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petite latina
[QUOTE=Max Power]Chunky Blonde Michelle.
Any recommendations to a nice petite latina would be greatly appreciated.
Max[/QUOTE]
I saw one get busted about a week ago at the gas station off the 15. Otherwise, head to tj at Hotel Eduardo (across Hong Kong club).
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Cruise report
Cruised briefly last night and things were fairly dead. Sanae was being questioned by the cops by 38th and ECB. Did not see much else out. Headed on up ECB around noon today and things were fairly dead. Saw one bsw on west ecb and chunky blonde michelle by 73rd & ECB. Hopefully the weather will get warmer and more sw's as well.
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I cruised ECB tonight, only saw a BSW at 37th and ECB. She was about a 6. I know she was working because she was givning everyone "the look". I tried to pick her up but she did not give me the time of day, damn rental car looks like an unmarked LEO! I guess next time I need to flash my rental agreement! LOL!
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Failure to launch
I love to check out the blvd. I just don't see anything that gets me going most of the time. I’ve been cruising for years, (since Midway blvd. in its heyday). Last summer I saw a hot little thing and tried to get her attention but there was tons of LE activity that day. I even got out and waited near the corner to talk to her and she walked on by.
She later came by my car to talk and said sorry but it was just too hot (LE). I asked for a number but she said only after the first date. She was the hottest girl I've ever seen on the blvd., very thin, long blonde hair, fresh beautiful face, long legs dressed really nicely but maybe a little too young. I got shy, (about her age and LE) and didn't go.
Since then I've seen a few truly hot ones but they were picky and got taken quickly.
After a cruise I often resign myself to visit an AMP or TJ. The Blvd is risky but that’s part of its charm. I hope it picks up this summer.
So again I ended up at my favorite local AMP. Great service. As hot as she is I need more variety so I go to TJ. It is becoming more of a hassle lately, reports of long border waits and even more policia shakedowns. But what's a monger to do?
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Cruise Report
Cruised this evening for about a half an hour, 6:30 - 7:00. Saw about 6 sw only one worth anything was being harrassed by LE. There is almost always something out, just not usually anything I would pay for.
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Question Hizark21
HIzark21,
I noticed you saw Jessica from CL. Did you pick her up off the Blvd, call her from CL or both? I have never noticed her out walking.
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Clicker619,
What kind of camera do you have? A 10x optical zoom is awesome.
[QUOTE=W Hunter]
I have had BAD luck with the picture taking. I guess, for the most part, we are not the pros in the survallance dept that you are. Can you illuminate some points to allow us to Clicker619 like you?[/QUOTE]
I agree with Click619. Go for the optical zoom spec only. Don’t worry about the Digital zoom spec in a camera. Think of it this way, the “optical zoom” is the zoom lens adjustment you make “before” you take the picture. The “digital zoom” on the other hand is the zoom adjustment you make “after” the photo is taken. In other words, the digital zoom is simply enlarging the photo while cropping it to fit the screen automatically. Digital zoom can usually be accomplished in the camera or after you download the image onto the computer and use any editing photo software like Photoshop to zoom "in".
The other important factor is the resolution or the megapixel capacity of the camera. The higher the megapixel of the image, the sharper the image will turn out, but you have to set the camera to the highest resolution before taking the picture. This setting however, also uses up more memory and lowers the total number of picture you can store onto the memory card at one time. A lower resolution settings allows you to store more photos, but lessen the sharpness of the image. The advantage with setting the camera to the highest resolution when taking the picture is that it allows you to digital zoom “in” and still keep the image relatively sharp as compared to zooming “in” the same amount with lower resolution photos. With the lower resolution photos, if you zoom in, the quality (sharpness) suffers and if you zoom in too much, you will start getting pixelation. (the little square blocks that start showing up)
There are other factors involved like shutter speed, lighting, focus etc, but if you set the camera to auto, these are normally not an issue. Holding the camera steady while taking the picture is also important in the quality of the picture you take.
So, go for a camera with at least 3 Megapixel capacity. The more the better and go for the highest optical zoom you can find. Use only the optical zoom when taking a picture since you can always use digital zoom anytime afterwards. I say this because I am under the impression/understanding that some cameras allow you to use the digital zoom feature before the photo is taken, but I could be wrong. I don’t see how it can be done, but I am not an expert with cameras either.
