[QUOTE=AtlHobbyist67;3348377]That Chinese place on pleasant hill. Fung Mei.[/QUOTE]Where is Fung Mei exactly?
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[QUOTE=AtlHobbyist67;3348377]That Chinese place on pleasant hill. Fung Mei.[/QUOTE]Where is Fung Mei exactly?
[QUOTE=AaronHamlet;3352584]Dude got away w / o paying. RIP.
[URL]http://www.chron.com/news/houston-texas/texas/article/Texas-man-dies-during-lap-dances-at-strip-club-11076512.php[/URL][/QUOTE]Clicked the link and got a Page Not Found.
[QUOTE=AtlHobbyist67;3348377]That Chinese place on pleasant hill. Fung Mei.[/QUOTE]Just looked it up. Why are you referring to a Chinese restaurant in an AMP thread?
[QUOTE=Niteluvr;3353090]Just looked it up. Why are you referring to a Chinese restaurant in an AMP thread?[/QUOTE]Yes, it was the play on words I was talking about. Sorry for the confusion.
[QUOTE=Niteluvr;3353090]Just looked it up. Why are you referring to a Chinese restaurant in an AMP thread?[/QUOTE]I think he's making a play on words here. Fung Mei as in F***Me. I think it's in reference to the suggestive name of the lady that was arrested a short time ago.
[QUOTE=Niteluvr;3352965]Clicked the link and got a Page Not Found.[/QUOTE]Been there when I lived in El Paso. Being next to a truck stop, it's quite a draw, and it isn't unusual to see a few porn queens in there. It isn't the full service club that it's made out to be in the article, but a wide variety of carry out is usually available. You want full service on site, you go to the Cabaret Club. You'll get full service right in a dark corner. I actually got a ride that was reverse cowgirl greek in there one night during some drunken debauchery. Here's another article. [URL]http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-4416634/Man-dies-Texas-strip-club-getting-lap-dances.html[/URL]. Frankly though, I always got better action in Ciudad Juarez for the dollar.
[QUOTE=Stormrider;3354541]Been there when I lived in El Paso. Being next to a truck stop, it's quite a draw, and it isn't unusual to see a few porn queens in there. It isn't the full service club that it's made out to be in the article, but a wide variety of carry out is usually available. You want full service on site, you go to the Cabaret Club. You'll get full service right in a dark corner. I actually got a ride that was reverse cowgirl greek in there one night during some drunken debauchery. Here's another article. [URL]http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-4416634/Man-dies-Texas-strip-club-getting-lap-dances.html[/URL]. Frankly though, I always got better action in Ciudad Juarez for the dollar.[/QUOTE]I'd say there are a hell of a lot worse ways to go. .
[QUOTE=AtlHobbyist67;3354718]I'd say there are a hell of a lot worse ways to go. .[/QUOTE]Would've been funny as hell if he had nutted in her mouth, dropped dead and then she didn't get paid for the blowjob.
[QUOTE=HobbyMan51;3353433]I think he's making a play on words here. Fung Mei as in F***Me. I think it's in reference to the suggestive name of the lady that was arrested a short time ago.[/QUOTE]At least someone around here gets my sense of humor.
[QUOTE=MrHobbyist;3356114]At least someone around here gets my sense of humor.[/QUOTE]Hope this isn't venturing too far off topic but true story, about 25 years ago, there was a now defunct Chinese restaurant in Cobb called House of Ho.
I was on BP all last week and didn't see any suspicious post about any underage girls, I usually flag post like that when I do see it.
[URL]http://www.wsbtv.com/news/local/gwinnett-county/23-men-arrested-in-underage-sex-sting-operation-spring-cleaning/515594235[/URL]
[QUOTE=Ronny770;3363916]I was on BP all last week and didn't see any suspicious post about any underage girls, I usually flag post like that when I do see it.
[URL]http://www.wsbtv.com/news/local/gwinnett-county/23-men-arrested-in-underage-sex-sting-operation-spring-cleaning/515594235[/URL][/QUOTE]Damn, not only is the news posting names and pictures, but dragging their occupation in to it.
I bet some people are about to get fired. But, if you are trying to bang 14 yr olds I don't have any pot pitty for you.
[QUOTE=Ronny770;3363916]I was on BP all last week and didn't see any suspicious post about any underage girls, I usually flag post like that when I do see it.
