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  1. #13063

    PT is Ginger and Nicole

    Lineup above.

  2. #13062

    Is PT still Nicole and joanne?

    Last I checked this was the lineup.

  3. #13061

    Pink Spa

    Coming from Pasco, was curious if FS was avail at Pink?

  4. #13060

    Not Momo from HR

    Quote Originally Posted by MiyakoFan  [View Original Post]
    Does anyone know if the Momo currently at Palace (with Sofia) is the same very popular Momo from Han River in Tampa?
    Spoke with the cleaning woman today (boy, is she sexy! She verified that it is not the same Momo from HR.

  5. #13059
    Quote Originally Posted by RickJohn  [View Original Post]
    Just had a nice hour session with Angela, I think she is beautiful. Since it was her time of the month, I just got a BBBJ which was indeed great. She is here for 2 more months so I will be back for sure. 8/$40.
    Do you know who's working there this week?

  6. #13058

    Angela at Vinca

    Just had a nice hour session with Angela, I think she is beautiful. Since it was her time of the month, I just got a BBBJ which was indeed great. She is here for 2 more months so I will be back for sure. 8/$40.

  7. #13057

    Momo

    Does anyone know if the Momo currently at Palace (with Sofia) is the same very popular Momo from Han River in Tampa?

  8. #13056
    Quote Originally Posted by Bearing100  [View Original Post]
    Yeah, the AMPs at least that I go to. There is definitely no trafficking going on. They pretty much come and go as they please. Taking vacations, visiting family, etc. Many of them talk about their vacations, families, etc. And have even had some show me pics of them vacationing & out with friends (nice places. One even scuba diving). They just figured out a way to make a nice living with a semi flexible schedule. Which I'm sure some are jealous of. And in addition I find they're all for the most part pretty health conscious. Not doing drugs and most not even drinking. Mostly all are pretty clean cut. So they just have basically an in demand service that they make decent money at even if it might be a different lifestyle to some.
    Just to add on.

    Some of the AMPs I have visited in the past have had a nice array of cars in back that were not customers. I did ask the MM.

    Lexus, Land Rover, and occasionally a Mercedes.

    Just my observation.

    Regards,

    H19.

  9. #13055
    Quote Originally Posted by DrWilly  [View Original Post]
    Law Enforcement Agencies having dedicated resources focused on "Human Trafficking", etc., reminds me of a similar phenomenon from about 25 years ago. It has to do with some topic of unknown and undetermined "danger", for which NO ONE can argue the virtue of marshalling unlimited resources to be prepared to ATTACK the imminent dangers!

    For those of you that are both, (A.) old enough, and (B.) intimately familiar with the Information Technology (I/T) business in the late 1990's, you may remember the paranoid focus on "Y2K" and the desperate warnings of people who really didn't know any better and had no more facts than anyone else, but were in a position of assumed or presumed authority, and were touting the looming menace of computer systems "blowing up" on 01/01/2000, and leaving us all in the midst of an extended "digital winter", from which it would take, possibly, YEARS to recover! OMG! The horror!

    In the face of that paranoia, I/T organizations had free reign to pretty much hire as many people as they wanted, as long as the headcount requisition was stamped with "Y2K Urgent", or some such bogus justification! I, personlly, was granted headcount tickets to hire more people than I knew what to do with... so I DID! LOL! Translate that phenomenon to the paranoia about the (actually totally unknown) "Human Trafficking situation, and you end up with LE agencies staffing up to go solve the perceived, yet probably actually fractionally broad in scope, "problem".

    For those of you either too young, or not familiar with the industry at the time, I'll add that the demon Y2K boogyman was a giant non-issue, all through the relatively minor work to adjust some ancient COBOL programs to handle a 4 digit year designation. "Human Trafficking" rather seems equally overblown ... but remains a handy device to hire and apply resources to chase the ghost.

    I'll end this by saying that actual Human Trafficking of individuals against their will is absolutely abhorrent and dispicable, and I'm fine with vigorous pursuit and prosecution of people benefitting from that practice. At the same time, to broadly apply that label to situations where girls are WILLINGLY working to make (a lot of) money, only serves to diminish the plight of the real and actual Human Trafficking victims, no matter how small that problem may truly be. Harumphhh!
    Yeah, the AMPs at least that I go to. There is definitely no trafficking going on. They pretty much come and go as they please. Taking vacations, visiting family, etc. Many of them talk about their vacations, families, etc. And have even had some show me pics of them vacationing & out with friends (nice places. One even scuba diving). They just figured out a way to make a nice living with a semi flexible schedule. Which I'm sure some are jealous of. And in addition I find they're all for the most part pretty health conscious. Not doing drugs and most not even drinking. Mostly all are pretty clean cut. So they just have basically an in demand service that they make decent money at even if it might be a different lifestyle to some.

