Poll: Dorthy Monroe - What will you miss most?

Rudeness is necessary to stay on topic. It's how we honor her memory
lol, does Atlanta have the same kind of thousandaires , Dallas does? honestly it amazes me all the PC here, I grew up in northern California, and moved to frisco for the freedom....no state income tax, gun laws....but it's like they followed me here Originally Posted by Tony Gambino
I think Atlanta has $100,000 millionaires compared to Dallas' $30,000. It's expensive as hell to live in Atlanta. It's the Big Apple of the South. It's a town made up of transplants with a lot of the folks coming from NYC. Atlanta is like a huge convention town with a lot of parties going on. People like to talk in Atlanta. There are a lot fakey types. Hot looking women behave like celebrities. There are far more women than men in Atlanta so there is a lot of the flavor of the month mentality here when it comes to the dating scene. Atlanta women are flakey as hell and show off a lot. There is a huge black population here and there is segregation via racial and economic background.
You don't have to want to fuck her to follow her. Obviously, you have to read enough about a person to form an opinion of them...and care enough to continue stating your opinion over and over again. Originally Posted by YummyMarie

Opinions change all the time. Plus, people are creatures of habit until they finally found something else to chip at. The cycle repeats itself until you are buried.
ha, ha! I don't think one is supposed to make actual sense here.

that seems anti-eccie Originally Posted by JustMeCLTXGG
You betchum! Random thoughts that don't go anywhere.
Like I said, you did not think this through, in order to read ROS and private comments, you would need premium access. Forging reviews, buying access seems like a lot of extra work and doesn't seem too likely.

And really, is all that name calling necessary? We're adults here, no need for acting like school children. We can disagree a without being rude. IJS Originally Posted by H.Hardhat
You're making a big assumption there. If you were a Provider, would you not be very interested in what may be written about you in ROS? Of course you would. Easy enough to register a second man handle on here and write fake reviews on Spa girls to get PA. All you have to invest is 10 minutes every six weeks.

There's no name calling here ... you simply are a clueless idiot.
I think Atlanta has $100,000 millionaires compared to Dallas' $30,000. It's expensive as hell to live in Atlanta. It's the Big Apple of the South. It's a town made up of transplants with a lot of the folks coming from NYC. Atlanta is like a huge convention town with a lot of parties going on. People like to talk in Atlanta. Hot looking women behave like celebrities. There are far more women than men in Atlanta so there is a lot of the flavor of the month mentality here when it comes to the dating scene. Atlanta women are flakey as hell and show off a lot. There is a huge black population here and there is segregation via racial and economic background. Originally Posted by FrenchToast
pretty much how I thought Atlanta to be, plus the traffic and humidity.

when I was young ..my family travelled between Detroit and Florida for summer vacation...normally we ended up in Destin Florida...there were some cool stops along the way....Clays ferry Kentucky...(fireflies), Gatlin Tennessee, and Tipton Georgia there was a campground with a gas station and the fuckin best fried chicken I have ever had....sadly these places and their memories no longer exist......I guess we're just dinosaurs.......lol
Am I the only provider that doesn't have a male handle? Should I be upset or feel jipped? But like I've said before, DM sometimes makes me wish I had a winky.
Am I the only provider that doesn't have a male handle? Originally Posted by YummyMarie
I don't either
Am I the only provider that doesn't have a male handle? Should I be upset or feel jipped? But like I've said before, DM sometimes makes me wish I had a winky. Originally Posted by YummyMarie
Most of the ladies I've had the pleasure of spending time with provide an excellent quality of service. And couldn't care less of what's said about them behind their backs. The ones that worry about negative reviews probably have a pimp/manager or white knights to let them see what behind closed doors. Even Yummy & Cyndi just said she doesn't have a male account. Opening a second account it's not as easy as just logging out and getting another handle. I'm not going to give you all the geeky details, but there are restrictions to keep you from doing that.
And yet another thread she would love...

www.eccie.net/showthread.php?t=1339640
pretty much how I thought Atlanta to be, plus the traffic and humidity.

when I was young ..my family travelled between Detroit and Florida for summer vacation...normally we ended up in Destin Florida...there were some cool stops along the way....Clays ferry Kentucky...(fireflies), Gatlin Tennessee, and Tipton Georgia there was a campground with a gas station and the fuckin best fried chicken I have ever had....sadly these places and their memories no longer exist......I guess we're just dinosaurs.......lol Originally Posted by Tony Gambino

Atlanta has worse traffic than Houston. It defines what gridlock is. In Houston, at least you are moving through traffic. Atlanta has four seasons unlike Houston and it's less humid than Houston. But Atlanta rains way too much and most days are cloudy as hell which makes a lot of people feel crappy, whereas in Houston a crappy day is sunny and hot. Atlanta wasn't too bad years ago but it has changed a lot over the years. It's not Southern anymore.

