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Originally Posted by
StanleyStankas
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Also once cars fill in more you can park at the fashion mall, just go into the building one entrance look around and walk out another entrance. The whole area is pretty much open, however just don't be too conspicuous prior to 10 am when the stores in there actually open. They want employees to park at the top so they do watch that. Other than that the only thing the surveillance cameras care about is at night when the rosemont theater opens as they want to charge people to park and not park free in the garage mall parking and walk over. And it's a free lot and they don't take tickets to validate or any of that nonsense. At least they haven't in the recent past. From there you can walk up that strip depending on the hotel.
I do the mall thing too hahaha. It has saved me over $200 in parking.
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Not personally
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MrCharmo
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Might be a stretch, but are there any female hobbyists out there? Seems these days a lot of the young ladies are bisexual. Might be fun to share intel, or in case I meet a girl that would prefer a sugar mommy. Or compare notes. Wondering if anyone out there, or if you guys know of a female hobbyist.
Few years ago I was seeing an independent tug artist that told me she used to give releases to female clients and on top of that her female clients would bring toys to the session for her to use on them. Her and I were pretty friendly, lunches etc so I'm pretty sure she was telling the truth. So yeah they exist.
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Common Sense, please!
I cannot tell you how many PMs I have gotten from lazy guys that don't know how to use the Search function. I'm all for helping the brethren out, but PMs asking for links, phone numbers, services provided and rates - all that are VERY clearly listed in posts most of the time is so ridiculous. If that info isn't there, then please ask away, that's why we have PMs.
I always will reply to PMs, but now I am telling people to use the search function in the correct forum if I know the info is there. If these guys would rather waste their time to ask me instead of looking themselves, then why should I waste my time too?
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Ok understand
Originally Posted by
FirstTimer7
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I'll keep that in mind, usually my incalls are north of I90 so it is a far walk. I did that once at a parking lot of a strip mall next to the casino and police station but I was in a rush and already late. I wouldn't do that again. There's also a park call Dunne Park right behind the Westin that I usually park too. Before there were no signs up but I think this year they added signs for resident of rosemont parking for most of the spots. There's still however like 8 Park specific parking scattered throughout with 2 hour parking sign. There isn't a lot of people there so I walk around the pond a few times and walk off.
So she is north of I 90. Yea the only thing I can think of that they might not see you or bother you is just west of river on 72 higgins on the south side there is a little office area / retail scene and there is a garage there that does not take tickets so should be no cams there. It's been awhile so you need to do surveillance and do a run through just to check because my info is old. Your idea about the rosemont blue line works I think. When I drove the big blue bus I was in and out of there all the time. The only downside would be if those machines take cash or not. I was always behind the wheel or in recent years jumping off a big bus or the shuttle to the mall and right up to the el so never checked. It's just once weather breaks bad and if you are still making the visit to her it's a walk up there. That all said I totally agree with rhina and others have mentioned. Rosemont is a weird a** little village or town. I like to call it stephensville. I live in this little quaint village south of there and then south of me it's just more little quaint villages. Sleepy little villages. So most all of the buildings in these villages down here are older, strip centers have miles on them, etc. Until you go north to "little vegas". Then it looks like someone parachuted an entire village of brand new high tech buildings, hotels, tourista traps. I call river road up there the "little vegas strip". Now one would ask where the f did they get the money for all of that? One would ask that. I wouldn't as I like to breath fresh air and not fresh dirt! Just sayin' all IMHO of course. Yea right!
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Park Parking
Originally Posted by
StanleyStankas
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Also once cars fill in more you can park at the fashion mall, just go into the building one entrance look around and walk out another entrance. The whole area is pretty much open, however just don't be too conspicuous prior to 10 am when the stores in there actually open. They want employees to park at the top so they do watch that. Other than that the only thing the surveillance cameras care about is at night when the rosemont theater opens as they want to charge people to park and not park free in the garage mall parking and walk over. And it's a free lot and they don't take tickets to validate or any of that nonsense. At least they haven't in the recent past. From there you can walk up that strip depending on the hotel.
I'll keep that in mind, usually my incalls are north of I90 so it is a far walk. I did that once at a parking lot of a strip mall next to the casino and police station but I was in a rush and already late. I wouldn't do that again. There's also a park call Dunne Park right behind the Westin that I usually park too. Before there were no signs up but I think this year they added signs for resident of rosemont parking for most of the spots. There's still however like 8 Park specific parking scattered throughout with 2 hour parking sign. There isn't a lot of people there so I walk around the pond a few times and walk off.
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Girls
Originally Posted by
ZzTopSterZz
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Anyone know the brunette girl that shows up in ads for Secret Benefits on this site? In the ad she's standing face-on with hands over her crotch. Long hair. Glorious tits. Very pretty. Curious is there's a porn video with her anywhere.
