Your gonna need some help...
Lost happy hunter guy,
The LA downtown area is 35 MILES SOUTH EAST of Calabasas, which is in the extreme western end of the SAN FERNANDO VALLEY, which is still in the city of LA.
So while YOU are visiting Los Angeles County YOU can troll our beloved Sunset in Hollywood, Sepulveda in the SFV, my favorite the Century corridor, the infamous Figueroa, Long beach in Compton, etc...
Basically, YOU got a-lot of great strolls, at-least 6, w/in 40 - 50 MILES of Calabasas all still in LA County.
However, YOU will need wheels here in the golden state or YOU will be s**t outta luck trying to get laid.
Some of my friends do monger on foot downtown, Degenerate YOU are hardcore, but that's not for tourists, no matter how veteran they may be in there home towns, to do!
Brother, YOU could get killed just about anywhere out here in the city of angels.
My best advice, if YOU do get a set of wheels, is to pick up the latest issue of the LA Weekly from any street side newspaper vendor...
Then go to the back pages and ignore everything except for the 3 pages of MASSAGE ad's where YOU look for the "real amp" experience...
If YOU still need help at this point PM for further details.
We can not have a fellow monger come to the land of plenty and leave empty handed LOL!
Oh yeah, YOU could travel north from that spot in Calabasas, very close to Ventura County line, into the Oxnard area where my old friend The Flatline has left alot of great information on that particular thread.
Do not bother w/mongering in Ventura it sucks IMHO!
Brother, good luck and lots of fun too...
Peace, da I Sadist
Charles Barkley's Oral Statements
Sir Charles certainly thinks like a monger, in my opinion. However, he needs to work on his LE rap...
EX-NBA SUPERSTAR TOLD ARIZONA COPS HE WAS RACING TO GET A "BLOW JOB"
DECEMBER 31--Following his arrest earlier today for drunk driving, Charles Barkley told Arizona cops that he ran a stop sign because he was in a hurry to pick up a girl who had "given him a 'blow job' one week earlier," which the former NBA star described as "the best one he had ever had in his life." According to a Gilbert Police Department report, a copy of which you'll find here, police asked Barkley where he was going at the time of the 1:26 AM traffic stop in Scottsdale. "You want the truth? I was gonna drive around the corner and get a blow job," answered Barkley, who is pictured in the below mug shot. A cooperative Barkley also joked with a civilian police employee that, "I'll tattoo your name on my ass" if it would get him out of the DUI charge.
Barkley, 45, was busted after failing field sobriety tests, and had blood drawn so investigators could establish his alcohol content. Barkley was cited for a misdemeanor charge and released at the scene, thus avoiding a trip to the Maricopa County jail. Barkley, now a basketball commentator on TNT, was elected to the NBA Hall of Fame in 2006. His 16-year career included an MVP award and a spot on the 1992 U.S. Olympic basketball squad, the so-called Dream Team that captured the gold medal. He has several prior arrests, including a 1997 aggravated battery bust and a 1991 assault collar.
[url]http://www.thesmokinggun.com/archive/years/2008/1231081barkley1.html[/url]
Abosulutey Quite and Unwanted on the Streets by LE
Okay boys....You're boy is still here. Before I proceed, let's give some love to The Shaft. Sorry about that man. I can see why you were caught the other night. Good luck. May you not suffer too much financially or emotionally from this episode. Just keep your head up and be more careful the next time. Now, on with the show.
Man, I have been out there boys. I mean from Orange County, the San Fernando Valley, Oxnard, Ventura, Pomona, Los Angeles, Long Beach/Compton, and even to Las Vegas earlier this month. However, last night was one of the worst nights I've ever witnessed since the 90's when there was an economic melt down in America.
Went down to LA for some family business and hit Figueroa from Imperial to El Segundo. Nothing doing. I went to Avalon and El Segundo and made that left at the Burger King and headed North to see if there was love on Avalon to Manchester. You won't believe this. NOW COUNT THE SQUAD CARS I STATE BOYS....At 91st and Avalon, LE had a car pulled over. That was a wrap for Avalon and the east side of town. I decided to hit Central and LE was parked at McKinley and Manchester. Nothing doing.
So, I tried Manchester going west to Manchester and Western. Made the right on Western going Northbound. Saw LE and the propelled lights in the air. I saw seven patrol cars. I went past. Saw Lisa. She waved, but I gestured to her I would return. Got to Florence and Western and saw three squad cars in rush to get to a call of a possible disturbance. Arrived at Western and Slauson. No doing. Saw four LE cars conversating. Mind you, while all of this is going on, not one SW is in sight. Yes, it's been like this boys. Note: I was on the prowl last night from about 8:30p.m.-2:00a.m. Oh, yes. You guys know I do a marathon at times. It's the thrill of the hunt baby.
I came to my white Liquor store in the 50's and Western. Nothing but some crack addicts. Got near the Snooty Fox and two LE cars parked. Man, I mean, this is bad. Been in the dope game and back in the day, and this one takes the cake. I get to 36th Place and Western. Some delicious eye-candy was standing near the Jehovah Witness building. However, LE was coming my way. I saw three. Yes, I remember the count very well. My last resort for the night was on Jefferson. I saw nothing but some druggies. I mean, I didn't even see anything from Jefferson and Arlington to Jefferson and La Brea. There is some good news though. Just for informational purposes. When you get to La Brea and Jefferson make a right onto La Brea and the hotel is a home for many of the SW's on the Pig. Man, I did this driving back and forth on a half a tank of gas boys. I mean, you can hear a pin drop. Even the clubs in Los Angeles were empty. Meaning, dance clubs I'm used to going to.
