Sun is Out, but Few Street Action
Anybody has any luck lately?
The sunny days do not help much as expected.
screwed up bridge traffic
as a result went home the back roads. cruised down 82. more twards the sunny mart there was one girl on the west side of the street infront of the apartments that are artist condos. I saw another girl at the bus stop in front of the sunny mart. Pretty hot looking. said she was 23 nice and clean. little too much make up and was into the up sell like mad. wanted $$ for her pussy. i just wanted a blow and go. I have to say she had the best tits I have seen in a long time. Absolutely nice puffies. I got digits but know it will have to be on my terms.. money is tight to just give it away that fast. Pretty hot body though. Kind of rare to see that kind of body lately
Have a great day
Wednesday night on the streets
I went out between 9:30 and 11:30 Wednesday night but found little to write about, NW and 82nd both. Two times on 82nd I observed cops pulling up and severely hassling a girl standing at a corner, in one case doing the whole flashing lights circus, blocking a lane. Those were almost the only two girls I saw out on 82nd and neither was there when I drove by a while later. There was one other, way down on the south end near Foster, but she seemed odd. Too nicely dressed (print silk dress, very sexy) with high heels, major blonde hair, walking super sexy down the sidewalk lifting up her hair and letting it drop back down in a dramatic way. Seemed inauthentic, trying much too hard to draw attention yet somehow not being hassled by the cops. Watched her from a parking spot as she walked a few blocks, didn't see any interactions so don't know for sure what was going on there.
I did observe one success. A nice looking blonde out Sandy 102nd-110th walking for some blocks without anyone stopping; I drove down a ways, parked and watched just to collect some information on what was what out there. At one corner, a middle aged guy had pulled around the block and was waiting on the side street. She got in. A good sign. But then the car didn't move. And it didn't move. And it kept on not moving. Another car appeared behind it and I was saying, "Oh boy, here it comes. She's got a badge out and the patrol car is whipping up out of nowhere. " But no. It was just another car that pulled up behind, eventually had to pull around in order to drive through the intersection.
But they still didn't move. Still just sitting right there on the side street, at the stop sign, facing Sandy. And they sat there and sat there and sat there. What the hell was going on in that car? Was she robbing him? Were they doing the deed right there at the stop sign in sight of every patrol car that drove by? Were they having a remarkably extended negotiation?
After maybe three minutes, he put the car in gear, turned right onto Sandy out toward 122nd, and I watched his tail lights disappear.
I came back that way an hour or so later (around 11:00) just to see if she was back out again, but the streets were empty.
Nothing at all in the NW in the 10 minutes I passed through it about 11:30PM.
Pumphrey