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Just Visiting
I will be staying in the QC on business next month. Staying over sunday and monday. Could sure use some local help to find my way around. Place to go and places to avoid. I am from Des Moines where there is not much action on the streets. Could anybody recommend the best club in the area.
Thanks for all your help, PM me
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[QUOTE=Jason Dunlop]I will be staying in the QC on business next month. Staying over sunday and monday. Could sure use some local help to find my way around. Place to go and places to avoid. I am from Des Moines where there is not much action on the streets. Could anybody recommend the best club in the area.
Thanks for all your help, PM me[/QUOTE]
There is not much SW action here either, unless you get very lucky. I haven't been out lately though, but doesn't look like things have improved from the quantity/quality of posts on this board. There is an AMP in Milan, but I wouldn't recommend it.
Strip clubs? Really depends on what you are after. In Davenport, I was just at Tuxedos two nights ago really late. The quality was good. Daisy Dooks is also a good place for quality girls. They both run specials on Monday, I believe. I would stay away from The Amsterdam. Northern Exposure in Mt Joy is usually pretty good too, they have much better lap dance area since they remodeled. In Illinois, I think The Body Shop may be closed, at least it was two nights ago. Jolly Roger, well, that's just an experience you have to have once in your life.
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I spa
went to i spa today saw tina same as always nice massage nice hr on the flip damage was .70 door .40 tip
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How right you are...
[QUOTE=Spoonie]Jolly Roger, well, that's just an experience you have to have once in your life.[/QUOTE]How right you are.
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Massage
[QUOTE=Pmil 202]went to i spa today saw tina same as always nice massage nice hr on the flip damage was .70 door .40 tip[/QUOTE]I though it was posted there wasn't a good MP around the Quad Cities. I would like to know more about I Spa. Is that the one in Milan, IL? If anyone has any experiences with these place please PM me.
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[QUOTE=Jason Dunlop]I though it was posted there wasn't a good MP around the Quad Cities. I would like to know more about I Spa. Is that the one in Milan, IL? If anyone has any experiences with these place please PM me.[/QUOTE]
I had a thoroughly unpleasant experience there. Others on this forum continue to go. I guess it depends on your expectations.
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Has anyone checked this out on the CL? Been seeing this alot on there.
Pm me if you have.
Thanks
[url]http://quadcities.craigslist.org/stp/1343785219.html[/url]
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Craigslist
What's up QCA?
Anyone take a bite at this? You might have missed it since it is in the Strictly Platonic (WTF?) section of QC CL.
Respectable, Clean, Caring, Gentle, Mature Professional Independent Caucasian Escort.
Massage, BJ (blow job), HJ (hand job), BBBJ (bare back blow job), Anything to make your day relaxing & Fullfilling!
NO ANAL-NO BONDAGE
Sexy, Short Blonde Hair, 38D Busts, 145 Pounds, 5'5", EXTREMELY CLEAN!
Available from 10am to 10 pm. My Place right by the QC Airport.
******PHONE: Three, Zero, Nine / Seven, Nine, Nine / Seven, Three, Nine, [EDIT].******
Location: Right by the QC Airport
it's NOT ok to contact this poster with services or other commercial interests
PostingID: 1343785219
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[QUOTE=Pmil 202]Has anyone checked this out on the CL? Been seeing this alot on there.
Pm me if you have.
Thanks
[url]http://quadcities.craigslist.org/stp/1343785219.html[/url][/QUOTE]It has been flagged as SPAM.
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She used to go by Tanya
She came here from Galesburg. Kinda on the plump side, but great enthusiasm. Cum on face. I have not seen her since she moved here, only in a pinch for me.
Negotiated to $1, so affordable at least
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Since Evy Mensch moved her Davenport hair salon, Evy's Hair Hut, to the corner of 2nd and Myrtle streets, she looks out the corner window of her business and sees it all.
Drug deals, men picking up prostitutes, fights, drunks meandering in the street.
"If there are girls around, the drug dealers are around," Mensch said.
She often walks in the backyard of her building and finds people either drinking or sleeping. Too often, she picks up the broken booze bottles she finds.
Davenport police have long battled the vice crimes of drugs and prostitution in the downtown area. On June 3, the city designated the central city a Crime Control Strategy, or CCS, zone.
Criminal damage to the downtown parking ramp and harassment of those using the skate park and basketball court at Centennial Park were cited as reasons to begin a CCS zone, Lt. Rick Chase said.
A shooting in Centennial Park early June 11 that left two men wounded caused city leaders to order the park closed from midnight to 5 a.m. daily.
The CCS zone runs from the Mississippi River to 4th Street and from Marquette to LeClaire streets. Police call it a no-tolerance zone where officers have no discretion in the issuance of traffic citations or taking anyone to jail who is found breaking the law.
"Even someone driving a car with a burned-out headlight is going to get a ticket," Davenport Police Chief Frank Donchez said.
Program impact
From June 3, when the program began, through Aug. 26, Davenport police have arrested 271 people and issued 538 citations.
The charges have run the gamut, from prostitution to drug possession to driving while suspended to public intoxication and consuming alcohol in the parks.
"The goal is to get this whole area cleaned up," said Chase, who supervises the program. Not just patrol officers, but officers with the Tactical Operations Bureau and the NETS program have provided help.
"The neighborhood response has been good," said Davenport Alderman Bill Boom, whose 3rd Ward includes the CCS area. He also has a business in the area, Mary's on 2nd.
"They're calling for these enforcements in this area," he said of his business neighbors. "The police are complying, and obviously they're being very effective."
