[QUOTE=BeefNoodleSoup;5618163]I had some business to take care of in the area so I decided to do a lap just to see who's out. I saw one guy on Lehigh coming out to find someone destroyed the side of his car.
In another occasion I was almost sandwiched in between two cars. The car in front of me abruptly stopped to check out some SW. I was able to stop in time but the car behind me was tailgating and not paying attention. Luckily the guy behind me was able to swerve in the opposite lane. But sooner or later, anyone driving the stroll is bound to have an accident.[/QUOTE]Real funny you mention that about the Kenso drivers. I was just talking to a guy about that.
We were discussing the Kensington green light. You've seen it dozens of times. The Kensington green is actually a red light plus three more cars. All the local yokles seem to know about that demographic benefit. So, at a light one really needs to be careful and have eyes in the back of your head not to get hit. Then after parking they say a rosary. Look at what you are dealing with there.
Much of the additional traffic there is comprised of Covid vehicles. Vehicles bought with Covid dollars courtesy of Uncle Sam. Most have no insurance coverage. Many double as a rooming house. Drive them while high then sleep in them when they pass out. Look at the 2800 2900 3000 block of Kensington. They're everywhere. 2900 Block of Kensington has campers they sleep in. The girls get their drugs, they step outside do their dates then they sleep in them most of the day. This is all part of that progressive government the politicians want the Philadelphia residents to believe is working. LMAO.
The best investment one can make if they frequent that area is a dash cam. It won't pay any damage one might incur from getting hit, but it could save you a bundle from some lowlife trying to get a big payday from your insurance carrier. You know the ones I'm talking about. Those that seem to get lost right in front of your car in the traffic lane when the light is green for you. Or the girls trying to drum up business by crossing against the light so they are sure you see them.
Here's a tip. Those that might be looking for some girl action. Look around the vehicles that have six inches of traffic dirt on them. There will be girls close by. Those vehicles, like many of the girls haven't seen water since the turn of the century.
The camp ground at Somerset got closed down a couple weeks ago. Many of the tents moved up to the Cambria Street Lower Lofts and Commons.
Down at Huntingdon a while back one of the older buildings was turned into a women's shelter. A few of the girls in the area reside there after the traffic dies down. I've been told they like that shelter cause there's no house rules. No curfew. Drugs are allowed. Even have a rental cop outside. Guess won't be long before they hire a doorman that will get them an Uber. They go to sleep, get up cross the street and they are at work. Moving on UP.
Been a lot of activity in that area recently. A lot of new faces have been showing up. Faythe is back out there for those of you that might remember her from a few years ago. Rather attractive. Shame because she had six and a half years clean time. I told her maybe she shouldn't give up on herself so quickly. I told her just go home. She didn't take my advice.
Erin is walking a lot more these days. She was strictly phone work. Now she's strolling K and A up to around Tioga. She's the local blue blood Bostonian girl. She was always rather clean and well maintained. Lately she's looking dirty and unkempt. Never seems coherent anymore, her attitude took a dive. Seems like she's pissed off at the world. Oh well, as the great Chuck Berry would say ce la vie. Me, I'm just an 'OL Gator.
