Klockman wrote:
Yup, this thread was completely hijacked, but it happens...
So to get it back on track, you two guys have anything further to contribute on the trials and tribulations on the HDR and experiences an average Joe can expect?
I'm not one of those 'two guys' but I am chiming in anyway, because I have time to kill till halftime show is over. I've been in the DR more than usual lately, and I don't see this lack of talent, personally. Sure there are plenty of unattractive girls there, but there are also plenty of attractive ones too. Sadly, for the 'Average Joe,' Friday night is the worst night, in terms of ratio, and that's probably when Joe will blow into town. Poor Joe will probably sit (or wander around) trying to decide which girl he finds physically most attractive, or if he's sufficiently horny, he'll approach the first one he likes. What I have learned is that the easiest part of the selection process is finding somebody physically appealing. Some guys seem to be unhappy if the place isn't filled with 10s, but you don't have to boink them all, so this always seems silly to me.
But the real trick is to find a good attitude. I think the ability to read attitude is partly innate, partly learned. I have met guys that will never be able to do it, even if they spend years in the Del Rey. Others figure it out quite quickly. I think it's like musical or artistic ability. Some guys can carry a tune, some have perfect pitch, others are tone deaf. But to newcomers, I give this advice: Work on refining your attitude check process. Learn to distinguish shyness from aloofness. Try to separate the phony smiles from the sincere ones. Take the time to learn at least the basic interview questions. And for goodness sakes, the easiest way to find a winner is to ask one of the vets. On any given night there are good performers out there. Maybe I don't know one that meets your requirements, but it doesn't hurt to ask me, or any of the other vets.