Staying at St Ives, Hobart, Tasmania this weekend

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Staying at St Ives, Hobart, Tasmania this weekend

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Hello peeps,

So staying at St Ives Hotel @ Battery Point, Hobart, Tasmania, an island south of the Australian continent seperated by the Bass strait. Its a nice coastal area with posh resorts south of the Tasmanian island :mrgreen:

hope to catch some "horny Tasmanian salmons" swimming upstream* to mate.

Ive not been too successful lately but can only do me best
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I wish you luck. They sound like very pleasant waters to fish in!
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How’s the fishing going? ;) ha
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Go get em', Cruzsilva. Hope you get a nice hour long capture of two horny, fun loving lovers.
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unfortunately there wasnt even a mouse squeek.. spent countless hours hanging round the corridors.. noticed some mature aged couples mostly but none were getting jiggy with it..

might just check in to the sleeziest of hotels next time..
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cruzsilva wrote: 04 Apr 2019 02:38 unfortunately there wasnt even a mouse squeek.. spent countless hours hanging round the corridors.. noticed some mature aged couples mostly but none were getting jiggy with it..

might just check in to the sleeziest of hotels next time..
That's a shame. Never mind. I think it's probably because you went during the quieter months.

Ayia Napa (Cyprus) is quiet like that for most of the year, with mostly middle aged and elderly tourists visiting
during low/mid season periods. But it's a totally different place during the peak season (June to September), when
all the bars, pubs and clubs are open, and young holidaymakers pour in (many from the UK) - and much, much noisier!
There are two recordings in the archives - caught on 25/06/2010 and on 01/07/2010 - which I captured by just randomly
wandering around the town and sneaking into places.
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Sorry sndprv..i tried..was hanging out at the corridors even for hrs..and saw some older couples mostly come and go from reception to their room..then waited at front of hotel as their rooms faced the front road waiting for their room lights to go off as i counted precisely their room pecking order ..but nope no lights went off..then went back in still no sounds..randomly even woke up at 3 am or so everytime heard someone come back to their room but nope still nothing..
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Lots of false alarms lately, but we certainly appreciate the effort! Also seems the States are becoming a really tough go.
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cruzsilva wrote: 16 May 2019 22:53 Sorry sndprv..i tried..was hanging out at the corridors even for hrs..and saw some older couples mostly come and go from reception to their room..then waited at front of hotel as their rooms faced the front road waiting for their room lights to go off as i counted precisely their room pecking order ..but nope no lights went off..then went back in still no sounds..randomly even woke up at 3 am or so everytime heard someone come back to their room but nope still nothing..
Hang on...why would you wait for lights to be turned off? Or do you mean just the main (overhead) lights
inside the guest rooms? Most women I've had sex with - which, OK, isn't many - always insisted on having a
light on, especially my last girlfriend (maybe it's because I look creepy in the dark, I dunno…).
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These were mostly older couples..so most turn off the lights..lol..old timers and they looked around pre 1960 born couples..that age group .didnt see a single younger couple as area was bit pricey so guess out of price range for those livelier ones..

Also the reason i stood outside at intervals was to also catch any glimpse of passerbys so can catch where theyre going..was pretending to be talking on the phone..but guess nothing paid off
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