Whatever Happened To... (insert provider/hobbyist name)

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Madison Pink?

http://www.madisonpink.com/
Originally Posted by hughhefner
Madison was my first! - In OP no less!

How about Sidnee?
  • stukc
  • 10-21-2011, 06:17 PM
Since we are looking into the past, does anyone remember the provider in the late 80's that ran a couple of other girls, she was covicted of manslaughter after killing her boyfriend with some siscors in a fight on the Plaza in their apartment.
I never saw her as a provider(didn't know she did at the time) but took her out to dinner and a movie, the next day her picture was on the front page of the KC star, she was convicted that day of our date and was out on bond waiting her sentence (I believe she got 10 years).
Nothing like finding out from the paper your date from the night before was a escort and a killer...don't remember her name but cannot forget the photo in the paper...
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Since we are looking into the past, does anyone remember the provider in the late 80's that ran a couple of other girls, she was covicted of manslaughter after killing her boyfriend with some siscors in a fight on the Plaza in their apartment.
I never saw her as a provider(didn't know she did at the time) but took her out to dinner and a movie, the next day her picture was on the front page of the KC star, she was convicted that day of our date and was out on bond waiting her sentence (I believe she got 10 years).
Nothing like finding out from the paper your date from the night before was a escort and a killer...don't remember her name but cannot forget the photo in the paper... Originally Posted by stukc

So did you get any?
You make me wish I was active in those times...minus all the chances of course. Originally Posted by Kaboom
Kaboom, back then, going through the Pitch was like spinning a roulette wheel. As with BP, it still is, but the times are now more sophisticated as far as information gathering. Before the message boards, and even with them, the only information you had was what you gathered after the fact. It was like a game matching up multiple ads spread across long listings with the same phone numbers. Who was truly an independent?

You didn't hear about busts in the suburbs. Some of the agency heads estimated the number of escorts was very low, despite appearances. For quite a while, ladies had no problems answering questions on the phone. Any given night might have made you the recipient of an enjoyable time, a rip-off, or worse. It was definitely not an endeavor for the faint of heart. Perhaps hard to believe, the scene, in terms of rip-offs and disappointments, seems much better today.

Sometimes you'd end up face-to-face with someone you'd seen before, even though you hadn't planned on it. At times, that was a good thing, while other times, it was not. Ladies' names and numbers changed like bandages on an infected wound. (Does anyone remember Harold Balz, who kept track of all the number changes in case you wanted to find someone whose number had changed or avoid someone you wanted to forget?) And you were in every part of the metro imaginable, from extreme NW to NE to extreme SW and SE, you name it. On some nights, events dictated you drive to one area, only to have to completely cross town to another and still go home empty-handed. Without message boards, ladies involved in scams and NCNSs had an easier time with their marks.

Internet message boards arrived locally in the mid-90s, though they had existed as electronic bulletin boards before that. This changed the landscape, but there were plenty of negatives to offset the positives. And many of the women could not keep their tongues under control, resulting in periodic shutdowns of the boards, much to the dismay of the guys. "Please, can't we just all get along?" they'd say. OK, some things don't change. Any messages were out in the open. If the equivalent of locker rooms existed somewhere, I was certainly not aware of them. You flew solo--you were pilot, copilot, and navigator. Doubtless some found it all exciting, but not in my case. You could spend eternity just finding someone in all the ads to answer her phone. OK, again, some things don't change. You could spend an evening trying to make a connection. All together: "PITA!"

For all that PITA, I'm still left here feeling there was something better back then. Maybe it wasn't the whole scene, though. I'd have to think a bit more and go deeper into that dead past. But maybe I was what was somehow better back then--no, no, not a better person. Perhaps it was the more accepting attitude at a younger age with more hope for the future, more coins, and more foolhardiness (or foolishness). Or maybe it's battle fatigue from all those years.

Regardless, hope everyone has a fine weekend. Cheer on your teams, enjoy the fall weather, and stay safe and sound!
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Olivia Shea first and ATF
Brittnay that had a house off 87th and 435, wonder if she ever got her life sorted out. She was a sweetheart.
Olivia Shea first and ATF Originally Posted by kcsaab
Olivia has a new name, don't remember what it is, and posts from time to time in the Wichita section of BP. I recognized the photos.
Kaboom, back then, going through the Pitch was like spinning a roulette wheel. As with BP, it still is, but the times are now more sophisticated as far as information gathering. Before the message boards, and even with them, the only information you had was what you gathered after the fact. It was like a game matching up multiple ads spread across long listings with the same phone numbers. Who was truly an independent?..........
Originally Posted by hughhefner
Yes, I remember those days well. The best info available on the internet back then could be accessed if your ISP allowed access to the Usenet user groups. You could also access the World Sex Guide which provided some useful information. I do remember a colorful character on UUnet who used the handle Dick O'stone. Most of his reviews were in the Dallas, Texas area. There was also lots of spam in the posts on UUnet, so users started using the term ASPD in the title of their legitimate reviews so readers could separate actual reviews from the spam. That's where "ASPD" got it's origins.
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I used to really love seeing Marie Blaze from Wichita. She'd come to KC about once a month. What a sweetheart!
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Zoey Originally Posted by Redwolf
Heard she found religion and got out of the hobby all together. Shame though. I never had a chance to play with her.
hotlawrencelady - AmyBeth
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There are lots of names listed in the thread I regretted never getting to meet.
A few to reminisce about:
Athena Monroe
Olivia w/ the braces
Amy Smith
not sure if Madison Pink is still active
The Night Nurse was a shade before my time, awesome pics, sad ending...
There was a smokin hot redhead that was out of Topeka, but came to JOCO for a while whose name escapes me...
There was an AA chick w/ a name that started with Y a few years back
Isabella
Running Late Rachel
Brittnay that had a house off 87th and 435, wonder if she ever got her life sorted out. She was a sweetheart. Originally Posted by kc-max
Left town a couple of years ago. Living with ex-boyfriend from deep past in Mississippi. Times are tough.
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I wonder if Paige is still around.

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I wonder if Paige is still around.

Attachment 85328 Originally Posted by Omahan

she looks older... but nice view from the back!