Happy Birthday JerseyGirl! Enjoy a day!
Xoxoxo.
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Happy Birthday JerseyGirl! Enjoy a day!
Xoxoxo.
JADA69
I just found out some information that I felt I needed to share with everyone. I owe a big apology to Bilbo54. I'll tell you all what happened:
He came on this great forum about a year ago like a freight train. I guess he was excited and a little over-zealous initially. He PM'd me asking for very explicit details about a provider. I'm talking services, gift requirements, etc. I was going to politely PM him back telling him I couldn't give those details out to a member with only seven posts. I couldn't do that because his inbox was full! I felt that was suspicious and PM'd other trusted SM's and asked them their take on the situation. All of them PM'd me back and said the same thing, that he had PM'd them with the very same explicit questions as well. Some of them said they had gotten multiple PM's from him. Keep in mind he only had seven posts so far.
I fully believed him to be LEO at that point. Therefore, I blasted him publicly on here and didn't hold back anything. You all know how much I love this forum and most of its members. I will protect the forum and its members when I feel it is necessary. I felt it was necessary because I truly believed he was LEO trolling for info.
After my fabulous dream with Jersey Girl yesterday, his name came up in casual conversation. It turns out that Bilbo is a very favorite regular with Jersey and many other well known providers here in town.
I was apparantly dead wrong about Bilbo. He is a regular monger like almost all of us on here. He should be trusted and respected like any other member.
Bilbo, I am truly sorry for doubting you publicly. I sincerely hope my actions didn't affect your enjoyment of this forum (even though I'm sure they did.) I was wrong about you and apologize sincerely for my actions.
Waitress, another slice of crow pie, please? I could use a few more spoonfuls.
[QUOTE=Ron628;1173234]Happy Birthday, Jersey! You are sweeter than any cake! I hope it's a great day, baby![/QUOTE]Happy Birthday, Jersey Girl!
Hey Girl,
Happy Bday and many more to cum.
Marc
[QUOTE=Greens;1173376]Why keep the info under wraps.[/QUOTE]Well if you wanted to know all you had to do was shoot me a PM. Several members of the board (not just the ladies) did just that, and I sent them what I knew. If you check out Vinos post then you will see why I did not post the info on the board. Just in case I am wrong, which I don't think that I am, then no harm done.
Hope you both understand.
[QUOTE=Vino 7373; 1173471]I just found out some information that I felt I needed to share with everyone. I owe a big apology to Bilbo54. I'll tell you all what happened:
He came on this great forum about a year ago like a freight train. I guess he was excited and a little over-zealous initially. He PM'd me asking for very explicit details about a provider. I'm talking services, gift requirements, etc. I was going to politely PM him back telling him I couldn't give those details out to a member with only seven posts. I couldn't do that because his inbox was full! I felt that was suspicious and PM'd other trusted SM's and asked them their take on the situation. All of them PM'd me back and said the same thing, that he had PM'd them with the very same explicit questions as well. Some of them said they had gotten multiple PM's from him. Keep in mind he only had seven posts so far.
I fully believed him to be LEO at that point. Therefore, I blasted him publicly on here and didn't hold back anything. You all know how much I love this forum and most of its members. I will protect the forum and its members when I feel it is necessary. I felt it was necessary because I truly believed he was LEO trolling for info.
After my fabulous dream with Jersey Girl yesterday, his name came up in casual conversation. It turns out that Bilbo is a very favorite regular with Jersey and many other well known providers here in town.
I was apparantly dead wrong about Bilbo. He is a regular monger like almost all of us on here. He should be trusted and respected like any other member.
Bilbo, I am truly sorry for doubting you publicly. I sincerely hope my actions didn't affect your enjoyment of this forum (even though I'm sure they did.) I was wrong about you and apologize sincerely for my actions.
Waitress, another slice of crow pie, please? I could use a few more spoonfuls. [/QUOTE]It takes a big man to admit when he's wrong, and you did it in spades my man! That is why I love reading your reports and reviews. You tell it like it is, and in the very rare occasion when you happen to be wrong, you waste no time letting everyone know. Forget the crow, it's time for you to enjoy some REAL pie!
Ladies? A round for the good-man asap!
