I have tried a couple of parking buildings around town
[QUOTE=Sicily; 1482156]Uhmmm, Where is that icon for "rolls eyes?
An another note, anyone know of a decent place along Spring park I can "park", anywhere within a 10 min drive or so would work. PM me please.
I might even head to the parking garage of a couple diferent places. That might work. Yes?[/QUOTE]I have typically felt comfortable, park in between two cars facing the ramp coming down. That way you can spot a LEO mobile much easier
All of those girls? For Real?
[QUOTE=Scohen1025;1482386]So, have you actually BEEN with all these "ladies"? While there are some good ones here, frankly, some of them would haunt my dreams. Not in a good way.[/QUOTE]I know they say variety is the spice of life, but damn, some of those girls have had a few bad reviews, some pretty good ones, some look like we all would stand in line to do them, but half of them were, well, lets be nice and just say, Really? You put yours in there? LOL
Rude can be defined in different ways
[QUOTE=Lookinfoit69;1483754]Hopefully this response isn't considered rude-it certainly isn't intended to be. But, I recommend that the poster (and other newbies alike) take his own advice, and ignore the snarky asses that respond to newbies. Afterall, if you are being fair about it, you have to admit that the overwhelming majority of posters to the board do just that, ignore newbies and don't respond with nasty comments. Don't let the few asses cloud your judgement about the masses. Most folks here are eager to help. Least that has been my experience. But then, I got my count up before seeking any info. IJS! And oh yeah, welcome to the board, happy hunting and may your conquest be plentiful, and satisfying.[/QUOTE]I basically tell them as someone told me a while back, if you can't read between the lines as to services provided then go find out for yourself. I didn't think it was rude at the time but have since been informed otherwise. Sometimes the written word can come off more harshly than intended. In the end I think you are right. Ignore requests from unknowns, newbies or not, may be the best approach.