[QUOTE=Mr Big;425845]Guess not. I'll not post again, so as not to piss off the regulars.[/QUOTE]Mr Big, you are welcome to post again. Please don't feel intimidated by the regulars.
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[QUOTE=Mr Big;425845]Guess not. I'll not post again, so as not to piss off the regulars.[/QUOTE]Mr Big, you are welcome to post again. Please don't feel intimidated by the regulars.
[QUOTE=Mr Big;425845]Guess not. I'll not post again, so as not to piss off the regulars.[/QUOTE]Big I wasn't angry, your error was due to a lack of experience. No worries hoss your review was great. I was just trying to give you the benefit of my experience on the hazards of sharing the web site with chicas. If I came off as angry appologies extended. Like I said before if you're happy with your purchase rock on and as I said this chica already knew about the board. Just trying to learn you up a little on best practices.
You don't talk prices with the girls you recommend? So you recommend them without knowing their rate? Yeah right, why don't I believe that.[/QUOTE]
Of course I talk about their rates and I explain what is acceptable to the majority of the Boys on this board.
These days 400p to 550p plus 50 are typical and reasonable rates for a long hour.
800p for 2 long hours.
I won't recommend them if they ask for stupid money and I let them know that on the first date.
You can always negotiate with these girls.
I have known some of them for 5 years and I don't even know what the Local's rate is but we have talked about it.
I try to make sure that they don't pull that shit on this board and as far as I know they don't.
Thanks,
TL
[QUOTE=Mr Big;425875]Ok. Message received. Lesson learned.[/QUOTE]Also another reason to have a bit of Spanish. Gringos are in their line of site for a little higher pricing.
[QUOTE=Mr Big; 425777]Hi all. Had a great time with Mia 2 tonight. Wow, very attractive and a body as toned as advertised. Worth a visit with her if you are in BA and not otherwise occupied. I suggest you pay in dollars as it turns out to be a better rate than what she charges in pesos (my Spanish wasn't good enough to suggest she needs to check the conversion rates these days). Anyway, I look forward to seeing her again on my next trip to Buenos Aires. [/QUO.
Thanks for the positive review!
She is a very nice girl / woman but she is going to Miami with a client for a short vacation.
Damn it!
I guess he's ok with her rates too.
Romina and Carolina leave for Europe tomorrow.
Double damn!
Have a nice trip girls !
TL.
PS- Nobody ever complained about Jimena's rates and her rates are the same.
In fact every girls rates are the same if I recommend them.
From 150p to 600p.
Just depends.
What do these girl's have in common?
They are ALL in Jax Butt Hutt.
Master Suite!
Lorenzo, you should recognize the bent over babe!
That's a very nice "Baloon Knot!"
TL
Pamela
Veronica from Gyselle's
And? I have forgotten her name but she has a spotless Depository!
[QUOTE=TejanoLibre; 425970]What do these girl's have in common?
They are ALL in Jax Butt Hutt.
Master Suite!
Lorenzo, you should recognize the bent over babe!
That's a very nice "Baloon Knot!"
TL
Pamela
Veronica from Gyselle's
And? I have forgotten her name but she has a spotless Depository![/QUOTE]So Pamela and Veronica are now in the same place? Fantastic! Tell us more about Jax Butt Hut.
BTW, do you remember Nicole, the blonde who used to work at Gysell's? Any idea what happened to her?
[QUOTE=Lorenzo; 425992]So Pamela and Veronica are now in the same place? Fantastic! Tell us more about Jax Butt Hut.
BTW, do you remember Nicole, the blonde who used to work at Gysell's? Any idea what happened to her?[/QUOTE]
They were in the same "place" when the photos were taken which happens to be the AP Mansion.
No sir , Jax Butt Hutt is a place to stay when in BA , better than a hotel , hostel or private apartment !
Super nice and affordable !
Not a Privado.
They just happen to have been photograbbed by Worldtravel69.
He took the pix in Jax pad.
Pamela is a super part timer! Maybe 1 or 2 times a year.
Veronica can be located in the Micro Centro.
Nichole is not on my list.
I hope your doing well!
TL.
Lovely Baloon Knot!
Thanks again to TL for providing first class BA experience to my guests. You always come up trumps!
[QUOTE=TejanoLibre; 425995]They were in the same "place" when the photos were taken which happens to be the AP Mansion.
