Wednesday, October 3, 2007

160 roses, in Irvine

THE ENTREPENEURIAL SPIRIT lives in Irvine. Or it once did. In this morning’s OC Register: Three women arrested in Irvine prostitution ring:
The three women who were arrested Tuesday for allegedly setting up a prostitution ring via Craigslist.org advertised sex for $160 on the Web site, according to the Orange County District Attorney’s office.

…One of the two ads related to the charges includes nude and erotic photos, a phone number and the words “Hottie Asian Girls waiting for you” who will give a “good time” for one hour between 11 a.m. and 2 a.m. for 160 roses. Police have said that “roses” is commonly used in online ads to refer to dollars.

… The charges come one week after Irvine for the third time was ranked as the safest big city in the nation, according to FBI data.

… Craig Newmark, who started craigslist in San Francisco in 1995, has said the site aims to make it easier for people to get everyday chores done….

8 comments:

Anonymous said...

Do you suppose these hotties were IVC students by day?

Anonymous said...

The Irvine PD, protecting us from these evil women. Thanks guys and how much did that all cost the taxpayers?

Anonymous said...

Prostitutes sound like fun. Even the word is fun to say. Prostitutes....Prostitutes.... bitch to spell though.

Anonymous said...

Nah, I doubt they are or were IVC students, 11:38. The student body would demand a greater number of roses in the Irvine marketplace. But I wouldn't discount the possibility of them being "Road Scholar" adjuncts. Whoring is certainly not out of realm of their activities.

Bohrstein said...

haaaahahahahhahahahaha

(at the picture of Raghu)

Anonymous said...

Anonymous 2:03 a.m.--

Maybe you should get some sleep.

How is it that adjunct faculty--whose cheap work subsidizes your hefty full-time salary--are whores? Does that make you a pimp?

Anonymous said...

Wow, 2:03, you're quite a dick.

Anonymous said...

Hey, I think I know that woman!

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