Yeah! She is a cutie.
I also like the girl from adult friend finder shaking them those big tits. If I only knew who she is.
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Just thinking out loud
Originally Posted by
MrCharmo
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Might be a stretch, but are there any female hobbyists out there? Seems these days a lot of the young ladies are bisexual. Might be fun to share intel, or in case I meet a girl that would prefer a sugar mommy. Or compare notes. Wondering if anyone out there, or if you guys know of a female hobbyist.
I could see perhaps some Uber wealthy chick paying up but other than that tinder makes it way too easy for chicks.
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Female hobbyists?
Might be a stretch, but are there any female hobbyists out there? Seems these days a lot of the young ladies are bisexual. Might be fun to share intel, or in case I meet a girl that would prefer a sugar mommy. Or compare notes. Wondering if anyone out there, or if you guys know of a female hobbyist.
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Who's the girl?
Anyone know the brunette girl that shows up in ads for Secret Benefits on this site? In the ad she's standing face-on with hands over her crotch. Long hair. Glorious tits. Very pretty. Curious is there's a porn video with her anywhere.
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Originally Posted by
Riina
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avoid driving through Rosemont all together because of the red light cameras.
I always use the Waze app. It gives you a warning if you're approaching a red light camera anywhere. Speed traps too.
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Amen to that
Originally Posted by
Riina
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I prefer to pay the 20 bucks in the parking garage by Gibson's. I can't afford the risk of a ticket or tow in the fashion mall.
Truth is I just don't go there anymore and always make the effort to avoid driving through Rosemont all together because of the red light cameras. Northern suburbs are way safer with free parking.
I got to know the ins and outs of the fashion mall only because a guy I got to know owns a few sub joints in malls and that is one of them. Agreed if you are a bit jumpy about all of that avoid as they do have lots of cams, flashlight police as well as rosemont cops that stop in to use the toilets. I use to take the bus up there and then the shuttle over to the mall prior to me getting my junky little pickup. Since I knew this guy and some of the big blue bus people as well as the shuttle guys and gal it was fun. Take the laptop over, use their free wi-fi bs with my friend who would always throw me a nice meal for a couple bucks. But I totally agree with you on rosemont. I hate the area and avoid it like the plague in recent days. Way way too much surveillance. They have all of those cruisers not to mention those white old school helmet guys everywhere along river up there. And actually for this hobby what you say makes more sense. Pay 20 bucks cash to hold the car at a restaurant, walk to the hotel, do your business with the lady and come back.
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Originally Posted by
FirstTimer7
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For those that drive to incalls by O'hare, where do you park? I never park at the hotel parking lots. With most of the area requiring permit parking, I can rarely find street parking. If it's walking distance from the train station, I'll do the park & ride at the rosemont stop.
I prefer to pay the 20 bucks in the parking garage by Gibson's. I can't afford the risk of a ticket or tow in the fashion mall.
Truth is I just don't go there anymore and always make the effort to avoid driving through Rosemont all together because of the red light cameras. Northern suburbs are way safer with free parking.
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Good move
Originally Posted by
FirstTimer7
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For those that drive to incalls by O'hare, where do you park? I never park at the hotel parking lots. With most of the area requiring permit parking, I can rarely find street parking. If it's walking distance from the train station, I'll do the park & ride at the rosemont stop.
Also once cars fill in more you can park at the fashion mall, just go into the building one entrance look around and walk out another entrance. The whole area is pretty much open, however just don't be too conspicuous prior to 10 am when the stores in there actually open. They want employees to park at the top so they do watch that. Other than that the only thing the surveillance cameras care about is at night when the rosemont theater opens as they want to charge people to park and not park free in the garage mall parking and walk over. And it's a free lot and they don't take tickets to validate or any of that nonsense. At least they haven't in the recent past. From there you can walk up that strip depending on the hotel.
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Where do you park for O'Hare Incalls?
For those that drive to incalls by O'hare, where do you park? I never park at the hotel parking lots. With most of the area requiring permit parking, I can rarely find street parking. If it's walking distance from the train station, I'll do the park & ride at the rosemont stop.
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Agreed
Originally Posted by
MrCharmo
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Monger 101 is to assume she's just BSing you to get to your hard earned. How would it work? You send her money and she'll show up at your doorstep, she promises?
That being said, if she's real and interested, how about a monger road trip.
I'd be down to go scoop her up. And get some ass down in Missouri and any places in between we can. Ill be in town next couple of weeks. Make it happen. Im down
Hey look we'll come pick you up and even buy your dinner during the trip! Or we'll come directly to you! Then listen for the crickets on text or cell! Oh she'll be on a bus alright. Heading in the opposite direction from your locale! Stosh. Out.