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12-31-04 10:57 #3182
Posts: 2944Moving right along....
Hey guys
Now that it said and done, lets get back on track:
Went out for a stroll on Hampden around 10:00pm. As I was walking up, I bumped into a WSW from Southie standing near a mailbox. Looks were a 5, a bit pudgy but over all, a good quick romp for $25.
Ain't shit changed but the wheather guys!
Seek,Screw,Scram!.............And Happy New Year to you all!!.
MeatMan
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12-29-04 19:29 #3181
Posts: 31Your Tax Dollars...HARD AT WORK !!!
Don't forget the politicians.
I was told once by a member of a prosecutor's office that this sort of thing almost invariably comes up around "political times".
Someone is looking for something on their resume. For example "He cleaned up our neighborhoods" or "He's tough on crime" etc.
Nailing ****** and johns is a quick way to "pad" your statistics. You will read "He has the highest conviction rate of any D.A. in our state's history" or something like that.
When it comes to SW's there's the local political pressure. People don't like the downward pressure these people have on the property value in their neighborhood. I can really appreciate that. That's why I would think they would leave CL or escort services alone. No one is offended by a man stopping by a hotel or apartment for an hour or so. No one should be offended by a "pick-up - drop-off" happening once in a while in their neighborhood.
Personally, if I were a politician I would embrace (or at least for the sake of political expediency, tacitly welcome) something like CL or other incall/outcall services as a way to keep things discreet and maintain the Brahmin facade Bostonians are so proud of. Instead, they're clamping down on it...and wasting tax money in doing so.
The sex trade is like water. It will always find a way to where nature intends it to go. Build a dam, the water either goes over/under/around/through it. A long time ago, the wise engineers acknowledged this and chose to harness the energy for something productive, and things evolved (aqueducts-->canals-->grist mills-->electricity).
But it's politicians and cops that don't like going after the dangerous criminals that focus on re-arranging the deck furniture on the Titanic.
Don't expect things to change while Massachusetts has a Mormon Bishop as a Governor, by the way.
Between the Mormon in Mass and the Moron in D.C. I'm just waiting for them to oultaw drinking and impose church tithings.
Originally Posted by Sightseer
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12-29-04 19:17 #3180
Posts: 31Your Tax Dollars...HARD AT WORK !!!
Don't forget the politicians.
I was told once by a member of a prosecutor's office that this sort of thing almost invariably comes up around "political times".
Someone is looking for something on their resume. For example "He cleaned up our neighborhoods" or "He's tough on crime" etc.
Nailing ****** and johns is a quick way to "pad" your statistics. You will read "He has the highest conviction rate of any D.A. in our state's history" or something like that.
When it comes to SW's there's the local political pressure. People don't like the downward pressure these people have on the property value in their neighborhood. I can really appreciate that. That's why I would think they would leave CL or escort services alone. No one is offended by a man stopping by a hotel or apartment for an hour or so. No one <i>should</i> be offended by a "pick-up - drop-off" happening once in a while in their neighborhood.
Personally, if I were a politician I would <u>embrace</u> something like CL or other incall/outcall services as a way to keep things discreet and maintain the facade of the Brahmin ways Bostonians are so proud of. Instead, they're clamping down on it...and wasting tax money in doing so.
The sex trade is like water. It will always find a way to where nature intends it to go. Build a dam, the water either goes over/under/around/through it. A long time ago, the wise engineers acknowledged this and chose to harness the energy for something productive, and things evolved (aqueducts-->canals-->grist mills-->electricity).
But it's politicians and cops that don't like going after the dangerous criminals that focus on re-arranging the deck furniture on the Titanic.
Don't expect things to change while Massachusetts has a Mormon Bishop as a Governor, by the way.
Originally Posted by Sightseer
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12-29-04 09:57 #3179
Posts: 14gee, we are so helpful
Wow, just look at our value. We help those fine officers so they can spend their time reading this stuff instead of doing the hard dangerous work of catching car thieves, drug pushers, bank robbers, etc. If you were them, wouldn't you rather try to catch those whose "crime" is agreeing to have sex with each other?
And, look how much column material we are providing all those newspaper guys. All they have to do is read and copy, and presto, they have their column for the day - nice spicey stuff for their readers (who probably wish they could do what we do !)
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12-27-04 14:33 #3178
Posts: 922I'm blushing
they need more than WSG to do their job.
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12-27-04 10:29 #3177
Posts: 1082Newton bust
I guess the WSG Forum is not the only place for information these days, got to believe that CL is next.
NEWTON -- A California Street woman was arrested at her home Tuesday night after an undercover Lexington officer paid her $70 and propositioned her for sexual acts, police said.
Sgt. Ken Dangelo said the house at 250 California St. had been under suspicion of housing prostitutes after the Newton Health Department and Watertown police received several complaints of lewd activity there.
He said Newton police detectives and the Suburban Middlesex Drug Task Force, of which the undercover Lexington officer is a member, made an appointment at the house after reading an advertisement in The Boston Phoenix for "traditional massage."
"The ad had a Newton phone number," Dangelo said.
He said the Lexington officer, who speaks Chinese, went to the home Tuesday night about 9:48, paid $70 in marked bills and spoke to Xia Huang Ming about what it could buy him.
Ming, 40, was arrested during the conversation and charged with prostitution.
Two others in the house were also arrested, Dangelo said.
Yong Z. Yao, 44, 6808 150 St., Flushing, N.Y., and Ling X. Zheng, 41, 250 California St., were both charged with controlling a place of prostitution and deriving support from the earnings of a prostitute, according to Dangelo.
He said Ming, Yao and Zheng do not speak English.
There were seven listings for "adult massage" on The Boston Phoenix Web site, www.bostonphoenix.com, yesterday.
