Maybe we should put our egos in check?
After 30 yrs in the mix, I know most every trick in the book to find new TOOLS, as many of my fellow mongers do, been on SB sites, BP, CL, phone services, AVE X, all of them. Hitting on almost every woman I can play, and I got a few in my little stable, and only share with a select few. You know its not rocket science, I'm just amased at some of the egos we have in here. They are ALL just tricks, tryin to make money anyway they can, and I treat them accordingly.
Brothers, she's a friend in need.
Lorraine is a former party girl, now she's a middle aged blonde spinner looking for help. She has always been cute with a tight body, now she's cute and tight and available. Treat her well and she gets passionate in a hurry. Inbox me for details (I may ask some of you to trade info)
Different girl, same story
Stacy is a buxom blonde with fun curves and a sweet (but straight to business) attitude. Mid 20s with girl next door style looks; she is looking to make a few new friends tonight and tomorrow, with an eye towards building a regular clientele. IM me but if you don't have an established rep, be ready to trade.
I'm sure you would "love to know"
[QUOTE=LongHairDaddy;1885514]Saw his post and would love to know your experiences with her so I can decide whether or not to invest.[/QUOTE]Imagine you and your buddies have spent a lot of money on fishing boats, GPS, sonar, and tackle, and put in a lot of time and gas money hunting down the best spots where the fish run. When one of your buddies finds a great spot, he'll get his line in the water, then tip you off so you can join in. You do the same.
You have to be careful about who gets the information, because there are some guys who will use tips from others, but keep their own finds to themselves. Even worse, there are others who will ride through with nets and scoop up all the fish, then put up a marker that the fishing spot is closed.
You don't broadcast these finds on an open channel; you use private channels, or whisper about it at the bar next to the pier.
Now, we all enjoy sitting at the bar and passing on detailed explanations and suggestions on equipment, navigation, bait, weather, the tides, and anything that might help anyone go out and find, hook, reel in, clean, cook, and eat their favorite fish. If you read and practice these suggestions, you'll be as successful as the best angler on the pier.
Experienced hands will pass along a lot of info about shallow reefs and shoals, poisonous fish, poorly-marked crab pots that might tangle your lines, or other hazards we've run across, saving the next guy the trouble of running aground, damaging his boat, or losing his gear. Some guys are even incredibly generous in sharing a lot of the really good spots they've found, so those who hang around the bar but never tell their own stories can join the fun.
So, say you're one of these old hands who's invested immeasurable time, money, and effort, and have shared lots of good spots with everyone, then some guy who's been hanging around the bar, eavesdropping as much good info as he can, and obviously hitting other people's spots without returning the favor, stands up on a table and announces to the room: "Hey, that guy over there told everyone about a good fishing spot, but I'm not going to take his word for it. I want even more of you to spend your time and money checking it out before I risk my own time and gas money."
Are you catching on?
In this case, it doesn't matter, because MathMan posted that all his fishing spots are now dead, which is a separate lesson about paying attention and RTFF.