for the best sugar babies
Sex Vacation
click for FREE hookups

Thread: CookyJar's Streetwalker Photos

+ Add Report
Page 2 of 538 FirstFirst 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 52 102 502 ... LastLast
Results 16 to 30 of 8065
This forum thread is moderated by Admin
  1. #8050

    Same here

    Quote Originally Posted by Gator145  [View Original Post]
    I spoke to CookyJar a few weeks ago. Cooky Jar is alive and well. He's tied up with other issues. Me I'm just an 'OL Gator.
    Been sometime now too was wondering the same but thankz for d info.

  2. #8049

    CookyJar

    Quote Originally Posted by Gypsy  [View Original Post]
    What happened to CookyJar? No reports from him in a long time. Hope he is not DEAD.
    I spoke to CookyJar a few weeks ago. Cooky Jar is alive and well. He's tied up with other issues. Me I'm just an 'OL Gator.

  3. #8048
    Senior Member


    Posts: 303

    Cookie Jar

    What happened to CookyJar? No reports from him in a long time. Hope he is not DEAD.

  4. #8047

    More Good 'ol Days

    Quote Originally Posted by Gator145  [View Original Post]
    You make a valid point Lance and it is well taken as to the 80's and 90's. Along with the troubles and the dangers that particular decade had. The 80's was when the Aids virus became a public issue.

    For future reference when I refer to the Good 'OL Days I am talking about the 60's and 70's. Fentanyl hadn't even been thought of back then. The addicts were huffing glue and Weldwood cement in paper bags if they couldn't get dope.

    Mongers were not being threatened with beatings and getting shot or having their windows busted out by thugs because they tried to avoid trouble. No idiots running up and down the Avenue on garbage dirt bikes making total assholes out of themselves. Most of the thugs remained close to the holes they crawl out of.

    Many of the working girls actually did their hair, nails and wore clean clothes. Heels and dresses were the norms. They bathed regularly. They didn't chase cars.

    Much more self-respect back then. The girls didn't parade under the El begging to get picked up. They knew who would pick them up. It was a quieter, gentler time. Back then the girls didn't want the general public to be aware they were prostitutes although we did all know. There were no real "Open Air Drug Sales". People got their drugs more low-key. The news wasn't plastered with the drug issue nor were the drugs being sold block after block. It was a lot lower key. The girl, for the most part, wasn't being found dead because some asshole couldn't get off so he kills her.
    Gator, You described the difference accurately. BTW, I am actually Numberdude, but I lost my password and couldn't get it back. So now I am a regular member again. I am now called Numberdud. I went from being a Dude to a Dud! I used to be a senior, but being a regular makes me feel young again. Got to look at the positive. Back to the Ol Days. Yes, I think of the 60's and 70's as the Ol Days. We're about the same age. I miss those times. The rewards were greater and the risk was minimal. I have stopped going down there out of fear. I used visit regularly with much success and lots of great memories. Trouble is, nobody told me I'd still be a horn dog at close to 80! Now I have to whack off. And there was honor and respect for elders. One thing the young guys took for granted, is that if they could help an old acquaintance get laid, they did it. They felt it was their duty out of respect for the older guys.

  5. #8046

    Kensington in the 1980's /90 a

    You're right, Gator. Times have changed since the 1980's /90's. I remember taking the EL to the police car repair depot out there near Strawberry Mansion off Lehigh. I liked taking the EL there because I got to walk past the abandoned lot that was Shibe Park / Connie Mac Stadium. The water department didn't care how I got there and, besides, how am I going to drive a retired police car to downtown if I drive a car, there? That would take 2 people. Maybe it was me in a dressed in a shirt and tie, but I don't remember anything back then being like it is now. Maybe they thought I was the popo. That was certainly where I was going.

    On the plus side, I was able to pick up a semi-retired police car from the north east. It was still painted PPD and still had it's lights and sirens working. Cool! So, I barrel down I-95 at 100+ mph with the lights on and everybody pulls over. It's nice to have your own highway. I remember getting back to work, and my boss, (redacted), asked me, "How did you get back so fast?" Ah, memories.

