txtittyfan's daughter became so notorious for offering $60 BBBF and being trafficked through so many clubs around the world that she briefly had her own Wikipedia page. Apparently Wikipedia is too advanced of reading material for txtittyfan, however, so he never noticed.
Here's a now-deceased owner: Frank Colacurcio. He was the principal owner in a chain of four now-closed strip clubs in the Puget Sound Region. I read the 2010 book, "Seattle Vice--strippers, prostitution, dirty money, and crooked cops in the Emeral City." The name "Colacurcio" has more entries in the index than any other name or subject mentioned in the book.
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Some chains that have Wikipedia entries:
The Spearmint Rhino:
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It even shows photos of the Birmingham, England location
Deja Vu is another:
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I did notice one technical error in that entry.
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I've been to the one in Birmingham, not as good as LV needless to say.
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txtittyfan's daughter became so notorious for offering $60 BBBF and being trafficked through so many clubs around the world that she briefly had her own Wikipedia page. Apparently Wikipedia is too advanced of reading material for txtittyfan, however, so he never noticed.
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Wiki WTF
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Here's a now-deceased owner: Frank Colacurcio. He was the principal owner in a chain of four now-closed strip clubs in the Puget Sound Region. I read the 2010 book, "Seattle Vice--strippers, prostitution, dirty money, and crooked cops in the Emeral City." The name "Colacurcio" has more entries in the index than any other name or subject mentioned in the book.
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Great intel dougster
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that's as close as I can get for a NY club relation
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Check out this video for the Clermont Lounge.
clermontlounge.net
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