Off the usual SW Beaten Path, but there is a "super spinner" that has been hanging around the greater Greyhound Bus Station area the past few days. Think of the area covering JYP from OWG road to W. Colonial. She apparently got off a Bus for a 5-hour layover heading to Ft. Lauderdale where she is from and got tied up enjoying Candy with some locals, missing her bus. She has been hanging around there since Sunday is what I believe.
I first saw her while I was talking to Jane Doe. I spoke to her in person briefly as she was hanging out with JD. I was busy talking to JD, so I did not get to partake with the spinner. Stupid me for not being more inquisitive at that time. I only made small talk with her thinking she was an Orlando regular, and that JD knew more about her. JD was being very friendly with her, and they were talking to each other, so I was hoping to get more details of who it was from JD after the fact. When I asked her, JD only knew about the Bus thing and some other details but didn't give me her name even.
About 2 hours later, I saw her again at the Circle K at OWG and JYP. Before I could swing back around, she was gone! I saw her again the next day at Conv. Store across from the Bus Station. Poof! She was snagged again. I haven't been back over there since, so hopefully she's still out there and not been migrated to a different area.
She is white, just below average height, dirty blonde hair. Looked clean and well-kept, at that time anyway. A true spinner; can't weigh more than 90 lbs soaking wet, if that. She is very easy on the eyes, doesn't appear to be using anything harder than Rock Candy. She was very coherent when I spoke to her and was bubbly and not at all lethargic. I don't know where she is staying unless it's in the woods near that area or possibly crashing with one of the multiple providers that "live" in that general area. She has no digits.
I'm hoping to see her again and see what's what with her. I pass this on in case you are in that area, see her and have a thing for Super Spinners.
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