Is Valley Massage Still Open
Recently, I drove down Valley Blvd in Bloomington. I wasn't looking for a "massage" that day, but after I passed by the location of Valley Massage, I was surprised that I did not see it. I did notice some construction on the street, and supposed that, perhaps, the land had been sold and another business was going in there.
But maybe I simply missed the ole house and it is still there. Does anyone know?
And, if by chance, it is still there, does Mae continue to ply her wares at the location? She's older, but she was one of the best GFE massage experts I ever met.
Waiting for the shoe to drop
Since Valley Blvd is a very busy place for people with sore back and aching muscles, I thought I would post this here, even though my post is not about the inland empire.
A long time ago, in another galaxy far, far away. Well, no, not really. The small city I'm referring to is north of you, and not in another galaxy. Not even in another state.
About ten or fifteen years ago, it had maybe one or two AMPs. Today, due to a dramatic increase, there are about 15 to 20. Some are next to businesses that may not be happy to be next to an AMP.
Some are near homes. Some across from churches. Some are close enough to schools so that kids walk by them every day on their way to and from school.
Just about all have late evening hours. Some cater to swing shift workers, and are open till late at night.
As far as services, most rival the ones in Bloomington. You can dress for rainy weather. Or not, your choice.
So, I'm curious as to how long this city will feel they need to have 15 to 20 AMP's in their community.
One late night in this town, in November, against my better judgement, I yielded, and drove to one that was open very late and offered table showers. I was not dissappointed.
When I drove in, there was some homeless looking chap hanging around out front. I disregarded him.
When I left about an hour later, he was till there. I was surprised. He approached me while I was in my car, maybe to ask for money?? Or was it to secretly take my picture?
I drove off quickly.
Just last night I used the same parking lot of the same AMP to turn around. Lo and behold, there was an asian lady at the entrance, holding what looked like a clipboard.
Was she with the AMP? Did she work there? Or does she have another employer?? I just turned around and left.
Anyways. I'll be observing the news articles from this "small" city about AMPs. I would not be suprised to see a massive shut and and arrests in the near future.
You may want to read up on what happened in Athens, Ohio some years ago. Where mongers were getting notified by LEO's, with suggestions that they testify against the AMPs.
Or deal with the consequences.
Have fun in your hobby. But be careful. Good idea to not drive into an AMP parking lot??