Ok, here's one for you all. Very recently, I got a room at a hotel in Altamonte Springs, right off of I-4. I had made arrangements to spend some time with my ATF "friend", whom I'd not seen in quite awhile. I was rather excited, needless to say. We got into the room and were catching up on things when there was a knock at the door. We stayed quiet, as discretion was very much a part of this rendezvous. Then, a key was inserted into the the door and an attempt was made to enter. Fortunately, we had the inside mechanism engaged so the door wouldn't open more than a tiny bit. Knock knock again. Had I not known my "friend" for some time, and completely trusted her, I would have thought this to be a set-up. But I knew it wasn't.
So, I got up and peeked through the curtain, expecting to see either a pissed off boyfriend or a maid. Interestingly enough, there stood a female, average height with blond hair, a purse / handbag draped over her shoulder, chomping and smacking on gum. And in heels. We remained quiet, and after a few minutes, she walked off, never to be heard from again. Very tense moments there for my friend and I, and I have to admit we were never really comfortable from that point on.
Is it possible that perhaps this particular hotel is working with a young lady or two and giving them room numbers and keys to provide extra services to guests? I never really got a good look at her, because I didn't want her to see me for obvious reasons. Has anyone else experienced anything like this?
I might note that this hotel was in, what appeared to be, a fairly nice section of the community, which is even more surprising. It wasn't the most expensive around, but one would tend to feel fairly safe there.
[QUOTE=Hitthat; 1173882]Ok, here's one for you all. Very recently, I got a room at a hotel in Altamonte Springs, right off of I-4. I had made arrangements to spend some time with my ATF "friend", whom I'd not seen in quite awhile. I was rather excited, needless to say. We got into the room and were catching up on things when there was a knock at the door. We stayed quiet, as discretion was very much a part of this rendezvous. Then, a key was inserted into the the door and an attempt was made to enter. Fortunately, we had the inside mechanism engaged so the door wouldn't open more than a tiny bit. Knock knock again. Had I not known my "friend" for some time, and completely trusted her, I would have thought this to be a set-up. But I knew it wasn't.
So, I got up and peeked through the curtain, expecting to see either a pissed off boyfriend or a maid. Interestingly enough, there stood a female, average height with blond hair, a purse / handbag draped over her shoulder, chomping and smacking on gum. And in heels. We remained quiet, and after a few minutes, she walked off, never to be heard from again. Very tense moments there for my friend and I, and I have to admit we were never really comfortable from that point on.
Is it possible that perhaps this particular hotel is working with a young lady or two and giving them room numbers and keys to provide extra services to guests? I never really got a good look at her, because I didn't want her to see me for obvious reasons. Has anyone else experienced anything like this?
I might note that this hotel was in, what appeared to be, a fairly nice section of the community, which is even more surprising. It wasn't the most expensive around, but one would tend to feel fairly safe there. [/QUOTE]As someone who travels a lot, I have been known to go to the wrong room and insert my key before realizing it. Also, on occasion the front desk has given me keys to an already occupied room by mistake.
Good chance this woman had a traveling companion with whom she shared the room and that might be the reason she was knocking.
I wouldn't read so much into it.
[QUOTE=Hitthat; 1173882]Ok, here's one for you all. Very recently, I got a room at a hotel in Altamonte Springs, right off of I-4. I had made arrangements to spend some time with my ATF "friend", whom I'd not seen in quite awhile. I was rather excited, needless to say. We got into the room and were catching up on things when there was a knock at the door. We stayed quiet, as discretion was very much a part of this rendezvous. Then, a key was inserted into the the door and an attempt was made to enter. Fortunately, we had the inside mechanism engaged so the door wouldn't open more than a tiny bit. Knock knock again. Had I not known my "friend" for some time, and completely trusted her, I would have thought this to be a set-up. But I knew it wasn't.
So, I got up and peeked through the curtain, expecting to see either a pissed off boyfriend or a maid. Interestingly enough, there stood a female, average height with blond hair, a purse / handbag draped over her shoulder, chomping and smacking on gum. And in heels. We remained quiet, and after a few minutes, she walked off, never to be heard from again. Very tense moments there for my friend and I, and I have to admit we were never really comfortable from that point on.
Is it possible that perhaps this particular hotel is working with a young lady or two and giving them room numbers and keys to provide extra services to guests? I never really got a good look at her, because I didn't want her to see me for obvious reasons. Has anyone else experienced anything like this?
