snowtime
Georgia
Comments by snowtime (page 4)
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8 years ago
Darkblue999
Somewhere in the club
I had an interesting experience at PP Columbia several years ago before all the restrictions in the lap dance rooms. I don't particularly like pierced tits, but found a pierced dancer who was very sexy and I decided to get a dance from her.. She was skinny with b cups and I thought she was early twenties. Turns out she was 35 and had two boys in high school. Once the dance started I lightly touched her tits thinking it might be painful to her with the piercings. Obviously she was a veteran stripper and candidly asked me why wasn't I playing harder with her tits. After my explanation of not wanting to cause her pain she said "squeeze them as hard as you can" . She added "squeeze them like you are squezzing a tennis ball." For the next two dancesI I tried to squeeze them like I was trying to break them. I literally squezzed as hard as I could for the remainder of the session and she never even flinched. It almost became an obsession to make her complain but she kept telling me how much she was enjoying it and I could go harder. I was already at 100% (most guys would have complained if I shook their hand that way) . I am sure she was the exception, but some girls must have very little sensation in their tits. I am glad she did not squeeze my dick as hard as I was squeesing her.
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8 years ago
shadowcat
Atlanta suburb
Wow 300. I don't know how you have time to write so many (long) reviews. Thanks.
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8 years ago
shadowcat
Atlanta suburb
Follies is the best value club around. All of the positive reviews are not wrong. Even a better time with a group of TUSCLers who have a casual connection.
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8 years ago
magicrat
North Carolina
RIP Farmerart. Very sorry to hear of his passing. Based on his last few posts it was apparent that he got very sick, very quickly.
I enjoyed reading his comments and he seemed to genuinely enjoy writing them. I exchanged a few PMs with him and it seems he did so with many of us.
He will be missed.
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8 years ago
rh48hr
Wakanda
@motorhead I was also the son of a WW2 vet and disliked Cassius Clay, but came to love and admire Muhammad Ali. He was a jerk at the beginning, but became a very lovable and giving person later in his career.
The Larry Holmes fight was the second one i saw in person in Las Vegas. My friend and I were both Ali fans and debated about going to the fight. Ali was way past his prime and Larry Holmes was at the top of his. We knew it was going to be ugly and did not want to see that. we decided to go based on the hope ( and Ali's promotion) that maybe some majic would occur and Ali could get lucky. It did not happen and I did not look at the ring during a lot of the fight. The fight only occurred because the leech, Don King, wanted another big payday. Ali was the only one who could draw the big crowds and big TV revenue. I firmly believe that the beating Ali took that night is what gave him the disease. I hold Don King and the others who used Ali, totally responsible.
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8 years ago
gawker
Older than dirt
Sorry to hear about all of your misfortunes. My 94 yr. old mother died 4 yrs. ago after a long bout of Alzheimers. I watched my father deal with her care for many years. It is much worse than other diseases where you can still communicate with the sick person. I finally convinced my father that he had to put my mother in a nursing home. If your wife is still at home I would strongly suggest that you admit her to a facility to save your sanity.
As for the depression, I feel for you. I had a close friend steal most of my valuables about 16 years ago. He spent the money and committed suicide shortly after that. I became very depressed and finally sought psychiatric help. It ( and many different antidepressants) did not do much good. However, I soon realized that money problems are bad, but there are a lot of people who are blind, paralized, etc. That made my problems seem not so bad.
It sounds like you still have good health. Hell, you must be in pretty good shape to keep up with all those young strippers. Maybe a break from the strippers will do you good. You can go back when you are ready.
Perhaps the best advice I can give you is to get more involved with your friends and make some new ones. They will give you support and help keep your mind off all your problems.
As evidenced by all of the comments above, you have a lot of friends on TUSCL. Good luck.
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8 years ago
rh48hr
Wakanda
I grew up in the 60's with Ali as the biggest name in sports. I was not a boxing fan, but found it impossible ignore him. As a college student in Nashville we used to watch his fights on closed circuit TV, long before the days of pay per view.
In the 70's as a young man I was lucky enough to be in Las Vegas and see two of his fights in person. For the first fight (vs. Jerry Quarry) my friend and I could not afford the $100 ticket price. So we got a one night job as a beer vendor at the Las Vegas arena to get into the fight. We would sell beer between the rounds and watch the fight standing in the aisle. Prior to the fight we went to watch Ali train at a local hotel. He was the nicest athlete/celebrity I have ever met. After a very rigorous training session he took time to meet with and sign autographs for EVERYONE in the building. Something you never see in athletes today.
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9 years ago
shadowcat
Atlanta suburb
Welcome back. It only took you a few hours to post on TUSCL. Hopefully you will wait a little longer before returning to Follies.