  10. #13054
    Anyone know what the current line up at Palace is looking like?

  11. #13053

    Monica + Angela

    I did 4 hands with both of them today. Vinca was super busy so they kept jumping out of the room since this place doesn't have a mamasan like PT which was distracting and did bring the vibe down a bit. However, Vinca is great at finding beautiful talent with constant new additions so I guess you have to determine if that's for you. Monica is a short 5 foot MILF build with fake Ds. Angela I will say was very cute, seems to be the youngest I've met and similarly as cute as Katie was. I've yet to repeat providers but Angela has me rethinking breaking that trend for the first time for a solo session. I also always wrap it up even at Vinca and I might break that trend for her too lmao.

  12. #13052
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    Posts: 2415

    Human trafficking

    Quote Originally Posted by DrWilly  [View Original Post]
    Law Enforcement Agencies having dedicated resources focused on "Human Trafficking", etc., reminds me of a similar phenomenon from about 25 years ago. It has to do with some topic of unknown and undetermined "danger", for which NO ONE can argue the virtue of marshalling unlimited resources to be prepared to ATTACK the imminent dangers!

    For those of you that are both, (A.) old enough, and (B.) intimately familiar with the Information Technology (I/T) business in the late 1990's, you may remember the paranoid focus on "Y2K" and the desperate warnings of people who really didn't know any better and had no more facts than anyone else, but were in a position of assumed or presumed authority, and were touting the looming menace of computer systems "blowing up" on 01/01/2000, and leaving us all in the midst of an extended "digital winter", from which it would take, possibly, YEARS to recover! OMG! The horror!

    In the face of that paranoia, I/T organizations had free reign to pretty much hire as many people as they wanted, as long as the headcount requisition was stamped with "Y2K Urgent", or some such bogus justification! I, personlly, was granted headcount tickets to hire more people than I knew what to do with... so I DID! LOL! Translate that phenomenon to the paranoia about the (actually totally unknown) "Human Trafficking situation, and you end up with LE agencies staffing up to go solve the perceived, yet probably actually fractionally broad in scope, "problem".

    For those of you either too young, or not familiar with the industry at the time, I'll add that the demon Y2K boogyman was a giant non-issue, all through the relatively minor work to adjust some ancient COBOL programs to handle a 4 digit year designation. "Human Trafficking" rather seems equally overblown ... but remains a handy device to hire and apply resources to chase the ghost.

    I'll end this by saying that actual Human Trafficking of individuals against their will is absolutely abhorrent and dispicable, and I'm fine with vigorous pursuit and prosecution of people benefitting from that practice. At the same time, to broadly apply that label to situations where girls are WILLINGLY working to make (a lot of) money, only serves to diminish the plight of the real and actual Human Trafficking victims, no matter how small that problem may truly be. Harumphhh!
    I could not have said it better. Thanks for posting my thoughts. Bill Ho.

  13. #13051
    Quote Originally Posted by DrWilly  [View Original Post]
    Law Enforcement Agencies having dedicated resources focused on "Human Trafficking", etc., reminds me of a similar phenomenon from about 25 years ago. It has to do with some topic of unknown and undetermined "danger", for which NO ONE can argue the virtue of marshalling unlimited resources to be prepared to ATTACK the imminent dangers!

    For those of you that are both, (A.) old enough, and (B.) intimately familiar with the Information Technology (I/T) business in the late 1990's, you may remember the paranoid focus on "Y2K" and the desperate warnings of people who really didn't know any better and had no more facts than anyone else, but were in a position of assumed or presumed authority, and were touting the looming menace of computer systems "blowing up" on 01/01/2000, and leaving us all in the midst of an extended "digital winter", from which it would take, possibly, YEARS to recover! OMG! The horror!

    In the face of that paranoia, I/T organizations had free reign to pretty much hire as many people as they wanted, as long as the headcount requisition was stamped with "Y2K Urgent", or some such bogus justification! I, personlly, was granted headcount tickets to hire more people than I knew what to do with... so I DID! LOL! Translate that phenomenon to the paranoia about the (actually totally unknown) "Human Trafficking situation, and you end up with LE agencies staffing up to go solve the perceived, yet probably actually fractionally broad in scope, "problem".

