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Agreed. She the best for sure.
Got over to the K and met Tara, a BSW about 30 Yo, medium build with large tits near Cov House. I was excited about her looks, I got a thing for black girls, but was very disappointed in her oral skills. In the end, I should have just paid my right hand since it did all the work. Will not repeat. Win some, lose some, I still enjoy the hunt.
There were quite a few others out, spread out but not too much around the south end though. I think Jasper may be nearing its end, especially with those new houses going up. Nobody will pay 400 k to live next to SW activity.
[QUOTE=ActionMan609;3519138]Got over to the K and met Tara, a BSW about 30 Yo, medium build with large tits near Cov House. I was excited about her looks, I got a thing for black girls, but was very disappointed in her oral skills. In the end, I should have just paid my right hand since it did all the work. Will not repeat. Win some, lose some, I still enjoy the hunt.
There were quite a few others out, spread out but not too much around the south end though. I think Jasper may be nearing its end, especially with those new houses going up. Nobody will pay 400 k to live next to SW activity.[/QUOTE]Anyone's a fool to pay 200 let alone 400 K for anything remotely close to the strip. The activity never moves far away. With the Huntingdon El stop convenient to the shopping district that will never change. People from all over get off the train there to get their drugs. They come from Villanova, Jersey, Delaware Maryland, Delco, Montco. Its a short hop to Kip and Cambria then back on the El to the cuddly little closet towns. As long as there are drugs the girls will always be present. Girls from all all over tell me they come there specifically because of the convenience. Hell the passengers are met right at the exit with drugs, needles, and girls and all sorts of contraband to buy at feverishly low prices. Iv'e seen things ranging from watches, phones, jewelry, to trans passes for 50% of the face value. The tranny cops are going crazy just trying to look official there. The city cops don't get that involved. At any given time there are 5-7 girls in that area within spitting distance of the new homes. Many of them set up camp within walking distance of that area. Just keep your eyes open. Everyone knows when the undercovers are around. The girls know to be watchful for an Asian undercover named Yim. Apparently he's been approaching the girls asking what they can do real fast. Some of the dodos respond to it and he locks them up. So they are fully aware of the tactics they use. In the last few days I have seen Teea, 2 tiffany's, Naomi, Melissa, Maddie, Blu, Olivia, Jen, Rebecca, Alyssa, Aslynd and others I either forget their names or just don't know them. So that area is as fertile as ever. Me, I'm just an 'OL Gator.
I know she's had some run-ins with the law. Has anyone heard about her status or seen here lately?
[QUOTE=Gator145;3519763]Anyone's a fool to pay 200 let alone 400 K for anything remotely close to the strip. The activity never moves far away. With the Huntingdon El stop convenient to the shopping district that will never change. People from all over get off the train there to get their drugs. They come from Villanova, Jersey, Delaware Maryland, Delco, Montco. Its a short hop to Kip and Cambria then back on the El to the cuddly little closet towns. As long as there are drugs the girls will always be present. Girls from all all over tell me they come there specifically because of the convenience. Hell the passengers are met right at the exit with drugs, needles, and girls and all sorts of contraband to buy at feverishly low prices. Iv'e seen things ranging from watches, phones, jewelry, to trans passes for 50% of the face value. The tranny cops are going crazy just trying to look official there. The city cops don't get that involved. At any given time there are 5-7 girls in that area within spitting distance of the new homes. Many of them set up camp within walking distance of that area. Just keep your eyes open. Everyone knows when the undercovers are around. The girls know to be watchful for an Asian undercover named Yim. Apparently he's been approaching the girls asking what they can do real fast. Some of the dodos respond to it and he locks them up. So they are fully aware of the tactics they use. In the last few days I have seen Teea, 2 tiffany's, Naomi, Melissa, Maddie, Blu, Olivia, Jen, Rebecca, Alyssa, Aslynd and others I either forget their names or just don't know them. So that area is as fertile as ever. Me, I'm just an 'OL Gator.[/QUOTE]Never is a big word, and I suspect you're mistaken. Heavy and consistent policing, as well as more locals out and about, with town watch, will change things. Do you think it's a coincidence that the recent media attention coincides with investment? It may take a few years, but it's already changing in tone.
