It's ironic that our state govt. Is busy collecting intelligence on dance bars and massage parlours. Hopefully they start focussing on the real pressing issues like terrorism. Hope all my fellow mongers are safe in Mumbai.
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It's ironic that our state govt. Is busy collecting intelligence on dance bars and massage parlours. Hopefully they start focussing on the real pressing issues like terrorism. Hope all my fellow mongers are safe in Mumbai.
After seeing non-stop TV coverage of the sad news, I tried to find out if Zana was okay. Just wanted to let the two guys who were scheduled to meet with Zana before she leaves Mumbai , that she will be leaving tonight from Delhi (to return for the holidays to her home in Kischinev, Moldova). Her main hosts do not think it proper for her to remain in Mumbai. I got this news indirectly from a common friend and decided to let you two guys know.
Not sure if she was serious, but she said that she will meet you guys for twice the duration agreed previously when she returns in January, as a goodwill gesture.
Last sat, felt like visiting an MP, so avoided the earlier ones and went to MP at Goregaon its near station named V****. The place was usual MP stuff with curatains. I got a girl with average looks. Gave satisfactory massage. The extra contains HJ and allowing to kiss and play with her Boobs.
Cost 400+ extra 500
Will rate as average exp.
" I tried to find out if Zana was okay. Just wanted to let the two guys who were scheduled to meet with Zana before she leaves Mumbai , that she will be leaving tonight from Delhi "
It was thoughtful of you to post this. Good man!
It will take a long time to get over whats happend in Bombay.
[QUOTE=Santa3]Yep its true. And just when that parlour's name had reached my ears. They were in operation for about a month or two before they got busted. It was run by a Lady. She had 2 apartments. One with Russians and one with Locals.
All behind bars.[/QUOTE]I have also read that yeterday..see the link for detail report on busted prostitution racket busted. I guess next few days security will be heightened in the wake of terrorist attack..so be more cautious while venturing out for mongering..Safe mongering
[url]http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/Mumbai/High-profile_prostitution_racket_busted/articleshow/3757285.cms[/url]
I have been keeping abreast with whats happening in Bombay right now.
It is so sad. That people who have no respect for innocent human lives will now be feted and called martyrs in their home countries - goes to show what scum the whole lot are.
I wish I could get my hands on one of them - I would torture the fucker - keeping him alive just so he can live in constant pain.
I hope the government does not negotiate and kills every last one of them.
On another note, the company has cancelled my trip and I will be dropping by only in Jan.
Stay safe gentleman, hope none of you and your loved ones are affected.
These guys are targeting high profile areas like 5 star hotels, hospitals, movie theatres, etc. There was a plan to target airport too, but the taxi didnt enter airport. Now Taj and Oberoi's popularity among foreigners will decrease. They wont come to mumbai first of all and even if they come, they wont stay at Taj. Taj was target for 2nd time after 15 years. condolences to all those who lost their lives and to our brave police officers who fought like tigers!
The events are indeed sad. However, one does not really know who did this and why, and in some instances the guys who perpetrate such deeds were "home-grown" disillusioned youth. The bombers in London, and the fellows who did this on Bombay's trains a couple of years back, were all local fellows.
That being said, I am glad that you will be coming here in January, by which time things would have calmed down. Keep all those contacts that Santa and I shared "safe", meanwhile. Cheers.[QUOTE=Mad Hatter]That people who have no respect for innocent human lives will now be feted and called martyrs in their home countries - goes to show what scum the whole lot are.[/QUOTE]
I'm suppose to be in Mumbai 3rd and 4th Dec. staying close to the airport.
Do you think is a good idea to do this trip?
Appreciate your advise.
The one thing that Bombay has shown consistently is its ability to bounce back strongly from any kind of tragedy, man-made or otherwise. I should expect things to be pretty normal by the time you arrive in Bombay next Wednesday. Selamat datang ke Mumbai. Have fun and take care. Cheers.[QUOTE=Acerboy]I'm supposed to be in Mumbai 3rd and 4th Dec. staying close to the airport. [/QUOTE]
Friends
Following the present scene in Mumbai, police will be very active for the next 15-20 days. So mongers should be careful. I do not think it will be possible to take a girl into Star hotels; eventhough, you can checkin with a girl, safely.
MH
A colleague of mine had free time due to the "lock-down" in South Bombay and he is staying at a 5-Star hotel. He had no problem at all with a girl visiting him yesterday evening, he told me, when we made contact to establish his whereabouts.[QUOTE=Mumbaihunter]I do not think it will be possible to take a girl into Star hotels[/QUOTE]
May whatever happen, dont enter a hotel by giving a fake name and address. Otherwise you will be badlyy screwed by police this time. Take a break mongers for a few weeks, then again you will get your chance. My advice to all of you.
At any time, anywhere, it always helps if your real ID is known to the hotel management, for your own protection. Unless your bills are being paid by the company (or billed direct), it also always pays to book with double occupancy whenever you have any thoughts about having company in the room, during your proposed stay.
That being said, most places, which rent out rooms by the hour, do not even ask for identity so the need for giving a fake name does not arise. If they do ask for it, give them your correct identity.[QUOTE=Rahul K]May whatever happen, dont enter a hotel by giving a fake name and address. [/QUOTE]
I fully agree and I vouch for this. I have a funny story to share. This happened to me while I was in Kerala in June. I was looking for a one night stay with a non-pro girl and I checked in to an aprtment building in Cochin. I gave them the right phone number but with a fake name and address. They called me about an hour in to our night and asked for the name I gave to them. I was mad drunk and I forgot about the name so I told the manager I don't know anything about the person he was asking for(yea..I can't be any more stupid). 15 minutes later he wanted me to check out or else he was going to call the police. I got through it for the night but it was totally unncessary for me to give them a fake name and address. Now I can't check in there anymore. It was a very safe place.
[QUOTE=Expert Linguist]
That being said, most places, which rent out rooms by the hour, do not even ask for identity so the need for giving a fake name does not arise. If they do ask for it, give them your correct identity.[/QUOTE]