White girl dressed like Harley Quinn
A little thicker good curves. Anyone know her name etc. See her 4-5 days a week walking. Sunday had Harley Quinn esk makeup on. Usually does 2 outfit changes a day when she's out. Sometimes I'll see here out from 11-9 pm. 5-6/7 maybe 140-50 lbs.
It was like hibernation last night
[QUOTE=BlueScott;5574628]Monday night 7 pm-9 pm and still going. Aurora from 85th to the city limit is a zoo.
All shapes and sizes of girls out walking in the curb lane, but putting the miles on because there are at least four Police SUV's with small steady blue lights on top herding them around. There are some beautiful ladies out, dressed to play, but they haven't adapted any techniques for dealing with the police attention.
I pulled into the KK lot, a group of 7 girls in a gaggle right at the driveway. Trying to be subtle I pulled deeper into the lot. I thought one cute BSW spinner figured it out and she broke from the pack and walked deeper into the lot. Two other monger cars swooped into the lot preferring a less obvious approach. Still brazen, but not as bad as stopping out on AA.
The lovely went to the passenger side of the nearest car and tapped on the window. I thought she might go back to the tried and true practice of accepting a short ride before talking business, but no. Once the door was open she stood in the open passenger door telegraphing to anyone watching that she was negotiating. Another truck pulled up to the huddle and blocked the driveway as he surveyed the goods preventing anyone else from entering or exiting and drawing more attention. Sure enough within two minutes that parking lot sported it's own blue security and the group scattered without any successful pick-up that I could see despite plenty trying.
There appears to be some good looking talent out there, but after two hours of trying to stay off the radar and off patrol car camera all I can say is it's a zoo out here. Taking a little dinner break and I'll go back out and see if it improved any as the traffic thins out.[/QUOTE]Early Wednesday morning, it wasn't a zoo. It was more like a hibernation season.