I've read this post over 5 times, still can't decipher it. Is it Esperanto?
Allow me, Jornay. Vinny2shoes is a newer member who doesn't know the rules yet, so he did a combined intro with an ISO question and an offer to review. A triple play, if you will.
He previously asked about LeeLee a week ago in a NY thread. There was a flag thrown on the play and it was closed for improper questioning and format. Second down and a loss of 10 yards. So, I guess he decided to ask the question again and hide it amongst an intro and an offer to help us out.
A translation of what he said:
• He's looking for LeeLee from Rt.112 in Medford, who left work a month ago. Where, we have no idea, since he provided no phone number nor address of her previous place of employment. And I only know this, because I read that previous thread. Apparently, following his postings requires a two-step process on the part of the reader.
• He never needed UG until now. Why now? I guess to find LeeLee. Apparently UG is the new lost-and-found patron site for wayward providers.
• He's been to every amp in the Patchogue-Medford area, which are the towns that Route 112 passes through. He can offer opines (opinions) on Route 112. You just have to ask. What type of opinion you would like is apparently left up to the discretion of those asking the question. So, some of you may want to know about AMPs while others may just want an opinion on how the paving material used on the Rt. 112 roadway compares to that which is used on Sunrise Highway.
Note that he actually has offered up opines on a couple of AMP visits. They were definitely not reviews by any stretch of the imagination. Opines is a fitting description. For that alone, I will thank him for giving us a new definitive description of these types of attempts at reviewing. So any time you see this practice, please refer to it as an opine and not a review.
P.S. Since vinny2shoes may be a "made member," I may be forced to go into hiding for fear of retribution. If you don't hear from me for awhile, you will know why.