[QUOTE=JTown74;3519870]Never is a big word, and I suspect you're mistaken. Heavy and consistent policing, as well as more locals out and about, with town watch, will change things. Do you think it's a coincidence that the recent media attention coincides with investment? It may take a few years, but it's already changing in tone.[/QUOTE]Agreed Never is a big word. Let me change that to never in the last 50 years to avoid dispute. I'm a realist. Part of that reality is many of the locals are patronizing the prostitutes. The same locals living next door to the recently built homes. Many are also addicts. Which makes the locals a very large part of the quandary there. Hell they are riding horses, bike cops, cops on mopeds etc right through the Indiana or Cambria drug markets. There's stationed positions all around and nothing changes. They don't miss a beat there. Haven't for years.
I look at the days when Kellys Korner was right in the heart of the mentioned area. The Kent movie theater was also there. Great neighborhood anchors for business. Kellys was a must stop for all the locals. The Huntingdon Bank was there. There was another bank right there at York St. Now banks most likely had more money than any businesses there. There was a little diner there. All the locals would get their morning coffee and evening dinner. Restaurants, barber shops, bakery, Acme Markets was there on the corner of Monmouth and Kensington. There was another Market in the area around Front St. , there was clothing stores. There was a place there around Huntingdon that made glass. There was a pickle factory and sauerkraut distributer.
It was all right there and served the working people from that area. Met all their needs. Provided may local jobs. I haven't even mentioned all the factories that was in that area.
Even movies get made there. So money has been poured into that very specific area hand over fist. When the drugs came the money makers threw their hands in the air and left. With good reason. They had no community or civil support. The prostitution has been around long before you or I. I'm not just talking the strip I'm talking world wide. Case in point. The area in Atlantic City was built up and rebuilt over the past 40 or so years. Yet the drugs and prostitution is thriving. Never left the area. In fact it has increased because of the influx of money.
I have watched LEO raid the same location for drugs 3-4 times in one month. While the raid is going down people was buying drugs from the onlookers. Hours later drugs being sold in the exact location that was just raided.
As long as the Huntingdon and Somerset El stops are available to bring in the drug buyers the area will not change for the better. They have been trying that with the Somerset El stop for the last 3 years. The joke there is with the Tranny units there the dealers sell the drugs 25 feet from the guard shack. They shoot up right on the stoops arms length away. They die within a few feet. And the girls get picked up right in front of them. They can only do so much with what they have to work with. Then the kicker is the same Leos that lock the girls up for prostitution was getting their dick sucked by the those girls hours before.
And I do agree the media attention is there. Yet it seems like its a double edge sword at best. It lets the public know what's going on, but also lets those looking for subversive activity, that is also available right there. I spoke with a girl yesterday from Erie PA. I asked what brought her to Hells Playground. She said the drugs and the ability to pay for them walking the streets there. The drugs are close buy. There are places within walking distance to take a date off the street. She can get free food right at the mission there. Can shower and get donated clothes at the womens center there. So if the information is getting as far away as Erie PA, my guess is even farther, then the draw here is much greater than what most people understand.
Now The Last Stop is a block away from this new construction. That attracts the addicts and prostitutes in the area. The St. Francis mission where they get there only meal is also there. I doubt the new neighbors can chase them out.
Not sure about you or your friends or others reading this. I know I would not want to sink that much money into a house right there in the jungle knowing while I'm on my way to the El to go to work there is some addict or prostitute casing my $400,000. 00 or even $200,000.00 investment for their next hit or crack party. Or to sell everything I own to fund their next high. Nor would I want my children to be exposed to that activity and risk them winding up in the same boat. Just the children factor alone would be enough to deter any sensible young couple wanting a safe environment for their children.
Now lets eliminate all the present factors explained. I still wouldn't want to risk my child running barefoot in the streets only to be stuck by some thoughtless addicts needle carelessly tossed in the street.
I can only imagine how many used needles are comingled into the building materials building those properties.
It would be nice if I was wrong on this one. So far for the last 50 years I've been right. Me, I'm just an 'OL Gator.
[QUOTE=Gator145;3520437]Agreed Never is a big word. Let me change that to never in the last 50 years to avoid dispute. I'm a realist. Part of that reality is many of the locals are patronizing the prostitutes. The same locals living next door to the recently built homes. Many are also addicts. Which makes the locals a very large part of the quandary there. Hell they are riding horses, bike cops, cops on mopeds etc right through the Indiana or Cambria drug markets. There's stationed positions all around and nothing changes. They don't miss a beat there. Haven't for years.
I look at the days when Kellys Korner was right in the heart of the mentioned area. The Kent movie theater was also there. Great neighborhood anchors for business. Kellys was a must stop for all the locals. The Huntingdon Bank was there. There was another bank right there at York St. Now banks most likely had more money than any businesses there. There was a little diner there. All the locals would get their morning coffee and evening dinner. Restaurants, barber shops, bakery, Acme Markets was there on the corner of Monmouth and Kensington. There was another Market in the area around Front St. , there was clothing stores. There was a place there around Huntingdon that made glass. There was a pickle factory and sauerkraut distributer.