I remember Gatlinburg Tennessee from my childhood. Beautiful rolling mountains there with misty fog overlaying the tips of the trees. Then there are the cool shops with all the Native American artwork and other tourist trappings like Ripley's Believe it or Not and the lamborghini parked in front of the building. You could buy these foot long corndogs next to the shops. Street vendors would make this Native American doughy fried bread with chili meat and bean sauce and cheese on top. Cool times then. I haven't been there in years.
Atlanta has worse traffic than Houston. It defines what gridlock is. In Houston, at least you are moving through traffic. Atlanta wasn't too bad years ago but it has changed a lot over the years. It's not Southern anymore.

I remember Gatlinburg Tennessee from my childhood. Beautiful rolling mountains there with fog misty overlaying the tips of the trees. Then there are the cool shops with all the Native American artwork and other tourist trappings like Ripley's Believe it or Not and the lamborghini parked in front of the building. You could buy these foot long corndogs next to the shops. Street vendors would make this Native American doughy fried bread with chili meat and bean sauce and cheese on top. Cool times then. I haven't been there in years. Originally Posted by FrenchToast
yeah I loved staying in Gatlinburg, there was a place where you could see 4 different states....and ripleys was fun as kid......too bad kids today will never have the freedom we had as kids.....by the way , we stayed at the Cherokee Indian campground in Gatlinburg..... great place for family camping
yeah I loved staying in Gatlinburg, there was a place where you could see 4 different states....and ripleys was fun as kid......too bad kids today will never have the freedom we had as kids.....by the way , we stayed at the Cherokee Indian campground in Gatlinburg..... great place for family camping Originally Posted by Tony Gambino


Yeah, I remember that Rock City. You would cross a ropey bridge to get to the best vantage point to see the different state lines. That was scary as hell to cross that bridge. I remember the Disney museum inside; it looked like a ground-level planetarium with holographs of the Disney characters. I remember the witch that would come out of the window overlooking the entrance of ripley's. We never stayed on the campground but dwelled in a hotel situated on the mountain side. Gatlinburg is a great place for families and kids. Ahhhh, times before the internet, pcs, and text phones and all of that nonsense.

Getting to Gatlinburg was fun. Us kids we would be on the back of the pickup truck as it swings back and forth in circular fashion which made us get queasy inside. We would pull over to the side and take out our fishing poles to do some trout fishing near a rushing stream of water. We would use corn from a can as a bait.
Yeah, I remember that Rock City. You would cross a ropey bridge to get to the best vantage point to see the different state lines. That was scary as hell to cross that bridge. I remember the Disney museum inside; it looked like a ground-level planetarium with holographs of the Disney characters. I remember the witch that would come out of the window overlooking the entrance of ripley's. We never stayed on the campground but dwelled in a hotel situated on the mountain side. Gatlinburg is a great place for families and kids. Ahhhh, times before the internet, pcs, and text phones and all of that nonsense. Originally Posted by FrenchToast
there it is!! Rock City!...man all the places in your response the Disney attraction. ruby falls the mountain tram in Gatlinburg...and when you were a kid the souvenirs. the cedar boxes and confederate money you bought at stuckeys...lol
there it is!! Rock City!...man all the places in your response the Disney attraction. ruby falls the mountain tram in Gatlinburg...and when you were a kid the souvenirs. the cedar boxes and confederate money you bought at stuckeys...lol Originally Posted by Tony Gambino

The souvenirs are the best thing about Gatlinburg. I remember those silly monk statuettes where you push their head their privates automatically stick up. And those laughing mask in which you pull down their ties and the tongue sticks out and makes these hideous laughs. The tomahawks that were the real thing with real stone heads on them. There is Ghost Town where you get on these ski lifts to reach the town from where you can witness gunfights with smoke coming out of the guns. I remember buying a union soldier hat that had a shiny rifle metal on the front. Really neat stuff.