I don't think anyone hates her, I think she gets so doped up she can't remember
what she puts up on CL. Although this ad does sound like a vegenance. The barter ad looked real to me. So did the hand job ad.
[QUOTE=Spoonie]Another CL ad, it really looks like someone has a hate-on for this girl. I just wonder if it is another provider. Seen these types of hater ads before.
Pretty One aka Rhonda is working with the Police Dept
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Date: 2007-07-31, 2:51PM CDT
Up by the motel 8 is two unmarked cars on the side. As they bust the guys they are taking them out the side door to the cars. The operation is going on right now from what I was told by a friend that works there.[/QUOTE]
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NOT!!! *100% Satisfatction Guaranteed
Steer clear guys... I decided to take a chance on this one and ended up taking one for the team. Terrible service, not that cute, horrible attituted. Not worth the time, effort or $'s.
[quote]~*Tall*~*Blonde*~*Busty*~*100% Satisfatction Guaranteed - w4m - 22
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Date: 2007-07-30, 12:21PM CDT
Vanessa 5'9" 145lbs 34D-27-38
In and Out calls available now, for more info and to schedule an appointment contact Me @
No blocked #'s... Serious inquires only...
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Everyone I thought knew she is bad news, didn't you do just a tad bit of research.
She is known for everything you complained about. She is like the gimmicky tourist traps on vacation, you should have known better. She is strictly for unsuspecting tourists that visit QC.
[QUOTE=Am Prof]Steer clear guys... I decided to take a chance on this one and ended up taking one for the team. Terrible service, not that cute, horrible attituted. Not worth the time, effort or $'s.[/QUOTE]
How Not to Be a Good Mother
When Elizabeth was 3, her father showed her how to smoke marijuana. It got much worse after that.
Pregnant at 16. Homeless at 17. Death of a newborn child at 18. Alcoholic and drug addict at 19. Pregnant at 21. Weighed 330 pounds at 23. After gastric bypass, down to 83 pounds and a nervous breakdown at 24.
Then an OxyContin addiction, morphine overdose, prostitution, her kids taken away by the state and a first suicide attempt.
Elizabeth, now 28, has triumphed over the myriad obstacles, addictions, and nightmares in her life and now helps others by volunteering at the Riverside chemical dependency treatment program at Trinity West in Rock Island. She asked that her last name and photo be withheld because she's a regular at Narcotics Anonymous and Alcoholics Anonymous meetings.
"Going to meetings every day was the only thing that was keeping me clean," the single mother of three said recently. "They were people like me. They loved me not because of how much money I had, how many drugs I had done. They loved me because I was in so much pain, I couldn't love myself."
Women like Elizabeth will be the clients at the $2 million, eight-unit Douglas Park Place (DPP) complex at 720 9th St., Rock Island. In addition to providing a safe, affordable place to live, DPP will offer a key link to counseling, treatment, parenting education, and help with job training.
"It's really important for women to come together and support each other," Elizabeth said. "This place opening in Rock Island I think is wonderful, to allow women to have a place to raise their kids that's safe and drug-free, to have that check-and-balance system so you're not going to be able to run rampant."
"It's so easy for single moms especially to get trapped with stress, with financial insecurity," she said, speaking from experience. "Someone has told them, 'You're not smart enough, you're not able to do this.' I never thought I'd be able to stop using drugs."
Single moms "desperately want to be a good mother, but a lot of them just don't know how. They're surrounded by people doing drugs, and it gets to the point where anything is OK -- the most unacceptable behavior becomes acceptable, and it's the kids that suffer the most."
Kicked out by her stepfather after she had her oldest daughter in high school, Elizabeth had her second child six weeks early, who died shortly after birth.
She was given her own place by grandparents, but fell in with wrong crowd and took pot, acid, cocaine and heroin.
After her son (now 7) was born, she ballooned to over 300 pounds and had gastric bypass surgery that "went horribly wrong." Elizabeth ended up in the hospital on morphine for 28 days. When she left, she "was a full-blown addict," and was hooked on the painkiller OxyContin.
With money made as a prostitute, Elizabeth paid a nurse to steal morphine from cancer patients, she said. She also stole drugs from her grandmother.
"I overdosed; I almost died," Elizabeth said. "I was in the ICU for three weeks," and had her first visit with the Riverside treatment program, but convinced a doctor she'd never do drugs again and was released.
Then, the state put her kids in protective custody and on Easter Sunday 2003, Elizabeth parked on the I-74 bridge, intending to jump. She called Riverside from there, and said "Tell my kids I'm sorry. I love them but I can't do this."
Miraculously, a drug counselor who lived in Henry County went into the office that night at 10 p.m., answered the phone, and talked Elizabeth down off the bridge.
She completed three weeks of inpatient detoxification at Riverside, attended group and individual counseling, and then did six weeks of outpatient treatment.
After still using drugs, she failed urine tests and was kicked out of the program. She smashed dishes at home and cut herself with the pieces. She begged her way back into Riverside and started going to 12-step recovery meetings.
"I laid my head down on a table and started to cry. I don't want to be a junkie anymore," Elizabeth remembered. "I just did it with everything I could. I was humiliated, so full of guilt."
She started leading NA and AA meetings at Riverside in 2004. She met a guy with whom she had a daughter in 2005, but that relationship was abusive and they "fought almost continuously," Elizabeth said.
Still, she married him and later in 2005 she showed up at her sponsor's house covered "head to toe" in bruises, "like someone had just pummeled me for months," she said. Her now-ex served jail time for domestic battery.
Elizabeth lost it again, went on a drinking binge for three days and in March 2006, tried to kill herself by using a razor on her wrists and her leg.
She began a "long, painful journey back," completing the Riverside inpatient and outpatient programs again. "I knew it was a life or death decision. I knew this was not the way I wanted to live."
She's been clean and sober ever since, is working for an in-home hospice care, and still attends the 12-step meetings regularly. She got custody of her son back, and last week sued her oldest daughter's dad for full custody.
"What got me through it the most is the relationships I built with other people who are recovering addicts," Elizabeth said. "They're people that knew what I was going through, that understood my pain."
She wants to go back to school (she had attended Black Hawk College) and open a counseling center to help single parents get their kids back from foster care.
"She is wonderful. I'm confident that she is going to be a success," Ametra Carrol, incoming DPP on-site manager, said of Elizabeth.
"That's what Douglas Park Place is about, to help women be a success. We want it to be supportive," Ms. Carrol, a former crack addict herself, said. She hopes to open DPP by Sept. 1.
"I want to be a good role model for my children," Elizabeth said. "The only way I know is to continue to go to meetings. My kids deserve to have a good mom."
Sorry Chis H but you are way off base.
[QUOTE=Chris H]That girl is a ripoff. She can't charge that much in her own country, so why come here and try to rip people off. I hate when these HO_S come over here from a different country and try to charge more than what they are use to getting at home. If you want a real Brazilian, just go to Brazil, where it is straight paradise.
Chris H[/QUOTE]
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She is highly reviewed in LA.
No rip off with her.