I understand why, but I recall when snow days were a strip ckub visit opportunity. Today, the Boardroom Cabaret is closed on one of the 5 days they open. There is not a new flake on the ground yet!
It used to be a day for dancers to rake the excess cash earned by snow plow operators taking an hour off.
Ski: Head in a different direction today when you get antsy!
My gas tank and my snow blower needed refueling and the nearby Mobil served the 2 basic needs of the day. That’s my PL story and I’m sticking to it.


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Since most of my clubbing is done where it doesn’t snow, I will say that I am surprised that the afternoon/evening rush-hour traffic doesn’t create more customers in the strip clubs…
I once looked at Google trends under the phrase "strip club near me" to see if there were any seasonal variations in how often guys look for strip clubs to visit. I did not see any. There also do not seem to be any times of the month they are more likely to be thinking about a visit. The only trend I see is a slow decline in overall interest over the last four years after a temporary rise in interest following the Covid lockdowns ending.
docsacage, I believe a lot of that has to do with the talent. Of course many have seen a decline in discretionary funds but still; if the appeal and enjoyment for sc’s is still there, patrons will find a way to make it happen! The talent at many joints is lackluster! Not what it used to be
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