Everyone please read about human trafficing.
[url]http://www.cleveland.com/open/index.ssf/2012/08/to_crack_down_on_sex_trafficki.html[/url]
Thanks for the reply on Carrie
Thanks for your update & thanks for all your efforts at fixing search. It won't go unnoticed.
[QUOTE=LonelyGuy1976;1649279]The search engine is running like a swiss watch again so there is no reason for anyone to ask questions about previous reviews or girls in general if the information has already been posted. Wether it be on the open forum or through pm. I get a lot of this and when there were troubles with searching the boards I didn't mind but now everything is up to par so please use the search and see if that answers your questions first. It would be greatly appreciated. Happy mongering and please post more info than questions.[/QUOTE]
A diver that doesn't know a bot when he sees it!
[QUOTE=DiverMike91; 1760609]Please explain. This terminology is new to me.
Thanks[/QUOTE]Your "busted" Divermike. What kind of diver doesn't know what a bot is. It is the transportation you use to get to your favorite dive locations.
New to site. Not to hobby
I'm new here but not to the hobby. Been into it for about 8 years. I have been been with providers in many states as well as to several massage parlors in many different states when I traveled. I have been an active member on a couple other sites.
I have been with a few providers in the last few months and to a AMP in California. I would like to post my reports but want to be sure there isn't a time limit on how long ago I was with a provider.
I want to be able to get info from others. Like when a member might have a telephone # for a girl outside a club. Or especially when I git yo las vegas at the beginning of next year.
Thanks,
Tml
Unexpected visitors and envelopes
Visited a friend of long standing yesterday at her apartment. She gave me advance notice pest control people would be in the complex. When I got there, there was a note that (another utility) needed to be checked. I usually get a nice card and envelope in which to put the donation. It went on the entryway table where she puts her glasses and keys.
We start the festivities on a mattress in the living room (the bedroom was off limits due to disorganization, she said). OF course we're in the middle when a heavy knock comes on the door. An employee of the complex checking on that utility.
I run, grab just my clothes and lock myself in the upstairs bathroom quickly. 15 minutes pass. She sees the employee out, then gives me the all clear. I noticed the envelope was gone, and figured she had picked it up to keep it out of the employee's clutches.
We finish, rest, get dressed, then I leave. Shortly afterward got a text about forgetting something. I text back "the guy?".
About an hour later, she texted me that she called the super, who then got the envelope back from the employee. When she picked it up from the office the contents were undisturbed.
First time I've ever had a problem with the envelope. Usually it doesn't get touched until the end. I've always treated keeping track of the envelope as the lady's responsibility.
Ladies and gents, what are your opinions and protocols for this kind of situation?