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What's your point Meatman?
I am fairly certain that the massage aspect of KBS was busted a couple of years ago. I went a couple of times and had an excellent massage with uninspired HE.
Jack
[QUOTE=Jolly Rocks]What's your point Meatman?[/QUOTE]
Basically to be careful in Roxbury when "on the stroll"..I live there.
Just got back from Oakland/Orange County trip.
Oakland -- 30 BSWs all bunched together within a few blocks (few other races mixed in) all dressed like extras from Superfly or Starsky & Hutch. Big-time ho outfits with knee-high boots, fishnets, mini-skirts with their asses hanging out. Brought back found memories. Was like the old days around here. Why can't it be like that here anymore?
But the backdrop to much of the areas where SWs is right out of the video Meatman posted -- very much the jungle.
In Orange County, it was a very different scene with most SWs dress only slight risque, and hanging out in from of suburban shopping malls. Picked one up in broad daylight and at was a bit odd. People shopping all around you, etc. But still a much better selection than you'll see around here.
FWIW. Just wanted to confirm that the scene is not dead nationwide, and what they consider a drought would be a monsoon around here!
[QUOTE=MeatMan][url]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QLoM0dAUyyk[/url][/QUOTE]
one of the greatest neighborhood cities in America -- destroyed.
How and why? I honestly don't understand. In 1-2 generations, a great working-class area turned into a wasteland.
I have my suspicions on the root causes, but don't want to get into politics here.
[QUOTE=Fluffy One]1613 Beacon St
Brookline, MA 02446
I think the barbershop is still there. Not sure if the massage place is still there.[/QUOTE]
The massage place was still there last year. The therapist was licensed. Middle-aged Korean woman. Very expensive. 1.60 for FBSM w/HR. No touching, anywhere. She practically pinned my arms to the table with her arms and hips, and I hadn't even tried to touch (yet).
The massage was very, very good. Very professional. I suspect that it was better for regular clients, but I would not recommend for an occasional, infrequent visit.
[QUOTE=WebDog]one of the greatest neighborhood cities in America -- destroyed.
How and why? I honestly don't understand. In 1-2 generations, a great working-class area turned into a wasteland.
I have my suspicions on the root causes, but don't want to get into politics here.[/QUOTE]Reminds me of good old Rochester, NY. It gets worse and worse each year. I think it's cyclical. Some of Dorchester up near JFK/Umass to about Savin Hill is showing some progress. We'll see what happens in the next 5 years.
[QUOTE=WebDog]one of the greatest neighborhood cities in America -- destroyed.
How and why? I honestly don't understand. In 1-2 generations, a great working-class area turned into a wasteland.
I have my suspicions on the root causes, but don't want to get into politics here.[/QUOTE]
Most of the asshole are on the main streets. If you go on most of the side streets it is quiet with working people. The gangs all hang in the same 4-5 areas. That why most of the shooting are near each other.
Nice video there Meatman...
I could have sworn that I was looking at Baltimore, but then I saw the cops were actually doing something.
Benchseats Rock
Have you seen the housing prices in some of those areas? They have a gang/crime problem yes but most of those area's are more expensive than a suburb 25 miles away!
Yeah right, I want to buy me a triple decker crackhouse w/ driveby shootings.
[QUOTE=Teejay]Have you seen the housing prices in some of those areas? They have a gang/crime problem yes but most of those area's are more expensive than a suburb 25 miles away![/QUOTE]
Hey,
I know the first guy in that video! I have talked with him many times. I used to live in the JP/Roxbury line and ran into him all the time. I forget his name and he was always in and out of jail but really cool with me. One time when I was talking with him (in front of a store next to my house where I buy milk and such) 2 narcs rousted us and had us show id's. I think they suspected he (a black guy known for drugs) was getting drugs for me (a white guy that looks out of place in the area). The stupid part is that I told them I lived next door and my license even proved it so that should have dispelled their suspicions based on their 'profiling' of us, but they are too stupid to figure that out so they checked both our ID's anyway.
It was acually reallly funny because one cop went to the car with our ID's to check them while the other cop stood there with us. I think usually in these situations the white guy and black guy don't know each other at all and just stand there looking stupid cuz they have nothing to say to each other besides making their drug transaction.
But here the guy was asking me how it went the last time I was at that club I was telling him about and he was telling me what he had been up to and we were both laughing and stuff and ingnoring the cop....who had a look on his face like he was a complete moron for stopping us and could see we were not up to no good and acutally did know each other. It was funny as hell hahaha.
p.s. Cops suck.
[QUOTE=WebDog]one of the greatest neighborhood cities in America -- destroyed.
How and why? I honestly don't understand. In 1-2 generations, a great working-class area turned into a wasteland.
I have my suspicions on the root causes, but don't want to get into politics here.[/QUOTE]
Politics and failed social engineering about 50%. The people who live there 50%. I've worked a lot in that area, Grove Hall, Intervale, Academy Homes. During the day it's fine, however I don't think I'd want to spend a lot of quality time there at night on a regular basis.
At first I thought you were refering to the West End - which was literally destroyed.
The BPD has the SW thing locked down in the Hub. But they can't seem to do much about rapes, murders, drugs and the gang bangers. Maybe they might want to rework their priorities.
[QUOTE=WebDog]one of the greatest neighborhood cities in America -- destroyed.
How and why? I honestly don't understand. In 1-2 generations, a great working-class area turned into a wasteland.
I have my suspicions on the root causes, but don't want to get into politics here.[/QUOTE]
[QUOTE=Rito1]Most of the asshole are on the main streets. If you go on most of the side streets it is quiet with working people. The gangs all hang in the same 4-5 areas. That why most of the shooting are near each other.[/QUOTE]
It is true that 90% of the crime is committed by 2% of the people in the neighborhood -- everyone knows who it is, including police; but the culture of "stop snitching" enables them to get away with it. If you murder someone in a suburban neighborhood, it is guaranteed you are going to serve decades (even in the state); and of equal certainty that your neighborhoods are not going to go out of their way to protect you and your good name.
But in urban neighborhoods, there is a 100% zero cooperation policy, and dozens of unsolved murders. What about the four aspiring musicians murdered in their own home last year (or the year prior?) Was there ever an arrest made there? If that happened in Milton there would be arrests made within weeks. But having happened a couple miles away in Matapan or Dorchester, you know the rest. People protecting thugs who kill children. That has got to the tipping point (or past it) when a neighborhood fall into anarchy.