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Author: treck Subject: Peru tour -1st Social
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Peru tour -1st Social


Saturday morning and first social down. Nice tour out last night and enough attractive faces to suit most needs and some English. Guys are older and some complaints about women too young. Many new applicants, do not have a count yet but a lot. Different format down here with the 8 girls to one table and the 15 minute rotation. Will see how it works out today. Again hard to please everyone but it is more difficult to cut a girl from the herd here for a little one on one. Short dance period at he end was labored and uncomfortable.

No alcohol which make the socials a little tight. At the end of the socials I bought the restaurants entire cold six pack and distributed it between 6 beauties and got big smiles and thanks. Will speak to Sara about it today. Might have to go with beer or the local speciality liqueur pisco depending on the price. Sara was trying to tell me that the girls get a buzz from the Sangria (grape juice) that they serve. The staff and interpreters do take notes and ask both men and women who they have an interest in meeting?

Bus ride to restaurant took 50 minutes in 7pm Friday night traffic jams (normal) even though I dont think it is more than a couple of miles away.We got there at 8pm, 30 mins Interperters meeting and got into the social by 8:30. Which all seemed planed. Sara says we cannot do it next to the hotel because it is too difficult for the women to get through traffic. Possibly? Finished up about 12:30-1pm. Or they may just like the food. WOW! Chinese restaurant the food looked great ( did not eat, doing the host thing and did not need the calories) and lots of it served at large round tables with lazy suzans. The gastronomic choices in the city seem fair prices, bountiful and really top notch food. They know how to cook in Peru. No wonder Joe is in no hurry to get home. He says his wife if a good cook and the he lacks for nothing on the food side. Weather is mild but overcast 6 months out of the year, no rain to speak of, ever. Walks to work each day low stress, seems pretty laid back life style.
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Peru Tour - 2nd Social

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A good turn out for the second social, had to turn women away because of no seating and made the staff give up there table and eat downstairs. Not as good from the camera point of view but the guys who came because they wanted to meet these women were happy. Liked it better than the first because the women were a little older. The guys that are really happy don't have really high expectation and are looking for 5'2" women so the water seeks its own level.

I had her mix some liter box red wine ($2.50) with the Sangria and people were dancing at the end of the social even in the setting not really set up for dancing. I had her make all the women parade to the front of the room and say their name, age, and a greeting, in that way the guys could get a look at them because they NEVER leave their chairs. Joe Nail came with his wife and talked to some of the women, danced and ate with us. His wife is really a very pleasant women, she has a nice figure, smile and good personality, reasonably good English and I can see how she makes Joe happy. He says a good cook also.

Nice to get out of Phoenix, I think Phoenix and the office routine is slowly killing me. My activity level goes up and my calorie consumption goes down when I am out of Phoenix, nice change of pace.

I will try to speak to the hotel about the prices when I return on Friday to Lima. Might be hard to beat them up too much as the location is great, the accommodations good with absolutely no complaints from men. Good king beds, pleasant room, marble slab baths, some of the room furniture looks a little dated but not much. Elevators are fast and a electronic key system (not swipe) that is unusual. Wifi in rooms, flat screen tv, alarm clock, plenty of clean white fluffy towels and good toiletry sets, little things go a long way to make a client happy. Iron and Ironing board, hair drier, refrig.

Good choice on Kens part and office is just around the corner and 3 or 4 blocks away.
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