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The room is important
My view is if the lady is charging high end prices she needs to have a nice clean place to meet whether it is a hotel or an apartment. Now I have been to decent low end hotels. I will pay more if she is in a room that I do not mind sitting down and talking to her for awhile.
[QUOTE=SirLanceLicksalot;7017768]How important is the brand of hotel?
Do you not see someone if they are in a Red Roof or Days Inn?
If a provider wants to keep her pricing attractive to the hobbyist and she picks a lower end hotel, does that keep you away?
I travel extensively for work, and hotel costs have sky rocketed.
If the room isn't lived in and trashy, I would rather pay $250 at a Ramada or Days Inn than pay over $350 at a Hilton.
Thoughts?[/QUOTE]
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This is just me.
But there's no way I'm paying north of 150 an hour if they're at a shitty no-tel.
[QUOTE=SirLanceLicksalot;7017768]How important is the brand of hotel?
Do you not see someone if they are in a Red Roof or Days Inn?
If a provider wants to keep her pricing attractive to the hobbyist and she picks a lower end hotel, does that keep you away?
I travel extensively for work, and hotel costs have sky rocketed.
If the room isn't lived in and trashy, I would rather pay $250 at a Ramada or Days Inn than pay over $350 at a Hilton.
Thoughts?[/QUOTE]
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Time and distance
Don't any of these women have a concept of time and distance. I'll bet most of their 'clients' have a VERY good idea. Moreover, I'll bet the clients make several multiples of even what they are making with the inflated rates. Before I can partake in their skills, all I expect is punctuality whether incall / out call. Or reasonable notice of change / cancellation. I learned 50 years ago when I was teaching a sport: if the customer / lesson is 10 minutes late, the lesson is 10 minutes less. If I was ten minutes late, I was ten minutes behind / late the rest of the day.
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[QUOTE=SirLanceLicksalot;7017768]How important is the brand of hotel?
Do you not see someone if they are in a Red Roof or Days Inn?
If a provider wants to keep her pricing attractive to the hobbyist and she picks a lower end hotel, does that keep you away?
I travel extensively for work, and hotel costs have sky rocketed.
If the room isn't lived in and trashy, I would rather pay $250 at a Ramada or Days Inn than pay over $350 at a Hilton.
Thoughts?[/QUOTE]I would rather be in a clean room at a notel motel, than a trashed suite at the Waldorf- Astoria. My requirements are a comfortable bed, a clean room, and privacy. In other words, an inflatable mattress on the floor of a basement while people are upstairs is a big "No way!" for me.
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Beretta
[QUOTE=MallGuy101;7017641]I can't put this in reviews because I didn't get to see her. But I can say that I will never try to contact never again. She has a real bitchy attitude. I had texted her shortly after she placed her ad several days ago. And waited for about two hours for a responce. Because it was late I said apparently your very busy this evening or your not interested. And I said I am moving on and trying someone else. Figured I would let her know so if needed she could make other plans. About 20 minuets later I get several nasty texts. Of going to ghost her and other shit. I hate one someone leaves me hanging so I don't want to do it to someone else. And I know everyones mmv.
[URL]https://escortalligator.com.listcrawler.eu/post/escorts/usa/ohio/cincinnati/175355641[/URL][/QUOTE]You definitely aren't missing out on anything with this. Just be glad you moved on.
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I've seen Dayton providers at the old Knights Inn, and I've seen high end providers at nice chain hotels. I just want to be discrete about the whole thing. When I saw one of Steve's girls at the La Quinta, she told me that she's there so often the staff knew what she was doing and were cool with it.
[QUOTE=SirLanceLicksalot;7017768]How important is the brand of hotel?
Do you not see someone if they are in a Red Roof or Days Inn?
If a provider wants to keep her pricing attractive to the hobbyist and she picks a lower end hotel, does that keep you away?
I travel extensively for work, and hotel costs have sky rocketed.
If the room isn't lived in and trashy, I would rather pay $250 at a Ramada or Days Inn than pay over $350 at a Hilton.
Thoughts?[/QUOTE]
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Red Roof Inn
[QUOTE=SirLanceLicksalot;7017768]How important is the brand of hotel?
Do you not see someone if they are in a Red Roof or Days Inn?
