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06-09-11 01:35 #99
Posts: 4Information about Kingston
I will be in Kingston Jamaica for a week. My budget for hotel is approx 150 per day. Is there any girl friendly hotels?
I am planning to go out dancing. What clubs are open and where are they located?
I also like to walk around in shopping malls or market where I can meet girls. Are there any malls in Kingston Jamaica that we have in USA? Are Jamaican girls friendly?
Thanks for info.
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05-19-11 16:03 #98
Posts: 363Well, thanks for trying. The embassy was vague-a girl can apply for a visa and will be told yes or no in a certain number of days. But they would not detail the grounds for saying yes or no. My novias in surrounding countries are obviously not rich so they may or may not pass.
I would be interested in any further information about best places to pick up local girls, etc. I have read the forum and do contribute elsewhere on this board but there is not much information here.
Thanks to those of you who are trying to be helpful.
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05-16-11 14:15 #97
Posts: 857Originally Posted by Bionicman [View Original Post]
Many possible reasons. So, maybe he does not like black women but HAS to go to Jamaica on business. Maybe he has a stable of novias in the surrounding latin speaking countires (as many of us do) as his handle and experience might suggest and if she's wild enough then mixing these girls with hot Jamaicans girls can be extremely exciting indeed. And if he in fact mongers in Cuba then his novias could almost swim across. And maybe, well......that's enough of that....
Cuba Monger, I don't monger in Kingston but if you need info on MoBay PM me.
Other than, much like the 2 posters before me I have nothing else to contribute.
Anyway,
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05-15-11 16:08 #96
Posts: 6079Originally Posted by Vincelee76 [View Original Post]
Why to go in a country full of (black) beauties with the idea to get an imported one?
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05-15-11 04:38 #95
Posts: 3359Well, you could read the fucking forum but I can tell you that hiking in the Blue Mountains is quite nice. I would recommend renting a motorbike. As far as your strange question about bringing in Spanish speaking chicas, what's the issue? Language? Visa? If language, Spanish is not widely spoken in most areas. If visa, why take advice from a wh@re Board? Go to the consulate or embassy website.
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05-15-11 01:21 #94
Posts: 363Please respond someone
I will be going there for work for a couple of months and it would be incredibly helpful to have someone who could make specific suggestions, perhaps via private messaging. There must be someone out there who lives in Kingston or goes there frequently. Contact me if you would not mind.
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04-17-11 07:03 #93
Posts: 363Importing
If I am in Kingston for business for 3 or 4 months, can I invite a girl from a Spanish speaking country in to visit? How would that work? Has anyone here tried that?
What about local pick up spots for non-pros? There must be certain nightclubs, bars, etc.
Does anyone here go hiking in the Blue Mountains? Is it nice?
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03-21-11 14:27 #92
Posts: 11Incredible! I think I know her too, although its quite a long time ago.
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02-22-11 21:16 #91
Posts: 94Originally Posted by Cuba Tourist [View Original Post]
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02-18-11 23:57 #90
Posts: 363Non-pros
That is very helpful. I am mostly interested in Kingston and nearby cities.
I have a few more questions. Feel free to answer whichever ones you can. What can you tell me about non-pros? Also, how does Jamaica compare with Curacao and other Carribean and Latin American locations especially in terms of non-pros, and in general? Is it possible to meet white girls in Kingston who are open to open to having sex? Thank you, Alan. Other responses welcome.
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02-18-11 15:33 #89
Posts: 272Kingston
Originally Posted by Cuba Tourist [View Original Post]
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02-18-11 03:09 #88
Posts: 363Help please!
Help please!
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01-17-11 21:49 #87
Posts: 363Update us
Could those with information please update us? Planning a trip there soon.
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11-25-10 02:39 #86
Posts: 363American woman accused of [CodeWord908] denied bail
Tanesha Mundle
Friday, October 29, 2010
LYNN Scantlebury — the United States citizen who along with her stepfather have been accused of trafficking exotic dancers into the island and forcing them into prostitution — was yesterday denied bail in the Corporate Area Resident Magistrate's Court.
The 23-year-old home health aide and her 41-year-old stepfather Anthony Parker were arrested on September 16 when police raided the Latin Movement Night Club on Dunrobin Avenue and a house in the posh upper St Andrew community of Cherry Gardens.
Thirteen persons, including six foreign dancers (four Panamanians and two from the Dominican Republic) and several minors were detained during the operations.
Parker and Scantlebury are both charged with seven counts of facilitating the offence of [CodeWord908], seven counts of conspiracy, eight counts of [CodeWord908], a count of money laundering and withholding travel documents.
Yesterday, when the matter was mentioned in court, attorney George Soutar appealed to Senior Magistrate Judith Pusey for Scantlebury to be released on bail. But the judge refused on the grounds that the suspect is a flight risk.
Soutar tried persuading the magistrate to change her mind, indicating that the court could order the seizure of his client's travel documents and impose a stop order.
Scantlebury and Parker are to return to court on Monday.
Allegations are that Parker, Scantlebury and others recruited females from several foreign countries, forced them into prostitution and laundered the money derived from the illegal operation to benefit them.
Magar Boy
10/29/2010
Isn't it funny how there are thousands of Jamaican business owners who are held ransome in the extortion racket affecting the country yet the police cant get involved as no one has reported it. But because America has blacklisted JA for the [CodeWord908] they are now mashing it up. I wonder if any of the dancers reported the 2 accused. Things that makes you go hmmm
Steph Grant
10/29/2010
So where's the outrage? Americans attack jamaica all the time for its anti-homosexual policies calling them human rights violations. Where is the outcry against the MANY human traffickers with US connections??? Only gays have rights?
Susan H.
10/29/2010
Glad she was denied bail...... Now, how would they both feel if any female member of their family, was lured to another country under the guise of say being hired as a nanny, only to be forced to operate as a prostitute? The LOVE of money is the root of all evil, not money, but the LOVE of it.
Alvin L.
10/29/2010
Time to send a message that crime does not pay in Jamaica! Hold her until conviction then sentence them to long sentences.
Jay Brown
10/29/2010
10 YRS minimum sentence
yogesh cu
10/29/2010
[CodeWord908] is a global issue. Watch these stories of the victims of the hideous crime.
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09-01-10 15:19 #85
Posts: 4Kingston sometimes
Originally Posted by Flybynight04
Your report was lots of help. I've been to Kingston a few time and also wandered around a bit, but my colleagues have all stayed at the hotel and they no idea how to have fun there. I was beginning to make contacts there but then business took me elsewhere. Although I found a few massage places that had websites, it seemed strange to me that they were so hard to locate on googlemaps, so I avoided them awaiting more info.
I did find a very small place on Hanning Rd. just behind the Hilton. It only had a few girls but always had two nice lookers. I can't remember the address but it wasn't listed on the building anyway. The place looks abandoned but it has an iron gate as an outer door. I think I see it on a satellite photo but I'm not sure. Anyway, the pricing is as you mentioned.
Your post has saved me a lot of time for the next time I go to Kingston. I'm just beginning to explore the Carib, Central Am and northern S. America but I can help you out with Sao Paulo if you go there. Yak