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Rhonda does take out at shoreline motel? saw her and her red car parked snug right in the back so rhonda dear how much do you charge for your services?
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Anyone know if two polish girls Sofie and Hannah danced at scores. I met them at rumors years ago and I had a crush on one of them. She was the prettiest polish girl I've ever seen. They loved playing pool but there was a woman at the stage that night and she told them about a club in New haven and I never saw them again. Someone on the list said that they were working at scores and started tricking after and got deported back to Poland.
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Hey, what about the "deal" scores made with new haven? You know the one where they agreed to move if they could open on Wallace street? Cmon asshole you are in the know...what happened?? Upscale Vegas Nightclub! Laughing my fucking ass off.
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oh please 1500 is nothing but some of these scabs will lick your asshole for that, you can keep fucking with the dollar menu girls like zara and jasmine to name a few I'll stick with my expensive cuisine and get paid way more then 1500 come see me in fans only #dddxxx
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Same here! Came in her mouth and she flipped out. WTF? Spent 1500 on her...low chill..go figure.
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Things change huh? Zara and I met and she thought me strange. She was the perfect contact for me. . If only she reached out it could be perfect for both of us
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apparently the new club never opened and with the way things are going now everyone is jobless , the porn sites are thru the roof right now
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not sure who is on here or who cares but does anyone on here meet up outside?
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take out means to go outside the club basically a hooker/ prostitute
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Hope the "old broad" doesn't contract the virus..definately in the high risk category.
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do you know how to properly type a sentence in English? What is take out?
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does the motel they live in close to new haven and how much for take out? I thought someone mentioned they were living together and doing some extra activities
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No big words, just a bunch of bull that I didn't care to thoroughly read through! Glad you possibly got something off your chest though!
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Too many big words? And thank you, it did
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NEW HAVEN JOURNAL; Curbing Prostitution on Demand Side
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UNDER cover of darkness, Joseph Firine and Sally Prangley move swiftly along four blocks of Edgewood Avenue in New Haven, covering almost every telephone pole and tree with posters that name the area's new "John of the Week."
The posters state the name and address of a man arrested for soliciting a prostitute in their neighborhood and warn, "Johns! Stay out of our neighborhood or your name will be here next week."
Ms. Prangley wears the same outfit for each posting: dark shoes, pants and shirt, black trenchcoat, black fedora tilted so her eyes barely show. Mr. Firine says he does not care who sees him.
Mr. Firine and other residents also tail cars, take license plate numbers, get names from the Department of Motor Vehicles and mail letters to the car owners, saying they have seen the car being used by someone soliciting a prostitute.
"What we're doing is taking back our neighborhood from the prostitutes and the johns who took it from us," Mr. Firine said.
Of the four or five men they have named on posters, two plan to sue, saying their lives have been ruined. But the police say they have seen a decline in the number of prostitutes and their clients in the area.
"We are in support of the community and their ongoing efforts to stop the prostitution in their neighborhood," said Sgt. Archie Generoso, who supervises the police in the Edgewood Avenue area. "But we are not in full agreement with the tactic of John of the Week."
John Williams, a local civil rights lawyer representing the two men who plan to sue the Edgewood Neighborhood Association, said that the phone number of the first John of the Week was listed on the posters and that the man's wife and children had received dozens of harassing phone calls. "This man was married for 20 years, with four children, all of whom are in public school," he said. "His wife is absolutely devastated."
Mr. Williams said that the other man's wife -- they had been married only a year -- left him. He said both men are blue-collar workers who live in the nearby suburbs.
Each pleaded guilty to the reduced charge of creating a public disturbance and received a $35 fine.
"In both cases, they were putting up posters before the men were even arraigned," Mr. Williams said.
Residents said they have their own fears: for their children's safety, for the safety of women who cannot walk down their tree-lined streets without a man pulling up to solicit them, for families who look out their windows and see sexual activity in cars out front.
"I think it's a horrible situation to have a husband and father arrested for soliciting a prostitute and having his name publicized," Ms. Prangley said. "It is a tragedy. It's also tragic for little schoolgirls to have to wait for the school bus next to hookers. It's a tragedy to find used condoms in the sandbox and in the grass where the kids play outside. These are I.V.-drug users, and the highest risk category for AIDS."
William Gallagher, a lawyer for the association, which represents about 300 families living in the Edgewood Avenue , said they would countersue if a suit is filed. He said the association is using public information -- obtaining names from court dockets of men arrested for soliciting prostitutes in their neighborhood.
Mr. Firine said they no longer include the men's phone numbers on the posters.
Intense media coverage has inspired other neighborhood groups in New Haven to consider adopting similar programs. Still, there are those who routinely rip down the posters, often the day after they go up. Association members go back out the next night and replace them.
Members of the association said that they exhausted other options, including asking The New Haven Register to print the names of men caught soliciting prostitutes, before they finally opted to start "outing" them with the posters.
David Butler, editor of The New Haven Register, said the paper has covered the group's activities but would not change its policy and list the men's names. "It seemed to us there was no equitable way to pinpoint people arrested for soliciting a prostitute in one area or for that matter naming all of the car thieves in town," Mr. Butler said. "Also, we cover 34 towns."
Association members said they would continue the poster campaign and come up with new tactics until the area is cleared of prostitutes.
"It takes a lot of work and effort on the part of many people," Ms. Prangley said. "But I love my neighborhood, and I love my house and I don't love what's happened to it."
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