I might note that this hotel was in, what appeared to be, a fairly nice section of the community, which is even more surprising. It wasn't the most expensive around, but one would tend to feel fairly safe there. [/QUOTE]In my past life I was an Executive Chef and have worked several hotels across the country, during my 20+ years of that career. One of those hotels was located in Denver, Being the Executive Chef also included a once monthly job requirement of acting as Manager on Duty (MOD). My MOD Shift was from Friday night 5pm until Sunday afternoon 5pm which included my meals and a room for myself. After doing this for a few months I was approached by a provider who offered her services up to me in exchange for a room that she could use. As Mod I was able to close out a specfic room as being occupied and then pass on a key card for the provider to use, however as with anything being controled by a human there are times mistakes can be made. I worked this property for 3. 5 years and only had two close encounters with her being in a room that was rented out after I gave her the key, both times it was my mistake by not following up on the computer right away, just as you did she always used the extra door lock so nothing was brought out into the open and the front desk personel never was the wiser to what I was up to. It was just chalked up as a double booking and the second guest was given a nicer room and a drink in the bar.
I have'nt thought about those days in quite some time your post brought back some fond memories. Thanks.
Plzd269
[QUOTE=Hitthat; 1173882]Ok, here's one for you all. Very recently, I got a room at a hotel in Altamonte Springs, right off of I-4. I had made arrangements to spend some time with my ATF "friend", whom I'd not seen in quite awhile. I was rather excited, needless to say. We got into the room and were catching up on things when there was a knock at the door. We stayed quiet, as discretion was very much a part of this rendezvous. Then, a key was inserted into the the door and an attempt was made to enter. Fortunately, we had the inside mechanism engaged so the door wouldn't open more than a tiny bit. Knock knock again. Had I not known my "friend" for some time, and completely trusted her, I would have thought this to be a set-up. But I knew it wasn't.
So, I got up and peeked through the curtain, expecting to see either a pissed off boyfriend or a maid. Interestingly enough, there stood a female, average height with blond hair, a purse / handbag draped over her shoulder, chomping and smacking on gum. And in heels. We remained quiet, and after a few minutes, she walked off, never to be heard from again. Very tense moments there for my friend and I, and I have to admit we were never really comfortable from that point on.
Is it possible that perhaps this particular hotel is working with a young lady or two and giving them room numbers and keys to provide extra services to guests? I never really got a good look at her, because I didn't want her to see me for obvious reasons. Has anyone else experienced anything like this?
I might note that this hotel was in, what appeared to be, a fairly nice section of the community, which is even more surprising. It wasn't the most expensive around, but one would tend to feel fairly safe there.[/QUOTE]They accidently checked someone into the same room.
I have had that happen several time in my travels, once a couple walked into a hilton room when I was laying naked on the bed, with the bellhop and their luggage in tow.
Sometimes 2 rooms get checked into at the same time by accident
[QUOTE=Hitthat; 1173882]Ok, here's one for you all. Very recently, I got a room at a hotel in Altamonte Springs, right off of I-4. I had made arrangements to spend some time with my ATF "friend", whom I'd not seen in quite awhile. I was rather excited, needless to say. We got into the room and were catching up on things when there was a knock at the door. We stayed quiet, as discretion was very much a part of this rendezvous. Then, a key was inserted into the the door and an attempt was made to enter. Fortunately, we had the inside mechanism engaged so the door wouldn't open more than a tiny bit. Knock knock again. Had I not known my "friend" for some time, and completely trusted her, I would have thought this to be a set-up. But I knew it wasn't.
So, I got up and peeked through the curtain, expecting to see either a pissed off boyfriend or a maid. Interestingly enough, there stood a female, average height with blond hair, a purse / handbag draped over her shoulder, chomping and smacking on gum. And in heels. We remained quiet, and after a few minutes, she walked off, never to be heard from again. Very tense moments there for my friend and I, and I have to admit we were never really comfortable from that point on.
Is it possible that perhaps this particular hotel is working with a young lady or two and giving them room numbers and keys to provide extra services to guests? I never really got a good look at her, because I didn't want her to see me for obvious reasons. Has anyone else experienced anything like this?
I might note that this hotel was in, what appeared to be, a fairly nice section of the community, which is even more surprising. It wasn't the most expensive around, but one would tend to feel fairly safe there.[/QUOTE]From what you describe, I think it's nothing more than her (the mysterious girl) knocking on the wrong door. Altamonte is VERY safe for rendezvous in comparison to I-Drive and Kirkman, so as paranoid as I tend to be, my thinking is you were and are fine in Altamonte.
