Michigan gets pruder

SuperDude
Detroit, Michigan
http://www.freep.com/story/news/local/mi…

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Papi_Chulo
10 years ago
I guess the full-nude stage thing at Flight Club will go down as a short-lived experiment.
shailynn
10 years ago
Well last few times I have been a Flight Club I'd say under 20% of the girls get fully nude so not so much may be lost there.
warhawks
10 years ago

Lol.

Michigan will be sooooooo much safer now that these assholes got together and tackled the "cough".... Tough issues facing Michigan.

Meanwhile, our roads are the worst in the United States, unemployment is still one of the highest in the U.S. and they still only work about 1/4 of the year's work days.
But I sure feel safer now that these pompous idiots got together to pass a bill on nudity in a bar.
jackslash
10 years ago
Killjoys
shailynn
10 years ago
Wait warhawks, I think the roads where I live may be worse after this winter. I was in your home this past weekend and I'll admit it's bad, but I think we have it worse. I bent 1 rim this winter, and actually managed to bust a spring on my SUV last year. I don't even know how that was possible.
bvino
10 years ago
I look forward to the "artistic" styling's of my favorite dancers. Does a full money shot with legs behind ears constitute art? I am sure this discussion was avoided in the legislative debates. More bad law from idiots.
san_jose_guy
10 years ago
As far as I am concerned, we separate nudity and alcohol here in California. I feel that it makes the clubs better, though I know that is not the intent.

It does mean that the cover charges are higher. The alcohol bikini bars have little or no cover. But our two nude clubs, Cheetahs and Pink Poodle have substantial covers.

I know that separating nudity and alcohol does make it tougher on club owners, and so it means that there will be less clubs. The metros with a high number of clubs per capita, Dallas, Houston, Atlanta, Portland, don't have these restrictions.

Las Vegas, except for Palamino, has the restriction, and things seem to work okay there.

I feel that getting rid of the alcohol does mean less safety problems. Less problems with drunks behind the wheel, and less screwy dancers who need alcohol to be able to function.

SJG
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