No sir, Jax Butt Hutt is a place to stay when in BA, better than a hotel, hostel or private apartment!
Super nice and affordable!
Not a Privado.
They just happen to have been photograbbed by Worldtravel69.
He took the pix in Jax pad.
Pamela is a super part timer! Maybe 1 or 2 times a year.
Veronica can be located in the Micro Centro.
Nichole is not on my list.
I hope your doing well!
TL.
Lovely Baloon Knot![/QUOTE]
Ok TL. Where is Veronica. MicroCentro is an area not a destination.
[QUOTE=Lorenzo; 425992]So Pamela and Veronica are now in the same place? Fantastic! Tell us more about Jax Butt Hut.
BTW, do you remember Nicole, the blonde who used to work at Gysell's? Any idea what happened to her?[/QUOTE]
Hi TL. In another thread, you mentioned that you work as a 'special guide' for mongers. What do you typically do with your clients? I mean, you take them to the clubs / privados, assist with negotiating prices etc? Also, how much do you charge for your services?
[QUOTE=Chicago Guy;426390]Hi TL. In another thread, you mentioned that you work as a 'special guide' for mongers. What do you typically do with your clients? I mean, you take them to the clubs / privados, assist with negotiating prices etc? Also, how much do you charge for your services?[/QUOTE]Yes, that thread is TL's Privado and Boliche Tours I think.
During the day I perform Historical and Architectural Tours of Buenos Aires and Tigre's River Delta Tours, usually start off in Recoleta and we work our way around BA, maybe hit a Privado for a nooner after lunch.
It's a 5 or 6 hour walkabout.
At night we tour the nightclubs and boliches, chase girls and just have a fun and safe time without getting ripped off.
That's the number 1 concern or objective.
We avoid cover charges when we can, always get V. I. P seating and treatment and I try to introduce the Boys to girls that we can trust with our stuff and that I know are great fucks with great personalities to match.
I translate and negotiate when needed.
Maybe not 10's but we all know about that. Looks like a 10 and fucks like a six.
Anyway, these tours can last as long as you'd like but 11pm to 7am for a night tour is real common and the day tours are from 10am till sundown.
All in all it's less than $9. 00 dollars an hour. Just a Flat 50 Bucks per person per tour plus expenses like an occasional cover if necessary.
Thank You for your qwery and I apologize for taking so long to answer you.
Take Care,
TL.
P. S. Mia 2 is back from Miami and Sabrina is ready and willing!
I just talked to them!
Besides the big Tango shows at night, there are a lot of smaller cafes and bars in BA that offer music and tango shows, even during the day time. I just love to go to those places and immerse in the local culture.
What are available at night? Strip shows? Variety shows? Big and small Tango shows? Anything else besides hanging out at the clubs and try meaningful conversations (?) with the chicas with my infantile Spanish?
Please describe BA's day and night time attractions here.
[QUOTE=LukeSkywalker; 426625]Besides the big Tango shows at night, there are a lot of smaller cafes and bars in BA that offer music and tango shows, even during the day time. I just love to go to those places and immerse in the local culture.
What are available at night? Strip shows? Variety shows? Big and small Tango shows? Anything else besides hanging out at the clubs and try meaningful conversations (?) with the chicas with my infantile Spanish?
Please describe BA's day and night time attractions here.[/QUOTE]It's a hell of a long list :
43 plus museums, mostly free.
20 Broadway style shows on any given day after tuesdays.
The BEST Polo in the world.
River Delta Tours.
Estancia Tours.
100's of bars, cafes, coffee shops, etc, etc.
Tango shows during the day and night.
Skydiving.
Muff Diving.
Hunting.
Fishing.
Both nearby.
Gun Range.
Sex Classes.
You name it.
TL
[QUOTE=Sidney;426656]And 2 great sports bars for games, food, drinks, and conversation = el Alamo and Casa Bar.[/QUOTE]While I'm really happy for Matt and Dave's success I would only call El Alamo a good sports bar for early games. As the day progresses it becomes less and less comfortable for us old farts.
[QUOTE=Sidney;426645] ... jazz clubs, ... .[/QUOTE]Besides Notorious?
Thanks, Bob
[QUOTE=AllIWantIsLove; 426666]Besides Notorious?
Thanks, Bob[/QUOTE]My lasting legacy!
My close friend commited suicide this week, of 30 years, my ex gf jumped off of my balcony, another died of cancer this week and the Hippy Chic od'd!