  6. #8045
    Quote Originally Posted by Djs0182  [View Original Post]
    These are recent.
    WOW. I remember her and a pretty brunette right off the K near Allegheny. Good times.

  7. #8044
    Quote Originally Posted by BadRonnie  [View Original Post]
    Great post Gator. The 80's and 90's could also be considered the good old days since the internet and smart phones was not readily available. As such, many civilian non addict girls looking to make a few extra bucks would stroll and they were clean, showered, good hygiene etc. Now those type of girls advertise as escorts and the homeless (no computers), strung out girls with no readily available access to showers or hygiene products stroll. Such is life. I remembered dropping off a few SW's at their apt building or house after the deed was done, and would pick them up sometimes too. Now it appears that 90% or more of the SW's are homeless addicts.
    100% correct. Spot on. The one thing I miss from the 80's /90's was the how the women dressed and took care of themselves.

    Back in the old days street walkers actually applied makeup and layered it on thick, wore heels and literally would parade around in a thong looking for a date. Seattle and California still have tracks like that but most of America if a woman is walking the track she is likely homeless, on hard drugs and is looking to pick up a date in slides and workout clothes stained in old food / blood.

    What's interesting is if you go to a nightclub in any random city downtown on the weekend most of the women dress like sex workers but they're not.

    No matter the race or location women today go to nightclubs dressing from mildly provocatively to wild but at the same time aren't interested in males coming on to them even thought they're in dresses so high and tight you can see vagina.

    At electronic dance festivals and raves today the women are basically naked with nothing but a thong and fishnets. Nothing what dance music and the crowd use to be in the late 80's and early 90's with Frankie Knuckles, BlackBox or Technotronic playing in the background.

    Women clearly do this to get attention and free drinks / drugs but if males want anything more then a picture it's sexual harassment unless you're one of the band members on stage. This is why famous music band members can sleep with 4,000+ gorgeous women over their careers easy without paying for anything.

    I remember I read a blog written by a bouncer and he said unless you're a bouncer, the club owner, or some celebrity your chances of getting laid at a club with a hot girl are nil.

    Rave booty: https://youtu.be/U7-_pbKSZkI.

  8. #8043

    Waxing

    Quote Originally Posted by OptimalPreen  [View Original Post]
    The cuts and such from shaving present far more anxiety for me than the chance of crabs.
    Waxing is way sexier! Hilda the silliness longer.

  9. #8042

    Prefer Hair

    Quote Originally Posted by TexacoTim  [View Original Post]
    No problem with a nice trim down below, but now prefer a bald look since one time awhile back I had caught a case of pubic lice (crabs) from a popular lady on the Ave.

    I honestly think she was unaware she had them at the time. Our next meeting she had the shaven look.

    Easy enough to clear up but learned a lesson to guard against. TT.
    The cuts and such from shaving present far more anxiety for me than the chance of crabs.

  10. #8041

    Good Old Days-80's and 90's too

    Quote Originally Posted by Gator145  [View Original Post]
    You make a valid point Lance and it is well taken as to the 80's and 90's. Along with the troubles and the dangers that particular decade had. The 80's was when the Aids virus became a public issue.

    For future reference when I refer to the Good 'OL Days I am talking about the 60's and 70's. Fentanyl hadn't even been thought of back then. The addicts were huffing glue and Weldwood cement in paper bags if they couldn't get dope.

    Mongers were not being threatened with beatings and getting shot or having their windows busted out by thugs because they tried to avoid trouble. No idiots running up and down the Avenue on garbage dirt bikes making total assholes out of themselves. Most of the thugs remained close to the holes they crawl out of.

    Many of the working girls actually did their hair, nails and wore clean clothes. Heels and dresses were the norms. They bathed regularly. They didn't chase cars.

    Much more self-respect back then. The girls didn't parade under the El begging to get picked up. They knew who would pick them up. It was a quieter, gentler time. Back then the girls didn't want the general public to be aware they were prostitutes although we did all know. There were no real "Open Air Drug Sales". People got their drugs more low-key. The news wasn't plastered with the drug issue nor were the drugs being sold block after block. It was a lot lower key. The girl, for the most part, wasn't being found dead because some asshole couldn't get off so he kills her.

