The rain continues here in South Florida, which means nothing to do at work. I went to Cheetas II yesterday, probably going to hit up Monroe's today. Anybody else like xlubbing when the weather gets bad. Keeps some customers away, but the construction crowd does show pretty good.
I don't go to my favorite club when the weather is bad. It's a 42 mile drive for me and when it rains in Atlanta I75/85 through downtown is snarled with accidents.
I wish it would rain. Rain is like manna from the heavens in this barren oasis known as Southern California. Instead of a rainy season, we have wildfire season. Early, too. Rain or fire, you still gotta hit the sc. PS. Much respect to all the firefighters out there.
@Dougster: "Almost always raining here in Seattle. :-)"
I'm beginning to suspect that rep is somewhat overrated. For instance, I'd heard some years ago that, statistically, Seattle had more sunny days per year than New Orleans.
Actually it is Seattle get the less rain than New Orleans. It has lots of gray damp days where you will get .1 inches of rain that day but it will be overcast drizzly all day.
As for Seattle, I concur with Dougster: If I'd planned to go to a club, and it suddently turns out to be a sunny day, I'll change my plans and do something outdoors, instead. (On a sunny day, a walk around Green Lake, near three of Seattle's strip clubs will yield far more eye candy than in the three clubs, combined.)
TT's description of our weather is very good. Except for July and August, it almost always looks like there's a threat of rain here. Even after it rains, it still looks like more could be on the way.
Seattle's annual rainfall is about 39 inches. There are many more places in the U.S. that have more annual rainfall, but Seattle's is probably distributed more evenly througout the year. It has the greatest number of rainy days of any major U.S. city.
I usually prefer it not be raining. However it doesn't keep me away most of the time. It's not like I have a lot of choices on days I can sleep in and not go to work the next day.
A stripper at Monroes asked me to make it rain. So I took out 2 five dollar bills and a few ones and set them on the stage. I said "im a middle aged white guy, I dont make it rain, but dance in front of me for the rest of the song and its all yours."
I don't let rain bother me if I want to go out to a strip club. There's only two things that could happen which would make me not go, which are a storm warning or a blizzard. I know 2 of my regular clubs are closed whenever there's a blizzard, since they're next to the interstate and if the interstate's closed, they aren't getting business. OTOH, storm warnings often involve rain, so maybe I do let rain affect things, but if it's just rain, even if it's a torrential downpour, I'm going.
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I'm beginning to suspect that rep is somewhat overrated. For instance, I'd heard some years ago that, statistically, Seattle had more sunny days per year than New Orleans.
TT's description of our weather is very good. Except for July and August, it almost always looks like there's a threat of rain here. Even after it rains, it still looks like more could be on the way.
Seattle's annual rainfall is about 39 inches. There are many more places in the U.S. that have more annual rainfall, but Seattle's is probably distributed more evenly througout the year. It has the greatest number of rainy days of any major U.S. city.
I’ve had some unexpectedly great times on days that did not look like “good SC daysâ€.
1. Man, newly arrived in Seattle, sees kid on bicycle riding in front of his house. It's rained every day since he moved to Seattle:
Man: "Hey kid, does it always rain like this in Seattle?"
Kid: "How would I know? I'm only six!"
2. Local resident on telephone with friend from Seattle visiting in another state:
Friend: "Hey Joe, how's the weather in Seattle?"
Local resident: "Usual here. About 45 degrees and not a sky in the cloud."
3. There's a picture postcard that shows photos of the four different seasons of the year in Seattle. But, they're all the same photo--of a gray sky.
Less custies usually means more lovin` from the dancers for those of us that are there
Rain is NOT good going to a club, as I can attest! You should know this, as you rescued me from my puddle! :)
Living in South Florida one needs to invest in transportation with a roof :)
A roof?
Cheap table dance for me