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Tara was one of my first experiences in the hobby.
Sadly, she is no longer seeing people or I would be back.
[QUOTE=TravelingDiver;5882963]Hi guys,
Long time lurker, first time poster.
For the first time in years, I need to go back to Cleveland for work. The last time I was in town, I was lucky enough to see TaraHotRub, and I've been dreaming about it ever since. Is there any chance in hell she's still around, under a different name, etc?[/QUOTE]
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[QUOTE=CleveLoser;5875202]I've known a few front desk girls that are providers as well. Most of the Akron board has seen them, proly without even knowing they work at the hotel.[/QUOTE]Ironically I ran into an ATF from Akron strip clubs working front desk at a hotel. Ended up with lunch date with one girl came back later took ATF out for dinner then back to the hotel where she was my dessert for free. I'll have to remember to chat with the desk girls more often.
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Monger School
[QUOTE=BudBowl2001;5883004]That there was advice from a professional monger![/QUOTE]No shit, as the saying goes, you learn something every day.
I paid 500 k to send my kids through college and I bet they don't know that shit!
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LOL college
[QUOTE=Exec88;5883773]No shit, as the saying goes, you learn something every day.
I paid 500 k to send my kids through college and I bet they don't know that shit![/QUOTE]I've learned more through this hobby then any formal education could teach, met more friends, and gained more references for employment then college could ever give me. Education means nothing, its all about how you manage your finances. I was flipping burgers at my first job and washing dishes at my second at the same time I was balls deep inside of some of our areas hottest escorts and some pornstars. Meanwhile drug task force chiefs, prosecutors, and cops all fell for their own stings. Thats exactly why they want to keep hobbying and other vice crimes that could be beneficial illegal and dumb down society with formal education, if everyone learned shit that mattered in life, divorce attorneys, marriage counselors, and various other professions would be out of business.
C92.
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Tara Hot Rub
She was my ATF. She posted on Indys before that site disappeared. She got pregnant & retired 6 or 7 years ago. She was into bare back & think she got knocked up by a sugar daddy, who married her. Followed her through 5 locations from West Blvd area to Snow Rd motel to basement in Brookpark private home to nice apartment in North Olmsted to extended stay near Great Northern. She was always an adventure. Gave the best rimming ever!! Also did her friend who was from South Euclid & ended up moving to London after she met some guy there. The apartment in North Olmsted was a front for some kind of video production company that I never figured out what it was all about. Her cats destroyed that place & also the extended stay near Great Northern. Heard the guy who signed for her got hit for thousands in damages. Those were the golden days of mongering in NE Ohio. Glad I enjoyed the peak. Nothing but skanks & druggies out there now.
[QUOTE=TravelingDiver;5882963]Hi guys,
Long time lurker, first time poster.
For the first time in years, I need to go back to Cleveland for work. The last time I was in town, I was lucky enough to see TaraHotRub, and I've been dreaming about it ever since. Is there any chance in hell she's still around, under a different name, etc?[/QUOTE]
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[QUOTE=BuckeyeGuy2;5884056]She was my ATF. She posted on Indys before that site disappeared. She got pregnant & retired 6 or 7 years ago. She was into bare back & think she got knocked up by a sugar daddy, who married her. Followed her through 5 locations from West Blvd area to Snow Rd motel to basement in Brookpark private home to nice apartment in North Olmsted to extended stay near Great Northern. She was always an adventure. Gave the best rimming ever!! Also did her friend who was from South Euclid & ended up moving to London after she met some guy there. The apartment in North Olmsted was a front for some kind of video production company that I never figured out what it was all about. Her cats destroyed that place & also the extended stay near Great Northern. Heard the guy who signed for her got hit for thousands in damages. Those were the golden days of mongering in NE Ohio. Glad I enjoyed the peak. Nothing but skanks & druggies out there now.[/QUOTE]Wow takes me back, you haven't been around in awhile. She could suck the chrome off a bumper.
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Thr
[QUOTE=TravelingDiver;5882963]Hi guys,
Long time lurker, first time poster.
For the first time in years, I need to go back to Cleveland for work. The last time I was in town, I was lucky enough to see TaraHotRub, and I've been dreaming about it ever since. Is there any chance in hell she's still around, under a different name, etc?[/QUOTE]Loved Laura, she was one of the best. I think because she just flat out enjoyed sex more than anyone else. Last I saw was, I think the baby dad might have married her? I think he just might have lucked out! Looked like she was making a nice life. Always stylish clothes, always sexy lingerie, always horny, and sensual, and always with the dirty talk. A little bit spacey at times. And the cats LOL. But that was just part of the package. Met a few of her friends separately at her place (the nice one, before the extended stay), they were sexy but not nearly as fun. She was a good girl, I always pictured things working out good for her. That really was a great time for the hobby, USA and Indys and Craigslist and Backpage were all hoppin', hell, even ter was useful back then LOL.
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Any dreamers
[URL]https://megapersonals.eu/public/post_detail/25918194[/URL]
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[QUOTE=Chunks92;5883852]I've learned more through this hobby then any formal education could teach, met more friends, and gained more references for employment then college could ever give me. Education means nothing, its all about how you manage your finances. I was flipping burgers at my first job and washing dishes at my second at the same time I was balls deep inside of some of our areas hottest escorts and some pornstars. Meanwhile drug task force chiefs, prosecutors, and cops all fell for their own stings. Thats exactly why they want to keep hobbying and other vice crimes that could be beneficial illegal and dumb down society with formal education, if everyone learned shit that mattered in life, divorce attorneys, marriage counselors, and various other professions would be out of business.
