Quote: (11-19-2011 09:29 PM)americanInEurope Wrote:
Thanks beta_plus!!!
Yeah I'm pretty sure I'm not going to live in DC simply because the traffic and the high rent. I actually have to drive to Arlington once a week for the job so I'll get to check out some NoVA talent I hope
What areas in Baltimore do you recommend? I'm thinking of investing in a condo there. Not to live permanently, I just don't wanna rent.
Good tips with the college girls. Yeah I think after 10 years overseas young pretty college girls are the only thing that will do LOL. I have to slowly get use to the swamphogs and fatties. Like taking a bandaid off. But coffee shops at the Arts school is pretty fruitful huh? Can you actually sit down and drink your coffee and read something or is it like a hot stuffy truck stop shop? Are these girls receptive to guys coming up to them while they're chilling by themselves? Are there any shopping districts in Bmore, or is that DC? Any hip hop bars?
Sorry for all the questions. Thanks for the info.
The girls at Towson, especially when they are in downtown Baltimore, are definitely more receptive than DC girls, but then most people in Baltimore are. Please note the use of the term "MORE" not "the greatest" or "the best". You'd be better off trying to figure out which nightclubs they go to downtown since, again, Towson is a commuter school. Don't bother trying to go party at Towson at night unless you've gotten into a social circle and invited to a house party, bar crawl, or live performance. You might want to try roosh's coffee house techniques at the coffee shops on the weekend. There are some residential students. I've never been there on the weekend, so I can't make any promises.
As for Towson performing arts center, OK, you caught me. I admit that I never got a chance to walk inside the performing arts center, I only saw the girls walking in and out
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I keep begging my friend who is a CS/Math major there to study in that building and give me the low down. I can, however, say that the other parts of Towson University had plenty of places to sit around for a cup of coffee where no one would bother you with lots of talent walking by, so while I obviously can't promise there will be a place inside, I'm fairly confident you won't find it difficult. Even if there is no coffee shop inside, the talent on the rest of the campus is nothing to sneeze at and well worth the trip for coffee or a light lunch.
I've done basic warm ups (asking for directions, drive by compliments, asking what a group activity was) at Towson w/o any problems. I wouldn't recommend direct day game there, but then the owner of this site doesn't recommend it almost anywhere. Dressing well but not too well would be a good idea - my standard uniform is a felt sports coat (girls like to touch felt), good fitting jeans, broken in black leather shoes, and either a pastel dress shirt or t-shirt. You will still fit in but look much better dressed than the other guys.
I don't know the first thing about Baltimore real estate or specific traffic patterns except I-95 sucks during rush hour. There has been enormous amount of construction in the last 10 years, but you will need to find a local to give you solid advice on where to live. I only know about my experiences with the nightlife. Mundane but important things like decent grocery stores and not having your car broken into are beyond me. My gut feeling is that you want to find an apartment that is in a sweet spot between Federal Hill, Camden, Felds Point, and the entrance to the Batlimore-Washington Parkway (goes right to "The Agency").
And keep in mind, my experience with trying to attract women has been in DC, Toronto, and Denmark (Roosh's trinity of hell). So what looks like horrific to many often looks pretty nice to me. Compared to my time in Toronto and Denmark, Arlington is pretty nice.
Yeah, TO and DK are that bad.