It was all right there and served the working people from that area. Met all their needs. Provided may local jobs. I haven't even mentioned all the factories that was in that area.
Even movies get made there. So money has been poured into that very specific area hand over fist. When the drugs came the money makers threw their hands in the air and left. With good reason. They had no community or civil support. The prostitution has been around long before you or I. I'm not just talking the strip I'm talking world wide. Case in point. The area in Atlantic City was built up and rebuilt over the past 40 or so years. Yet the drugs and prostitution is thriving. Never left the area. In fact it has increased because of the influx of money.
I have watched LEO raid the same location for drugs 3-4 times in one month. While the raid is going down people was buying drugs from the onlookers. Hours later drugs being sold in the exact location that was just raided.
As long as the Huntingdon and Somerset El stops are available to bring in the drug buyers the area will not change for the better. They have been trying that with the Somerset El stop for the last 3 years. The joke there is with the Tranny units there the dealers sell the drugs 25 feet from the guard shack. They shoot up right on the stoops arms length away. They die within a few feet. And the girls get picked up right in front of them. They can only do so much with what they have to work with. Then the kicker is the same Leos that lock the girls up for prostitution was getting their dick sucked by the those girls hours before.
And I do agree the media attention is there. Yet it seems like its a double edge sword at best. It lets the public know what's going on, but also lets those looking for subversive activity, that is also available right there. I spoke with a girl yesterday from Erie PA. I asked what brought her to Hells Playground. She said the drugs and the ability to pay for them walking the streets there. The drugs are close buy. There are places within walking distance to take a date off the street. She can get free food right at the mission there. Can shower and get donated clothes at the womens center there. So if the information is getting as far away as Erie PA, my guess is even farther, then the draw here is much greater than what most people understand.
Now The Last Stop is a block away from this new construction. That attracts the addicts and prostitutes in the area. The St. Francis mission where they get there only meal is also there. I doubt the new neighbors can chase them out.
Not sure about you or your friends or others reading this. I know I would not want to sink that much money into a house right there in the jungle knowing while I'm on my way to the El to go to work there is some addict or prostitute casing my $400,000. 00 or even $200,000.00 investment for their next hit or crack party. Or to sell everything I own to fund their next high. Nor would I want my children to be exposed to that activity and risk them winding up in the same boat. Just the children factor alone would be enough to deter any sensible young couple wanting a safe environment for their children.
Now lets eliminate all the present factors explained. I still wouldn't want to risk my child running barefoot in the streets only to be stuck by some thoughtless addicts needle carelessly tossed in the street.
I can only imagine how many used needles are comingled into the building materials building those properties.
It would be nice if I was wrong on this one. So far for the last 50 years I've been right. Me, I'm just an 'OL Gator.[/QUOTE]If they want to gentrify that neighborhood, they can. I have seen it happen to quite a few drug neighborhoods across the country over the years. Places I used to cruise through and be able to choose from a few different ladies hustling on the street are now clean, middle class neighborhoods. The drugs and women are still available, they just found a new shitty neighborhood to occupy. North Philadelphia might be the exception, but I doubt that it will be.
[QUOTE=Gator145;3520437]Agreed Never is a big word. Let me change that to never in the last 50 years to avoid dispute. I'm a realist. Part of that reality is many of the locals are patronizing the prostitutes. The same locals living next door to the recently built homes. Many are also addicts. Which makes the locals a very large part of the quandary there. Hell they are riding horses, bike cops, cops on mopeds etc right through the Indiana or Cambria drug markets. There's stationed positions all around and nothing changes. They don't miss a beat there. Haven't for years.
I look at the days when Kellys Korner was right in the heart of the mentioned area. The Kent movie theater was also there. Great neighborhood anchors for business. Kellys was a must stop for all the locals. The Huntingdon Bank was there. There was another bank right there at York St. Now banks most likely had more money than any businesses there. There was a little diner there. All the locals would get their morning coffee and evening dinner. Restaurants, barber shops, bakery, Acme Markets was there on the corner of Monmouth and Kensington. There was another Market in the area around Front St. , there was clothing stores. There was a place there around Huntingdon that made glass. There was a pickle factory and sauerkraut distributer.
