How did you do so well with Briana and Victoria?
[QUOTE=Leduq;1863689]I met a young brunette, very slim, short, petite style, Briana from Romania. Also had a great time, and no upselling, I would recommend...
...had my last session with Hungarian Victoria, slim brunette with long hair arranged in in a ponytail. Nice girl, and good session (but I was pretty tired by the time). A little bit of upselling, which was a turn-off for me, but overall good sex, she has a cute body.[/QUOTE]Did you agree to an hour up front? Wondering how you did so well with Briana who was a total loss for me.
Victoria was on my to do list but another poster said she wasn't a good session for him; sounds like she was OK for you.
Leaving the club at 3-4 am
To all our hobby friend, I have couple of question here.
My flight leave 7 am from FRA. If I want to go from the club directly to FRA airport.
1) How much does it cost at this early hours?
2) shall I book taxi with reception lady that night or I need to call some taxi service myself?
Thanks
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Advantage of walking from Seulberg to Oase
It takes about 30 minutes to walk from the Seulberg train station (the one right before Friedrichberg), and take a nice walk for a little over mile to the rear of Oase. This saves the hassel of taking a taxi and gives you to option of returning morning at 4:41 or 5:41 from Seulberg to return to the Frankfurt Main Station at 5:06 or 6:06. The train leaving from Burgholzhausen v. Der Hohe does not run that early.
I've recently used the GPS on my cell phone to mark the path. I downloaded the app "Mapfactor Navigator" for my android phone and added the German maps. The app and the maps are free. You do not need a cell-phone service in Germany for the GPS. At the Seulberg station, click to "settings" / "vehicle profiles" / "pedestrian" with your GPS on and the app will give you pedestrian directions to the back road to Oase (It won't be accurate if you do not choose the "pedestrian" option.).
The pedestrian directions will take you down through Seulberg, cross a stop light street, take you across a bridge over hwy 5, through a paved farm meadow, across a creek on a wooden bridge and take you to the back road turning right to Oase.
Here's the route my GPS recorded: