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Javert
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http://abclocal.go.com/wpvi/news/111904_nw_prostitutionbust.html

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High-Class Prostitution Operation Busted

November 19, 2004 — The Big Story on Action News is a big disruption of a fancy call girl operation at an upscale address. It happened at Park Towne Place at 22nd at the Ben Franklin Parkway.

The reason I bring this up is that I live in the same apartment complex where this happened. Completely threw me for a loop, as this is supposed to be a "good" neighborhood. But then again, I don't really feel unsafe. My family may disagree, however.
Needless to say, the family discussion at this year's Thanksgiving will be amusing.

This comes just a few days after my announcement of being a pimp to the Hatrack community. Coincidence? You be the judge. [Wink]

[ November 21, 2004, 12:00 AM: Message edited by: Javert ]

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rivka
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BWAHAHAHAHAHAHA!
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Shan
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[Big Grin]

Judge not . . .lest ye be caught next and condemned . . .

[Razz]

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Ah Philly.......city of sin and cheese-steaks
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Boris
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Really, what goes better with a cheese-steak? Other than a heart attack...
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Dead_Horse
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Isn't Sin and Cheesesteaks redundant? [Wink]
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Javert
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Now that is a good idea. "Sin & Cheesesteaks", a resturaunt and brothel in one. While waiting for an open table, partake in the sins of the flesh. Or vice versa. [Big Grin]
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Telperion the Silver
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"There's nothin dirty going on!"

[Wink]

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Well, now I want...a cheesesteak.
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Me, too. But I haven't had a good one since I left New Jersey in 1969. So I gave up. [Frown]
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Javert
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I'd offer to mail some out all around the country, but I don't think you'd enjoy them when you got them.

Cheese covered bubblewrap. Yum.

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Boris
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Heh, best I've ever had is a Quiznos Cheesesteak (Yeah...Not that great in comparison to the real thing I'd imagine)
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Boris, even mentioning that in a real cheesesteak discussion is .....

Sacrilige!

Kwea

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Raia
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What the heck is a cheesesteak??
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Morbo
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A steak and cheese sub sandwich, also known as a Philly or Philly cheesteak. Now I want one. With extra mayo MMMMMmmmmmm
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My wife was quite happy to stop in Philly on our way home from Virginia, so she could get a cheesesteak. Thankfully the skies were clear for that leg, because that smell...where's the puking smilie? [Wink]
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Arthur
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Yum! Cheesesteaks!!!
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I, too, love a good cheesesteak. Sadly, Christy does not. [Frown]
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Scott R
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You know, I just don't see the charm in cheese steaks.

Mostly, because I find the idea of cutting up steak into such small, thin strips to be anathema.

My wife likes 'em though.

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