Reply #829 babeng's post
Ahh, YES, forgot about that!
If you've got a web enabled phone, you can access this site AND the gals' DB on
http://mf.sex141.com
Very useful I'd say!
Was at the Mayflower in CP last night - and MAN.... for supposedly being about the only KTV there that is still functioning properly during this CNY period, it was DEAD! Half the gals for the line-up, not even half of the rooms occupied and less than a couple dozen cars parked at the parking lot at 10:30 when I left (EARLY!) - and all this on a Saturday night!
The next door Park Hyatt was in worse shape, as again - barren parking lot!
Interestingly, the Versailles seems to be faring better with their parking lot quite full! I guess being the only KTV still able to offer naked KTV'ing does have its advantages, even if the place is so old, musty and dirty!
And then I came upon a typical scene of justice - PRC way!
Right in front of the Rainbow Shopping mall and across the street from Starbucks, The Miraton etc was a crowd of people, surrounding at least three dozen policemen - who in turn was encircling a group of about 6 farmer/factory worker-looking people with all their belongings - including 6 live chickens - strewn on the ground. One of the people was totally passed out - and could have been dead for all I know, as lifeless as she seems to be.
Apparently, the police had been conducting a road-block to confiscate illegal bread van taxis - and this group of people had been on one from out of town, going back to work somewhere in Dongguan. Not sure if it was indeed an illegal for-hire van or if it was privately owned by one of them and just did not have the proper licences to go into CP. Well, anyway, they had confiscated the van and had thrown the people and their belongings on the curb - and I guess that's when the trouble started - when the gal who fainted (died?), had put up resistance and from what I heard them say, 5 cops beat her lifeless.
An ambulance came and tried to get her into it to take her to the hospital - but instead the rest of the group insisted that she was NOT going to be taken away and that they wanted to keep her right there as "evidence" or whatever. So it was a sort of tug-of-war with the civvie group winning....and the lifeless girl (she must have been only early 20's) back to laying on the ground, fully exposed to the 10 degrees drizzly weather. Don't know what happened after that, as I just left.
But that is how things are in China - sad to see, really sad.
SEAJ
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