Thoughts?[/QUOTE]I once saw someone at the Beechmont Inn and that is the bottom of the barrel for me. I have never had a problem with Days Inn. However the RRI's have a lot of variability. Most I would not go near but the one by Governors Hill is very nice, safe and reasonably priced. I have used it many times.
BAM.
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Hotels
I personally feel more comfortable going into lower priced hotels especially ones with outside access. There are fewer security cameras and can get to a room without going through a lobby. Many of the better hotels are improving their security. They have security guards that walk through the parking lot checking license plates number to see if they are registered to a room or not. Improved exits with working locks and key card access or someone has to open the door for you. And many have sensors to alert if someone props the door open and camera's to see who is coming and going. I used to see this in my foreign travels but I see it happening here more and more, where you need a room keycard to activate the elevator.
[QUOTE=SirLanceLicksalot;7017768]How important is the brand of hotel?
Do you not see someone if they are in a Red Roof or Days Inn?
If a provider wants to keep her pricing attractive to the hobbyist and she picks a lower end hotel, does that keep you away?
I travel extensively for work, and hotel costs have sky rocketed.
If the room isn't lived in and trashy, I would rather pay $250 at a Ramada or Days Inn than pay over $350 at a Hilton.[/QUOTE]
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Hotels
[QUOTE=BamBam;7019103]I once saw someone at the Beechmont Inn and that is the bottom of the barrel for me. I have never had a problem with Days Inn. However the RRI's have a lot of variability. Most I would not go near but the one by Governors Hill is very nice, safe and reasonably priced. I have used it many times.
BAM.[/QUOTE]I agree the Governors Hill Red Roof Inn is better than the average lower end place. I used to park at the Fricker's next door, go in there to use the bathroom or whatever, and then walk over to the RRI. I won't go back to the RRI in Sharonville. The last time I went there, someone was watching me a little too closely for comfort.
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Beretta
[QUOTE=TryMeOut1;7018515]You definitely aren't missing out on anything with this. Just be glad you moved on.[/QUOTE]Shame, she looks like my type and I've been really tempted.
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Roxie
It looks like Roxie might be in some deep DooDoo in Campbell County and may be out of commission for a while. Does anyone know if her dog, Petey is being taken of.
I haven't seen or talked to her in a while and wish her well.
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Bourbon Lottery
While I was traveling down South a couple weeks ago I hit the Bourbon Lottery to add to my Collection. Picked up another bottle of Blantons but the best find was 10 year old Eagle Rare.
Since I had two bottles of the Eagle Rare opened one think I like it better then Blantons.
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Pete Rose
R. I. P. Hit King the G. O. A. T.
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[QUOTE=Daddy4U;7051552]R. I. P. Hit King the G. O. A. T.[/QUOTE]Gues they will put hom in the HALL now. MLB is all fucked up. Every game the push gambling. Signs on the wall in ballparks. The Red even Have MGM painted on the field.
By Homeplate. Closed the only set down restaurant machine room to put a casino in it. What Pete did on the field should put him in.
Manfred is all about the money. You saw haw fast the gambling scandal went away with Shohei Ohtani. The Interpreter took the fall. At million missing an he had no Idea.
Total BS in my Book. Ohtani is Dirty but puts money in MLB, are. I. P. Charlie Hustle. The Hit King.
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Pete Rose
[QUOTE=Daddy4U;7051552]R. I. P. Hit King the G. O. A. T.[/QUOTE]I couldn't agree more. I'm an older guy so I watched Pete play NUMEROUS times going back to his rookie year at Crosly Field. I was pretty young then but I had the privilege to watch him play throughout his entire career. I wasn't at 4192 but I saw him crash into Ray Fosse to win the All-Star game and many other great memories. I also saw him with Marty Brennaman this past New Year's Eve at the Hard Rock Casino where they did a give-and-take on stage talking about some of his biggest moments. As I was reading the eulogies from all around the country I actually began to tear up a bit, which surprised me. I guess those memories meant more to me than I realized. For me, Pete's death was a double-whammy because I was also a huge fan of Kris Kristofferson who passed away two days earlier. In my opinion, he was the greatest song writer of my generation. I'll take him over Dylan, Willie Nelson and everybody else.