Thanks for your support Boys!
TL
What a year !
[QUOTE=Sidney;426669]Maybe Theolonius Monk. 2 clubs across from the park on Callao? Probably some listings in the BA Herald or search internet? In the past, Doggboy had much info.(Doggboy's Jazz Musings), Thread[/QUOTE]Thanks Sid. I will look for Doggboy's thread. But I am surprised that I don't recall it. I've been around here for a long time. Notorious is across from the park on Callao. I am pretty sure there is not another one. I hadn't heard of Theolonius Monk. I'll look for it.
Thanks, Bob
[QUOTE=AllIWantIsLove; 426719]Thanks Sid. I will look for Doggboy's thread. But I am surprised that I don't recall it. I've been around here for a long time. Notorious is across from the park on Callao. I am pretty sure there is not another one. I hadn't heard of Theolonius Monk. I'll look for it.
Thanks, Bob[/QUOTE]Hey Bob, its an old thread named "Doggboy's Jazz Musings". Hasn't been updated in a long while. Thelonious is on Salguero in Palermo. Its a decent enough place with good jazz now and then. I actually prefer it to Notorious as its less pretentious.
Smaller, even less pretentious, and at times avant guarde, is Virasoro Bar, also in Palermo. I like Virasoro the best, but it ain't your father's jazz.
[url]http://www.virasorobar.com.ar/[/url]
[QUOTE=TejanoLibre; 425702]Mia 2 is the darker haired girl and Sabrina is the blonde.
Mia 2. 155 249 6015 Awesome. 34, super shape, on time. 7 days a week.
Sabrina. 156 444 4736 Super nice girl, mon. Fri mostly after 6.
Have fun Boys,
PS. First time I have tried to upload pics so I'm not sure if they came out ok.
Damn it! I did 1 twice![/QUOTE]Please forget about expats. Bullshit and think about a nice warm girl in your nice cold bed tonight!
It's 4 degrees!
More girls and more pix to come soon!
TL
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Let's stay on the topic please !
Girls not Expats !
Sorry , I thought the EXPat bullshit was mixed into my Chica thread !
Thanks Doggboy. I'm old enough that I now enjoy my father's jazz. But I'll be looking into Thelonious.
Thanks again, Bob.
[QUOTE=Doggboy; 426746]Hey Bob, its an old thread named "Doggboy's Jazz Musings". Hasn't been updated in a long while. Thelonious is on Salguero in Palermo. Its a decent enough place with good jazz now and then. I actually prefer it to Notorious as its less pretentious.
Smaller, even less pretentious, and at times avant guarde, is Virasoro Bar, also in Palermo. I like Virasoro the best, but it ain't your father's jazz.
[url]http://www.virasorobar.com.ar/[/url][/QUOTE]
Well. I can tell Sid is deeply in love with Bs As.
Life in Bs As is probably one of the most colorful and artsy in the world. Starting with lots of florists on sidewalks and at every street corner, selling fresh, colorful flowers to pedestrians. There seem to be more florists in Bs As than any city I know.
Shopping malls and streets are full of life. There are tango shows everywhere. Ave Florida is full of pedestrians, performers, couples dancing to tango music etc. Had very entertaining Sundays at the street festivals in Recoleta and the Italian neighborhood of Boca. Just love the wholesome looks of beautiful young girls with their happy, innocent smiles. .
Did a tour of the Grand Opera theater and the Pink Presidential Palace. Was surprised how accessible the Presidential Palace was.
Had fabulous afternoons of live music and Tango shows in cafes for the price of a cup of coffee. Of course the huge Tango shows at the large opera theater should not be missed. The Tango is probably the most intricate, expressive and romantic dance ever developed. Just love the rhythm and passion in Latin music.
Did not partake the unique club-Nuevo Estilo with strippers, lesbo show, and on-site sex. Walked pass pub Chicote where Dickhead's homeless girlfriends hang out and beat a quick retreat. Would love to try the sex classes as long as the instructors are females, young and pretty. Hehehe.
Don't know why people would want to tour the Recoleta cemetery. Some of the underground crypts were open and looked neglected. One had a casket partially open and a cat wandering inside. It grossed me out. . .Wassups with banks on Ave Florida with glass store fronts hosed down with automatic weapon bullets?
