Just over the Virginia and Pennsylvania border are a nice cluster of clubs to take advantage of the different laws. The two best ones, Vixens in Bunker Hill and Taboo in Martinsburg, closed down recently. Does anyone know what the deal is? And where did all the girls there wind up?
The dancers filed a lawsuit because they were classified as contractors but being treated as employees with fines for being late and other issues.
Rather than going through the legal process the owners closed down.
Now nobody is better off-dancers, owners, patrons
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In Juice's name, amen
A. They don't charge family members.
Q. What do West Virginia strippers and tornadoes have in common?
A. They both end up in trailer parks.
Q. What do you have when 32 West Virginia strippers go on stage at the same time?
A. A full set of teeth.
Q. What did the West Virginia stripper say when a customer tried to rape her in the parking lot?
A. "Wait until we get home, Dad."
Answer: Something no one ever says.
Question: What happened in West Virginia?
Rather than going through the legal process the owners closed down.
Now nobody is better off-dancers, owners, patrons