I should mention that the majority of the reviews are for Detroit area clubs though. Also they let you review an individual dancer as if she is an escort.
Sample review:
Lara at BT's
CLUBS
Club Name
BT's
Address
Dearborn, MI
PEELER
Stage Name
Lara
Age
26-30
Ethnicity
White
Height
5'-5' 2"
Build
Thin
Hair Color
Black
Hair Length
Below Shoulders
Hair Style
Straight
Breast Cup
A
Breast Appearance
Perky
Implants
No
Tattoos
None/Don't Know
Piercings
None/Don't Know
It looks pretty new in need of people from across the US to post reviews. Their FAQ section could be set up better too. I'd prefer a format where you could scroll through all the questions and answers on a single page and clicking on a question would merely move the cursor down the page to the question. To see others you could just read up or down. I think they should state whether it is free or not right away and how long it might be free. As is I'll just stay here. Founder has been responsive and I don't have much spare time anymore.
Interesting complement to TUSCL, but this place is much more useful...
Plus, we've got the crazy -- or should I say KA-ray-ZEE -- on our discussion board. What with Juice (pls start that new religion dude...it would be KOO-el and ensure your financial future) and the Drac-man and his super-secret decoder ring Dick Nixon enemies list. That shizzle gives me da LARFS!!!
Yeah it's got a long way to go before it is in TUSCL's league but it does offer a different feature. That is the ability to see reviews of particular dancers. It kind of gives you that "local" feel which I have always thought could make our site here even better.
Reviews of individual dancers seems somewhat less than useful to me. Aside from the fact that they disappear often and move around more, I seems like they would be even more subjective than the club reviews here.
I hope they get good moderators, and charge a fee for membership. That way it'll be intuitively obvious to even the most casual observer why TUSCL does not do those things.
"Peeler" is also a British word for a police officer, derived from Robert Peel who headed the London police. The term "Bobby" also comes from Robert Peel.
I never heard a stripper called a peeler either. That might be fun to ask a stripper if she is a peeler and hear her ask "what's that?"
On the other hand, sounds like a waste of time.
I was thinking peeler would have come from Emma Peel from The Avengers TV show. I think a lot of our older members would have liked to see her naked in her prime.
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last commentI should mention that the majority of the reviews are for Detroit area clubs though. Also they let you review an individual dancer as if she is an escort.
Sample review:
Lara at BT's
CLUBS
Club Name
BT's
Address
Dearborn, MI
PEELER
Stage Name
Lara
Age
26-30
Ethnicity
White
Height
5'-5' 2"
Build
Thin
Hair Color
Black
Hair Length
Below Shoulders
Hair Style
Straight
Breast Cup
A
Breast Appearance
Perky
Implants
No
Tattoos
None/Don't Know
Piercings
None/Don't Know
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It looks pretty new in need of people from across the US to post reviews. Their FAQ section could be set up better too. I'd prefer a format where you could scroll through all the questions and answers on a single page and clicking on a question would merely move the cursor down the page to the question. To see others you could just read up or down. I think they should state whether it is free or not right away and how long it might be free. As is I'll just stay here. Founder has been responsive and I don't have much spare time anymore.
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looks like you're SOL if you don't live in Detroit, Atlanta, or Tampa.
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Its not mobile friendly
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I kind of like it because it gives you a chance to see and post reviews of particular dancers. And yes it looks brand new!
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Interesting complement to TUSCL, but this place is much more useful...
Plus, we've got the crazy -- or should I say KA-ray-ZEE -- on our discussion board. What with Juice (pls start that new religion dude...it would be KOO-el and ensure your financial future) and the Drac-man and his super-secret decoder ring Dick Nixon enemies list. That shizzle gives me da LARFS!!!
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Yeah it's got a long way to go before it is in TUSCL's league but it does offer a different feature. That is the ability to see reviews of particular dancers. It kind of gives you that "local" feel which I have always thought could make our site here even better.
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are dougster and alucard already arguing over there?
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Stripperweb - WNBA
TUSCL - NBA
Peeler - D-League
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@carolynne: Hahahahahahahabahahaha!!!!
Reviews of individual dancers seems somewhat less than useful to me. Aside from the fact that they disappear often and move around more, I seems like they would be even more subjective than the club reviews here.
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I took a quick look. Yawn!
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@motor: yep.
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Yeah it doesn't have much.....yet. Give it time. Eventually it will become as jaded and irreverent as this here place.
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I hope they get good moderators, and charge a fee for membership. That way it'll be intuitively obvious to even the most casual observer why TUSCL does not do those things.
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Where does the term "peeler" come from? I imagine it means to peel off clothes but I had never heard that term before.
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"Peeler" is a less commonly used term for stripper. I heard it moderately often when I was younger, but not so much anymore.
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peel·er 1 (plr)
n.
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"Peeler" is also a British word for a police officer, derived from Robert Peel who headed the London police. The term "Bobby" also comes from Robert Peel.
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I believe that the word, "cop" is also British in origin. It's an acronym: C.O.P., for constable on patrol.
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No mission statement?
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very "appealing".
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I think cop is short for copper and copper originated from either the copper bottons on their uniforms or their badges.
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A peeler is also a tool for cleaning vegetables and fruits.
Used in a sentence:
"I need to a peeler to clean my carrot"
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I never heard a stripper called a peeler either. That might be fun to ask a stripper if she is a peeler and hear her ask "what's that?"
On the other hand, sounds like a waste of time.
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I was thinking peeler would have come from Emma Peel from The Avengers TV show. I think a lot of our older members would have liked to see her naked in her prime.
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"looks like you're SOL if you don't live in Detroit, Atlanta, or Tampa."
Just like real life! I'm from Illinois, so I know this to be true club-wise.
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after watching "the silence of the lambs" the term "peeler" has other connotations.
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