| I post travel information for any touring woman who does wrestling sessions,
or at least some kind of muscle sessions, and who gets me the necessary
information. You don't absolutely have to be listed on the list, to
have your travel posted, but then I need information on how to contact you
to post as well.
The first and most important point for travelers is to check what I post; I do make mistakes. I'll generally send you back a brief e-mail when I've updated your travel information, but sometimes I may forget to do that. It will usually say something like "posted" or "will do." I'm sorry if that seems curt, but I have a lot of stuff to get through. At any rate, after I reply saying I've posted your travel, or after a couple of days pass, take a look at what I've posted for you and let me know if there are mistakes. I don't have a lot of time to make all the postings, so I'm often really flying when I make them, and mistakes happen. I try and update the travel list every night. But some nights I just don't have time, or sometimes I'm on the road, where I don't have all my files, or even Internet access, and once a while there are technical problems. So try to give me a couple of weeks notice before you travel. Also, e-mail goes astray at times and I have had problems at times with my e-mail server. Put the words "Travel Dates" in the subject of your message, since I generally do travel first. It's amazing how often people put nothing in the subject of their messages, or something meaningless like "Hi." I get a lot of mail, much of it SPAM. Don't assume that I will recognize your e-mail address, tell me who you are - I have too many women on the list to recognize everybody's address. If after a few days you haven't heard from me, check and see if anything has been posted. If not, tell me again. It helps me if you send me information in the format that I publish it in. That saves me some editing, and reduces the chances of an error. When I'm busy I do the easy stuff first, and the harder stuff when or if I get around to it. DO NOT SEND ME ANYTHING YOU WANT ME TO POST IN ALL CAPS. That's considered extremely impolite on the Internet, the equivalent of shouting, and I will not post it as caps. Since I have to retype whatever it is, I will move anything I get as all caps to the back of the queue and post it when or if I get around to it. Dates: I use the name of the month if it's 4 letters
or less, or a 3 letter abbreviation. I separate the starting and
end date with a hyphen and no spaces. Examples: Jan. 21-25 Cities: I generally do not give the state, or country unless there is some possibility of confusion. I follow the principle that if you hear hooves, assume horses, not zebras. I assume that most folks who might book a session in Dallas, know it is in Texas. And if they don't, maybe they are too dumb to be a desirable customer. I assume that folks will know Paris is in France, Berlin in Germany, and London in the UK. But, of course, it we were talking about Paris, Texas, I would post, "Paris, TX." I will generally post "Portland, OR" because of "Portland, ME," or "Columbus, OH" because of "Columbus, GA." But in most cases, anybody who needs to be told what state or country a city is in, is not likely to book a session there even if he is told. Hotels: If you want to tell people where you are staying give me the hotel, it's address (optional) and phone number (optional). If it's actually not in the city limits, of the major city, I'll post the full address with the town, but not usually the zip code. People aren't going to be writing the hotel I'm generally going to post only what it would take a local to find the hotel, not somebody to mail a letter. If you want people to call you at the hotel, give me the hotel phone number. Don't give me an 800-number, those are always reservation numbers. Example:
I don't necessarily post all your regular contact information with the travel information, rather I post a link back to your page on the list and an e-mail or phone number, but not necessarily every phone number you may have. I do post local information, or anything special for a particular trip. I don't usually post times when you are in your home base, as much as women would like me to do so because then the list would get out of hand. I have listings by location to identify which girls are resident in specific places. I recommend that frequent travelers get a cell phone, with a national plan, and I'll post that rather than the hotel phone to contact customers, to help keep a low profile. It may still make sense, however to also post a hotel number, even if you have a cell phone, because mobiles don't always work well in particular locations.
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