Gawwwwdammit, I hate this system!!! Finish typing a long-ass reply, and you get logged off. And I was telling myself to copy the reply just before submitting it ... just in case. Bastards!!!
OK, now that I've vented ...
East Bay Ray posted a few times early this year, but I haven't seen him around for a while. He had stepped into the background about the time I joined ASPD in late 2002.
Remember Porthos? His reviews of area GCs were entertaining and valuable. Damn nice guy, too.
I never understood how Scratch Golfer found so much time to post. He was a business owner, as I recall ... so maybe everyone else in his office was working while he spent the day posting. Or playing golf. Actually, a very good guy who could write and argue a point with the best of 'em.
South Shore reviews were my favorites. Yes, the Italian loafers and the German sedan that left traffic standing still as SS raced to the incall. Also, there was the 16-ounce alcoholic beverage he always purchased en route. He also wore garments ... not mere clothes. I once dropped one of my ATFs back at her incall after lunch so she could have a tryst with The Suave One. I never asked her if he was as cool as he sounded. I don't think I really wanted to know.
How about Jim Ed in San Antonio? His monthly hobby budget had to be 50 times mine! And his reviews were 50 times longer than most -- complete with pictures. He was sort of San Antonio's version of Monk. He once ran a contest, with the winner receiving a paid-for session with any Austin or San Antonio lady.
Other old ASPD guys have reappeared here under new names, but I'll not breathe a word. Good to see guys like Russ Tworthy and Ezman still posting, although none of us seems to post as much as before. I had a three-year kid-in-a-candy-store run, but now I hobby maybe 6-8 times a year. That should change here in the next few months, but I don't see myself writing reviews the way I used to. A lot of that is because I tend to revisit the same ladies over and over. There are several new faces I've got to see, though -- one in San Antonio and a few here in Austin.
Uhhh, Meldrick ... I hope you've finished that review by now. I'm getting the itch for another visit with you-know-who.