Nicespice it’s been a common conversation here before. A PL goes into a club expecting to see their favorite stripper who said she’d be there, but she isn’t, PL waits for hours and finally gives up and leaves, and passes his favorite stripper in her street clothes just getting to work.
Most strippers don’t own watches. But it’s okay because we ha e Juice and he can’t tell time on a watch with hands anyway.
"More than a list, it's an evocation of a culture." is the original tag line.
I read it in a book about websites (you know, google/yahoo on paper) last century. That's how they explained the site. "The Ultimate Strip Club list is more than a list. It's the evocation of a culture."
"We've been waiting 3 hours for you. Now we're about to leave."
I took that as a dig on how dancers are often late - either showing up to the club 2 hours later than they said they will; or getting to the club and spending 90-minutes in the dressing room b/f finally coming out when we're about to leave.
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Most strippers don’t own watches. But it’s okay because we ha e Juice and he can’t tell time on a watch with hands anyway.
I feel somewhat better about myself now. I take the initiative to cancel appointments 1-2 hours in advance.
Always liked this one for some reason.
I read it in a book about websites (you know, google/yahoo on paper) last century. That's how they explained the site. "The Ultimate Strip Club list is more than a list. It's the evocation of a culture."
/end history lesson
I took that as a dig on how dancers are often late - either showing up to the club 2 hours later than they said they will; or getting to the club and spending 90-minutes in the dressing room b/f finally coming out when we're about to leave.