The economy has taken a toll on the street scene. Holt has been empty, however, when I do see one or two as Misfit does, Pomona PD is right around the corner dodging and weeving in-and-out of traffic to catch the so-called mongerer. I tried Baseline the other night. Nothing doing. I tried East Los Angeles and nothing doing. You can hear a pin drop boys. Lastly, I have one thing to tell you guys. Please be careful out there now like never before. Did you count the LE cars? Thirteen, including the eyes in the sky. I'm still here boys. Give me holler. Been in the game for thirty plus years and still hungry baby....Peace out boys and good luck.
One more point: I saw more LE cars than SW's on any track. When I saw the hotty gallery in the 100's on the Pig a couple of nights ago they were being sweated by LE. I mean, legalize prostitution. I'm a huge fan of public radio and yesterday on 89.3FM from 1:00p.m.-2:00p.m. there was a topic about legalizing prostitution in Las Vegas and taxing it. We had quite a few I think mongerers calling in and advocating this for the local area as well. How does this relate to the topic at hand? I think we should legalize it. Alright to the Misfits, Vlade's, BMalibus, Baldies, and all the other true homies in here. Peace out once again and be more careful out therein today's worn down economy...Got love for all of you guys. No hate on any of you in here. Just respect baby....
Neighbors complain about sexually-oriented temple
I guess this is a new way to go around running a house without being charged or shut down. Maybe someone will follow suit here.
Neighbors complain about sexually-oriented temple
66 commentsby Peter Corbett - Feb. 26, 2009 04:17 PM
The Arizona Republic
Police have investigated a sexually oriented temple operating in a downtown Scottsdale home after complaints from neighbors.
Scottsdale police spokesman Sgt. Mark Clark said police visited the Phoenix Goddess Temple last week to investigate a complaint that it was a house of prostitution but could not determine if the allegations were true.
A city zoning code enforcement case, which started in October, is separate from the more recent police visit to the property at 68th Street and Exeter Boulevard.
The temple plans to move to Phoenix next month because its residential property is not large enough for a church under Scottsdale's zoning code, said Tracy Elise, temple mother priestess.
The temple has drawn police attention because its tenets connect spirituality and sexuality and it employs sexual healers and teaches its members about tantric sexual techniques.
"It's perceived as a sex church," Elise said.
The 48-year-old priestess was unapologetic about the temple and its views on sex, which she said are far more enlightened than those of most other religions.
A waiver that members sign states: "I acknowledge that I will not receive any type of sexual gratification in exchange for money during my session" at the temple.
A citizen's complaint to police alleges that prices listed at the temple say services are $204 for one hour and $440 for 2 1/2 hours but do not say what those services are.
"I'm totally sincere in saying this is a spiritual endeavor," Elise said. "Tantra is the most ancient religion on the planet."
Tantra refers to ancient scriptures dealing with techniques and rituals relating to sexual practices and meditation."
The practices of the Phoenix Goddess Temple have alarmed neighbors, but it was traffic and parking issues that first sparked complaints to the city in the fall. The 50-year-old downtown neighborhood south of Camelback Road is mostly ranch homes on large lots, with multimillion homes along exclusive Exeter Boulevard.
Neighbors have been occupied with fighting a plan to move an electrical substation to 68th Street and Indian School Road and with a blighted apartment complex that closed two years ago.
Kim Edwards, president of the Scottsdale Southwest Village homeowners group, said she witnessed congestion problems at the church but was unaware of what was going in the home. She figured it was a business operation.
"I almost hit somebody crossing the street there," she said, adding that she complained to the city.
"I wouldn't support any church at that location because of the traffic it draws. But because of the nature of this church, it sends up a lot of red flags."
Another neighborhood leader, Hope Monkewicz, said she was disturbed by a veil of secrecy surrounding the temple.
"If you're operating there and no one knows about it, you can't be doing something good in there," she said.
Elise, the temple priestess, said the women of the neighborhood would be supportive if they learned about the sacred sexuality and teachings of the church, which put more emphasis on divine feminine wisdom.
She said she moved to the Valley last summer after being involved with a goddess temple in Seattle for several years. Elise said she and other members of the temple were questioned in a sting of escort services shortly after arriving here.
In Scottsdale, the city code enforcement inspectors notified the Phoenix Goddess Temple on Oct. 21 that it needed approval to operate a church out of the home at 68th Street and Exeter, said Malcolm Hankins, the code enforcement manager.
After meeting with city planners in December, the temple considered its options for acquiring an adjacent property or moving to a new location. It ultimately decided to move to Phoenix but was still operating this week in Scottsdale.
A city inspector's memo from Feb. 9 notes that Elise "is aware she is not to be running services out of (the) residence."
Police spokesman Clark said the initial complaints in the code enforcement case did not include allegations that criminal activity was taking place
Earlier this week, Elise said she plans to move to a home in 5900 block of East Shea Boulevard in March.
Phoenix planner Alan Stephenson said the city has not received an application to operate a temple at the home, but a church would be allowed in that residential zone.