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I Agree... Such a section would be great help to the new ones!
[QUOTE]Originally posted by RN
[i]I'm starting to think that something like a "General Mongering Q&A" section (in Opinions and Editorials or Special Interests) might be a good idea. There are often really "basic" questions asked, like how do I hide it from my wife, how do I ask prostitutes for kinky stuff, etc. These sorts of questions are probably cluttering up your review sections, and they don't really fit into any of the Opinions topics either. But they are pretty important for men who are just starting out, who could gain valuable insight from the more "seasoned" mongers. You would also end up with an archive of FAQ's then too, that first-timers could be directed to. That would stop the new guys asking questions that have already been answered previously.
Just a thought. [/i][/QUOTE]
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Hi,
I think you guys are missing a big area in not listing Jacksonville, North Carolina. Essentially the whole town exists to provide services to the young marines at camp lejeune. Of course the sevices vary from boot polishing to tattoos to what all those young studs really want - and we all know what that is. And from a few visits I have made to the area there is alot of the industry around there.
Thanks for considering it.
Tom
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I don't see where else this can fit in but here. Many uesers of this board travel a lot and they use this board to help them make their travels better. What does the serious monger need to bring when traveling
Are digital cameras essential to capture the ladies? Should we bring expensivbe ones and risk having them robbed? What about storage facilities? Are 128 mb memory sticks enough? Should we use multi frame and multi burst features to capture us cumming on them? What are the best photos to take for memories and future inspiration/laughs? Should we go for low or high resoluton shots?
Same questions with video cameras?
What about other digital aids, like voice recorders? I have captured the groans of some sweeties in the past. I get them to roar the filthiest obscenities at me as I pound them. I get off on it.
But I would not like to get arrested/exposed over it.
When traveling, we should always travel light. But how lite is lite?
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I don't know if this is brought up these days but I may be making the Great American Road Trip from Chicago to Los Angeles in the near future. I want to know if you can still get your kicks on Route 66. Somehow I doubt it but you never know. I'm sure having a CB radio and good maps will help immeasurably. I would love to swing up to the Fort Collins, CO area because there are some hot women up there. Any help is appreciated.
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[blue]In the sections where I have received specific requests, I have added "Living in..." sections.[/blue]
I think Darkseid's idea for a section on expatriation: where, how, how much, etc., is an excellent one.
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How about GALVESTON, TEXAS? Yeah yeah I know it's great for a party, but the class of people. But hey, it's about the same as New Orleans as that goes.
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howdy Jackson...
I'm just going to echo a previous request by suggesting that there should be an "ex-pat" section, possibly in each of the foreign sections. A lot of the time, travel reports get buried because people want all the and's, if's and buts of being an ex-pat.
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Please add a section for VENICE in the Italy section. It is an important area that should have its own thread.
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[blue]I just posted a survey, so we'll see what others think.[/blue]
How about combining the Riverside and San Bernardino threads into 'Inland Empire?'
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[blue]Send it ot me and I'll post it.[/blue]
"Best of the Best" ?
Wouldn't it be useful to have a "best of the best" list ahead of all geographical regions? It might give us good travelling ideas.
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Hi,
I ave a suggestion for the Malaysia section.
Malaysia is divided into two parts - East (Sabah and Sarawak) and West Malaysia (everything else). The distance between the two is about 2hours + by flight.
I suggest a new Topic "East Malaysia" to cater for those in Sabah/Sarawak, or better still individual Topics for Sabah and Sarawak as posts from the "Other Areas" is not of any use to those guys in the East!
Thanks.
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New Jersey Areas:
It seems that NJ Other Areas coveres just too large an area. Newark receives most of the postings by far and deserves its own heading. Actually the area breakdowm I would suggest:
Paterson- North Jersey
Newark-Elizabeth
Jersey Shore
Central Jersey
South Jersey
This is a suggestion-- not a complaint of the fine job this board is doing.
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[blue]Send it to me and I'll post it.[/blue]
General Suggestion for ALL locations/sites: For those of us who travel a lot, and may visit a place only once in a blue moon, it sure is difficult trying to figure out where to go and what to expect by reading through all the posts. Many of the posts are a form of online communication between members. Which is great!
Here's an example: I'm in St. Louis on business this week. I come here once a year, maybe twice. Just to find some references to places I might want to go, I had to virtually read every post in the entire forum, which took me a couple of hours. If someone was visiting, say, Atlanta, he would have several DAYS worth of reading just to get a sense of what's what.
My suggestion is this: for each geographic location, let's start building a table that documents people's experiences. I haven't had much time to give this some good thought, but I'd be willing to help out with the format.
I guess what would be ideal for me and most other hobbyists would be something like a spreadsheet that lists the names of places or service providers, address or directions, how much $$$ you would expect to spend (lowest and highest), some kind of rating (scale of 1-5 or 1-10?) based on an average of grades given by hobbyists who have been there. Etc.
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Thanks, Jackson, for all the hard work you do supporting this great site.
One suggestion: when a post is delayed by 24 to 48 hours, its timestamp should reflect the time at which it was actually added to the forum, not the time at which the poster submitted it.
Otherwise, what happens is this (unless I misunderstand!): a poster submits something at, say, 8 AM. It does not show up on the board because it's pending review.
Then 5 more posters post from 9 AM to 11 AM and those posts *do* make it to the boards (because trusted posters are green-lighted in advance?).
I check the boards at noon and see the 11 AM message as the most recent. I check much later, see the same 11 AM post, and think "nope, nothing new!". But in the interim, the 8 AM post was *inserted* into the list--as the 6th entry from the top!--and it's very hard to notice.
Thanks!
[blue]I appreciate what you are saying, but the fact is that the forum is intended to be a database of informative reports, not a chat room, and thus it's not really organized to support or encourage conversational style banter between the posters.
If you have info, then post it. If you need info, then post a question.
Thanks,
Jackson[/blue]
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Could we have a section on Bosnia and Herzegovina, particularly Mostar? I visit there from time to time and would like to know where the action is, if any!