Awesome! The Luck Of the Irish Indeed
[QUOTE=Westy0311;3521427]So this was an interesting pickup. Driving home from work at 2:45am, I see this good looking gal that seemed a bit out of place near Linden and 3. I drive past her, turn around, pull up to her as she's crossing a side street and ask for her number. She instantly asks for a ride and explains that her feet hurt and that she's been walking from the bus depot, has been on a bus from Xenia, and that she just broke up with her boyfriend. I'm like, "Ok, let's she what develops here as I only have $9 in my wallet. " After I pull up to her destination, she asks if I was looking for some fun and tell her how much I have in my wallet and she says, "Get me something to eat at McDonald's and we're cool. " I know, TGTBT. A couple blocks away, she's blowing me like a champ and swallows, which I was delighted to see. I get her food for her, $3. 45, and then the rest that's in my wallet, her number, and then I drop her off. Sometimes the luck of the Irish prevails.[/QUOTE]I know exactly what you mean. I have shared a number of my experiences. I find these kind of gals all the time in the little towns. Fayette County, Green County, etc. They are all hungry, all penniless, etc.
I stopped posting because folks kept calling bullshit. . .
I love the chase. The challenge of finding that gal that normally would not do. Or rarely does this kind of stuff.
If you have her digits. Now can come the real test. Ask for a friend. A sister or similar to join.
Kudos!