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03-27-21 18:18 #44Senior Member

Posts: 4945Luckily, when she threw the piece of concrete at me, it landed near me but on the sidewalk. Maybe it was meant to be like a "warning shot".
Originally Posted by Makana9
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By the way, shortly afterward when I was walking by the Shell station, a more attractive female beggar politely asked me for money. I was still somewhat flustered from the prior incident, and there were several other people within hearing range, but if in the future that one asks me for money again I may discreetly raise the subject of a potential date.
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03-27-21 11:50 #43Senior Member

Posts: 1532Sensei Red,
You, not the first one that has happened to you. I saw that happen a few times while working in the area, once there were a couple of drunk braddahs that walked past and said a few sexual innuendos that got her attention and she threw a few rubbish that was by her sitting on the steps by IHOP. There were others that I saw while parked in the lot taking a break, but that one was memorable because she hit one of the guys with a can right perfect on his noggin, damn that was a good throw. Win some lose some. There are once in awhile from the airport with their bag and guess down on their luck or whatever. Story posts to follow, esp. The one I met bc hungry, from Canada, since I was sitting in my car on a break, which flipped me out bc she was Asian from Canada bag in tow. Fed her, got her a room for a few days at that cheap hotel across the HI Prince, played tourist, as well as screwed our brains out. There is more to this but enough here, SRs. You know the drill. But there are sometimes, esp. With the slow opening of Oahu, and of course the incoming could care less of the mandates! Just saying bc I deal with it on a daily bases. But they are coming back, BUT WE need the tourist from the west so to speak.
Originally Posted by Redneck1
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03-27-21 02:09 #42Senior Member

Posts: 4945Red Strikes Out
Several times, I had observed a homeless woman in that Paiea Street area who may have been the one referenced in the above-quoted post by another forum member. However, I had observed her from a distance because I was driving. At least from a distance, she looked as if she might be acceptable for a BJ if she were cleaned up and in a good mood. Variety can be the spice of life, and I'm always on the lookout for new potential talent, especially if it's not expensive talent.
Originally Posted by GuapoMarx
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Last night (Thursday), I happened to be walking on the section of Paiea Street fronting IHOP. The homeless woman was sitting down, about five feet away, as I passed by on the sidewalk. Viewed from that short length she seemed older and more shabby, but I was still interested in whether she was a provider. Out of caution, I didn't solicit her, but slowed down and gave her a friendly look to see what she might say.
Unfortunately, I wasn't exactly greeted with a warm welcome. She glared at me with hostility, yelled at me to "get away," claimed that I was "an atheist" and "a dead homo," threw a piece of concrete at me, and raised another piece of concrete to potentially throw.
Personally, I think that our love affair may be finished before it even began (smile).
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02-14-21 23:00 #41Senior Member

Posts: 320Re:
Looks like it's the same girl, as a matter of fact the RH area is where I last saw her before the holidays.
Originally Posted by MasterChief69
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02-14-21 14:27 #40Senior Member

Posts: 1147Re: Kalakaua / Kalaukoa / Makaloa
Thanks for the report but seems like this spot is very iffy; maybe good for scout and get lucky one day. They like to walk along or opposite the Palama Plaza dumpsters (get daily 'divers') along the referenced streets; not worth getting into trouble but some guys like the thrills. As always, more better be safe.
Originally Posted by Redneck1
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02-13-21 23:46 #39Senior Member