Boom said, however, that he has received calls with accusations of racial profiling.
"We're discussing that with command staff, but so far, there is no evidence to indicate that is the case," he said. "An area that receives intense attention like this is going to feel the heat. That's the intention."
Riding around the downtown area and through Centennial Park, police Capt. David Struckman said the strategy will continue for the foreseeable future, and it is not taking resources away from other areas of the city.
"I liken it to a zone defense," Struckman said. "We find out what the bad guys are doing, and we apply a zone defense to combat it."
'Entrenched history'
Struckman said police are working in an area with an entrenched history.
Mensch said that those engaging in vice crimes loiter on the front step of her business. Not only is it a place to sit, but they have a clear view of 2nd and Myrtle streets. From that vantage point, prostitutes or drug dealers can easily spot police coming, or wave down customers coming from any direction. Their customers can see them, too.
Also, loiterers block the door to her business, she said. Mensch and police regularly chase them away. A "no-loitering" sign hangs prominently in the front window.
"The girls will stand around on the sidewalk, and when my male customers park to come in, the girls run up to them," she said. "When the men walk out, the girls beg for money.
"I'll go out and tell them to leave my customers alone, and they'll say, 'It's a public sidewalk.' I'll tell them, 'I'm working right now.'"
Shan Singh, who owns the convenience store across the street from Evy's, said he has had far fewer problems since the police crackdown.
Before, he would have to go out to his parking lot regularly and chase away people who would park and wait for prostitutes or drug dealers, and often he would call police. The effort took him away from his work.
"It was bad for business," he said, because the people loitering would not buy anything but took up space that paying customers would use.
"The police have done a good job," he said. "It's good for business. Customers don't want to come in if they see people just loitering."
Centennial Park
Donchez said the city now has far fewer problems at Centennial Park, and that includes less litter and broken glass from beer bottles that need to be cleaned up. The surrounding neighborhood also has had fewer problems.
"There were groups of over 100 people getting to the park and causing trouble or meeting there for illicit purposes," Donchez said. "There were assaults, and there were fights, and the park was not being used for its intended purposes."
The safety of the people who want to use the park for fishing or boating was being jeopardized, he added.
Andy Ode, 17, a student at Davenport West High School, spent his summer at the Davenport skate park and is glad to see police cracking down. He has seen the problems firsthand.
"After the lights come on, they'd come down and sit in the parking lot and start fights and everything," he said. "There was one guy, 16 years old, who got beat up. Those people are all in their 20s. What are they doing here causing trouble?
"We worked for years trying to get it here," he said of the skate park. "It's irritating. I was at every meeting when they were trying to get this open, and I don't want it shut down because people are being stupid."
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Trip Report
In the QC yesterday and today.
Last night hoped to find something on the stroll and did not see any girls out. Not even the ugly ones I would have passed on. This was in several different visits to the stroll bewteen 5PM and 11PM. Maybe the police action mentioned in the news article just posted has had some effect.
Decided to give up and headed back to hotel.
Called some of the services that advertise in the QCT. Got one that answered. This is often a hard thing to get them to do. The girl who answered the phone siad they were running a special. One fee for everything. Cool. She then rattled of a list of about a dozen girl that were available. Giving me name, age, race, height, weight, hair color and boob size. Then listing the same info about the next one. All were described as being very cute. All this info was not easily retained. I picked a girl who remembered something about and sounded as good as any of the rest of them. Was told she would arrive in about half an hour.
About half an hour later the girl arrived. She was 20 something gal was above average in looks but not a hottie. She also told me she was not looking her best since she was about ready to go to sleep when the call came in for her to come see me. The one price thing was right and I had a good time.
I am not mentioning her name nor the name of the place I called due to what happened next. The girl told me she was hoping to get a couple of guys to see on a regular basis at her place. Said I seemed like an OK guy and told me she hoped I would be one of them. She acted a bit disappointed when I told her I lived over an hour drive away, at which point she said I have a car and can come see you! Gave me her phone number and told me to call her. Also said I would get a bit better price since we would split the money the girl who answers the phone gets since she was eliminating the middle woman.
Told her might be willing to hook up later today, but she said her day job shift today would be from noon to 8. So for me a no do. I'll be at a meeting here in town from 10 to noon and am supposed to get back to the office at some point before 5 today.
Saved her number for the next trip to town. I did not get permission to give her number out to anyone else.
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Brenda?
Think Brenda's time in the state pen is over, or soon will be. Anyone know if she got out and is back among us? Figure if she has QCMasterMonger can finally snap the promised pics and proudly display them for all to see. Sort of wonder what she looks llike these days since the pic that has been posted of her online is allegedly 15 years old or so.
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RE: Davenport News Story
I think they should absolutely put a lot of man power on keeping the parks safe for their intended use. I think that's great news, they're having success cleaning that up. Kids & families use these areas for recreation & relaxation. However, kids & families are not frequenting the corner of 2nd and Myrtle street, at midnight. So, go patrol the parks & stop pissing on our fun! lol
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Brenda Harris is out!
You can look her up on the Iowa Dept of corrections. I miss all the crazy stuff she did on Craigslist. Just ain't like it used to be. Mongering downtown is dead.
[QUOTE=Mister Quick]Think Brenda's time in the state pen is over, or soon will be. Anyone know if she got out and is back among us? Figure if she has QCMasterMonger can finally snap the promised pics and proudly display them for all to see. Sort of wonder what she looks llike these days since the pic that has been posted of her online is allegedly 15 years old or so.[/QUOTE]