— Quincy Massachusetts News by Quincy Quarry News – News, Opinion and Commentary
It was a story as old as time — or at least since the advent of telephony: boy calls call girl but then decides to not pay her for play.
Clearly. the purported john did not realize that in Quincy one has to pay to play and which is probably best exemplified by certain denizens of Quincy’s City Hall.
In turn, a few things out of the ordinary then occurred. For example, the purported call girl apparently called the Quincy Police Department to complain that she was being stiffed by the assumed to be stiff party shortly after 10 AM this morning.
And the other: the purported john apparently did not realize that Quincy is known for its many opportunities to pay for play.
In any event, the radio chatter heard by Quincy Quarry’s senior Citizen Police Police Scanner monitor was crisp and proper even if both squeaky clean euphemisms as well as conversely hints of snickers were detected.
In any event, a Quincy police department cruiser was dispatched to scene, an ironically described as an “express” hotel that is located conveniently but steps away from the North Quincy MBTA Red Line station.
For the record, the ad on rubhub.com said she accepted Venmo payments but it turned out her baby’s daddy took her phone and thus wanted cash. All was sorted with a visit to the ATM.
People need to mids their own business and the Holiday Inn BETTER respect the privacy of its short-time guests.
Normal,
When did Holiday Inn Express locations go with hourly rates?
Then again, such is on brand with its name.
I bet “John” has a Koch bumper sticker on the back of his family car.
Who the hell orders delivery nowadays when there are freaking full-service massage parlors all over the city.
I bet the city’s inspectional services personnel are well serviced!
Weed, whores, what will they legalize next?
Disgraceful!
And people wonder why some bags are hot. Imagine trying to cut a kilo of coke with all that ruckus going on. F me.
Outrageous! Where was her pimp?
Huggy,
It was an early “date” and apparently he hadn’t yet gotten out of his crib.
What are what article referred to as “the many ways to pay to play”?
Coley,
You will note that the passage “did not realize that Quincy is known for its many opportunities to pay for play” is hyperlinked. In turn, it should be obvious in the so linked earlier Quarry story what is the pay for play activity.
And as for another category of common as well as frequent pay for play activities in Quincy, take a look at Mayor Koch’s campaign fund report filings with the Massachusetts Office of Campaign and Political Finance to see a long and often generous list of johns and even a few jills who have surely but coincidentally scored “favors.”