Thanks for saving me the trouble.
Careful with those potholes
[QUOTE=TMeister;4256955]Actually, Julez is a real sweetie. Very friendly gal who is eager to please. I did a QV for a blow-and-go and Julez delivered nicely. Applies the right amount of pressure to your tip and shaft, and even maintains nice eye contact during the strokes. I forgot to take my little blue pill beforehand, so I was worried about being limp as a wet noodle but Julez sucked me quickly to a nice stiffy and she seemed rather proud of that. I only lasted about 7 or 8 minutes with her great suction and I pulled it out of her mouth at the last second to let some gooey spurts drip down my shaft like hot candle wax. She was a real trooper and licked some off the meat pole, but overall wasn't in the mood to do a porn star total jizz cleanup with her tongue, which I probably could've coaxed out of her with a hefty tip. She stepped out to get me a warm washcloth and I was out of there with a smile and tipped her a Jackson for great service on very short notice. I hope to see her again for a more relaxed session.
However, be warned that her parking situation is a real B. She told me to pull around to the back of her house to park in front of her garage, but she neglected to tell me her driveway is built for a small car or motorcycle only. I drive a Toyota RAV4 and about 10 feet in I hear this sickening scraping noise from the cement blocks on my right side and my vehicle stops moving. I put it in reverse and re-align a little better and make it to the back where the garage is but I know the damage has already been done. Both right-side wheel covers are scratched up like a mofo! I was more careful when driving out and didn't scrape anything. As I'm leaving Julez tells me that the landlord of the apartment building across the street allows her visitors to park in the open lot by the building. Now she tells me! Oh well, it was my fault and I got to pay the consequences. So for all you fellas who drive a pickup or large SUV, you've been warned, don't even attempt to use that skinny driveway. Use the parking lot across the street! I attached two photos to show what I'm talking about:[/QUOTE]The lots not much better. Had to be careful with the large potholes and I didn't feel comfortable leaving my car there. What a pain that mustve been in the 1970's when everyone was driving those large v8 boats like a 1978 thunderbird mustve been a hell of a time maneuvering those large cars in that narrow driveway.