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Former Shooters Alley, Doravile,GA And something most people love Bad Lawyer

The old Shooters Alley is now up for lease. Anyone want to open a club in a town that has a growing dislike for nude women and alcohol?

Remember the cases against some people downloading porn in bittorrent? Well, now the lawyers are going to have their day in court.
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The whole thing appears that they loosely got the copyrights or made some porn movies. then uploaded the movies and logged who downloaded the movies. Then sent them letters.

Honestly,if you want to watch porn there are any number of websites and you don't even have to create an account. But if you happen to meet a porn star don't tell her that is where you watch her movies. They don't get paid for that viewing and wow do they get pissed.

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Shooters Alley was pretty good in the day. Long live Shooters Alley.

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shadowcat

Business at the new Shooters Alley Mid Town is so bad that they have now changed the name to Club Platinum. Update has been sent to Founder.

There may be another building up for rent or sale on the south side. The old Pink Pony South that got shut down by Forest Park, reopened as The Crazy Horse and then changed it's name to Horse Play, has now closed and reopened as a night club but according to a waitress that I know, is only open on Fri & Sat nights. She doesn't think that will last long. Neither do I.

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ime

stop closing the strip clubs Make Atlanta Great Again

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crazyjoe

Who is the trolls?

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bubba267

Shadow, it already lasted way longer than I predicted. All I can guess is they finished all the money laundering they needed to accomplish. There is no way the club ever produced a penny of profit when you consider the capital improvements they made and then the total lack of customers and business to support even the basic overhead.

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