Thread: The Combat Zone Of Old
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03-08-08 21:44 #149
Posts: 297Old Zone
What about the World Famous Two O'Oclock Lounge on Washington Street. LOL, The Mouse Trap, Livingroom, in the Park Square section. Good ole days.
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03-03-08 03:31 #148
Posts: 8"Good evening, gentlemen, and welcome to the Naked I Cabaret, located at 666 Washington Street, in the heart of Boston's Adult Entertainment District. We're open from 10 AM to 2 AM, seven days a week, 365 days a year. And now please welcome to our front stage, the enchanting Inga. And dancing for you on our back stage, in our Pussy Galore Stag Bar, you'll be entertained by Charli. That's Inga, and Charli. "
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11-01-07 08:31 #147
Posts: 187Phat Bastard reminded me...
Originally Posted by Phat Bastard
Their "stables" were working the streets all over town - Back Bay, The South End, The Zone, East Boston, even Beacon Hill. In addition, there were five really good "hooker bars."
Yep...it was monger heaven.
But there are still "real pimps" - now they drive Audi's, BMW's, Mercedes and their uniform of the day is an expensive running suit and shoes, with a baseball cap. "Real pimps" now have their stables on the information highway rather than the back streets of town, but their numbers have been shrunken by the ease with which a woman can work independently on the internet.
The game is much the same, the venues have changed.
Ain't technology wonderful?
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10-11-07 21:38 #146
Posts: 179Some photos of Princese Chyanne.
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09-15-07 08:26 #145
Posts: 29I used to be very much a regular at the Pilgrim Theater during the 5 years prior to it closing. Anyone who went there on the weekends with any regularity to either get in on, or watch the couples action would definitely either know me or recognize me.
Now I'm married 2 years and have been faithful. I crave other women but haven't been able to bring myself to do anything. I don't have the time or energy to look for a 'girlfriend' and constantly fantasize about picking up SW's (sometimes cruise looking at them) surf craigs daily and fiddle with it, and read here regularly.
I was so conditoned to the 'group scene' I think it's hard for me to go to a place by myself for service and am too scared to pull my car over for a SW b/c of the small risk (even though I know how to be very careful) that LE could be watching or pick up my trail, or on a fluke turn the corner at just the wrong time when they were not in the area patrolling before.
I have heard of a place in Boston from a couple different people. They called it 'The Spot'. Both were black guys and from what I gathered mostly all the customers were black guys. Something like private parties arranged monthly or so with dancers/working girls who do stripping in the main area and other suff in the back rooms or whatever. I was actually invited by one dude that works at a courthouse in the greater boston area but he didn't keep asking or invite me on a set date and I didn't follow up. Arggg!
Have any mongers ever done anything in small groups or pairs? Trust me I am totally straight but I'm scared to get started. Anyone who met me and talked to me (and heard the any number of dozens of stories of freak fests I have been involved in) could tell I'm no cop. I'm just throwing this out there cuz I feel like I need some hand holding to get started. Don't know if that's against board policy (if it is, sorry please delete) or possible but I've been on the fence for a year or more now and it's driving me crazy.
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08-22-07 01:59 #144
Posts: 192That Playboy magazine article..
At one time, Playboy decided to do a series about the sex scene in american cities...I believe the first article was about boston.
When?? Hmmmm..I'm guessing in the 70's, possibly the early 80's.
I read it. There was a lot of fiction or at least exaggerated truths in it. But they said how Boston more or less "condoned" the zone, keeping it contained in that area...just short of legalizing it. I wonder if that brought enough negative attention to the zone that it caused the city fathers to start to dismantle it.
Playboy showed a map of the zone, and other places, and had some streets labeled "Prostitution available". They did the same for similar articles about other cities...then all of a sudden, the Prostitution Available label was gone from all further articles...maybe the Playboy lawyers did not think it was a good idea to provide that information.\
I remember when the harvard football player was stabbed. I don;t remember it having any negative effects on the zone...at least not right away.
My last visit there while it was still going strong was 1978 I believe. The converasation booths were new. Some were located in an old movie theater. You went into a glass-windowed booth (no, not the whole booth, just one wall) and could jack off while looking at a lady spread for you. My next visit was 2004...I could not believe it was gone.
When the supreme court ruled in 1973 that Deep Throat was out of their hands (no pun intended...remember the quote "I know what pornography is, I just can't define it") there was an explosion in the zone of XXX movies instead of just X, and the pasties and g-strings all dissappeared. It seems the number of street walkers decreased. I guess they could not compete with what guys were seeing on the big screen for the first time? (penetration, cum shots, etc).