Argentina serves good steaks at very low prices. The Parillas grill their goat and sheep carcasses slowly next to piles of red hot coal in their store-front windows. Their cuisine is very bland. They serve their meats without any spice. They dont even know what black pepper is. Its' "pimenta." Had to ask for it again and again before the waiters understood that there are folks who dont want their meats plain. This cuisine is the exact opposite of Brazil's spicy and flavorful tastes. It's difficult finding specialized sea food restaurants in BS As, difficult even finding fish and sea food dishes. Everything is meat, meat, meat . . .
There is no Chinatown in BsAs. I was directed to go the the dilapidated train station for a 15-minute train ride to a Chinese neighborhood somewhere North East of Bs As with 2 small restaurants and a market. I remember visiting only 1 small Chinese restaurant somewhere in MicroCenter.
Witnessed and captured on tapes repeat huge but orderly demonstrations with tens of thousands people marching in large groups down 9 Julio boulevard shouting slogans, with roaming security guards carrying large sticks. I was told by a few guys at the sidewalk cafe that, those were poor people living on government's assistance outside of BsAs, exercising their rights to occupy the main boulevard occasionally to let off steam. WTF? Don't know what their beefs were but social tension seemed very serious.
Got a copy of the movie "Assassin Tango," written, directed and starred in by Robert Duvall. Looks like Argentina is still trying to exorcise the demons in her past. Dont know if Argentina has an active TV/entertainment/motion picture industry. This is a must to perpetuate her identity, propagate her culture and to reach out to her own population and the rest of the world. Argentina can have our dumb and greedy Hollywood's moguls with their mindless action movies anytime. Argentina economy seems to be based primarily on agriculture, where as her neighbor Brazil has made some progresses in high-tech industries.
My impressions are that Argentinians are primarily a nice, polite, honest, friendly, spiritual, gentle, loving people, beautiful too, who devote their lives passionately, perhaps too much and too passionately, to their tango music and dance.
Made a few personal friends on the roads in Argentina. This is a uniquely sweet, honest, gentle, passionate and loving people worth knowing. .
[QUOTE=Sidney; 426818]Things to do in Buenos Aires-compilation of ideas from sid
Opera, symphony, big name entertainers, C+W, Irish music, world class tennis, Davis Cup, zoo, beer bars, porn shops, various ethnic neighborhoods including Basque, Korean, Chinese, Dominican, French, Spanish, Italian, Chilean, Peruvian, pro boxing, sports bars, special coffee and tea shops, areas devoted to particular products, old time food markets, upscale bars, jazz clubs, clubs featuring AR music, various ethnic buffets, various shopping areas, pro golf tournaments, pro basketball, volleyball and rugby. River adventures, kite boarding on the Rio, wine bars, get on a bus and just sightsee. Play golf, tennis, basketball, indoor soccer. Sunday park festivals in Recoleta and Boca, annual jazz festival. 43 plus museums, mostly free. 20 Broadway style shows on any given day after tuesdays. The BEST Polo in the world, River delta tours. Estancia tours. Hundred's of bars, cafes, coffee shops, tango shows during the day and night, skydiving, hunting, fishing. Gun range. Sex classes, Spanish classes, And 2 great sports bars for games, food, drinks, and conversation = el Alamo and Casa Bar, horse racing, good American restaurant on NW side of the track. 2 casinos, Las Canitas, Hollywood, Belgrano, Recoleta Cemetary, Rey Castro Club, Dominican Disco- Flow, the unique club-Nuevo Estilo with strippers, lesbo show, and on-site sex. Biking on Rio front and in parks, tour boats to see the harbor, girl watching at the polo games, laughing, eating wings, and cerveza at the Fat Chica Dominican bar / club on the south side, sex across the street at a hotel, Havana Club for a taste of Cuba.[/QUOTE]
[QUOTE=LukeSkywalker;426821]There is no Chinatown in BsAs. I was directed to go the the dilapidated train station for a 15-minute train ride to a Chinese neighborhood somewhere North East of Bs As with 2 small restaurants and a market. I remember visiting only 1 small Chinese restaurant somewhere in MicroCenter.[/QUOTE]There's quite a lively Chinatown in Bs. As. No idea where you went but goto corner of Juramento why Arribenos, or start on other end near Libertador why Juramento. For sure it's not big, but about 4 block by 6 block area of this part Belgrano is considered Chinatown and at least 30-40 restaurants and dozen or so market, trinket, specialty food stores.
