Anyone know where willow went?
I posted this in the Dayton forum, but would try the Cincinnati one also since I am new here and do not know how many that read cincinnati also read Dayton. I have been trying to hook up with Willow and she seems to have dropped off the radar. Does anyone have any info on if she is still in the business or not.
Thanks a bunch
Annoyed by serial messagers
I hate to make a bitching post, but I think I can speak for us all when I say this is a problem. Don't PM people asking for info when you have zero posts. The only thing that says LE quicker is flashing a badge. I'm sure not all of you are LE, but we all have to be safe here. Get out there on your own, don't expect us to lead you by the hand, get some experience and report it back to us. I'm not one of those meticulous "Senior's only" types, but at least post some reports, and earn some credibility, and I'll be glad to help. You know who you are.
Very odd, saw the Enquire obit with a photo
[QUOTE=Ynotrutony;1074539]The odd thing is that "on another site" with that certain vibe, someone posted a new ad for her 2 days ago. It also registered as her first ad on that particular site. Odd things afoot.[/QUOTE]She is definitely not with us any longer.
R. E. S. P. E. C. T. And Courtesy
LM: I think we all get that you were trying to be funny. However, part of the Hobby (or the "culture here," as you put it) is [b]respect[/b]. You have to respect the ladies who are the providers here. Similar to the drama that has erupted on the Backpage Advertiser Reviews thread with the personal information of some of the Providers being "leaked" on the open forum, some of the members (notably new members) are not showing respect for the others that are part of this community (guys and girls).
There has been a lot of bashing lately (again mostly of the newbies). Some of this has been warranted, other comments -- not so much. However, I encourage you all to be respectful of each other and the providers. [u]Think before you post[/u]. [u]Check your facts before you post[/u]. Treat each other with the same courtesy and respect that you would want to be treated with yourself. I'm not saying that you have to be all "Politically Correct" or anything. Just consider how you feel if what you are about to post were posted about you.
Save the "backroom" boy's club humor and gossip for PM's if you have to do it. Remember who all reads your forum posts. Try to keep the open forum clear of this and you won't have to worry about being "cut out for the culture here".
Just my opinion, but I'm sure others share it.
JR
[QUOTE=Lrc Metalhead;1075022]Oi. Guess I'm not cut out for the culture here.[/QUOTE]
[QUOTE=Lrc Metalhead;1074761]I've been chatting with her too, guess I'll get your sloppy seconds, HA![/QUOTE]
Sweetly Sophie using board space.
"I've been chatting with her too, guess I'll get your sloppy seconds, HA! "
Although I see both sides to the comment, no biggie. I understand that LRC is a younger gent with a "rock and' roll" mentality to life.
I wouldn't say it was offensive-misleading maybe? Neither me or my va jay jay have been on gent #2 since 96'.
As always to my dear friends Wing and Walt thanks for always looking out for me. I appreciate the respect and kindness you two have consistently showed me since I have met you both.
(Audi my dear thanks for the lovely words, again you are one of the nicest young men I have ever had the pleasure of meeting)
Hugs 2 all. Sophie.
Sweetly Sophie is a star!
I always wanted to have myself one of those Star Trek adventures and Sophie was the star I wanted to visit. Of course my documents weren't quite up to date, so I had to provide a little information that wasn't on the record. That wasn't a problem for me: I really wanted to make the trip.
Once all the paperwork was done, a date was set to leave space dock. It seemed such a long week waiting to start my adventure but there were plenty of personal things to prepare that kept my mind occupied.
All systems were go to meet the crew at a local mess hall prior to launch. That's the preferred method for getting a new traveler on the right path. As time approached there was a slight delay (probably should have expected this for such a worthwhile mission.
The choices had been confirmed as perfectly selected when I set my eyes on the crew. Not only was this a young efficient crew, but they were lively, intelligent and absolutely gorgeous. The crew for the most part was of Italian decent, dark haired and olive skinned, athletic in posture and well dressed for our journey. This crew has a goal of becoming number one in the Fleet, but humbly accepts that these things are proven over time. I could not possibly have any doubts that this mission would be successful and fun.
Due to the slight delay and the time of day, we decided to forgo the meal and go straight to the after dinner drink. A welcome choice on my behalf due to my pre-launch nerves. We discussed all things related to our upcoming journey such as general space travel information, past crews, menu items, things that were available for us to do differently than other crews and I could not help but be drawn in by the personality this crew had. I could have been quite happy to spend my time just continuing to do what we were already doing, but there was a Trek to make to the stars.
Ready to leave space dock. No mention of launch costs, no double checking the countdown, just lets get this party started! !
As with any new crew, there are some procedures that needed to be fine tuned. These issues were handled quickly and with a smile. There was a passion displayed by the crew, which I find hard to describe, to complete the mission no matter what difficulties I had personally. The crew carried out every possible task to make me comfortable and unrushed, though I was very excited and not at my best.
I dined well and found every meal perfectly fit my pallet. There were fruits the size of tangerines, seafood choices that were moist and fresh and dollar sized taffy that were wonderful to chew gently on. There were sausages and nuts, and something I can only describe as warm, wet and fully encompassing called 'lips'. (I think these came from some other world actually.
We passed by Uranus on the way out of the solar system. One of the crew mentioned that the moon was shinny.
I learned many things about our uniforms. I mean the female members of the crew were not happy with some of the attire and expressed a desire to find items that didn't stretch or become loose fitting. Choices are always considered in every detail. Ya got to love a crew that sweats the details.
I must say, this was the trip of a lifetime for me, one that I will be happy to make many times again. I must also say that I'm not sure anything can top the close up view of a star in the making.
I would recommend that anyone interested in space travel, to take the trip to the rising star of Sophie. It is truly one that shouldn't be missed.
Thanks for the wonderful afternoon trip sweety. You know I loved it and will repeat it.
Special thanks to NKKG for the idea to write something a little different.
Be careful out there.
Boris