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9 years ago
snowtime
Georgia
Just want to add that I had a one hour visit with Shadowcat this evening. He was weak but sitting up in a chair the whole time i was there. Because of all the surgery he had, it was difficult for him to talk so I did most of that. He is definitely getting better and hopes to go home tomorrow. It will be a while before he is ready for a Follies VIP, but I suspect he will be back on TUSCL very soon. As Papi said, he has a smart phone at home and indicated he was anxious to get back on the Discussion Board. It won't be easy for him but I suspect we will see him post shortly after he gets home.
He was very appreciative of all the comments and support from his TUSCL pals.
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9 years ago
JohnSmith69
layin low but staying high
Nice of you to post that. Shadowcat will enjoy seeing it again. Also like the idea of hanging a copy of it in his corner at Follies.
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9 years ago
twentyfive
Living well and enjoying my retirement
Those were great. Thanks for posting them.
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9 years ago
jester214
North Carolina
I haven't been to Las Vegas in many years, but always preferred gambling in the Fremont St. area instead of the Strip. Like VBD, I walked by GGG many times and it always had a bad vibe. Looked like a pure hustle joint and judging by almost all TUSCL reviews of the club, it is.
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9 years ago
nemesisk7
Putero
Many years ago at Gigi's in Memphis (long before Platinum Plus) the DJ would announce that "Purple Rain " would be the next song. Since it was 8 minutes long everyone in the house would start picking a dancer for a lap dance. I became very familiar with that song and to this day can't hear it without thinking of those long gone Memphis clubs. The song, in addition to its length, was one of the best songs to come out of that era. It is certainly a classic.
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9 years ago
just_the_nuts
Like many of you, I want Denver and Manning to win, but I think the Panthers have the better team. One thing to keep in mind, though, is that the Panthers DID lose to the lowly Atlanta Falcons. If they have another day like that, the Panthers will have a rough afternoon because Denver is much better than Atlanta.
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9 years ago
Clackport
Washington
Phoenix would be my first choice. However I enjoy all the dancer comments and wish they would post more often and include photos.
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9 years ago
ATACdawg
Thank God Trump is FIRED!!! Lock him up!
Unbelievable finish. I did not care who won, but it is obvious the Cincy coach cannot control his players. I feel bad for the long suffering Cincy fans.
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9 years ago
Papi_Chulo
Miami, FL (or the nearest big-booty club)
I have looked at annuities, but think there are too many negatives to make them attractive. In most cases they seem to take about 20 years to pay you back your original investment. I guess if you live way past 85 (assuming annuity starts paying at 65) you might come out ok. My other worry is that the issuing insurance company may go out of business for whatever reason and you are left holding the bag. I see no compelling reason to purchase one. I think most people at 65, like myself, would be far better off spending the same amount on a solid utility. You can be reasonably assured of a decent yield, with little risk of losing your original principal investment.
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9 years ago
shadowcat
Atlanta suburb
I thought the same when I read the review. It would have been ok had he left out the dancer's name.
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9 years ago
gawker
Older than dirt
Always enjoyed Farmerart's comments. Hope he will still post when he feels like it. Best of luck with your health issues FA.
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9 years ago
Clackport
Washington
Overall, the dancer quality at Follies, in my opinion, is not that great. But, like Chandler said, if you wait around, you will usually find a cute one. Unlike some clubs where the cute ones tend to give less enthusiastic dances, at Follies, the dances by the cuter dancers are almost always as good as the less attractive dancers. That is why Follies is so popular. If your dancer standards are not high then Follies will be a home run every time. If you are picky, you might strike out from time to time, but eventually you will find what you are looking for.
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9 years ago
Papi_Chulo
Miami, FL (or the nearest big-booty club)
I used to travel a lot for work. I was a strip club visitor in most cities that I visited, but it was always hit or miss in terms of the experience. About 10 years ago I was told of TUSCL by a co worker. I was not very active on the internet then (still not much outside of TUSCL), but was very impressed by the information offered on this site. It was, and continues to be very helpful. Shortly after joining TUSCL I met the infamous "Shadowcat" at his then favorite club, PP in Columbia. He was very helpful in terms of dancer info. Since we both live in the Atlanta area, I now see him at the, also infamous, Follies. Since he goes much more often than I do, he remains a great source of information.
Prior to TUSCL I would periodically pick up a newspaper in adult bookstores. I think it was called "Climax Times" and it would have very limited, but useful information on clubs and massage parlors in various cities. Does anybody else remember this publication? I assume the internet made it obsolete. It was, however, a useful tool for finding clubs that offered more than just air dances.
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9 years ago
JohnSmith69
layin low but staying high
JS. Sorry for your pain. I don't post often but have vicariously enjoyed your adventures over the last few months. Judging by the number of posts many others have as well. Since you have two back up plans I suspect you will get over this quickly. With the money you are not spending on DS you should be able to have lots of fun.
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9 years ago
IronFox22
Ohio
Small. I also hate the fake ones.