    Mongers had more self-respect back then. They didn't make asses out of themselves if another monger beat them to the girl they wanted. They just went and found another. Mongers back then bathed as opposed to some today. If a girl wasn't as good at the task as the monger was hoping, he still gave her the agreed amount. He didn't try to rip her off and shove her from his car. If a monger picked up a girl he did it on the QT. Today some stumble and fall over each other trying to get a girl because they are so afraid if they don't get this one then all is lost.

    When I refer to the Good 'OL Days I wasn't getting shot at. Men weren't being killed and found in their cars with their pants off. Girls weren't getting beat, teeth knocked out, or being set on fire by a lowlife.

    That in itself was my point. Of course, I don't know your age or how long you have played on the field, but some of the older guys in the game I think will agree those days were a lot better than what we have today. I can only wish one and all a safe adventure when you are out. Stay alert and always play defense so you play another game. Me, I'm just an 'OL Gator.
    Great post Gator. The 80's and 90's could also be considered the good old days since the internet and smart phones was not readily available. As such, many civilian non addict girls looking to make a few extra bucks would stroll and they were clean, showered, good hygiene etc. Now those type of girls advertise as escorts and the homeless (no computers), strung out girls with no readily available access to showers or hygiene products stroll. Such is life. I remembered dropping off a few SW's at their apt building or house after the deed was done, and would pick them up sometimes too. Now it appears that 90% or more of the SW's are homeless addicts.

  11. #8040

    Good 'OL Days

    Quote Originally Posted by Lance547  [View Original Post]
    Personally I think things weren't all that good even in the good old days. Back in the 80's and early 90's an untold number of drug addicts died from AIDS as they had no idea HIV was spread through sharing needles.
    At least with fentanyl it's a quick death for a new user. Aids was a long drawn out slow death and in the early days many were disowned by their families if they were infected so they died alone.
    You make a valid point Lance and it is well taken as to the 80's and 90's. Along with the troubles and the dangers that particular decade had. The 80's was when the Aids virus became a public issue.

    For future reference when I refer to the Good 'OL Days I am talking about the 60's and 70's. Fentanyl hadn't even been thought of back then. The addicts were huffing glue and Weldwood cement in paper bags if they couldn't get dope.

    Mongers were not being threatened with beatings and getting shot or having their windows busted out by thugs because they tried to avoid trouble. No idiots running up and down the Avenue on garbage dirt bikes making total assholes out of themselves. Most of the thugs remained close to the holes they crawl out of.

    Many of the working girls actually did their hair, nails and wore clean clothes. Heels and dresses were the norms. They bathed regularly. They didn't chase cars.

    Much more self-respect back then. The girls didn't parade under the El begging to get picked up. They knew who would pick them up. It was a quieter, gentler time. Back then the girls didn't want the general public to be aware they were prostitutes although we did all know. There were no real "Open Air Drug Sales". People got their drugs more low-key. The news wasn't plastered with the drug issue nor were the drugs being sold block after block. It was a lot lower key. The girl, for the most part, wasn't being found dead because some asshole couldn't get off so he kills her.

    Mongers had more self-respect back then. They didn't make asses out of themselves if another monger beat them to the girl they wanted. They just went and found another. Mongers back then bathed as opposed to some today. If a girl wasn't as good at the task as the monger was hoping, he still gave her the agreed amount. He didn't try to rip her off and shove her from his car. If a monger picked up a girl he did it on the QT. Today some stumble and fall over each other trying to get a girl because they are so afraid if they don't get this one then all is lost.

    When I refer to the Good 'OL Days I wasn't getting shot at. Men weren't being killed and found in their cars with their pants off. Girls weren't getting beat, teeth knocked out, or being set on fire by a lowlife.

    That in itself was my point. Of course, I don't know your age or how long you have played on the field, but some of the older guys in the game I think will agree those days were a lot better than what we have today. I can only wish one and all a safe adventure when you are out. Stay alert and always play defense so you play another game. Me, I'm just an 'OL Gator.