Anyone else notice that?
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07-24-07 20:05 #143
Posts: 91One of my last "Zone memories"
You got high rise high end condo / hotels.
The Ritz "Roche DuBois" high end metro furniture
I m standing at the cross walk, I m standing next too. Lets just say a "business man" of color, He was yelling at some "his employees" who perhaps were taking an unscheduled work break across the street? The "business man" yells "Hey bitches get back over here I got pimping to be done and you got ho-ing to be done! " It was pretty clear to me he wasnt talking about farming.
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07-24-07 18:08 #142
Posts: 129Some of these story's
Bring back memory's of the mid 60's and my days in the Coast Guard at 427 Commercial St.
I especially remember the then famous Jerome's and across the street the "King of Pizza".
http://www.boston-online.com/glossar..._zone_the.html
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07-23-07 09:28 #141
Posts: 54My first Combat Zone visit
I remember it well. I was in my senior year of high school. We went to a small place called the Caribe Lounge. It was dark and it had this "odor" in the air.
It was like yesterday. I sat down at the bar and ordered a drink. I took my first sip and gorgeous young woman walked over to me. She introdiced herself as Gloria. She suggested that we sit on the "other side of the bar. " We moved seats, she sat down next to me and ordered a $10 drink. She took a sip and turned to me, spread her legs and took my shaking hand and put it between her legs. Then she unzipped my pants, took out a moist Mr. Happy and proceeded to make him really happy.
She gently stroked him then bent down and made him very wet with her mouth and very quickly stroked to conclusion. She walked away, I took a sip of my beer and as I put it down on the bar, I put it onto the padding at the edge by mistake and spilled it all over me.
As I got up and walked out, I noticed action all around the bar. For years, I went back there just watching the bar action. Strippers were good, but that bar action. WOW!
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07-22-07 13:43 #140
Posts: 817sixties
In the sixties I lived in Boston and I used to cruise the old combat zone. It was where I went to the first strip club in my life. The club was called 2 o'clock and it was nude. They had women who circulated to give people BJ's in the dark booths. The dancers were gorgeous. They also had dancers who took your money and promised to come to your hotel, but they will never showed up. When you are late teens and your hormones working, you fell for this type of things. They had beautiful streetwalkers in the old Chinatown. I one time took a beautiful russian girl home to have great sex for $20. No rush, great services and all positions. Unfortunately my roomate came home and saw me leaving with her. Since then, my reputation was down in the drain. There used to have also a lot of street hookers in the Tremont Park. They tend to be younger and only came out around 12. There were also a lot of bookstores and peep shows. Some peep shows were just like brothels. They gave you a camera just to meet a legal requirement. They did not even work. The girls there were very young and very thin, must had been druggies. In Mass Ave, I picked up two nice looking black hookers and they blew me in my car. After they left, they took my wallet with them. That was the first time I picked up a hooker.
There goes the good old days.
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07-22-07 09:44 #139
Posts: 122Ahhhh the old days
I seem to remember a bar on La'Grange street by the name of Good Time Charlies, though i never went in there ( HAHA) there was rumored to be at least 25 - 30 girls working there on a regular basis, some of them used apartments above the Pizza shop on Tremont. My intro to this game was in that area. I remember the SW's that walked Beech St in nothing more than a thong bikini in the middle of winter, they were happy to be picked up and didn't rush things, ( wanted to warm up ), I felt bad dropping them off back at the corner. I long for the "Combat Zone of old".
Stay Safe
BS
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07-21-07 21:39 #138
Posts: 91"John's House of Pizza"
I was walking throught the zone with my friends towards china town and I could nt help laughing intensely when I was waiting to cross the street and commented on the perfect name for a pizza place in the fading redlight district of Boston.
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07-18-07 17:34 #137
Posts: 91Actually apretty good therapist from what I heard
I know some people that work in mental health circles this adult performer was also a very competent therapist that had some education.
I beleived she worked in the south shore area before her legal problems she had no issues of profesional mis conduct.
She got 5 yrs probation.
You can google the story.
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06-01-07 10:38 #136
Posts: 179Bikezappa
Remember the side door to the Naked I. It let you into the pussy room, bang you were there. And if you sat at the dark end of the stage you could see into the women's dressing room.
Does anyone know more information about Lucy Wightman or Princess Cheyenne? She was the best stripper in Boston. She could completely control the guys. Her daugther died in an bad car accident and she was convicted of pretending to be a therapist. Good times Bad times.
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05-02-07 22:25 #135
Posts: 790Originally Posted by Cruiser D