Ok guys, this is damn near a first! Was reading mesmerizer69's review of PP-Greenville and he described the club as having “plethora of parkingâ€. Nice to see an elevated vocabulary among the membership.
I once asked a dancer at the old Chastity"s Gold Club in Columbia, SC what was the “customary honorarium†---- She was f—king clueless ! To both the term and the amount.
Good job mesmerizer! Make some of the TUSCL group open a book or magazine without a centerfold.
pleth•o•ra:
ˈplɛθ ər əShow Spelled [pleth-er-uh] noun
1.
overabundance; excess: a plethora of advice and a paucity of assistance.
At Platinum Plus it means “a whole bunch of parking , titties, and pussyâ€.
LMAO
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last commentNot even close. Read some of the posts/reviews by "Bookguy".
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....and farmerart
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Damn dem sum emudmacated fellas
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Extra points for the alliteration.
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Juicebox...maybe you would like to set up a mentor/mentee relationship with mesmerizer69 or bookguy...hopefully you will reap the benefits of this relationship
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LOL.....nice......^^^^
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Reminds me of a scene of in Schindler's List -
Goeth - "What have we here? Ah, an educated Jew... like Karl Marx himself."
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"Extra points for the alliteration"
Good catch. Whenever I hear the word "alliteration" I think back to a grad school class with a number of international students. Our slightly off beat professor passed out 3x5 index cards and told us to write down an alliterative nickname. He used the Socratic teaching method and called on students by picking a card at random.
Anyway, one of the Asian students, not knowing what alliterative meant, wrote down "Cheese Lover Yen"
I just thought it was funny
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maybe it was alliterative in his native tongue haha
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I'm glad to hear he let cheeses into his life.
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I read it and didn't even notice anything strange about it. He should see the club at 3 am Sunday morning or Saturday night. All parking spots usually taken in the front and you have to park way in the back. There is still plenty of parking in the back but the lot is often two thirds full at that time. No longer a plethora of parking spaces. I don't bother making complete sentences on here all the time or typing longer words.
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