Sunday afternoon on Hudson
6 LEO SUVs near Medina, plus paddywagon. Took attention away from OSU hoops game, at station, I reckon.
Near Hiawatha, 30's brown hair, 5' 3, looked cute in purple-red, short dress with yellow flowers. Though the gym socks in green trim sneakers looked bad closer up. Then passed her by and her face was wrinkled and weathered. Continue towards freeway, by grocery sidewalk before Shell station, seeing BSW, 5'6, 130, looking shapely, though bent over, into whatever alternate reality she was cruising through. Looped around, wondering if she'd take a nose dive into the pavement. . . But she didn't. Saw me coming down side-street, and I shook my head side-to-side, but she still came to my passenger side, so I sped by. Maybe in darker light, or when hornier, I might check her out to see how low priced she'd go -.
Then on to my shack. Another day, perhaps.
Spooked out by recent busts
Just looking for some help man. Young, willing to pay whoever. Just not trying to go to jail.
Rites of Spring. LEO upping ante. Weeding out casual mongers?
Reading recent posts, it is that time of year for LEO to step up their game, which does serve to remove casual mongers from the action, either from the bust, or the fear of the bust.
Of course, we got to know that the Bottoms is being gentrified. Up-scaled like the Short North was. I had just arrived in Columbus in 80's, and Short North was a hot spot for young wandering ladies. But then it got cleaned up. Bottoms' action will fall away, also, at least from the low-end SW options.
Wherever there is low income options for communities, there will be some seeking to make a fast buck, or to share a slow buck. Cheapskates, you know who you are.
In time, this too, shall pass.