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Police say Grove Hall woman's sob story really blew
By adamg on Wed, 04/27/2011 - 1:37pm
Boston Police report a woman arrested for offering to perform a sexual act on an undercover cop for $25 yesterday morning said she was only trying to raise enough money to get to Quincy District Court to deal with a court case there.
"The suspect will now have two court cases to attend to," BPD News reports, adding the undercover cop was on the prowl in Grove Hall because of increasing complaints from residents about prostitutes offering up their wares.
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That sucks
That sucks
she really blew it
and that really sucks.
She Misheard?
The judge in the first case told her to GET a job to pay her court costs ...
A person has got to be in a
A person has got to be in a tough situation if they're willing to give some random person oral sex for only $25. Why not get the 'criminal' some help rather than considering her a criminal just for doing something gross yet consensual?
Do you make $300 an hour?
$25 for 5 minutes of work is $300 an hour.
Getting paid $300 for an
Getting paid $300 for an hour's work is $300 an hour.
Also...
I take offense at the act in question being considered "gross". Some of my favorite memories are that sort of gross.
Well, then again, I suppose it depends upon who's involved. Since we don't have photos, I'll retract my offense.
By the way, nowhere is it mentioned in the police report that it was oral sex. We're just assuming (and we all know what that leads to.)
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Suldog
Don't ever change.
hookers
in england many years ago as punishment they used to brand them with the words _For _Unlawful _Carnal _Knowledge they used an abreviation if you Know what I mean.
need to get all OED on your post
seriously, who uses Van Halen as a reference source these days...
this is a classic Anglo Saxon word whose derivation yields images of striking and hitting. A reminder that so many of our sexual phrases/euphemisms involve violent connotation.
I guess you don't want to
I guess you don't want to hear the old canard that they're called hookers because Civil War general Joseph Hooker tolerated their presence in his camp.
Hmmm ...
Gonna have to give your reply a red light.
I've been bugging BPD Media
I've been bugging BPD Media Relations about victims being "pronounced", instead of "pronounced dead". Now I'll have to get on 'em about "to attend to".