It was all right there and served the working people from that area. Met all their needs. Provided may local jobs. I haven't even mentioned all the factories that was in that area.
Even movies get made there. So money has been poured into that very specific area hand over fist. When the drugs came the money makers threw their hands in the air and left. With good reason. They had no community or civil support. The prostitution has been around long before you or I. I'm not just talking the strip I'm talking world wide. Case in point. The area in Atlantic City was built up and rebuilt over the past 40 or so years. Yet the drugs and prostitution is thriving. Never left the area. In fact it has increased because of the influx of money.
I have watched LEO raid the same location for drugs 3-4 times in one month. While the raid is going down people was buying drugs from the onlookers. Hours later drugs being sold in the exact location that was just raided.
As long as the Huntingdon and Somerset El stops are available to bring in the drug buyers the area will not change for the better. They have been trying that with the Somerset El stop for the last 3 years. The joke there is with the Tranny units there the dealers sell the drugs 25 feet from the guard shack. They shoot up right on the stoops arms length away. They die within a few feet. And the girls get picked up right in front of them. They can only do so much with what they have to work with. Then the kicker is the same Leos that lock the girls up for prostitution was getting their dick sucked by the those girls hours before.
And I do agree the media attention is there. Yet it seems like its a double edge sword at best. It lets the public know what's going on, but also lets those looking for subversive activity, that is also available right there. I spoke with a girl yesterday from Erie PA. I asked what brought her to Hells Playground. She said the drugs and the ability to pay for them walking the streets there. The drugs are close buy. There are places within walking distance to take a date off the street. She can get free food right at the mission there. Can shower and get donated clothes at the womens center there. So if the information is getting as far away as Erie PA, my guess is even farther, then the draw here is much greater than what most people understand.
Now The Last Stop is a block away from this new construction. That attracts the addicts and prostitutes in the area. The St. Francis mission where they get there only meal is also there. I doubt the new neighbors can chase them out.
Not sure about you or your friends or others reading this. I know I would not want to sink that much money into a house right there in the jungle knowing while I'm on my way to the El to go to work there is some addict or prostitute casing my $400,000. 00 or even $200,000.00 investment for their next hit or crack party. Or to sell everything I own to fund their next high. Nor would I want my children to be exposed to that activity and risk them winding up in the same boat. Just the children factor alone would be enough to deter any sensible young couple wanting a safe environment for their children.
Now lets eliminate all the present factors explained. I still wouldn't want to risk my child running barefoot in the streets only to be stuck by some thoughtless addicts needle carelessly tossed in the street.
I can only imagine how many used needles are comingled into the building materials building those properties.
It would be nice if I was wrong on this one. So far for the last 50 years I've been right. Me, I'm just an 'OL Gator.[/QUOTE]I think there are some differences in sustained investment that comes with home ownership and development vs. What happened in AC, or a movie. It's going to be tough to change, but look at Times Square in the 70's.
It would be fun to revisit this in 10 years.
[QUOTE=JTown74;3521183]I think there are some differences in sustained investment that comes with home ownership and development vs. What happened in AC, or a movie. It's going to be tough to change, but look at Times Square in the 70's.
It would be fun to revisit this in 10 years.[/QUOTE]At Front and Thompson, Front and Montgomery, 17-18 years ago I can remember finding some of the hottest girls. Often it was Fishtown girls in their late teens or early twenties. I can remember 3 separate cases of these girls who obviously were risk takers but yet had not been sucked into the homeless lifestyle. I can also remember an apartment building on Front near Susquehanna that was full of characters and girls. The real estate uptick through that stretch has already shut it down for the monger and the girls. Concerns about raising children in the blocks between Frankford and Kensington, York to Lehigh are a non-issue for the gentrifying class. Ask the families who have raised their children in Northern Liberties over the last 30 years. Nolibs was crack infested and junky infested when they moved in. Now those same families of professionals and artists couldn't afford to buy the house they live in. It's where they want to be. They are there and they will push all the way to Frankford and Bridge in the next 20-30 years. It's simply the reality of having an Elevated train and literally 1000's and 1000's of people who prefer to live down town. The houses near Cumberland and Emerald are already more valuable than the day they moved in. I give the Huntington Station area action 2-3 more years, 5 tops.