One reads: Chinese massage for your relaxation, and lists a phone number in the 617 area code.
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12-27-04 00:15 #3176
Posts: 631Sandy
Guesswho. They are posting the phone number ten times a day on CL.
When you call they give you the address without any questions. They even tell you the rates.
FOAD
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12-26-04 19:09 #3175
Posts: 2025Originally Posted by Wolfman Jack
Hell...I never even knew how much fun an AMP could be if it wasn't for the insightful articles regarding them.
My absolute best source for good strip clubs? Which one gets the most media attention.
Beyond this...I guarantee WSG got new page hits from married guys lookin to get a quick easy score. I can see it now. Some poor deprived fellow read he can get some action for $20, looked at his "let yourself go" wife. After closing up the newspaper, he snuck to the garage to toss out his secret stash of porn. Afterwards, he patted his son on the head as he went downstairs to the home office. AQfter getting online he promptly cancelled his $29.99 a month pornsite subscriptions.
Then he went out for donuts and coffee...and came home with a smile.
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12-26-04 18:58 #3174
Posts: 2025The house number is 717, Apt B. Ask for Amanda. Her last name is Huginkis.
Does that help, folks?
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12-26-04 17:02 #3173
Posts: 753You're either LE or not that bright. How bout the house number? Fricken dumbass!
Originally Posted by Fluffy One
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12-26-04 13:19 #3172
Posts: 631Sandy on Quint St
She is Thai. She is on vacation. She was good. I tried her and a couple of the Chinese girls that rotate through there. She's supposed to be back next month.
The last one took a shower with me befor and after the session. She had great oral skills as well.
It's a residential street and it won't be long before the neighbors complain about the place.
Price is 160.
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12-26-04 12:15 #3171
Posts: 2944Wolfman,
That's exactly what I said from jump!. It shouldn't deter you from what most of us have been doing for years!. I don't plan on changing. Hell, I'm still peeved I was not mentioned
Merry Christmas too all of you.
MeatMan
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12-26-04 11:32 #3170
Posts: 1264Newspaper 'articles'
I'm a poster in the Connecticut forum, and Springfield/Holyoke of the Mass forums. Regardless, these articles pop up from time to time, whenever newspaper sales begin to lag, usually around the holiday's. There was a story about WSG in the Hartford Courant earlier this summer where I was quoted (mis-quoted actually). Don't let this so-called publicity deter you from what we've been doing without trouble for years now. Some things never change.
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12-26-04 00:14 #3169
Posts: 398From the Lowell Sun
Hey, some of you guys are becoming way too famous. BM sounds like you are on the city's payroll. What ever you all think, LE is correct, prostitution has gone way down all over the state. Could be 'cause some of you cheap F@%*$ have not gone up with inflation.
Lowell streets on prostitution site
By TOM SPOTH, Sun Staff
LOWELL Thursday afternoon picked up Melissa again for ... for .25. Still a pleasant girl to look at, touch, and talk to. She told me they were all being very careful of 4 undercover cops, all in different ordinary vehicles, looking to bag you making pickups or dropoffs.
Be careful out there.
That's a typical post from an Internet discussion forum dedicated to helping people find prostitutes in Lowell, as well as other cities in Massachusetts and around the world.
Participants use abbreviated terms to discuss their successes and failures in soliciting prostitutes. The site provides a handy guide that translates the codes. A few of the printable terms are WSW (white street walker) and STR (short-term relationship).
Some of the posts describe close encounters with LE (law enforcement).
Lowell's LE just recently was made aware of the Web site's existence.
"I tried to review the thing, and got four screens into it and said, 'I can't do this in my office,'" joked Police Superintendent Edward Davis. (Parts of the site feature graphic pictures and language.)
Davis referred the case to Lowell's vice squad, but said no legal action can be taken unless the site is actually being used to arrange illicit encounters.
"It's not illegal to operate the site, it's illegal to offer sex for money," Davis said. "Once an offer is made, a crime is committed."
But there's good news for police too: Many participants in the Lowell discussion board lament the unavailability of prostitutes in the city.
Here's an August 2004 post from "Boston Monger":
Lowell always scares me. I always feel the eyes of LE whenever I'm there. The funny part is now they, LE, will let up until it builds up again. Like a roller coaster. I can't wait for winter. You guys may like summer, but I prefer winter. You know the girl on the corner is working, no stings, and better prices to get out of the cold. I know, you can't tell what they look like, but I don't care.
"Marsh Boy" made this contribution in September, describing a cruise around Appleton and Westford streets:
Lots of marked LE out in this area, I parked for a few minutes near the liquor store and counted seven different cruisers. Lowell is really cracking down.
Davis, who conducted prostitution investigations in his earlier days on the force, said the city has seen a marked decrease in prostitution over the past decade.
"We've pretty much eliminated the wholesale sex markets that existed in the city back in the early '90s," he said. "You'll find an occasional streetwalker here or there, but not as blatant as they used to be."
Still, traffic on the Lowell discussion board indicates that the market is out there.
Since the Lowell forum's inception in May 2002, the city has been the subject of 950 messages second in the state to Boston and the board has received 126,743 page views.
City Councilor Jim Milinazzo, who serves on the council's public safety and economic development subcommittees, said prostitution has not been an issue lately and he hopes to keep it that way. When informed of the discussion forum's existence, he said he hoped it could be shut down.
"From the standpoint of an image, I wouldn't want to see our city associated with it," Milinazzo said.
Tom Spoth's e-mail address is tspoth@lowellsun.com .
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12-25-04 23:17 #3168
Posts: 331Pack up the bags boys, its all over....
I saw the final sign that the redevelopment of CT is almost complete - the students, euro twinkies and yuppies displacing the Chinese.
I saw a domestic cat wandering around in CT!!! Pack it up boys, its all over.