Just read that, thinking there will be a break up over that.
Yeah, that'd be a hard one to explain...
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Just read that, thinking there will be a break up over that.
It's why he went to a strip mall, instead of hiring a high priced escort.The Patriot Way
This is why 31 of 32 NFL owners approved the Oakland Raiders relocation to Las Vegas.
Please credit Dolphins owner Steve Ross for being the one owner with the integrity to vote NO.
Huh? Prostitution is not legal in Vegas.
Las Vegas has lots of pretty young single women, an active night life party scene, general acceptance of coupling among people with significant age differences, tolerance for behavior that elsewhere might be considered inappropriate etc...
If a 70 year billionaire NFL owner wants to hook up with a 20-something woman, all factors considered, Las Vegas is probably a likely place to do so. I believe this is why 31 of the 32 NFL owners voted yes on the Raiders relocation to Las Vegas.
Apparently there's actual video, like from inside including "ejac and clean up" oh laaawd I would not want to be on that jury reviewing evidenceThis is interesting to me, for several reasons.
First, how hard is it to deny that you were there for anything other than a legitimate massage? Even if the place is a known rub-n-tug joint, nothing requires you to go for the happy ending.
Second, and this probably answers the first question, this place apparently has Kraft on video and that's how he was identified? I'm assuming he was not stupid enough to pay with a credit card, so it must be his recognizable face. If this place is videoing their customers, they must be doing it to blackmail them, no?
Third, I know we are talking about hand jobs here, but everyone knows that a hand job is just item no. 1 on the menu at these places. If he's a regular, he's probably getting something beyond a hand job. I'm not sure if that distinction matters, though.
Gotcha. But apparently you do not agree (hence the comment about crediting Dolphin's owner for voting no)?
Im curious to "who the bigger names are" they are talking about........Jessica Kordas ol man doesn't count....
I think he made that up. Like a lot of espn reporters do.
I think he made that up. Like a lot of espn reporters do.
He went there 2 Consecutive days one of which was the morning of the AFC championship in KC.
No one answered my question; Are the 30 or so Massage parlors in my city all staffed with victims of human trafficking? If so why isn't more being done?
This is interesting to me, for several reasons.
First, how hard is it to deny that you were there for anything other than a legitimate massage? Even if the place is a known rub-n-tug joint, nothing requires you to go for the happy ending.
Second, and this probably answers the first question, this place apparently has Kraft on video and that's how he was identified? I'm assuming he was not stupid enough to pay with a credit card, so it must be his recognizable face. If this place is videoing their customers, they must be doing it to blackmail them, no?
Third, I know we are talking about hand jobs here, but everyone knows that a hand job is just item no. 1 on the menu at these places. If he's a regular, he's probably getting something beyond a hand job. I'm not sure if that distinction matters, though.
Are all 30 massage parlors in your city offering "rub and tugs"? I've gotten plenty of massages but just assumed that was an "only on TV" thing or perhaps in seedy parts of town. I've been legitimately surprised by how common people on SM make these sound.
This is interesting to me, for several reasons.
First, how hard is it to deny that you were there for anything other than a legitimate massage? Even if the place is a known rub-n-tug joint, nothing requires you to go for the happy ending.
Second, and this probably answers the first question, this place apparently has Kraft on video and that's how he was identified? I'm assuming he was not stupid enough to pay with a credit card, so it must be his recognizable face. If this place is videoing their customers, they must be doing it to blackmail them, no?
Third, I know we are talking about hand jobs here, but everyone knows that a hand job is just item no. 1 on the menu at these places. If he's a regular, he's probably getting something beyond a hand job. I'm not sure if that distinction matters, though.
Everyone knows? I didn't.
With all the evil crap that goes on in this world - a lot of which happens right under our noses - if this is common place, it honestly wouldn't surprise me.Are all 30 massage parlors in your city offering "rub and tugs"? I've gotten plenty of massages but just assumed that was an "only on TV" thing or perhaps in seedy parts of town. I've been legitimately surprised by how common people on SM make these sound.
I don't know what you mean by "apparently you do not agree"?
My perspective is that 31 NFL owners, primarily because they like the idea of visiting Las Vegas often, possibly hooking up with young women, being able to call it a "business trip" etc...voted yes.
Dolphins owner Steve Ross cast the one and only NO vote, I think because he had the integrity to honor the League's bylaws, which state that no team may relocate unless the franchise has done everything reasonably possible to remain within their home market.
I was under the impression the video was part of the sting, but I could be mistaken.
Besides, Vegas is not the only location with young attractive women. I guess that explains why the league wanted to get not 1, but two franchises in the L.A. area - so their owners could fly there and ogle young women and write it off as a business trip. Miami and New York, watch out!
It definitely sounds like that, which leads me to question where it came from. If its from inside the parlor, then it sounds like its the parlor's video. Of course, the PD could have gotten warrant to put a camera in there, but that seems unlikely.