Many of the restaurants are personally for me not to my taste, I don't enjoy "authentic" Chinese food but there are a couple pretty nice "westernized" Chinese restaurants plus about half dozen much newer, modern-fusion type places serving Japanese and blended asian cuisine. If you need to buy odd imported stuff, the speciality stores here seem to stock it as best chance. Not just tobasco but actual indian curry powder, salsas, etc that I'd get back in california.
There's a train station and bus station right near the corner of Juramento why Arribenos. If you only saw 2 restaurants and a market yet found the train / bus station, I'd say you got either extremely lost or wasn't at the right station. There's no way you can miss Chinatown if you're at that train / bus station.
[QUOTE=LukeSkywalker;426821]Got a copy of the movie "Assassin Tango," written, directed and starred in by Robert Duvall. Looks like Argentina is still trying to exorcise the demons in her past. Dont know if Argentina has an active TV/entertainment/motion picture industry. This is a must to perpetuate her identity, propagate her culture and to reach out to her own population and the rest of the world.[/QUOTE][url]Http://www.imdb.com/title/tt1305806/[/url]
Fucking AWESOME! Ricardo Darin is great and Pablo Rago provides wonderful comic relief.
[url]http://www.imdb.com/title/tt1674772/[/url]
Just out haven't seen it yet, it's in Spanish and haven't seen one (nor do I expect to) with English subs here. Viggo is in it and he lived here as a kid.
[url]http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0303396/[/url]
Shot mostly in Microcentro it's not going to be everybodies cup of tea, the male lead is a prostitute so there is some pretty graphic (but not pornographic) gay sex and it doesn't exactly portray hobbiest in the most favorable light but I loved the gritty feel to the movie and the development between the two principles.
[url]http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0356453/[/url]
This one was really good as well and gives some insight not only to the 2002 crisis but shows a pretty good overview of rich Argie class snobbery.
[url]http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0318462/[/url]
Read the book, haven't gotten around to seeing the movie yet.
[url]http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0300270/[/url]
Really want to see this one.
IMDB has a whole page of Argentine cinema here.
[url]http://www.imdb.com/list/0eiVKdzFDRs/[/url]
They have a very large TV / entertainment / motion picture industry. Like chicas (and everything I suppose) there is a lot of trash, a lot of good ones, and some that are really great.
Thanks for the references.
Will try to find them.
[QUOTE=Daddy Rulz; 426831][url]Http://www.imdb.com/title/tt1305806/[/url]
Fucking AWESOME! Ricardo Darin is great and Pablo Rago provides wonderful comic relief.
[url]http://www.imdb.com/title/tt1674772/[/url]
Just out haven't seen it yet, it's in Spanish and haven't seen one (nor do I expect to) with English subs here. Viggo is in it and he lived here as a kid.
[url]http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0303396/[/url]
Shot mostly in Microcentro it's not going to be everybodies cup of tea, the male lead is a prostitute so there is some pretty graphic (but not pornographic) gay sex and it doesn't exactly portray hobbiest in the most favorable light but I loved the gritty feel to the movie and the development between the two principles.
[url]http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0356453/[/url]
This one was really good as well and gives some insight not only to the 2002 crisis but shows a pretty good overview of rich Argie class snobbery.
[url]http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0318462/[/url]
Read the book, haven't gotten around to seeing the movie yet.
[url]http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0300270/[/url]
Really want to see this one.
IMDB has a whole page of Argentine cinema here.
[url]http://www.imdb.com/list/0eiVKdzFDRs/[/url]
They have a very large TV / entertainment / motion picture industry. Like chicas (and everything I suppose) there is a lot of trash, a lot of good ones, and some that are really great.[/QUOTE]
[QUOTE=Mpexy;426823]Many of the restaurants are personally for me not to my taste, I don't enjoy "authentic" Chinese food but there are a couple pretty nice "westernized" Chinese restaurants plus about half dozen much newer, modern-fusion type places serving Japanese and blended asian cuisine. If you need to buy odd imported stuff, the speciality stores here seem to stock it as best chance. Not just tobasco but actual indian curry powder, salsas, etc that I'd get back in california[/QUOTE]Todos Contentos was great! Big servings, not too mild but not too spicy the chicken with cashews was great! Won ton soup and what did you call them? Pot-stickers? (dumplings) Thanks for introducing me to the place!
I walked around areas around the train station a few times but never found anything resembling a Chinatown.