[QUOTE=Lewdsun;3521898]At Front and Thompson, Front and Montgomery, 17-18 years ago I can remember finding some of the hottest girls. Often it was Fishtown girls in their late teens or early twenties. I can remember 3 separate cases of these girls who obviously were risk takers but yet had not been sucked into the homeless lifestyle. I can also remember an apartment building on Front near Susquehanna that was full of characters and girls. The real estate uptick through that stretch has already shut it down for the monger and the girls. Concerns about raising children in the blocks between Frankford and Kensington, York to Lehigh are a non-issue for the gentrifying class. Ask the families who have raised their children in Northern Liberties over the last 30 years. Nolibs was crack infested and junky infested when they moved in. Now those same families of professionals and artists couldn't afford to buy the house they live in. It's where they want to be. They are there and they will push all the way to Frankford and Bridge in the next 20-30 years. It's simply the reality of having an Elevated train and literally 1000's and 1000's of people who prefer to live down town. The houses near Cumberland and Emerald are already more valuable than the day they moved in. I give the Huntington Station area action 2-3 more years, 5 tops.[/QUOTE]This is how I see it too.
The question is where are these people going to end up? Where are the people from the railway encampment going to end up? People who think treatment is a realistic primary option are deluded.
[QUOTE=Gator145;3514743]I do remember Lindsay. She was sweet. She said something to me the last time I saw her that was about the nicest thing she could say. I'll never forget that. It was very quiet and she said rather loudly Ooooohhhhh Baby it hurts. Me, I'm just an 'OL Gator.[/QUOTE]Gator, We are not worthy!
[QUOTE=JTown74;3522346]This is how I see it too.
The question is where are these people going to end up? Where are the people from the railway encampment going to end up? People who think treatment is a realistic primary option are deluded.[/QUOTE]When I was a kid it was Meth or as we called it, crank. Then it was Crack / rock / hard. Now it is dope. The major push to end the opioid crisis will succeed and something else will replace dope. Probably crystal meth is my guess. It's already here but hasn't stormed the market locally. The addicts, street walkers, dealers and fiends will probably go up Torreadale Ave and into lower Bucks and out Woodland into Delco as the real estate market absorbs all the older neighborhoods in close proximity to Center City and Septa. It's already happening as most of us know. Just my guess.
Without going into great detail, I blame myself for my monetary loss with this one. I used to see her twice a week or so and "thought" she was a good person and trustworty. Only because of the time we spent and the time we talked during our encounters. Very recently, she decided to rip me off. Again no great details as to how etc but she is not to be trusted. The truth is I am asking that if we band together and avoid girls that are untrustworthy, they may start to wonder why the well is going dry and why they are not getting picked up. I learned some lessons on this one and will proceed more cautiously the next time but if you want to help a brother out, avoid her if you see her. Her hair is more stragly now and a bit shorter and her skin is very tan now too.
Thanks. You saved a brother the trouble with that post. Exactly what the forum is for.
[QUOTE=JamesGlia;3523519]Without going into great detail, I blame myself for my monetary loss with this one. I used to see her twice a week or so and "thought" she was a good person and trustworty. Only because of the time we spent and the time we talked during our encounters. Very recently, she decided to rip me off. Again no great details as to how etc but she is not to be trusted. The truth is I am asking that if we band together and avoid girls that are untrustworthy, they may start to wonder why the well is going dry and why they are not getting picked up. I learned some lessons on this one and will proceed more cautiously the next time but if you want to help a brother out, avoid her if you see her. Her hair is more stragly now and a bit shorter and her skin is very tan now too.[/QUOTE]I have known Christina for a few years now. This is at least the second time I have heard of her being untrustworthy. I agree about drying up their market place so they suffer a bit. That goes for all of theses girls that think they can get away with this stuff.
I'm noticing more and more girls walking around with severely black eyes. Makes one wonder if Karma is doing some catching up or are they just not getting enough sleep. Would like to think its the former. Hmmmmmm.
Would be good if going forward every monger would take a picture of every girls face before doing any business. Just let them know up front if things don't go well or if there is any underhanded activity they are getting posted here. The more we stick together on these issues, the better for all of us.
The referenced report just reinforces my prior warnings. No matter how well you think you know a girl, or how good you think your relationship is, she is always scheming and conniving. They do not give a damned about you no matter how much you do for them. In the past week I have been informed of six instances of girls blatantly ripping guys off on the strip. We can either help prevent further instances or we can stick together and bring this to an abrupt halt. So take heed brothers. Listen and learn from those experienced enough to save you some second guessing. You are either your best friend out their or your own enemy.
As for Christina, she usually works from Venango north to around Buckius. She could be taking pointers from Danielle who also works that area. Her one arm is pretty messed up with very bad and noticeable scar tissue. That's from a recent hospital stay for an aggressive abscess. Me, I'm just an 'OL Gator.