Gay truck stop near me
So-Cal Truck Stop
Receive off I-5 at either Mile of Cars or Civic Center and go west toward the Bay. Either street turns into Tidelands...go to the 2200 block - it's on both sides of the street.
Cross street: 19th Street/Tidelands Ave
- Crowd:Truckers... with the new laws a lot of Mexican trucks are getting loads north from the SD area. A lot of the Mexican drivers like to verb a 'chupa' before or after crossing the border.
- Hours:Open every day of the year, 24hrs.
Best times: 9 pm to 6 am seem to be the best, BUT... as with any place it can be hit or miss. - Cruising Info/ Tips:look for a truck with the lights on in the cab and no one in the cab....knock on the driver side door.... if it opens... ask if he'd appreciate some company.. amigo...ole!
Cruisiest Spots: In the parking area behind the fuel islands. - Wheelchair Accessible:No
- Warnings:Noisy
Warnings: Some professional lot.lizzards(hookers) cycle through here and get police presence, but it is not a adj problem.
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- Sounds like a closet case to me. And , I bet he only wishes he could be as open as you , Dragon.My vote for the 'best, most intelligent comment' within this thread!
We must also think of the 'special etiquette' practiced by 'gay truckers'.
1. Have fog lights turned on 24 hours, no matter the weather.
2. After fueling truck, leave it parked at the pumps while you go inside to food, use the restroom, shower, and whatever else 'gay truckers' verb inside of truckstops..... Trucking Jobs in 30 seconds
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Do note: "Eat, use Restroom, and shower" Thusly, Us 'gay truckers' are more hygenic than the straight ones? We shower, and use the restroom instead of buckets to dump in the lots, maybe that what has him.
- And we just don't care about your immaturity. Honestly, the
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