This is after 2 weeks with heavy meals entirely of meats. I was starving for some fresh seafood. With the long coast to the Atlantic, I thought seafood should be abundant, but that was not the case.
Some bros should start a thread in seafood / Chinese / Asian food and cultural offerings just in case visitors need diversions from Argentina's fine cuisine.
[QUOTE=Mpexy; 426823]There's quite a lively Chinatown in Bs. As. No idea where you went but goto corner of Juramento why Arribenos, or start on other end near Libertador why Juramento. For sure it's not big, but about 4 block by 6 block area of this part Belgrano is considered Chinatown and at least 30-40 restaurants and dozen or so market, trinket, specialty food stores.
Many of the restaurants are personally for me not to my taste, I don't enjoy "authentic" Chinese food but there are a couple pretty nice "westernized" Chinese restaurants plus about half dozen much newer, modern-fusion type places serving Japanese and blended asian cuisine. If you need to buy odd imported stuff, the speciality stores here seem to stock it as best chance. Not just tobasco but actual indian curry powder, salsas, etc that I'd get back in california.
There's a train station and bus station right near the corner of Juramento why Arribenos. If you only saw 2 restaurants and a market yet found the train / bus station, I'd say you got either extremely lost or wasn't at the right station. There's no way you can miss Chinatown if you're at that train / bus station.[/QUOTE]
[QUOTE=LukeSkywalker; 426845]I walked around areas around the train station a few times but never found anything resembling a Chinatown.
This is after 2 weeks with heavy meals entirely of meats. I was starving for some fresh seafood. With the long coast to the Atlantic, I thought seafood should be abundant, but that was not the case.
Some bros should start a thread in seafood / Chinese / Asian food and cultural offerings just in case visitors need diversions from Argentina's fine cuisine.[/QUOTE]In english.
[url]http://www.welcomeargentina.com/ciudadbuenosaires/tour-chinatown.html[/url]
With Mpexy's restaurant.
In Spanish for the hell of it.
[url]http://colombianosenargentina.com/barrio-chino/[/url]
Which has a map
[QUOTE=Daddy Rulz; 426846]In english.
[url]http://www.welcomeargentina.com/ciudadbuenosaires/tour-chinatown.html[/url]
With Mpexy's restaurant.
In Spanish for the hell of it.
[url]http://colombianosenargentina.com/barrio-chino/[/url]
Which has a map[/QUOTE]Como on Boys!
Don't tread on my Thread!
This is a thread that is about Recommended Chicas that we have been with and recommend, not about some fucking China Town, resto-bars or other things to do in BA!
I am being nice by not deleting this info because it may be helpful to some newbie but stay on the topic of this thread please!
Pop Quiz :
Where does the phrase "Don't Tread on Me Come From?" and to whom does it belong?
There is a China Town with a huge Dragon emblazoned, bridge type entrance!
TL.
Ancient Chinese Medicine, real massages without a happy ending at a decent price, accupunture, etc.
Still looking for some Opium though! A den with Chicas passing around the pipe!
I digress, I was thinking about Opium the perfume!
[QUOTE=TejanoLibre; 426848]Don't tread on my Thread!
This is a thread that is about Recommended Chicas that we have been with and recommend, not about some fucking China Town, resto-bars or other things to do in BA![/QUOTE]Activity is good, keeps your thread highlighted on the landing page, which means more views, which means more people maybe looking further.
However in the future
I will honor your.
Wishes
And post nothing off topic here.
I will keep my comments as focused as your
Posts.
I promise and I'm sorry.
Daddy
[QUOTE=Daddy Rulz; 426850]Activity is good, keeps your thread highlighted on the landing page, which means more views, which means more people maybe looking further.
However in the future
I will honor your.
Wishes
And post nothing off topic here.
I will keep my comments as focused as your
Posts.
I promise and I'm sorry.
Daddy[/QUOTE]Of course I like to lead the Leader Board, barring a couple of Cocksukers that are well known and under educated or over narcissistic!
My thread is about getting laid at a fair price with Chicas THAT WILL NOT ROB YOU!
What else could you want?
Chicas that drink cum, are super hot and deliver the goods!
Thank YOU,
TL
I made the original inquiries for TejanoLibre's activities and cultural tours.
Sid just added to TejanoLibre's response, and I critiqued some of the places he mentioned.
Since it's related to TejanoLibre's day tour, I think the discussions from the bros enriched the thread and should be welcomed, not rejected.