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by ew800

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henrycase79
03/11/2011 08:11 am

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parking, security, and neighborhood are all good at the Blaisdell.

Unless there's something I'm missing?

JDPhantom
03/11/2011 05:47 pm

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I'm not sure which area of Blaisdell you're referring to (Skyline maybe?) but I think it might pretty safe to say that it's still a fairly visible spot. As far as I know, Method probably has the lowest visibility for any MP in the Twin Cities.
Cities Boy
03/11/2011 06:32 pm

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Wanderer wrote:
I'm not sure which area of Blaisdell you're referring to (Skyline maybe?) but I think it might pretty safe to say that it's still a fairly visible spot. As far as I know, Method probably has the lowest visibility for any MP in the Twin Cities.


Exactly. Method has been able to maintain low visibility in more ways than one.
msggrl
03/11/2011 06:58 pm

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Blaisdell was busted not more than a month ago (indys)


The majority of the time their is always rental space available at the mansion. YOU COULDNT PAY ME TO WORK THEIR

to many indy and bad rep at that loc..


their are a few other massage businesses in the area.All the new ones that pop up get kicked out by the city fairly quick
abbyrubz
03/17/2011 07:09 pm

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Cities Boy wrote:
It's not about money its about being smart. There is plenty of affordable real estate out there! Strip malls and office buildings are not the places you want to look for.


True indeed, BUT The problem is the potential for bigger problems. If you do it in rented commercial space and get busted, they can charge you with things like promoting which is a felony versus soliciting which is only a misdemeanor. That's why I prefer to use my home or rent a studio apartment. Ain't it messed up that it is a felony to promote a misdemeanor??
JDPhantom
03/18/2011 05:42 am

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The misdemeanor was probably written during a Democratic time, and the felony during a Republican.
msggrl
03/18/2011 06:02 am

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abbyrubz wrote:


True indeed, BUT The problem is the potential for bigger problems. If you do it in rented commercial space and get busted, they can charge you with things like promoting which is a felony versus soliciting which is only a misdemeanor. That's why I prefer to use my home or rent a studio apartment. Ain't it messed up that it is a felony to promote a misdemeanor??


i always thought it was a felony my friend got busted 1 time on an outcall and she got a felony

my other friend got busted at a "parlor and she got a felony too?

either way it sux

i thought they usually give u disorderly house if its in an apartment .. idk im always learning more
Cities Boy
03/18/2011 09:52 am

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But owning a building eliminates the potential of so many problems from happening.

And I'm talking about a stand alone building like Method - nothing attached.
innergame
03/18/2011 10:48 am

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Cities Boy wrote:
But owning a building eliminates the potential of so many problems from happening.

And I'm talking about a stand alone building like Method - nothing attached.


All these years I thought Method was a Bike Shop but I never could get by the receptionist...
Cities Boy
03/18/2011 11:50 am

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innergame wrote:


All these years I thought Method was a Bike Shop but I never could get by the receptionist...


! No that was funny. I always wondered about the "cycling" graphic on the front door. Wonder how that came about?
msggrl
03/18/2011 01:25 pm

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yes but if a girl works from her home an d gets busted they will take her home from her ive seen it happen...

so i dont think thats the solution either.
in their case yes it helps them
Cities Boy
03/19/2011 03:20 pm

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msggrl wrote:
yes but if a girl works from her home an d gets busted they will take her home from her ive seen it happen...

so i dont think thats the solution either.
in their case yes it helps them


Exactly what I am saying! If you work from home there are nosy neighbors to deal with and the risk of losing your house!
JDPhantom
03/20/2011 04:42 am

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I think it's pretty safe to say there is no 100% safe location, not in an area where such services are illegal and condemned by the conservative public at large, which is, unfortunately, most of the U.S. If you do want to start up such a business, even after all of the scouting and the research you're going to have to do on potential locations, you'll still have to break out that lucky rabbit's foot and hope for the best.
mnviking
03/20/2011 11:39 am

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I suggest we all move to Nevada.
MsDymamite
03/20/2011 01:29 pm

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Nevada's massage regulations are even more strict (I live there part time)
& the escort/brothel regulations are limited to a few counties.
msggrl
03/20/2011 05:03 pm

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all legal escort ( brothel) are far from the big cities. and only in cities with small population.
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