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01-17-26 02:54 #60130Senior Member

Posts: 240Cold out there
Sat near Busy Bees for a few hours this morning. Didn't date just let girls in out of the cold to warm up for a few. Lots of familiar faces. Cali, Michaela, Sarah and Goldie to name a few. As a carpenter, I know being out in the cold sucks.
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01-17-26 01:05 #60129Senior Member

Posts: 538Kiara
A walk down memory lane. She was beautiful back in the day. I'd say 15+ years ago.
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01-16-26 23:46 #60128Senior Member

Posts: 311Cpr
CPR can keep blood flowing to the brain and keeps it oxygenated and alive to the extent that there is still oxygen in the blood.
Originally Posted by PanchSez
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01-16-26 23:10 #60127Senior Member

Posts: 311Cpr
My understanding is that an OD causes the suppression of the unconscious impulse of the body to inhale and exhale leading to lack of oxygen and eventual death. Narcan disables the effects of the drugs and the body responds regains function.
Originally Posted by JaySinn
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01-16-26 22:41 #60126Senior Member

Posts: 8501/16/2026
01/16/2026 Friday 630-930 PM.
Friday night awful quiet around the triangle and the circle. Not much going on around Busy Bee.
Sucks when the regulars keep getting their phones stolen or lost. Have not had to hit the streets in awhile.
One little petite brunette in front of busy bee now (940 PM), 2 dark to see what is going on.
CNOTE.
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01-16-26 19:15 #60125Senior Member

Posts: 1210Lesson doesn't account for the sky rocketing price of roast. Might have to change to thin sliced or shaved.
Originally Posted by PhyuckYiu
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01-16-26 18:44 #60124Senior Member

Posts: 456CPR doesn't work for OD does it? I thought they need Narcan.
Originally Posted by AssmanToYou
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01-16-26 11:14 #60123Senior Member

Posts: 620Street OD
Ambalance was there prob within 5 min. Not sure if the guy who started CPR was the same one till the end. I looped past a few times. They must have not wanted to move her to keep the CPR going. They put a grey blanket over her after about 20 min. Cops had a few girls from down the block go over prob 2 I'd her.
Originally Posted by KenDude
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01-16-26 10:04 #60122Senior Member

Posts: 204Od
I have to wonder if I knew this woman. After Tink died. There was some talk about overdose on the street. The following Saturday morning after her death, I asked some of the girls if they had any extra Narcan. I carry it in my car just in case it's needed. I've had to Narcan in one girl, one girl I was getting ready to Narcan flipped out. I don't have a problem, trying to save a person's life.
Originally Posted by AssmanToYou
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01-16-26 09:41 #60121Senior Member

Posts: 1079Re: Economics, 101.
Todays lesson. #Learnt.
Originally Posted by KenDude
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01-16-26 06:57 #60120Senior Member

Posts: 240Good deal
Economics 101: Street walking is a consumer regulated industry. They can only charge what you are willing to pay. Even if they all got together and formed a union, they can't raise prices above what the consumer is willing to pay. What they do is not essential. Raising prices would result in fewer or no customers at all. The rules of supply and demand do not apply to luxury service based goods. Fact is that it is the monger that is essential to their way of life and not the other way around. As long as the Democrats can't figure out a way to tax or regulate the industry, you might be paying that same 20 $ in 2040.
Originally Posted by MarlinMan
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01-16-26 01:16 #60119Senior Member

Posts: 240Response time
According to the Baltimore City fire department, 5 minutes for the fire department, 9 minutes for EMT. But my point was, although I applaud the attempt to save another life, 20 minutes is a long time. And if professional help was called, they should have been there long before then.
Originally Posted by BigPappay
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01-15-26 21:37 #60118Regular Member

Posts: 14All things being equal
They are still getting a good deal. Like you said the quality was better then and back in the day their "meds" were more expensive by about 4 times what they run today.
Originally Posted by MarlinMan
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01-15-26 15:37 #60117Senior Member

Posts: 1210Where'd you get that number from. Brandon website?. Cold and windy out here today. Mostly old ladies battling the cold.
Originally Posted by KenDude
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01-15-26 14:58 #60116Senior Member

Posts: 146$20 is $20
Went to a seminar about finances the other night. The guy speaking told us. Let's go back in time. It is now 1997 , here is twenty dollars. He then says. OK, we are back to 2026.
Give me back the twenty dollars. He has us guess how much to give him. Few say twenty, a few say fifteen. I told him thirty. I was not even close.
Roughly the twenty from 1997 would be forty two now. Or forty two back in 1997 would now be twenty.
I laughed to myself thinking I got into mongering around 1998 or so. Street walkers were charging $20.00 - now 27 years later can still get service for $20.00.
Granted. The women are not same quality as years ago for most part but gets job done. I'll usually give $25.00 - now / then a $5. 00 tip if really good.
Hopefully none of the ladies ever figure out we are getting a decent deal.










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