Miyako spa in Pasco County was on the news. They were busted for prostitution and license violations.
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Miyako spa in Pasco County was on the news. They were busted for prostitution and license violations.
[QUOTE=Rickdg]Miyako spa in Pasco County was on the news. They were busted for prostitution and license violations.[/QUOTE]
See [url]http://www.tbo.com/news/metro/MGB72ELNQ3F.html[/url]
[QUOTE=Irish Male2]See [url]http://www.tbo.com/news/metro/MGB72ELNQ3F.html[/url][/QUOTE]
My two comments on the news article:
1. Paper refers to the three arrested as Chinese nationals. Well everyone knows the Koreans got the market in this area, and 2 of the 3 have very common Korean last names.
2. I get a kick out of the neighbors that suspected suspicious activity, well Duh. It’s an Asian massage parlor. Can the general public be that stupid?
Another case of piss poor reporting.
TT
Xu and Jin are also traditional Chinese family names. The Jin dynasty lasted for centuries... Not sure about Song. My info comes from my Hong Kong associate Yu Hung Fat (really!).
[QUOTE=TremontTeddy]My two comments on the news article:
1. Paper refers to the three arrested as Chinese nationals. Well everyone knows the Koreans got the market in this area, and 2 of the 3 have very common Korean last names.
2. I get a kick out of the neighbors that suspected suspicious activity, well Duh. It’s an Asian massage parlor. Can the general public be that stupid?
Another case of piss poor reporting.
TT[/QUOTE]
Here's a different link with pics [url]http://tboblogs.com/index.php/newswire/story/spa-workers-charged-with-prostitution/?imw=Y[/url].
Song is a very common Korean last name and she definitely at least looks Korean (more angular jaw line). The other two its harder to tell from just their pics, but HW19 seems to be right about their names.
Here is what my research turned up:
1) The most common Korean surname (particularly in South Korea) is Kim, followed by Lee (Rhee, Yi) (second most common) and Park (Pak) (third most common). Together, these top three surnames make up slightly more than half of the Korean population (based on South Korea). source - wikipedia
2) The top ten Korean surnames are: Kim, Lee (Yi/Rhee), Park (Pak), Choi (Choe), Jung (Jeong/Chung), Kang (Gang), Jo (Cho), Yoon (Yun), Jang (Chang) and Im (Yim/Lim). Other popular Korean surnames include: Ahn (An), Han, Go (Ko), Goo (Ku), Oh, Noh, Shin [b][u](Song)[/u][/b], and Yoo (Yu). source [url]http://www.koreanwiz.org/understand.html[/url]. btw, that page has a lot of other interesting korean trivia like "Unlike other Asians such as the Chinese and Japanese, Koreans use the spoon rather than chopsticks to eat rice." makes more sense to me.
Also, I'm not so sure I'd agree that "[u]everyone[/u] knows the Koreans got the market in this area". However, I'd agree that everyone [u]who frequents local AMPs[/u] knows the Koreans got [u]at least the vast majority of[/u] the market in this area. Personally, I [u]think[/u] every AMP provider that I've met in this area has been Korean, but I've met only a tiny fraction. And I haven't always asked even those I have met where they were from let alone asked to see any ID's. If the authorities involved in the arrest say they're Chinese nationals and are prepared to deport them back to China then I'm prepared to say they're probably Chinese nationals.
Finally, re: suspicious activity, "Can the general public be that stupid?" I'd never underestimate the potential naivete of the general public. If you're a weekly church-goer who has never been in an AMP yourself, you might initially think people go there just for asian massages (and a few probably do). After all, they do have the word massage in their name and, in the case of this place, acupressure charts on the walls that are visible through the front window. Sure its a very thin disguise, but isn't the whole idea to make the place seem legit. If they hadn't figured it out before that, I'd say that guys going there for massages at 1 in the morning would definitely qualify as suspicious activity that would finally tip them off.
[QUOTE=UranIdiot]I've got a very promising appointment coming up. Might be the best yet. I've known her for a while and trust her. I've had a few appointments with her with no real extras, but I think she trusts me now. Because of the price I've been quoted and her description of what is going to happen I'm expecting a really amazing experience. More than a massage, more than a hj, more than a gfe.
[/QUOTE]If she's promising more then a GFE, that means you are not getting crap!
[QUOTE=TremontTeddy]My two comments on the news article:
1. Paper refers to the three arrested as Chinese nationals. Well everyone knows the Koreans got the market in this area, and 2 of the 3 have very common Korean last names.
2. I get a kick out of the neighbors that suspected suspicious activity, well Duh. It’s an Asian massage parlor. Can the general public be that stupid?
Another case of piss poor reporting.
