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04-01-21 22:50 #10305Senior Member

Posts: 527Real
Can't tell you how she performs but she is real because she shares a room with a friend of mine.
Originally Posted by Satya
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04-01-21 22:49 #10304Senior Member

Posts: 184Damage
Any info on her donation?
Originally Posted by PootyLover
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https://baltimore.skipthegames.com/female-escorts/caucasian_w/slippery-when-wet/717796687254
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04-01-21 20:21 #10303Senior Member

Posts: 235Angelica Essex. Back again
Got in touch with her again last week and quickly set up an appointment. She moved to Essex area with a 2 bedroom apartment. Nice and clean place.
I have been with her a numerous times before so we are pretty acquainted. She gain some weight on the tummy but still look hot and energetic. Went on the bed and goes BBBJ. Nice and wet, hot lips all over. She jumped on first, after 5 minutes we switched up. I had her in couple of positions and went from the back. It's just amazing to see her ass bouncing off me D. Really missed it. Blew my load completely and chatted a bit. She is more chilled these days and still see some regulars. She is also open to some selective clients as well. I will sure go back every week for that lovely thing.
Compare to all the BS out there now, I am sticking with my favorites and regulars. It's insane to see some posts about the damages and services changes these days. I am not willing to risk and deal with that anytime soon.
See some pics I attached.
Be safe.
B.
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04-01-21 20:17 #10302Senior Member

Posts: 792Give her a shot, if she is good maybe more of us would give her a go.
Originally Posted by BigTipper19
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04-01-21 20:13 #10301Senior Member

Posts: 792I don't doubt for an instant that it happens in southern, Midwestern states along with Texas and Arizona to members of minorities with darker skin. I have been to court many times over my 72 years of life and always came out better by having my day in court, not in Maryland anyway. Penalties are applied by judges not prosecutors, at least in my cases. My last episode the the wanted me to do time for being beaten by a cop, he called it assault, I was found guilty and given time served for the hours in central booking. This included the failed drug possession charge the the had to drop. No one punished me for pleading innocent and not taking the 30 days and 2 years probation plea deal. Being on probation causes more trouble in a man's life than doing 90 days, what with possible violations. I love those bible belt states with their harsh laws for "sinning" or having fun.
Originally Posted by SyntorX
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I was driving down to Miami and before leaving I was warned of a town in Georgia whose name started with a "K" and sure enough driving through without of state tags got us pulled over. You have to exercise extra care in Jim Crow states.
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04-01-21 18:50 #10300Senior Member

Posts: 557Where I lived before thankfully did not have traffic cameras. They did punish you for making them try the case though. A lawyer friend explained it to me. If you went to court to fight a traffic ticket, you might beat it. He would recommend you go ahead and plead it out unless he was positive you would win your case, because lets say the fine would be $250. Well if you tried to beat it and did not win your case, then he said it was funny, but it would cost you twice as much or $500 if you lost. He mentioned a number of other crimes including solicitation of a prostitute that would cost double if you lost your case instead of pleading it out. He said in most cases it was just not worth taking the chance.
Originally Posted by OneIron15
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04-01-21 18:44 #10299Senior Member

Posts: 344Yup! Looks like the Cloudleap Apt lost it. And is now at Eli Whitney or so I was told when I asked to confirm the change in location.
Originally Posted by McMath
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04-01-21 18:20 #10298Senior Member

Posts: 792Is it the rubber suit that attracts you, at least it looks like a rubber suit?
Originally Posted by GratefulMonger
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04-01-21 18:07 #10297Regular Member

Posts: 20Yeah, I later noticed that the pics were all over the place. I'm going to stay away.
Originally Posted by PootyLover
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04-01-21 17:07 #10296Senior Member

Posts: 792The point is he was found guilty because he showed because he thought he was going to get fucked, in a natural way, and for no other reason. He should have taken the plea deal unless he simply wanted to exercise his right to present a defense. What was his defense, that he was the cable guy or room service? The fact that he paid a lot for a lawyer means nothing, of course he was going to take the job.
Originally Posted by BrianWcz
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04-01-21 16:06 #10295Senior Member

Posts: 45Guess he should of had you there that day for his attorney and not a qualified one. Not being rude but there is reality and dream lawyers who think they know. But to each their own. Good day.
Originally Posted by Steverino1968
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04-01-21 16:02 #10294Regular Member

Posts: 10Any Reviews
Any reviews on this girl said she's in town by the airport, hh is $200, no deposit but seems a little to good.
https://escortalligator.com.listcraw...more/60407097/
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04-01-21 15:06 #10293Regular Member

Posts: 7Well, a good attorney wouldn't have taken this charge to court. Most stings are designed to show the community the police are doing something and responding to complaints. Prosectors don't want to waste their time taking this stuff to trial. This stuff is pretty easy to plea out.
Originally Posted by BrianWcz
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04-01-21 14:49 #10292Senior Member

Posts: 61Sounds suspect to me.
Originally Posted by Bman39
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04-01-21 14:33 #10291Senior Member

Posts: 560Pretty much as you described. The process bears a remarkable similarity to traffic infractions. Technically yes, there's a process by which citizens can contest speed traps. But the whole process heavily favors the other side.
Originally Posted by Steverino1968
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Last April, a camera in Alexandria took my photo going 7 or 8 mph over. Despite going with the flow of traffic (and later trying to play it off like my ticket was lost in the mail), they were determined to get their pound of flesh. So I insisted on a court date. Here's the catch: owing to the early ravages of COVID back then and the massive backlog of cases being processed, they refused to give a set date & time to show up. According to them, contesting tickets meant going every single day the court was available over a 30-day period, pray that my specific case number got called, and then present a defense.
As you can imagine, this created a whole mess of problems. Any day in which I'm not called up is another day wasted. I'd have to try again the next day, and the next, and the next. And when you live an hour away from the courthouse & work full-time, it's not like time is a luxury one can afford to waste--and that's what authorities count on. Wasting your time until you're frustrated and just pony up the green or plead guilty. Additionally, DC is one of the few places in the country which doesn't require a cop to show up to court, nor does it require a traffic camera's maintenance log be shared until the day of court.
So yes, you can technically fight traffic tickets or solicitation charges. But lordy does the deck stack heavily in their favor. And I don't see that changing any time soon.








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