Eden stake out, C'mon Guys
[QUOTE=NCHobbyist69;1885171]Geez, Red Rose getting bad reports, Eden in Cary staked out by uncle leo. Anywhere left? :-0[/QUOTE]Eden Spa:
C'mon guys There's no "stake-out" Have you been watching Andy and Barney too long? Town of Cary has several "ghost" cruisers parked in various strip malls throughout the town. There has been a squad car parked in this mall for years. Cary's finest also do a great job of patrolling the city and its business areas. No wonder the village has a low crime rate.
Secondly, this is a legit establishment and is licensed. It is not illegal to get a massage! So there is no need to act like you are entering a "bawdy establishment". If there is in fact a "stake out" at the Cary locations you can thank your brother "monger" who bragged about FS!
Stay away if you like. It just makes it easier for me to visit my favorite providers at Eden. Seriously, you have a greater chance of "getting busted" by your wife or girl friend than by LE. If they see you entering or leaving may have some 'splaining" to do but there is nothing to explain to the police. Think about it!
Come on, we're all not that naive!
Come on guys, we all know (whether we choose to admit to it or not) that even though massage places may be "licensed," are the names that are posted in their building for state inspection, the actual licensed therapist? The licensed name on the wall may be Li Xiu Ying, but the girl who is giving you your "massage" is really not her. She is named Coco, Sun Lee, Daisy, or some other generic, juicy-girl name. The Chinese pay someone else to take the state board tests, and then ship in other Chinese girls from New York, California, etc to go and work in those places for next to nothing; most of them don't speak English! I bet if any state inspectors or LE came to investigate, they would see that the names posted in the front (people that are actually licensed and registered) do not match with the actual women working there, except for maybe one person.
So yes, it is easy to get busted in a massage parlor. Gentlemen, we all know (to include myself) that when we enter a building that has red letters that spell out "Massage", there are bath tables and showers in the building, and the establishment has ads that are listed on sites such Backpage and another site, we all know what goes on in there. If we really thought it was a legit establishment, we would go to places like Massage Envy or go see a chiropractor.
Just putting my two sense out there.