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03-11-19 17:19 #27200Senior Member

Posts: 144Amanda from GG
Hi,
If anyone has info on Amanda from GG, could you please message me. I saw hsr in December before her vacation. Sbe gave a really great massage and had a great personality to match. I was hoping to see her again next month on my visit back, but GG is now closed according to the forum posts.
Thanks for any help.
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03-11-19 14:06 #27199Senior Member

Posts: 182I agree with many of the things Mr. Bill pointed out it doesn't really matter if the neighbors were the problem or even if the conpetition is the one who did the calls because they could do it again and guess what, LEO will have to investigate again, I've been to CB before unfortunately not as many times as I would've hoped before they closed as it was too far from me at the time. I don't know what you mean by talented professionals because far as I know the majority didn't go ther for a massage and if they did sadly it wasnt what one would expect but I never did mind that part, and what you said about police investigating illegal activity, this is the massage section of the forums in a website that discusses what? I am sure that all of us try to be safe and sometimes go the extra mile there specially if one has a family or a good job they'd like to keep but then again I honestly think that the mongers who got busted in Jupiter also thought the same thing.
Originally Posted by Gentleman100
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03-11-19 12:42 #27198Senior Member

Posts: 794CB: Visit When Opens
I have a different opinion. I think CB will be better than ever. The neighbors were never the problem, it was the competitors trying to get the business closed. I think that CB will have talented professionals. I think LEO is getting tired of doing the competitor's dirty work by having to investigate false rumors of illegal activities (I. E. Human trafficking, etc.).
Originally Posted by MrBill469
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When CB opens, I will definitely visit and post my experiences here. I am, by nature, careful, and I have no problem visiting a super premium establishment like CB. As always, be safe.
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03-11-19 10:56 #27197Senior Member

Posts: 142Don't ever talk to the police
This 46 minutes video by an attorney and cop is a must watch for anyone who has any questions about what to do if a police officer attempts to ask you anything. The answer is "say nothing". Shut up and ask for a lawyer. You can only make things worse for yourself by talking. Never better. It's hard to do because you think it will make you look guilty but they already think you are guilty. That's why they are talking to you.
Originally Posted by LongWhiskers
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d-7o9xYp7eE
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03-11-19 08:58 #27196Senior Member

Posts: 215Mia. Insights
Since we can't search on 3 letter words can someone please share or PM me insight on Mia.
Thanks in advance.
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03-10-19 21:55 #27195Senior Member

Posts: 934Interesting. Here's the quote below from the article where they mention this site. How dare they call us "illicit", A2 should sue them for libel, LOL.
Originally Posted by DominicanPete
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The warrants also reveal detectives relied on two illicit massage parlor locator websites for leads: RubMaps.com and USASexGuide.nl. Lead investigator Andrew Sharp included screenshots from the site, with reviews specifically about rub and tugs at Orchids of Asia.
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03-10-19 21:53 #27194Regular Member

Posts: 20That is the regular way that they re supposed to do it. Getting a sneak and peek is skipping that step. I have a feeling their warrant will be thrown out. Other, less intrusive means available.
Originally Posted by James185
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03-10-19 17:37 #27193

Posts: 532Cherry Blossom GRAND (re) OPENING! - Buyer Beware?
Electing to avoid patronizing any new establishment housed in the same building as the former Cherry Blossom Spa is probably wise for any of a number of reasons, just as the "re-opening" may, itself, be the only logical next step for the facility.
Originally Posted by Jiat2001
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The certifiably paranoid may come to a "logical" conclusion that this could ONLY be a sting operation set up by LE as a honey-trap to lure in client "johns" for prosecution. If that were true, I might suggest the well-informed customer seek alternative establishments for anything more than a simple back massage.
On the other hand, the obliviously optimistic may observe that the entire facility is set up for showers and tiny massage rooms, making any other use of the building a costly endeavor to totally gut / remodel everything from wall-to-wall. The least-cost tenant for a landlord to attract (one who can use the building "as-is") is going to be another spa / massage type place. However, with the watchful eye of the Health Department, not to mention LE, leaning heavily on the entire operation, a logical assumption would be that any spa / massage type place going into that particular address is most likely going to be REQUIRED to keep to the straight-and-narrow legitimate business model. If THAT were true, I might STILL suggest that the well informed customer seek alternative establishments for anything more than a simple back massage!
Either way, I'm not inclined to go there.
Interestingly, a similar situation has popped up in Tampa on Kennedy Blvd. Some readers here will recall a local Tampa "news" reporter doing an expose' on all the spas on Kennedy Blvd and how they are "obviously" dens of prostitution. From that grew a local church-bourne morality group of self-righteous do-gooders seeking to "Clean Up Kennedy" (that's even the name of their FB page), who actually picketed outside one of the more popular and well-reviewed AMPs (kinda like CB used to be). The building turned out to be owned by some former city-connected guy, so this group also tried to shame the landlord into taking actions counter to his personal business interests (i.e. to evict a paying tenant and, as a result, go without income while maintaining the expense of property ownership). The business actually elected to leave on their own, due to the public pressure of picketers, etc. , and the building was vacant for some time (kinda like CB used to be). Recently, a new spa / massage type place has opened in the same building (kinda like CB), ostensibly for all the same logical business reasons described above regarding use of a facility so equipped. I think the new sign out front of this Tampa place says something like "Foot Massage", but it's clearly an Asian Massage Parlor. That said, for all the same reasons also cited above, many potential clients may be of the belief that it's either some sort of expensive LE sting, or (more likely if you ask me) the establishment will be on the straight-and-narrow legitimate business model and I doubt they'll be getting much business from well-read, well informed mongers in the Tampa area!
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03-10-19 11:23 #27192Senior Member

Posts: 139Same tactics seattle
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03-10-19 09:44 #27191Regular Member

Posts: 15Kms or you massage.
First time in Orlando area and looking to go for a massage. Which one of these places would you recommend and the cost.
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03-10-19 09:39 #27190Senior Member

Posts: 794Correcting Misinformation
Actually, the truth is that CB was closed down voluntarily to regroup after lesser competitors attacked (called LEO). The licenses are valid and in order (I checked). When it reopens, I will certainly visit as often as my wallet allows me to.
Originally Posted by Jiat2001
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Be safe.
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03-10-19 07:41 #27189Regular Member

Posts: 10I agree. Any good lawyer or police officer will tell you that if they were questioned as a suspect, they would also remain silent an ask for an attorney. If they would do it, you should too.
Originally Posted by Horsetrader
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03-10-19 02:42 #27188Senior Member

Posts: 1324Don't try to make up a story, if they disprove your story in court you are in deep trouble. Don't fall for bait such as "If you tell me everything, you can go home now."
Originally Posted by LongWhiskers
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03-09-19 22:47 #27187Senior Member

Posts: 866RE: Female Customers
I suspect it could be argued that by recording only male clients, the police violated the equal justice under the law clause in the Constitution. By only recording male suspects or not recording all clients whether they are male or female while surveilling illegal activity would be biased policing. That might not pass Constitutional muster and probably shouldn't.
Originally Posted by FreakMe
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Shaggy.
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03-09-19 22:09 #27186Senior Member

Posts: 430Most peculiar
I drove by after reading something about CB reopening soon. If true then I would avoid that place due to recent reports. Stay safe.









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