Can you provide more details.
Hi Force,
Thanks for the info on guaranteed HE, but can you provide any names for each of the places you mention that are cute (descriptions), quality of massage, English skills, touching preferences, etc?
[QUOTE=Force0206;3222001]There are many, many 40/40 Massage in the Convoy area. South of the 52 between 805 and 163, and some just outside that area. Most of them have older providers (35+). For my money, Rose Massage (corner of Engineer / Convoy is the best, followed by Paradise (south of Balboa), Asiana Beauty Spa (corner Balboa / Convoy), Massage & Body Care (near der Wiener.), Convoy Massage and Foot Care (same center as Rose Massage), Unique Massage south of Balboa on Convoy, and L'Amour (next to Rubios on Clairmont Mesa). They all provide very consistent HE results. I love this hobby. Sorry if I missed a few, but these are my go to places. Others like GoTo, Oasis, Sakura, Superior, Cheery have provided results but not consistent. Still don't know about Kiss Massage.[/QUOTE]
Do you write for Penthouse forum.
Hey BpkbDude,
You crack me up! Though cryptic and making me work to find out the locations you referred to, I did enjoy the details you provided and sharing your adventures. Keep up the good work!
[QUOTE=BpkbDude;3390080]Caesar once told the Roman Senate "Veni Vidi, Vici (I came, I saw, I conquered)". Well, that's what I did, in true Mt Everest fashion. Below is a summary of last week's trip to San Diego (Everest).
Day 1 - Kathmando (still 100 miles from Everest): Like a plane landing in Kathmando, my plane touched down at Yoshi's where I came across a VERY curvy Latino, with large fake mountains of her own and a fairly nice personality. I don't often dream in color, yet there was no doubt she was wearing a very short RED miniskirt with nothing at all on underneath but the wind. It wan't long & that red dress hit the floor as she quietly tempted me with a full menu of options. But, I just wasn't all that hungry as I had my eyes set on something more. Base Camp.
Day 2 - Base Camp: We all know the South Base Camp is located at 17,598 ft. Similarly, they use numbers on Clairemont Mesa Blvd to also describe locations such as 4120, 5380, 7061. And just like Everest, the higher you go, the more intoxicating it becomes.
Day 4 - Camp 4: At 26,000 ft on Everest, you find yourself at the edge of earth's atmosphere. Pretty much as close to space as you can get while standing on earth. It's called the death zone where climbers become weak and only fear remains as you look down on the white glaciers and alPINE giants. Yep, the Pine giants at 8055 ft is where I ended up next. I actually found it to be as intoxicating as what I assume it's like to stand on the edge of earth's atmosphere. I had some Lemon and it was mighty fine. It reminded me of a Lemon I once had with some Coco on another attempt to scale Mt Everest. It was just hard to imagine that anything could get any better? Or could it?.[/QUOTE]