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  1. Go to the Biodome! The tropical section is a good escape from the dry cold winter weather outside. Highly recommended. Head down to the old port to one of the jazz clubs, the Modavie, who knows you may run into a celebrity or two. If clubbing is something you like, forget about downtown and go to Laval a bit north at Moomba Theater. Finally, don't forget to pass by Wanda's strip club downtown. More intimate, clean and hassle free than any other club in town. A bit pricey but worth it to get into the mood :D

     

    Have a great time! Montreal is made for fun.


  2. That is quite a passionate speech from a great movie but if you're going to try and prove your point with a video clip perhaps you should choose something that everyone hasn't seen.

     

    Yes, Pacino is standing proud and speaking loud, hooah, defending young Charlie and his right not to incriminate his friends but if you walked away from that movie thinking the moral of the story is "don't be a rat" then maybe you should sit down and watch it again.

     

    If you are on the road and see what you clearly believe is a drunk driver ahead would you report it in the hope of getting him/her off the road or would you be a "real man" and mind you own business? It's not your fault if someone gets hurt right?

     

    Worst case, you're wrong, and the drivers time is wasted while the police investigate but if they hadn't been driving like a jackass they wouldn't be in this situation. Best case, the driver is off the road no longer putting others at risk.

     

    It isn't much different with the spa attendant. If she's done nothing wrong then she has nothing to worry about. I'm sure no reputable Spa owner is going to fire a girl over one complaint. On the other hand, if she is refusing to follow the spa's rules and puts others at risk she should be removed.

     

    I would applaud anyone who speaks up with the intention of protecting others, especially when they know rules are being broken that could lead to very serious consequences. Sometimes there are more important things that worrying about how you are labelled.

     

    You are making a few very valid points. Maybe the moral of the story in that movie wasn't that but something else, such as overcoming issues in life.

     

    However I also see it another way, for not informing the proprietor about a bbbj: Who am I to attempt to limit the income of a girl who wants to make some extra money from a few more tips? Especially in this dreadful microcosmos hobby economy where I have seen girls who hurt financially? Plus, if the owner him/herself is so incompetent NOT to have controls to prevent that from happening, why should I do his/her work? So, yes, bbbj's at massage parlors are dead wrong but my motivations for not ratting on others are driven by liberal beliefs, not mafia or prison beliefs and God forbid not by some out of touch with reality, conservative beliefs (which by the way are as fucked up - pardon my french - as they appear).

     

    Besides, and I guess this isn't the topic of this thread, I have always wondered why do guys go to these places? When for a few more dollars can visit or be visited by one of the fine SPs that Ottawa has, and advertise here. Trust me, most are spectacular, great ladies in body and soul and very reasonably priced, and can blow your socks off - no pun intended :D . But I guess that is off-topic in this thread.


  3. I'm sorry but when I read those last two sentences it sounds like something from a prison or mafia movie. ....

     

    Even though movies don't really represent real life, perhaps a movie clip that expresses my thoughts to those who relate message conveying with movies, is the classic scene from Scent of a Woman:

     

     

    Not a prison or a mafia movie, yet it conveys a powerful message. Have a nice weekend.

     

    PS. Before anyone starts reading between lines that do not exist, under no circumstances what so ever am I saying that cerb is a ratship. Au contraire...


  4. I have been to Motel St-Pierre and Sexy Hollywood recently. The difference is that Sexy Hollywood is a full service club, meaning there is a full menu of options that start from $100 and the sky is the limit. On the other hand you just can't beat the looks of the girls at Motel St-Pierre. Its more or less Montreal's Chez Paree North! Simply stated, drop dead gorgeous girls at Motel St-Pierre.

     

    If you take the 50 from Gatineau and make it to Mirabel and then St-Jerome, its about 2 hours drive, conservatively. Even though its a new highway, still 1 lane and not separated except some passing zones, driving on that road at night is risky.

     

    Personally I would pick the Motel St-Pierre due to the eye candy factor that is way above and beyond and the girls have absolutely perfect attitudes, no baggage there.

     

    One final note to make is that the Motel St-Pierre is often packed with 20something year old guys with no money. So if you show up and you are mid 40's or something like that (i.e you smell money - lol), the girls, the real good ones are going to be all over you.

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  5. .... Guys... and maybe even send off a email to the spa as they may not know she is offering this either and putting them at risk.

     

    I respectfully disagree with the last statement. Will try to state it politely without implying anything about anyone: Not sure anyone wants to be labeled as a rat in life in general, and this is no exception. But this is just me who has witnessed the consequences of a wrongfully accused situation due to a rat. Best thing is walk away and forgetaboutit. At least this is what real men do.


  6. "[I]My acceptance speech at the Vancouver Book Award â?? Written on November 23, 2013 by amberdawn

    Here is how I composed my speech in my mind. Whether or not I delivered it as such â?¦ ? I should also add that I tried use a tiny podium lamp as a microphone (oops)

    To the Book Award Jury: Your job was not easy. Thank you for your work.

    To authors Jancis, Brad, Sean, Harold and Robin: We haKim Vigilante: photo creditve invested in this city in very different and dynamic ways. Congratulations to all of us for creating this testament to Vancouver.