[QUOTE=Hitthat; 1173882]Ok, here's one for you all. Very recently, I got a room at a hotel in Altamonte Springs, right off of I-4. I had made arrangements to spend some time with my ATF "friend", whom I'd not seen in quite awhile. I was rather excited, needless to say. We got into the room and were catching up on things when there was a knock at the door. We stayed quiet, as discretion was very much a part of this rendezvous. Then, a key was inserted into the the door and an attempt was made to enter. Fortunately, we had the inside mechanism engaged so the door wouldn't open more than a tiny bit. Knock knock again. Had I not known my "friend" for some time, and completely trusted her, I would have thought this to be a set-up. But I knew it wasn't.
So, I got up and peeked through the curtain, expecting to see either a pissed off boyfriend or a maid. Interestingly enough, there stood a female, average height with blond hair, a purse / handbag draped over her shoulder, chomping and smacking on gum. And in heels. We remained quiet, and after a few minutes, she walked off, never to be heard from again. Very tense moments there for my friend and I, and I have to admit we were never really comfortable from that point on.
Is it possible that perhaps this particular hotel is working with a young lady or two and giving them room numbers and keys to provide extra services to guests? I never really got a good look at her, because I didn't want her to see me for obvious reasons. Has anyone else experienced anything like this?
I might note that this hotel was in, what appeared to be, a fairly nice section of the community, which is even more surprising. It wasn't the most expensive around, but one would tend to feel fairly safe there. [/QUOTE]Since why you booked a room isn't management's business, you should have called or gone to the desk and asked WhyTF a total stranger had a key to your room. Traditional key or electronic card? I think that those cards get "programmed" on check in, so the strangers may have gotten linked to the wrong room. But the idea that the place is randomly supplying companions? I really doubt it.
If the hotel is supplying ladies, what a great feature. How do you put that in the brochure? Great Room Service?
[QUOTE=Longhairngotee;1173948]Since why you booked a room isn't management's business, you should have called or gone to the desk and asked WhyTF a total stranger had a key to your room. Traditional key or electronic card? I think that those cards get "programmed" on check in, so the strangers may have gotten linked to the wrong room. But the idea that the place is randomly supplying companions? I really doubt it.[/QUOTE]
[QUOTE=Hitthat; 1173882]Ok, here's one for you all. Very recently, I got a room at a hotel in Altamonte Springs, right off of I-4. I had made arrangements to spend some time with my ATF "friend", whom I'd not seen in quite awhile. I was rather excited, needless to say. We got into the room and were catching up on things when there was a knock at the door. We stayed quiet, as discretion was very much a part of this rendezvous. Then, a key was inserted into the the door and an attempt was made to enter. Fortunately, we had the inside mechanism engaged so the door wouldn't open more than a tiny bit. Knock knock again. Had I not known my "friend" for some time, and completely trusted her, I would have thought this to be a set-up. But I knew it wasn't.
So, I got up and peeked through the curtain, expecting to see either a pissed off boyfriend or a maid. Interestingly enough, there stood a female, average height with blond hair, a purse / handbag draped over her shoulder, chomping and smacking on gum. And in heels. We remained quiet, and after a few minutes, she walked off, never to be heard from again. Very tense moments there for my friend and I, and I have to admit we were never really comfortable from that point on.
Is it possible that perhaps this particular hotel is working with a young lady or two and giving them room numbers and keys to provide extra services to guests? I never really got a good look at her, because I didn't want her to see me for obvious reasons. Has anyone else experienced anything like this?
I might note that this hotel was in, what appeared to be, a fairly nice section of the community, which is even more surprising. It wasn't the most expensive around, but one would tend to feel fairly safe there.[/QUOTE]Hell you should have invited her in for a double
It's why I asked.
Figured there had to be a good reason.
[QUOTE=Mystical0945; 1173696]Well if you wanted to know all you had to do was shoot me a PM. Several members of the board (not just the ladies) did just that, and I sent them what I knew. If you check out Vinos post then you will see why I did not post the info on the board. Just in case I am wrong, which I don't think that I am, then no harm done.
Hope you both understand.[/QUOTE]