Bring A Stripper To A Strip Club
tenisbum1776
I was having a little late OTC lunch with one of the girls from my usual club. As we were chatting she told me about a club that was nearby that she'd never been to before. Since I'd never been there either it was decided we'd head over and check the place out.
Let me tell you. Bringing an "off-duty" stripper to a different strip club is a fantastic idea! Seriously! I think you really get some immediate credibility if other strippers see you in outside-the-club company with another stripper.
We had the best time. My friend, who is openly bisexual picked out one girl that she really liked. She was unbelievably tall, gorgeous and has some of the best "surgeon assisted" D breasts I'd ever seen. I went over and tipped her and asked her to join us at the table. I also saw one that physically more than kinda turned me on and I tipped her on the stage and invited her to join us as well. The club was kinda dead so they were able to focus their attention on us.
OK. It ended up costing me $100 worth of drinks but it was worth every penny. We had an absolute riot. The girls were talking about what goes on at each of the clubs and I was just like a fly on the wall, absorbing all the information. We laughed joked and had a great time. The storytelling about PL clients was hilarious. The more drinks we ordered, the lower the inhibition level fell.
After a few drinks, the gorgeous one named Bree admitted she was a little bi-curious. So my girl took her in to the vacant private dance room and they both invited me to come and watch. WHAT A TURN ON! Never seen mutual bush munching in a strip club before. Later the other girl I selected (name confidential) took me back and she was so unbelievably skilled I had a "happy ending" during the 2 for 1.
Funny - you dismiss one ATF and someone with potential to replace her steps right up to the plate. Gotta love strippers and strip clubs! But that's another story for another time (except Alutard will know what I'm talking about)
So - looking for something new and unusual to try - bring an off duty stripper to a different strip club - invite company - add a liberal dose of alcohol and a guaranteed good time will follow.
You can read the club review I submitted about 15 minutes ago. The club name is Cheeks and it's located in West Carrollton Ohio.
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Never bring a knife to a gunfight.
It is nice and fortunate to have an ATF Candidate available if or when another ATF is jettisoned or cannot perform that role for any number of reasons.
Bringing a weapon to such a situation is likely to result in undesired consequences.
Seems like you got off cheap to me. Hell, a shot of Patron costs $10 in most clubs and the dancers can down them like jello shots.
I've been wanting to take a fav to a different club for a long time. I think it would be a blast.
The Clermont does not serve food or draft beer. The single stripper's stage is located in the middle of a circular bar, and the dancers choose their own songs on the in-house jukebox, as the club normally does not have an actual DJ, except for Saturday nights when DJ Romeo Cologne packs the club spinning Dance Party Funk since 1995. The Clermont is perhaps best known for featuring some dancers who do not meet the traditional physical standards for strippers, the most famous of whom is Blondie, noted for her ability to completely flatten empty beer cans between her breasts as well as for her poetry.
The Clermont Motor Hotel was built in 1924 and was originally an apartment building after its construction, but was later renovated to a hotel format. Hearsay has it that Al Capone leased the entire top floor, with access to the roof when he attempted to muscle in on the good old boy racketeering in the Atlanta area, but he soon moved his operations out of the state. An early advertisement for a nightclub in the basement space is dated 1947 and the club was the "Anchorage Club". Later tenants included the "Gypsy Club" (c. 1951-1954), and "The Continental Room" (1954) before returning to the Anchorage name from about 1956 until 1963, when it was briefly known as the "Atlanta Playboy Club", an unofficial attempt to capitalize on the popularity of Hugh Hefner's magazine. A lawsuit closed the Atlanta Playboy Club. By 1965, the "Jungle Club" opened its doors within the Clermont Hotel. In 1968, the "Clermont Lounge" opened for business and has remained in place ever since. The entire building was sold to new owners in 2003.
In December 2009, the health department ordered the hotel to close for numerous health-code violations, including dirty linen, old bedding, bed bug stains, mold growing on the walls, black water spilling from faucets, and broken toilet fixtures.
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