Coming back to town, looking for a road trip
Greetings from a UC drop out and self-hating Bengals fan in Wisconsin, Mongers. Heading back to Cincinnati this weekend through next week for annoying BS and was hoping to take a ride around town. Wondering if I could pester a senior to shoot me a note with any good, scenic routes to consider. From my research here, seems like Clifton hasn't changed much so I'll be sure to take a swing down McM to remember by good ol' days of skipping class at UC. Staying in Blue Ash for a few nights, then Covington.
Rainy / Colder Day Options
Newbie hobbyist here, just wondering if there is any SW action to be had on rainy days or when it starts getting colder. If so, where to look for a dream? Can we expect things to get slower for the next 6 months? Yikes, what's a monger to do?
Sweet Sam, a tasty morsel
While out and about earlier this week, around late afternoon, I saw a very pretty little lass walking, and I got the eye, so I went around the block, came back upon her and scooped her up. She was blonde, very petite, a little on the thin side, said she was about early 20's but definitely looked much, much younger. We talked a while, I asked where she was going, she replied she was going home, I asked where was home, she told me. Then she added "but I'll go anywhere you want me to sir". In all my years of mongering I had never experienced such politeness. I was taken aback. She spoke so meek and mildly mannered. We talked more, asked her name, she replied "Samantha sir". The conversation continued, as I became quite intrigued with her. What do you like to do, I said, to which she innocently replied "I'll do anything you want me to do sir" with a tone of desperation in her voice. We talked more, I asked about who she lived with, she had a very sick mother, two younger siblings, and she was trying to survive. She touched my heart, so I pulled out my billfold and told I was going to help her out. She starts crying, buckets of tears and says "you mean I don't have to do anything?" I handed her some money. She thanked me over and over and I drove her home. She snowed me you say. No, I've lived a long life dealing with people so I think I'm a pretty good judge of one's character. If she did snow me, oh well, then it certainly was one sweet piece of tail that got away. However, she got me to thinking, how most of these providers were once sweet and innocent too, hard up, down on their luck, and I felt ashamed and compassion for their demise. Another day, story could be different, but for now, I pray she doesn't end up dead from an overdose. Just my two cents. Stay safe and utr.
KT.