Problems with comprehension
I am having really problems reading some post these days because of new code words, like is it "are&T" or "are&T". I mean "are&T" does not even save keystrokes and breaks up the flow of reading because I have to drop back and reread it and there are others like when referring to tit size. I think it would be better to say "see cup" instead of "see cup" or something else. Lastly because of the way some of us get cryptic and names and locations I don't know who and where they are talking about. If no one shares my view just ignore me, but it is my understanding that we are about spreading information responsibly not getting cute with prose and codes. I do understand not everybody has English as their first language.
[blue]Most of these issues are a result of the forum text clean up script. It does make some things difficult but without it half of the posts become incomprehensible.
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Do not leave anything to chance.
[QUOTE=Rockman2000;2492720]I am not sure why any of these Asians continue to try to open are&T's north of the beltway on York Rd. They don't even last 60 days now. Its way too obvious. At least BACO was in an office building. These other places, most recently "Foot Spa", take up in the commercial houses on York Rd with flashing signs "Open" until 11 pm. The one right next to the "Foot Spa", when that was busted a few years ago, the cops had two guys out on York Rd in their underwear. My office is right across from the Fairgrounds and has been for some time now. I have seen at least a dozen open and close.
The best was the one at York and Timonium, they got busted because a CASE of condoms was signed for by the business next door.
Be careful up here gents, you don't want to be out on York Road in your undies. Too many political people up here.[/QUOTE]I hate to say this, but if they were too cheap and too lazy to get the condoms from Wally World or other discount places, instead of through the mail, then they deserve to get busted. In that line of work, you have to be very, very careful, you do not leave anything to chance.
Propilot-Always check your six.