TT[/QUOTE]
The quality of the reporting is fine, TremontTeddy ... don't shoot the messenger who brings you bad news. The part about the women being Chinese nationals is what was written in the police report and filed with the district attorney's office. You can argue that the neighbors probably should have known what was happening at the massage parlor, but don't blame the reporter for the neighbors' ignorance. Remember, newspaper stories are written for general audiences -- in this case, for readers who aren't as well versed in the hobby as we are.
Cheers,
DL
Update: Chase Star said it very well ... I didn't see his response before I added mine. Also, I'm thinking I'd really enjoy myself with Yinzi Jin -- I've never had an Asian MILF before. :)
[QUOTE=TremontTeddy]My two comments on the news article:
1. Paper refers to the three arrested as Chinese nationals. Well everyone knows the Koreans got the market in this area, and 2 of the 3 have very common Korean last names.
2. I get a kick out of the neighbors that suspected suspicious activity, well Duh. It’s an Asian massage parlor. Can the general public be that stupid?
Another case of piss poor reporting.
TT[/QUOTE]
Not to defend them, but there are many Koreans who live in China, particularly in the borderlands with North Korea. They are "Chinese nationals" of Korean ethnicity. As a matter of fact, the famous Tina (of Osaka fame) was one of these. She was an ethnic Korean, but was born and raised in China, and spoke both Chinese (of some sort) and Korean.
[QUOTE=Tampa Monger]Not to defend them, but there are many Koreans who live in China, particularly in the borderlands with North Korea. They are "Chinese nationals" of Korean ethnicity. As a matter of fact, the famous Tina (of Osaka fame) was one of these. She was an ethnic Korean, but was born and raised in China, and spoke both Chinese (of some sort) and Korean.[/QUOTE]Correct. And there are more and more of them in AMPs all across the country. It used to be that South Koreans totally dominated the AMP market. Now, ethnic Koreans from China comprise a much higher percentage. It seems to me that they are often willing to work for less money and are happy with lower tips.
South Koreans with green cards or US citizenship demand more money for less service. They are more likely to be into status symbols, designer handbags and driving Lexus and Mercedes cars while the Chinese want to make quick money and take it back home.
Lots of Vietnamese are also getting in on the action. A tell-tale sign is a Budha and burning incense just inside the front exterior door.
It seems that I rarely see girls from Thailand, which is too bad because the ones I have encountered often offered exceptional service.
I've been running into some Chinese from Hong Kong especially in AAMPs.
[QUOTE=Tampa Monger]Not to defend them, but there are many Koreans who live in China, particularly in the borderlands with North Korea. They are "Chinese nationals" of Korean ethnicity. As a matter of fact, the famous Tina (of Osaka fame) was one of these. She was an ethnic Korean, but was born and raised in China, and spoke both Chinese (of some sort) and Korean.[/QUOTE]Actually at least two of them are Chinese, the older two. The one who is 45 goes by Angie. I've seen her and the other older one a few times. I said 'annyung haseo' which is Korean for hello and Angie said "Chinese not Korea" pointing to herself. So then I said 'nee hao ma' to which she said something totally unintelligible to me as I just said one of only three things I know how to say in Chinese. Got a good laugh out of her.
I'm surprised they got busted because they were usually pretty careful. Although I only visited during the day.
[QUOTE=Dick Lipschitz]The quality of the reporting is fine, TremontTeddy ... don't shoot the messenger who brings you bad news. [/QUOTE]
After reviewing the Pasco County Sheriffs Website it appears all 3 were born in China, 2 with INS holds, thus making them Chinese nationals.
I guess the only case of “piss poor reporting” was by yours truly.
TT
[QUOTE=TremontTeddy]After reviewing the Pasco County Sheriffs Website it appears all 3 were born in China, 2 with INS holds, thus making them Chinese nationals.
I guess the only case of “piss poor reporting” was by yours truly.
TT[/QUOTE]
No big deal. Easy mistake to make.
[QUOTE=TremontTeddy]I guess the only case of “piss poor reporting” was by yours truly.[/QUOTE]
Always gratifying to see someone owning up to a mistake. Nice recovery, man.
[QUOTE=Gran Pu]If she's promising more then a GFE, that means you are not getting crap![/QUOTE]
I had a good time with a wonderful person. I'll post more when the time is right for her. For now I'll keep her to myself.
I drove past Kimura Spa yesterday. I had visited the 25 year old pictured from Miyako there before--she went by Sarah. Anyway, Kimura's lights were out when I drove by. I'm not sure if they were busted or just laying low.
I got the impression that the two were connected, with the girls working in both places, but it was never confirmed.
With these two places dark, has anyone ventured to Sensations Spa for aromatherapy? They advertise in Nightmoves magazie. Or has anyone been to Suki's Spa in Palm Habor or the Oriental Spa in Clearwater (I guess it's Clearwater, just south of Curlew on 19)?