Then you also need to practice to get familiar with whatever camera you buy. Don’t do what I do sometimes with my small and compact 5 megapixels Sony DSC-T1 ( size of a deck of cards). I keep forgetting and end up putting my finger slightly in front and close to the lens while holding it. I get the flash light reflection off the tip of my finger and it screws up the image big time.
Hope that helps.
Ivel
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Cruiser 69
Jessica
I picked Jessica up on ECB in early Jan I believe by Chasers.. Jessica rarely works the street. Jessica is in town now. Your best bet is too call her find out when she will be on the street. So by picking her up on the street you pay her street price in instead of escort rate
Jessica is really great at bj's and does facials as well. Probably going to do a bj and facial with Jessica. Assuming that I can't find any sw's cheaper and better looking.......
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Sa
Visited the Miramar road AMP a few times. Average looking gals. Definitely quite pricey and quite busy.
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Whatever,
The Miramar amp, did you have a girl named Chom, or something that sounds like that? I have been a few times, excellent massages, but still unsure about extras. Basically, the massages have been good enough that I did not feel the need to push for extras. Mmmm, massage.
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Re:SA
Whatever,
What was the name of the girl? was it Chom(sp?) I have been a few times, no extras to report yet.
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Cruise report
Was out on ECB and the action was really dead. Saw only 3 sw's on ECB. Saw blonde Stefani up near 70th and 2 bsw's on west ecb. My guess is that a lot girls are working up in Pomona now. The action seems to have picked up there.
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camera
It's an old Sony with less than 1 Megapixel. For posting on the internet, image quality is fine.
[QUOTE=Ivel]Clicker619,
What kind of camera do you have? A 10x optical zoom is awesome.
I agree with Click619. Go for the optical zoom spec only. Don’t worry about the Digital zoom spec in a camera. Think of it this way, the “optical zoom” is the zoom lens adjustment you make “before” you take the picture. The “digital zoom” on the other hand is the zoom adjustment you make “after” the photo is taken. In other words, the digital zoom is simply enlarging the photo while cropping it to fit the screen automatically. Digital zoom can usually be accomplished in the camera or after you download the image onto the computer and use any editing photo software like Photoshop to zoom "in".
The other important factor is the resolution or the megapixel capacity of the camera. The higher the megapixel of the image, the sharper the image will turn out, but you have to set the camera to the highest resolution before taking the picture. This setting however, also uses up more memory and lowers the total number of picture you can store onto the memory card at one time. A lower resolution settings allows you to store more photos, but lessen the sharpness of the image. The advantage with setting the camera to the highest resolution when taking the picture is that it allows you to digital zoom “in” and still keep the image relatively sharp as compared to zooming “in” the same amount with lower resolution photos. With the lower resolution photos, if you zoom in, the quality (sharpness) suffers and if you zoom in too much, you will start getting pixelation. (the little square blocks that start showing up)
There are other factors involved like shutter speed, lighting, focus etc, but if you set the camera to auto, these are normally not an issue. Holding the camera steady while taking the picture is also important in the quality of the picture you take.
So, go for a camera with at least 3 Megapixel capacity. The more the better and go for the highest optical zoom you can find. Use only the optical zoom when taking a picture since you can always use digital zoom anytime afterwards. I say this because I am under the impression/understanding that some cameras allow you to use the digital zoom feature before the photo is taken, but I could be wrong. I don’t see how it can be done, but I am not an expert with cameras either.
Then you also need to practice to get familiar with whatever camera you buy. Don’t do what I do sometimes with my small and compact 5 megapixels Sony DSC-T1 ( size of a deck of cards). I keep forgetting and end up putting my finger slightly in front and close to the lens while holding it. I get the flash light reflection off the tip of my finger and it screws up the image big time.
Hope that helps.
Ivel[/QUOTE]
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Cruise report
Had to go to the office so I decided to cruise for a bit. Saw the usual cows out. Also saw this one chunky redhead near 38th & ecb. Also saw that one ugly blonde near Hollywood. I am thinking of making a LA cruise if the action does not pick up soon.
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Passports needed in TJ?
Need some help, I am coming to SD this week and want to hit the TJ scene, but heard that you need a passport at the border to get in and out now can someone confirm or deny this rumor?
Thanks in advance and happy hunting.