    For those of you either too young, or not familiar with the industry at the time, I'll add that the demon Y2K boogyman was a giant non-issue, all through the relatively minor work to adjust some ancient COBOL programs to handle a 4 digit year designation. "Human Trafficking" rather seems equally overblown ... but remains a handy device to hire and apply resources to chase the ghost.

    I'll end this by saying that actual Human Trafficking of individuals against their will is absolutely abhorrent and dispicable, and I'm fine with vigorous pursuit and prosecution of people benefitting from that practice. At the same time, to broadly apply that label to situations where girls are WILLINGLY working to make (a lot of) money, only serves to diminish the plight of the real and actual Human Trafficking victims, no matter how small that problem may truly be. Harumphhh!
    Dr. Willy,

    Great analogy. I certainly recall the Y2 K paranoia. I was working for a cell phone company and recall baby sitting the MTSO (Mobile Telephone Switching Office) waiting for all Hell to cut loose.

    Regards,

    H19.

  14. #13050

    Trendy!

    Quote Originally Posted by FunGuy2022  [View Original Post]
    Pinellas (St. Pete) does have its own dedicated team just to go after prostitution, human trafficking and massage parlors, at least they did back in 2010.
    Law Enforcement Agencies having dedicated resources focused on "Human Trafficking", etc., reminds me of a similar phenomenon from about 25 years ago. It has to do with some topic of unknown and undetermined "danger", for which NO ONE can argue the virtue of marshalling unlimited resources to be prepared to ATTACK the imminent dangers!

    For those of you that are both, (A.) old enough, and (B.) intimately familiar with the Information Technology (I/T) business in the late 1990's, you may remember the paranoid focus on "Y2K" and the desperate warnings of people who really didn't know any better and had no more facts than anyone else, but were in a position of assumed or presumed authority, and were touting the looming menace of computer systems "blowing up" on 01/01/2000, and leaving us all in the midst of an extended "digital winter", from which it would take, possibly, YEARS to recover! OMG! The horror!

    In the face of that paranoia, I/T organizations had free reign to pretty much hire as many people as they wanted, as long as the headcount requisition was stamped with "Y2K Urgent", or some such bogus justification! I, personlly, was granted headcount tickets to hire more people than I knew what to do with... so I DID! LOL! Translate that phenomenon to the paranoia about the (actually totally unknown) "Human Trafficking situation, and you end up with LE agencies staffing up to go solve the perceived, yet probably actually fractionally broad in scope, "problem".

    For those of you either too young, or not familiar with the industry at the time, I'll add that the demon Y2K boogyman was a giant non-issue, all through the relatively minor work to adjust some ancient COBOL programs to handle a 4 digit year designation. "Human Trafficking" rather seems equally overblown ... but remains a handy device to hire and apply resources to chase the ghost.

    I'll end this by saying that actual Human Trafficking of individuals against their will is absolutely abhorrent and dispicable, and I'm fine with vigorous pursuit and prosecution of people benefitting from that practice. At the same time, to broadly apply that label to situations where girls are WILLINGLY working to make (a lot of) money, only serves to diminish the plight of the real and actual Human Trafficking victims, no matter how small that problem may truly be. Harumphhh!

  15. #13049

    Protection ain't perfect

    The Protection ain't perfect.

    Oct 29th 2021 - 12 Massage Parlors busted. Including VINCA.

    Dr Willy is right! They should have taken 'Massage' out of the business name!

    Pinellas (St. Pete) does have its own dedicated team just to go after prostitution, human trafficking and massage parlors, at least they did back in 2010.

    Quote Originally Posted by Absence  [View Original Post]
    Nothing is for sure but I believe raids will require willingness and cooperation of local authorities. The jurisdiction boundaries out there are a patchwork. On the south side of Gandy, derby lane and most parcels east of it are unincorporated. However, vinca shopping center and the Sahara motel are city of St. Pete. I bet it's a real dice roll on who responds to calls for service. Activities like these tend to thrive on these boundaries.

    The property is owned by Nasr Abuoleim. He's a real estate developer. Lives in Hillsborough. Jordanian American. USF grad. Doesn't seem like a dummy to me. I'm guessing the tenants pay above market for the rent. Leaning on conjecture and stereotypes here but if anybody had an arrangement for protection, I think it would be him.

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