Arrest at Sun Spa in Fairfield
It appears a worker at Sun Spa arrested on the 7th. It looks like Fairfield is hot.
Another shop checked off Yules
Been awhile since we had this kind of snow accumulation. Spent about an hour and a half shoveling on Monday and boy was I feeling it Tuesday morning. Decided I needed a real massage. TOFTT and went to Yules in the Harpers / sixteen mile stand area. All signs indicate it was legit but that's what I needed and wanted.
Yules was my provider. She is probably late 50's about 5' 2" about a buck or a buck 10. Honestly very cute MILF. I'd do her if she offered but alas it was totally legit. I was covered the whole time minus the times she had to see who came in the shop (was the mail man) and when she grabbed the hot stones because I moved the towel to expose the bait. No tease, a few innocent grazes or bumps on Mr Willy. I was hard though, she's so sweet and speaks good English so we chatted it up the whole time. I patted her butt a few times while we conversed and got some side boob. Oh well this was expected and I will tell you it was probably a top 3 massage ever. She is an LMT and she knows her craft. Back walk was great too. I would definitely recommend her for my non mongering friends and neighbors. If you want a good massage give it a try. $70 house tipped $40.
Stay safe snd treat them well boys.
Twelve milkmen is theoretically possible. Thirteen is silly.
I've always been fascinated by the underlying circumstances that allow some of these places to stay open and thrive while others don't last long. I have no special knowledge, no inside baseball, but I've always just assumed it's a matter of LEO having limited resources, maybe combined with some backroom deals and a healthy amount of "we can ignore you as long as you don't do anything stupid". I also think there is probably an art to running one of these places and being able to fly under the radar for years -- knowing how to size someone up when they walk in the door, having the right connections and knowing which palms to grease. And we've seen a few spas open in just the last year or so I believe and quickly get busted.
I do worry that the renaissance of AMPs going on in Amelia right now might be approaching critical mass; how many of these shops can crowd into one small area before LEO's hand is forced and they have to do something to appease the Karens? I forget the name, but let's not forget that an AMP was just busted a few months ago that was located a little to the west of this area but along the same road.
I never made the trip to Sun Spa, though I thought about it. Something just felt off to me. The location was a little peculiar, being in an office building. I didn't see a whole lot of longtime senior members saying they had tried it out. And it's well known that these types of services are being cracked down upon in the northern locations of the city. I always kind of wondered if it might be a honeypot, and figured I'd give it some time first and see what happened. Now glad I did.
Just a few random musings. I've been wanting to check out Zen, but wholeheartedly agree that parking at the pediatrician's office is most likely a terrible idea. You know what they say, location location location. And I imagine that part of the art of keeping a parlor going for the long haul is choosing a properly discrete location. Will be interesting to see how long this place lasts. I like having the options in Amelia and hope they all continue to thrive, but only time will tell. Be safe and be smart, all.