Asian Wellness Massage on Canton Road. Marietta / Ksaw
Does anybody know if this place is legit or offers HEs? This has got to be the only Asian massage parlor I've ever seen that's in a (former) house and not in a shopping center strip. One would assume that to stay in any one place this long, you have to be legit. Any knowledge?
That's right, I told you about her and you did check her out, right /
[QUOTE=Mr.Inch;3544230]I think this is where that ass tosser was.[/QUOTE]She didn't stay there long after that. She went by the name "Lisa". I had a good time with her.
Spa open tomorrow and Tuesday?
Anyone think the Spas will close down because of Irma?
The anus is not considered part of the genitals I don't think
[QUOTE=Mr.Inch;3544296]You know me, I go right away LOL, so have many after us. She was good at it.[/QUOTE]Therefore, another person's tongue licking your anus cannot be against the law, right? It's not "masturbation for hire". It's kinda like sticking your tongue in someone's ear. Not a criminal violation, right? We should notify all massage girls that tossing salad is not against any statute.
Every place is probably open
[QUOTE=RondaColdSon;3544299]Anyone think the Spas will close down because of Irma?[/QUOTE]No I'm sure all places will be open. Keep in mind that some ladies live in the places they work. I went to get gas at QT on South Cobb Dr and sure enough PZ Massage is open. It's the only store in the strip that is open. Even you S Cafe is closed. Like someone said it's all about the $$. You may even get lucky, as in, get more than a HJ since they trying to make $$ and no one is most likely coming in.
Don't think that LE won't pressure land lords.
Back in the late 70's here in Georgia it was illegal to sell pistol (short barrel) ammunition to anyone under the age of 21. The law did allow the sale of rifle (long gun) ammunition to anyone 18 or older. If you were 18 and went to buy. 22 caliber ammunition (which can be used in either long or short barrel) the seller was supposed to ask you what you were using it for, long or short barrel. If the answer was long barrel then they could sell you the ammunition. The ATF here in Georgia told store owners that if they sold any ammunition to anyone under the age of 21 they were subject to loose their Federal Firearms License. I lived in Chamblee back then and my local Western Auto store refused to sell me. 22 ammunition one day. I had bought there many times before. They told me what the ATF had told them. I actually went to the ATF offices in Atlanta and lodged a complaint. I was told that they were free to enforce the law anyway they pleased. At that time I could still go to a gun store and buy bullets for my. 22 caliber riffle but lots of the non gun stores would not sell to me. I guess the gun stores either weren't threatened or they called their bluff.
In the 80's the drinking age in Georgia was 21. If you were active duty military with a military I'd you could legally drink if you were 18. I was stationed at Warner Robbins Air Force Base at the time. The state Alcohol Tobacco and Firearms enforcement people told the bars and clubs in the area not to serve alcohol to anyone below the age of 21 period. I went up to Atlanta and met with a state official and once again was told the same thing, "We can enforce the law as we please".
My point is that just because it doesn't seem right to us doesn't mean that law enforcement won't use what ever means they can to reach an objective.