C92.[/QUOTE]College isn't about learning. Its about jumping thru the hoops, and checking the proper boxes to make yourself "employable. ".
We have the entirety of human knowledge at our fingertips but no company is going to hire someone at a good wage bc they learned on the internet (or the streets for that matter) even if they could prove it.
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[QUOTE=Chunks92;5883852]I've learned more through this hobby then any formal education could teach, met more friends, and gained more references for employment then college could ever give me. Education means nothing, its all about how you manage your finances. I was flipping burgers at my first job and washing dishes at my second at the same time I was balls deep inside of some of our areas hottest escorts and some pornstars. Meanwhile drug task force chiefs, prosecutors, and cops all fell for their own stings. Thats exactly why they want to keep hobbying and other vice crimes that could be beneficial illegal and dumb down society with formal education, if everyone learned shit that mattered in life, divorce attorneys, marriage counselors, and various other professions would be out of business.
C92.[/QUOTE]LOL. Just say you couldn't cut it in college and move on. College isn't for everyone, and the fact that it's sold as "needed to get employment" is dumb. But those that couldn't cut it are often the ones who try (unsuccessfully) to bash the ones that could.
I personally don't care if someone went to college or not, and generally don't try and put down those that didn't. But if I'm being honest, it's pretty easy to tell those who did, apart from those that didn't / couldn't. The world needs its janitors, and there's nothing wrong with that.
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Supply & Demand
[QUOTE=BumLick1;5885594]LOL. Just say you couldn't cut it in college and move on. College isn't for everyone, and the fact that it's sold as "needed to get employment" is dumb. But those that couldn't cut it are often the ones who try (unsuccessfully) to bash the ones that could.
I personally don't care if someone went to college or not, and generally don't try and put down those that didn't. But if I'm being honest, it's pretty easy to tell those who did, apart from those that didn't / couldn't. The world needs its janitors, and there's nothing wrong with that.[/QUOTE]Many college degrees are worthless. If you graduate with an engineering degree or medical related ( doctor, dentist, podiatrists, physical therapist ect..) or get your CPA your going to make a good living, that's always in demand. Those are a few examples. Also for most degrees you need to graduate in the top 10 - 20 percent of your class or you will be that janitor the world needs. Right now there's a big demand in the trades. No one wants to work hard anymore. Plumber's are killing it, actually most of the trades are. As long as you have a skill that's in demand, your good at it, you will do well. College is great if you graduate with a high GPA and have an in demand degree.
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Re
[QUOTE=BumLick1;5885594]LOL. Just say you couldn't cut it in college and move on. College isn't for everyone, and the fact that it's sold as "needed to get employment" is dumb. But those that couldn't cut it are often the ones who try (unsuccessfully) to bash the ones that could.
I personally don't care if someone went to college or not, and generally don't try and put down those that didn't. But if I'm being honest, it's pretty easy to tell those who did, apart from those that didn't / couldn't. The world needs its janitors, and there's nothing wrong with that.[/QUOTE]I just didn't apply myself, which is on me. But expanding on what Budd said, some find their passion for what they want to do until later in life, and better to wait and get a degree of value then get a worthless degree which is what most of them are.
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College
[QUOTE=BumLick1;5885594]LOL. Just say you couldn't cut it in college and move on. College isn't for everyone, and the fact that it's sold as "needed to get employment" is dumb. But those that couldn't cut it are often the ones who try (unsuccessfully) to bash the ones that could.
I personally don't care if someone went to college or not, and generally don't try and put down those that didn't. But if I'm being honest, it's pretty easy to tell those who did, apart from those that didn't / couldn't. The world needs its janitors, and there's nothing wrong with that.[/QUOTE]I had to laugh at this post.
I barely made it out of high school and never attended a day of college. Now I hirer people and 9 out of 10 college kids I hire I wouldn't hit a dog in the ass with. I'll take a street smart, uneducated, hard working kid any day over a clueless graduate. Some of the dumbest people I know are college graduates as are some of the smartest.
It's not the education it's the person.
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[QUOTE=Budd2;5885637]Many college degrees are worthless. If you graduate with an engineering degree or medical related ( doctor, dentist, podiatrists, physical therapist ect..) or get your CPA your going to make a good living, that's always in demand. Those are a few examples. Also for most degrees you need to graduate in the top 10 - 20 percent of your class or you will be that janitor the world needs. Right now there's a big demand in the trades. No one wants to work hard anymore. Plumber's are killing it, actually most of the trades are. As long as you have a skill that's in demand, your good at it, you will do well. College is great if you graduate with a high GPA and have an in demand degree.[/QUOTE]Well said and right on the money.
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Exactly
[QUOTE=Exec88;5885719]I had to laugh at this post.
I barely made it out of high school and never attended a day of college. Now I hirer people and 9 out of 10 college kids I hire I wouldn't hit a dog in the ass with. I'll take a street smart, uneducated, hard working kid any day over a clueless graduate. Some of the dumbest people I know are college graduates as are some of the smartest.
It's not the education it's the person.[/QUOTE]Well said brother Exec.