Posts: 4945Thanks for the tip. I enjoy investigating, so I cruised around that area for approximately ten or fifteen minutes at about 2:15 on Thursday morning (which unfortunately wasn't within the time frame you suggested), and observed only what appeared to be homeless males. I did hear someone screeching in one of the parking garages, but couldn't tell if the voice was male, female or "other".
Originally Posted by MitsFunai
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Then I returned at about 2:15 on Saturday morning (today), and quickly saw two providers of the "other" type looking for business at the juncture of Makaloa Street and Kalauokalani Way. One of them I recognized as a hardcore, ripoff kind of streetwalker who occasionally goes downtown. That provider repeatedly urged me to stop and park. I wasn't interested anyway, but then I saw a young sleazy-looking male (who seemed to know that provider) standing near the spot where that provider wanted me to park, and I knew there was no way that I would park there and possibly get robbed. About two hours later, I returned to that area, wishing for better luck, but the juncture of Makaloa Street and Kalauokalani Way was filled with an ambulance, police cars, police officers on foot, and even a fire department car. I don't know what happened, but it wasn't a favorable environment for mongering. Subsequently, I returned one more time, but the responders were still there, so I went home.
Sorry that I don't have anything better to report, but I will try again at some point in the future.
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02-12-21 13:19 #38Senior Member

Posts: 190True, it would only serve for a short ego boost but nothing more.
Originally Posted by Redneck1
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02-11-21 23:53 #37Senior Member

Posts: 4945This is a commendable idea, and would likely have the effect of "boosting their spirits," at least temporarily. Unfortunately, however, I don't think it would enable many of them to successfully "get back on their feet". Most appear to have one or more deeper underlying problems that would need to be resolved, such as alcohol; drugs; psychological issues; educational deficiencies; insufficient training and skills for higher-level employment; attachment to the type of husbands or boyfriends who impede efforts at self-improvement; and a general lack of focus on personal responsibility and punctuality. So, it seems that for most of them to really "get back on their feet," participation in a long-term comprehensive program that includes continuing supervision would be needed.
Originally Posted by UkiSlamma
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02-11-21 21:51 #36IMA Troll, but I am a good troll, I post funny stuff. A2 has banned me before but I have no life so I keep making new users. I will never post anything of substance so you should probably ignore me unless you like the shit I post then be amused

Posts: 108Save a girl
Sounds like an interesting proposition to take on.
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02-11-21 18:05 #35Senior Member

Posts: 1094Captain Save a Ho apartment
Boto can help her pay rent by the hour.
Originally Posted by UkiSlamma
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02-11-21 18:04 #34Senior Member

Posts: 1094Don Q action
Boto when think 330-500 pm not am so never see no action in the afternoon. Got to try limu poke squid.
Originally Posted by MitsFunai
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02-11-21 17:42 #33Senior Member

Posts: 480Save a girl
Any save a girl success stories. Like you boosting their confidence actually helped them get back on their feet?
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02-11-21 15:42 #32Senior Member

Posts: 794Haha Botoman you too funny, I hope to close this one apartment soon, I thinking about using it for my save a Ho project haha.
Originally Posted by Botoman
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02-11-21 15:39 #31Senior Member

Posts: 794Hey Mits thanks for the information, I would love to check them out during the early morning hours, but I got to figure out what to say to the SO haha. Sound like get action in the morning, before the SO I use like taking late night and early morning drives, you don't know what kind gems you going find haha.
Originally Posted by MitsFunai
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02-11-21 08:06 #30Banned Member

Posts: 150She is providing. Name is Harmony. Be warned she likes to trade for service. IE she wants a place to sleep for the night, a pack of cigarettes, food in exchange for the deed.
Originally Posted by ToniMulato
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She of course has mental issues, which she seems to have been medicated for recently as she is acting more normal. Prior to the holiday season she was talking to someone who wasn't there, even fighting with the imagined person. I haven't seen her around in about a week. She tends to shack up for a few days to a week. She is actually nice girl. Excommunicated from the family, most likely due to drugs.
She is a little flabby and lacking in skill, complete starfish. Droopy B cups. But for a pack of cigarettes, a couple of slices of 711 pizza you can't go wrong. Her legs were shaved and the muff was trimmed, probably from a recent shack up.
She was sleeping in the Royal Hawaiian Center parking garage for a while but, the security on property has 86'd her now.








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