    To Brian Lam and Arsenal Pulp Press: You are a publisher that understands the vital connection between the written word and lived experiences. I donâ??t know if we will save any lives with my book, but we will certainly honour them!

    I accept this award also as a victory for other sex workers and survivors, and for the tenacious and dignified peoples of the Downtown Eastside.

    Please let my voice be only one that we listen too. Please let my story be one of many that we celebrate.[/I]"

    [COLOR="Magenta"][B]Amber Dawn is the winner of this yearâ??s City of Vancouver Book Award.
    [/B][/COLOR]
    [url]http://www.amberdawnwrites.com/[/url]

  7. Anyone remembers an Asian-Thai SP called Tiffany, around the summer of 2011. She was born and raised in Canada and was living in Ottawa and working at explore-her (I think?). Saw her once in Ottawa downtown at a hotel where the agency stages incalls.... but also worked outcalls at an agency in Montreal. She had a large tattoo on her leg. Great lady to have fun with, a total sweetheart and a sex machine too - lol. I had her on my mind lately and wonder whatever happened to her? Anyone knows if she quit or she is still around somewhere?


  8. I was out and about once, walking along a busy street in downtown Montreal. I spot one of the popular at that time agency SPs with some dude. As I walked by them I slightly turned my head to check her out (she was wearing very hot jeans!)... and she turned too and gave me a smile. I smiled back and just kept walking...

     

    Next thing you know, her "agent" publicly accused me on another internet review board that I was stalking her!!!! LOL LOL LOL... I was like WTF!!! True story. Later I found out that since I haven't "seen" her for a long time and since business was kinda slow in the middle of the winter, her "Agent" on purpose accused me to drum up business and make me feel bad for not "seeing" her, so that I would call him. Of course her "agent's" strategy didn't work since I don't fall for this kind of crap. Pardon the language.

     

    Lesson learned: Girls need attention, moreover girls in this line of business need WAY MORE attention than others.


  9. Just a heads up everyone: The local cavalry is out there stopping cars with Ontario plates. Not sure why, probably random alcohol tests. I went for dinner at a restaurant close to Pigales and was watching the action from the window of the restaurant. Its pretty obvious something is going on. The waitress told us that the LE does that once in a while, and probably will go on all weekend long.


  10. I have known Allyson for over 4 years now. She has been jumping around from agencies to indy to agencies to here and there. Lately with some outfit called Mojo Escorts. I am not commenting on that, like I care. All and all, once again the same bubbly Allyson in all her hotness, shows up immaculate dressed, a fatshionista that on purpose dresses smartly to leave a lot to the imagination. Off come the clothes, lights get dimmed and the action begins, wall to wall to wall, to floor, to bed, to couch, to... oh, you get the picture. The hour flies with two SOGs gone and lots of bbbj, dfk, daty, you name it. Nothing over the top but nothing under delivered either. Plenty of everything. Once again, a quick shower, a kiss and bid adieu until next time. Who knows where or when am I going to see her again. Highlight: dat ass! Lows Highly recommended, but she doesn't work that often, so if you guys just happened to travel to Montreal and see her on-schedule then do not miss the opportunity.


  11. The Senate is a place where people who made lots of fundraising money for a political party get rewarded with a salary of around $130k/year, plus expenses, plus a buffet, plus free haircuts, plus a masseuse...

     

    So, lets look at the real problem now: The masseuse has to go :D


  12. It brings back some memories from the early 2000's. If you haven't read it, then you may want to: The Natashas: The New Global Sex Trade, by Victor Malarek. The characters change (from eastern Europe to Asia) but the stories somehow remain the same.

     

    The banking/financial crunch around the end of the 2000's somewhat killed the Eastern Europe trafficking since there was no money to be made in Canada (mostly Toronto), so the East Euro traffickers just went to Dubai and Qatar. What I think will happen with the Asian trafficking is yet another economic issue, the real estate condo market is going to blow up one day and the Asian trafficking is going to stop. I kinda get the feeling the two (real estate condos and Asian women trafficking) are related, financially speaking.

     

    So are the Tories really talking about prostitution trafficking markets or trying to prevent an economic meltdown due to the crazy condo market that fuels Asian women trafficking? You got to read between the lines!


  13. There are limits and you should be careful not to cause harm. Otherwise you may end up in deep poopoo. Some girls like it, in the heat of the moment. However, what I have discovered over the years is that the girls who really like a bit of spanking during action, mainly doggy, also like to lightly pull their hair and call them names... none I can quote here :D So, there is a combination of things, not just spanking. Dirty talking, hair pulling, spanking, all in the same category of fun, within limits of course.

     

    Its a game. It turns them on, sometimes. When it does it really gets hot, hot, hot. But, its not for everyone.

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  14. That usually works and you don't have to mention a name

     

    Thats a good idea. Problem is when you meet a dancer for the first time first impressions are not to be followed. It takes a few minutes to get to know her, and based on experience make a decision in a split of a second to take them for a dance or not. If 5-10 minutes go by and then you say I am waiting for someone then its just asking for trouble - lol. But then again, its not like you owe them anything if they sit there and start harassing you.

     

    In my own humble opinion the best thing to do is to just ask them to leave or call the doorman to come over to help them leave you alone.

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