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11-07-18 13:37 #9639Banned Member

Posts: 356The Difference
Thanks so much for taking the time to provide all the insightful details. That sure makes it clear. Much appreciated!
Originally Posted by Herbie53
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11-07-18 10:46 #9638Banned Member

Posts: 242Update on Skye aka magic mouth
She hit me up and wanted me to let the board know she misses all her old regulars and is doing fine in Texas. So far almost 3 months sober. She doesn't want her new number out but did send me a few pics. She was one of my 2017 favorites so I'm glad she's doing well.
TMC.
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11-07-18 09:31 #9637Senior Member

Posts: 2464I don't think so
I had to think about this one only because I do often meet a girl for lunch and then go play. One girl and I both love High Tide Harry's. Another it is sushi. Yet another it is often a little upscale eatery near her place. Nothing wrong with guys in the place staring at an old fart flirting with a young hot chick wishing he was me. Of course, he could be me if he wanted to be. But, no, I have never met a date outside beforehand because I wanted it that way.
Originally Posted by Carlosa
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Now, as I travel and host, yeah, I always meet in the bar before going to my room. A few exceptions with good reason.
I am pretty good at doing my research. So, I am not going to change that.
C3.
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11-07-18 09:21 #9636Senior Member

Posts: 1104Agreed. At the very least, this is a good alternative to getting the room number in advance of the date to scope-out who enters / exits the room. The bottom line is it's never a bad idea to case a location as much as possible, even for subsequent dates.
Originally Posted by TapCat
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11-07-18 09:07 #9635Senior Member

Posts: 125In my opinion I this is a very wise move. I once was given a room number and when I knocked on the door the person I expected to see wasn't who answered.
Originally Posted by Carlosa
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11-07-18 03:05 #9634Senior Member

Posts: 46The difference
Sheriff's are the only law enforcement officer authorized by the Florida constitution and has total dominion over county law enforcement. They report to nobody but the people, and only the governor can remove a sheriff when justified. All other law enforcement agencies in the state are authorized by statue, which is controlled by legislative edict. No law enforcement agency in a county outranks a sheriff. Nobody. Not local police, the highway patrol, Florida Department of Law Enforcement, or any other state agency. The sheriff is the top dog, the big cheese, the top of the dog pile of law enforcement.
Originally Posted by Yragyrag
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Since sheriff's in Florida have county wide authority, in every city, burg, town, or unincorporated area, and ultimately responsibility for all law enforcement issues in a county, they can run or take over anything they desire. The sheriff's are a tight bunch in Florida, and most sheriff's have cooperative agreements with bordering sheriff's and usually local police departments, so when it comes to stings or investigations that likely will cross boundaries, it's natural for the sheriff to run them, often with other sheriffs that border the county. That way, nobody working the sting or detail has to worry about crossing jurisdictional boundaries and getting something tossed for lack of authority. Everybody involved is like temporarily "deputized" for the operation.
When I was in college my roommate's dad was a multi-term sheriff in Florida, and he was quite versed on the Florida "cult of the sheriff". Quite simply, many if not most sheriff's in Florida believe that they are god on earth and they are basically untouchable unless they get indicted for something and then removed by the governor. While in most states the sheriff doesn't have as much power and authority, and are not held in such high regard or office, in Florida, they are the last person you want to mess with and have great latitude on how they handle matter to "keep the peace. " That includes their deputies because they are considered and extension of the elected sheriff, and most of them act that way. You know, like the holy spirit of god making the rounds.
As I have learned, don't fuck back too hard with the sheriff or their deputies. They have broad authority under the Florida constitution to "keep the peace" and whatever they define that to be. Seems a bit vague, eh?
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11-06-18 13:02 #9633Senior Member

Posts: 449I haven't
But I tend to go with very well reviewed ladies from this forum and try to avoid surprises. I think your method is a good one if you are TOFFT, or responding to an ad and haven't done any homework (or there is no Intel to be had). I just avoid those situations.
Originally Posted by Carlosa
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11-06-18 12:37 #9632Banned Member

Posts: 72I'm not sure how often she checks it, but you can PM her at CassiCuddles.
Originally Posted by Guckt0
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11-06-18 12:09 #9631Senior Member

Posts: 917General question on hotels
Does anyone else here ask the girl in a hotel to meet in the lobby.
I always do this.
Some are better then pic others are yuck. The bad ones, or cops do not come down.
Please post your thoughts.
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11-06-18 06:08 #9630Senior Member

Posts: 32Kiana
https://escortalligator.com.orlando....405/4075640061
Saw this one last night. Pictures are not here, but not to bad. BBBJ was decent. Opted for mish but all positions a available. Mostly GFE a available although I didn't ask to much questions. Damage was 100 for hh. Possibly would repeat. Not bad but not great. Days inn on I drive / kirkman.
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11-06-18 01:22 #9629Senior Member

Posts: 196Thank you
Appreciate the tip!
Originally Posted by Mafia57
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11-05-18 20:29 #9628Senior Member

Posts: 69Cassie
Need to pm vino. Mafia 45.
Originally Posted by Guckt0
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11-05-18 13:18 #9627Senior Member

Posts: 2464The difference
The difference is geography. 0 PD is the police inside the city. 0 CSD is the police in the county that is not Incorporated. They do work together, sometimes, but not much on this issue. The other major difference is the leadership. The chief of police is appointed. The sheriff is elected. Truth, that's why Grady is such a dick. He's elected, and it's the way he keeps his face in front of the public.
Originally Posted by Yragyrag
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C3.
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11-05-18 01:58 #9626Senior Member

Posts: 196Cassie.
Anyone know the rundown on Cassie, she just went missing with no return date?
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11-04-18 15:35 #9625Banned Member

Posts: 356OPD vs OCSO
Never did understand the difference between OPD and OCSO, since Orlando is part of Orange County. Possibly OCSO handles most stings, so might not make much difference that he never had stings as OPD chief. That is, organizing stings may be more of an organizational function than a chief-led endeavor?
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