I just reviewed the last girl
[QUOTE=KittyLikker;3217639]I haven't found any reviews of these ladies. Anyone?
"New" Candy (and her friend).
[URL]http://jacksonville.backpage.com/FemaleEscorts/candy/11889237[/URL]
Chastity.
[URL]http://jacksonville.backpage.com/FemaleEscorts/chasing-chastity-for-insane-insomniac-specials/10103679[/URL]
No name "Best in Town".
[URL]http://jacksonville.backpage.com/FemaleEscorts/available-now-friday-night-special-best-in-town-dont-settle-for-less/11981707[/URL][/QUOTE]The "Best in Town" girl is none other than Harley that was supposed to be moving to Fernandina Beach. I guess her move has been delayed. Stays on west side.
I have 3 words for Racheal of Hooterville
[QUOTE=CantB1;3217706]The last link is SW Rachel from Hooterville and San Juan.
Second is Chastity aka Westside Harley aka Raven.[/QUOTE]Flat wrinkled ass!
JD, my apology for not responding to your post in woodshed
[QUOTE=JaxDog;3217574]I wrote a long discourse on this very subject in the Woodshed thread and didn't receive a single response! While many mongers may be sympathetic to these woman's circumstances the vast majority are not really interested in getting involved and any type preventative measures. I'm not trying to be some kind of white knight riding in and saving the day nor am I suggesting that just because you may not be interested in getting involved your a bad person. It's just on a personal level I'm finding it very hard to turn a blind eye to the carnage that is burning through the provider community. There are no easy answers, rehab is expensive and seldom works unless the person is highly motivated, most the providers we have in Jax would just laugh at us for even suggesting such a thing. Plus it's extremely doubtful we could raise enough money to send even one woman to rehab, that's not an option. I can only think of one thing we can do as mongers that might be of immediate help and that is to make available Narcam to providers we deem to be at risk. It works and is easily available from what I've been reading. I'd be interested in hearing some thought's on the mater? JD.[/QUOTE]It certainly is heartfelt. Honestly, for now, probably the most immediate and effective thing that can be done is as you mentioned, Narcan. A reversal agent for opioid OD. This will likely take legislative action and some states have laws that allow family members of heroin addicts to keep a supply on hand in case they discover their loved ones have OD'd. Well, I say immediate intervention but as we know, anything that requires legislative action is a long and drawn out process. I'm not sure what's in the works as far as legislative action is concerned regarding this in Florida but it is certainly a start. Hopefully you can save them long enough until they come to their senses and become highly motivated to overcome this deadly phenomenon.