Help, need an escort recommendation!`
Hey, this is Chief_Wiggum from Chicago, but since I forgot my password, the password and login finder said I was Wolfcastle. It's been a while since I posted, that's because I was attached. Now that I'm single again, I would like to sow my wild oats again. I'm looking for an escort this week who does trips to greece and BBBJ. My search on the internet came up with Samantha (city vibe) and Angie (from That Mall). However, Samantha seems to be outcall only (I'm e-mailing to be sure), and Angie hasn't returned my call. I'm on a time crunch, so does anyone have any recommendations?
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El Paso is close to Juarez, so I doubt your prices
El Paso has the convenience of Juarez being close by, similar to San Diego's proximity to TJ. So I highly doubt you are pulling big money in El Paso.
Challenge, are you up to it?
Hey Jeff you are tff, I am will established on another board and frankly I don't give a rats ass what you think, but you are entitled to your opinion. I am sure that Kimikoangel will get a big laugh out of your post too. Girls set their rates and if you don't want to pay the price then just don't see them. I don't know why you guys in LA make such a big deal out of rates. By now some of the more astute members of this board have concluded correctly that Kimikoangel is my atf. She and I have a lot of fun together and she is dynamite bcd. You are dead ass right about one thing, I am a "satisfied customer". I challenge you to report your suspicions of a fake account to the moderator of this board and have him make the results of the investigation public. Are you up to it or do you just go about making unfounded accusations?
[QUOTE=JeffTheDrunk]Paco AKA KimikoAngel. It's obvious you're just KimikoAngel registered under another fake account trying to make it appear like you're a "satisfied client".
I have no problem spending $300 on "high-class" ****** who are 9 or 10s on the TER scale, but don't see any point on anyone paying more than $60-$80 for FS for you on Fig, there's much better to be had for $80 from SWs around town, or just $100-150 in Craigslist.[/QUOTE]
Paco60 is not me by any means.
Ok enough of this bullshit. I'm not Paco60. He goes by another name on a different board. He is one of my fan club members. In fact I have many. This shit is for the birds. Again if you have the balls to meet me over coffee you would be able to see that I'm quite the person. So the offer is up to you.
Kimiko
Woman's Lawsuit Threatens To Remove Red-Light Cameras
Woman's Lawsuit Threatens To Remove Red-Light Cameras
Sun Feb 4, 10:49 PM ET
NewsChannel5 chief investigator Duane Pohlman has discovered a key lawsuit which may force cities to not only remove red-light cameras, but refund all the fines. Pohlman said it all started because an Akron woman drew the line.
"I was angry enough to say, "I'm not paying this ticket. You know, they can do whatever they're going to do, but I'm not going to pay it," said Kelly Mendenhall.
In November 2005, Mendenhall got a ticket from a red-light camera. It stated she was going 39 mph in a 25 mph zone on Copley Road in Akron.
Mendenhall is married to Warner Mendenhall, an attorney known for fighting government.
"He said, 'Well, you're going to have to pay the ticket or I'm going to have to sue somebody.' I said, 'Well, I guess you're going to have to sue somebody,'" she said.
And he did, Pohman reported.
Warner Mmendenhall is now representing his wife in the case before the Ohio Supreme Court, challenging all red-light cameras in the state of Ohio.
"It is big brother absolutely," Mendenhall said.
The Mendenhall case challenges all red-light-cameras on constitutional grounds. He claimed the cameras and the tickets deny due process.
In the suit, Warner and his wife contend the cities have turned a criminal violation in to a civil matter with a sole purpose of making money.
"Cities cannot just take what are crimes and make them civil offenses. People cannot afford these fines. The fine my wife faced was $150," Mendenhall said.
In discovery, Mendenhall revealed thousands of mistakes, Pohlman reported.
Akron's cameras captured speeders 4,000 times, but because of problems or procedure, those tickets were tossed.
Pohlman caught mistakes in Cleveland, too. A ticket issued to the wrong plate, for the wrong vehicles and the wrong speed.
The red-light cameras are now facing a real legal challenge thanks to an attorney, Pohlman reported.
"The red light is a flashpoint of where we're going as a country, as a society about individual liberties," Warner said.