  12. #8039

    True

    Quote Originally Posted by Farouk  [View Original Post]
    Gator, do you think the test strips will make a difference? My take was that everyone in Kensington already know that what they're using is Fentanyl, in fact I've met people that won't buy in Philly because of that. And yes, you are correct: tensions are at an all time high, and the value of human life is at an all time low. What's going to give? For the last 6-7 years every month I think it can't possibly get worse, but here we are.
    The one woman who I was close with knew it was "all fentanyl and trancs" but did it anyway. For some addicts it's just strong dope. IMHO the test strips are more for the casual user like a college kid I know of who bought an "oxy" that was fentanyl. Took it, died in his sleep. College kid with a lacrosse scholarship, not a hard core addict. For the hardcore addict it's like telling a drinker that the double IPA they love is 9%. They'd be like, yeah, that's the point.

  13. #8038
    Quote Originally Posted by Gator145  [View Original Post]

    There was a time when the violence was sporadic. Now it's every minute of every day. There was a time when overdoses were out of the ordinary. Yeah, if you heard of an overdose it happened in some bando. Now you trip over the rescue trucks going from block to block. If you are on foot you might even trip over the bodies.
    Personally I think things weren't all that good even in the good old days. Back in the 80's and early 90's an untold number of drug addicts died from AIDS as they had no idea HIV was spread through sharing needles.

    At least with fentanyl it's a quick death for a new user. Aids was a long drown out slow death and in the early days many were disowned by their families if they were infected so they died alone.

  14. #8037
    Quote Originally Posted by Gator145  [View Original Post]
    Sadly the news is correct about Angelica. There's a small memorial where she was found at Lehigh and Kensington. I don't recall a time when so many young souls have been lost to drugs. It doesn't seem to be getting any better. Between the drugs and the thugs beating people. Setting people on fire and the shootings it was never like this out there. I know I'm preaching to the choir.

    There was a time when the violence was sporadic. Now it's every minute of every day. There was a time when overdoses were out of the ordinary. Yeah, if you heard of an overdose it happened in some bando. Now you trip over the rescue trucks going from block to block. If you are on foot you might even trip over the bodies.

    The fentanyl test strips are going to be made legal. That may cut a few of the deaths. I'm curious what impact that will actually have. Let's hope they have the intended effect.

    Does anybody else feel Philly is slowly turning into Little Columbia? Me, I'm just an 'OL Gator.
    Gator, do you think the test strips will make a difference? My take was that everyone in Kensington already know that what they're using is Fentanyl, in fact I've met people that won't buy in Philly because of that. And yes, you are correct: tensions are at an all time high, and the value of human life is at an all time low. What's going to give? For the last 6-7 years every month I think it can't possibly get worse, but here we are.

  15. #8036

    Angelica

    Quote Originally Posted by Lance547  [View Original Post]
    Sad news guys. Heard Angelica was found deceased. Pictures of her were taken by Cookyjar.
    Sadly the news is correct about Angelica. There's a small memorial where she was found at Lehigh and Kensington. I don't recall a time when so many young souls have been lost to drugs. It doesn't seem to be getting any better. Between the drugs and the thugs beating people. Setting people on fire and the shootings it was never like this out there. I know I'm preaching to the choir.

    There was a time when the violence was sporadic. Now it's every minute of every day. There was a time when overdoses were out of the ordinary. Yeah, if you heard of an overdose it happened in some bando. Now you trip over the rescue trucks going from block to block. If you are on foot you might even trip over the bodies.

    The fentanyl test strips are going to be made legal. That may cut a few of the deaths. I'm curious what impact that will actually have. Let's hope they have the intended effect.

    Does anybody else feel Philly is slowly turning into Little Columbia? Me, I'm just an 'OL Gator.

Posting Limitations

  • You may not post new threads
  • You may not post replies
  • You may not post attachments
  • You may not edit your posts
Click here for the best sugar babies
LoveHUB Escorts Directory
Best Escorts
Ava Escorts





Page copy protected against web site content infringement by Copyscape