[URL]http://www.wsbtv.com/news/local/gwinnett-county/23-men-arrested-in-underage-sex-sting-operation-spring-cleaning/515594235[/URL][/QUOTE]Good. Get them out of the gene pool.
[QUOTE=AcWorthDude;3363965]Damn, not only is the news posting names and pictures, but dragging their occupation in to it.
I bet some people are about to get fired. But, if you are trying to bang 14 yr olds I don't have any pot pitty for you.[/QUOTE]Except there weren't actually any 14 year olds; there were only police pretending to be 14 year olds.
Consider an analogy:
There is almost certainly no weapons-grade plutonium (93% pure Pu-239) for sale on Backpage in Atlanta, and no one is looking for it. No one says "hey, I wonder?" and pokes around Backpage looking for Pu-239. That's not to say it can't be bought somewhere, but BP ain't where it's at. But let's say someone just goes ahead and posts "Pu-239,93%, $500/ oz OBO, cash only"; NOW some dumbass is going to see this, get curious, and call about it; naturally, the FBI will nab the guy when he goes to make the deal. Have they stopped a crime? No, they CREATED a crime for someone to commit, and THEN nabbed him.
When the police set up a trap like this, they are essentially creating a crime for someone to commit. Some dumbass is trolling BP for pussy, any pussy, almost certainly NOT looking for an underage provider (because who would? It's not "a thing" on BP), BUT when they stumble upon one, decide "hey, why not?" and fall into the net.
It's extremely arguable that any actual underage persons have been "protected" by this. Of course, it looks good for the heroic police and prosecutors who have "saved" vulnerable youth.
And read the article: there were FORTY police officer at the location. Who are they expecting? Sauron? The Hulk? If we conservatively estimate that 40 man hours of police presence costs $2500, a weekend operation of this type is costing north of $180,000, or about $6000 per arrest; that doesn't include prosecution fees, not to mention the economic impact of essentially removing these individuals from the economy (at median incomes, maybe $2 million per year), losses to foreclosures and seizures which will result, divorce costs, and so on.
Probably a million dollars at least for arresting folks for crimes they probably would never have actually committed.
Couldn't disagree more. Any hint of underage, stay away. No leeway on this one. And it is our responsibility to make certain the girls are of age.
Your analogy makes perfect sense for both sides. Any idiot that wants to buy weapon grade uranium deserves to go to jail; anyone who even seeks out an underage girl, knowingly, is a predator who deserves jail. And the courts agree.
Play away, have fun, but never underage.
[QUOTE=Ozymandias;3364089]Except there weren't actually any 14 year olds; there were only police pretending to be 14 year olds.
Consider an analogy:
There is almost certainly no weapons-grade plutonium (93% pure Pu-239) for sale on Backpage in Atlanta, and no one is looking for it. No one says "hey, I wonder?" and pokes around Backpage looking for Pu-239. That's not to say it can't be bought somewhere, but BP ain't where it's at. But let's say someone just goes ahead and posts "Pu-239,93%, $500/ oz OBO, cash only"; NOW some dumbass is going to see this, get curious, and call about it; naturally, the FBI will nab the guy when he goes to make the deal. Have they stopped a crime? No, they CREATED a crime for someone to commit, and THEN nabbed him.
When the police set up a trap like this, they are essentially creating a crime for someone to commit. Some dumbass is trolling BP for pussy, any pussy, almost certainly NOT looking for an underage provider (because who would? It's not "a thing" on BP), BUT when they stumble upon one, decide "hey, why not?" and fall into the net.
It's extremely arguable that any actual underage persons have been "protected" by this. Of course, it looks good for the heroic police and prosecutors who have "saved" vulnerable youth.
And read the article: there were FORTY police officer at the location. Who are they expecting? Sauron? The Hulk? If we conservatively estimate that 40 man hours of police presence costs $2500, a weekend operation of this type is costing north of $180,000, or about $6000 per arrest; that doesn't include prosecution fees, not to mention the economic impact of essentially removing these individuals from the economy (at median incomes, maybe $2 million per year), losses to foreclosures and seizures which will result, divorce costs, and so on.
Probably a million dollars at least for arresting folks for crimes they probably would never have actually committed.[/QUOTE]