623
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Comments by 623 (page 16)
review comment
3 years ago
Zoombabyzoom
No dets about what goes on in the vip room makes this “review” seem kinda fake and def useless. Do you sit on your hands, do you do the deed, what up man?
review comment
3 years ago
trapdoor
California
Re: “I always refuse dances from the Cuban contingent as I had a bad experience with one way back and will never repeat that mistake“.
That is not a very rational statement, was she a brunette and do you now avoid all brunettes? And do you avoid all dancers with the same outfit or the same name? Jeez.
discussion comment
3 years ago
shadowcat
Atlanta suburb
Some girls are very sensitive there and a plug massage feels pretty good. My girl will come 5 or 6 times if I mess with her there. Men have the same nerve endings around the prostate but most guys are too uptight to have it massaged or messed with to find out.
review comment
3 years ago
Bendersilky
And an idea of what you left so happy about. All reviews imply extras but none ever specify if the default is oral or manual.
review comment
3 years ago
jigga2177
Pennsylvania
Info on prices would be nice, esp a range of $/dances and more than dances.
discussion comment
3 years ago
Icee Loco (asshole)
I'm a fucking loser
Are you saying that if a dancer reaches up the leg of my shorts and strokes little Richard, either over or under the BVD’s, and LR blows his top, then somehow I’m the asshole?
I’m just as surprised as she is when he decides to pop at a time like that so I think maybe he’s the asshole.
discussion comment
3 years ago
SanchoRG
Texas
And they don’t take travelers checks either 🙂 A lesson my wife and I learned about 30 years ago when we first started clubbing. It was at the Crazy Horse II in Vegas where we had just had a remarkable VIP, confident in the fact that we had plenty of money to cover. That turned into a pretty long story when, after solving that “issue” we got back to the truck to find that I had locked my keys in it in my haste. Sigh. All’s well that ends well though, we are still together and still clubbing together and still married. 🤗😁
discussion comment
3 years ago
twentyfive
Living well and enjoying my retirement
^which had far reaching consequences that we are still feeling (and paying for) today.
Still, Powell was a great one who did what he he thought was right.
review comment
3 years ago
Hal_Incandenza
California
Her $200 offer might have just been an opening offer and since you are getting a 30% discount on money countering at 100 would have been $70 US. Just saying maybe doable if she has the look you like, maybe BJ is just a few $$ more.
discussion comment
3 years ago
shailynn
They never tell you what you need to know.
First off, there were dozens of email with many examples that were too graphic to repeat in the news story. His fat lips comment was the tamest of the ones I read.
Second, he should have known better but the ppl he sent those emails to received those thoughts because he believed they would be well received. I expect that there was many incidents where emails were forwarded or responded to by like minded recipients. The NFL will have to follow the email chains to see where all those emails led and were initiated. Very likely dominos will start to fall all over the league.
While Gruden should have been aware enough to not put in writing comments he wouldn’t want to see in the paper, it’s easy to see how he thought he was conversing with like minded peers that wouldn’t be inclined to blab. Unfortunate for him.
Finally, once branded a racist, homophobe or misogynist he’s not going to be working in the business anytime soon (if ever). It is the kiss of death, ask Kevin spacey, Matt lauer, Charlie rose or any of the dozens of others that have been branded by “me too”.
It seems that, unless your last name is Trump, locker talk makes you persona non gratis. That must piss Gruden off to no end, especially given he supported the Donald.
discussion comment
3 years ago
Longneck
Georgia
Where are you traveling from?
discussion comment
3 years ago
Warrior15
Anywhere there are Titties.
I think the girls have at least some say in where they stand. I have seen a street girl return from a session and the others shift their positions to make room so the returning agent can have her spot back.
discussion comment
3 years ago
rugrat
Roaming the USA
I suggest a Lone Ranger style mask, blend right in.
discussion comment
3 years ago
Slickwillie
California
Maybe you should have a sale? You know, debautchery at half price? Maybe attendance would improve if clubs/dancers didn’t try to make bank off the 5 ppl who show up.
discussion comment
3 years ago
rugrat
Roaming the USA
There are maybe less ppl crossing back but there are a LOT less CBP officers working also and one pedestrian crossing is closed until further notice. Three hour plus waits are happening at various times.
discussion comment
3 years ago
motorhead
Fat, drunk and stupid is no way to go through life
If it was just about keeping up with friends and family that might be worthy but it is not. FB is about convincing you to do something you would otherwise not, to feel something you wouldn’t feel on your own. They are very good at it or they wouldn’t be a trillion dollar entity. NO ONE who uses FB or insta or the others is immune, it’s only a matter of degrees. How far you will be sucked in is primarily a function of awareness and intellect. You cannot use social media and be unaffected by it, anymore than you “unsee” other vile senseless things in your life.
discussion comment
3 years ago
rugrat
Roaming the USA
Going to TJ is not just for seedy reasons unless are a hard core PL like some on this board. There are great restaurants there and cheap booze or dentists and even the culture is worth taking in. No, anyone going there is not necessarily going to jump Latino women.
One thing to consider if you trying to marry a convention attendance with visiting brothels and strip clubs in TJ is that border crossing has become very unpredictable. Three or four hour waits unless you have global entry are possible.
discussion comment
3 years ago
Greanbeans
Ké lo ké?!?!?!!
The bar takes part of their ficha drinks not their Arriba money
discussion comment
3 years ago
gotoguy
Florida
They could put a sales tax on it, and I fully expect that to happen so that every transaction has a tax tacked on. They could introduce significant documentation issues and appropriate penalties for failing that, to combat money laundering and I fully expect that to happen.
discussion comment
3 years ago
TheEckster
Wanna go clubbing?
It’s all about jealousy or envy. Not unlike walking past an ice cream stand in the park and noticing the guy making change out of a bank roll that could choke a horse. But you have to factor in all the other details to see if being a stripper is the path to easy street. And it’s probably not. The job is a bit like being an athlete in that the shelf life is finite. The social stigma of the job is crushing if you let it get to you. That’s often why dancers will spend on extravagant things when the rent is due, they are trying to justify what many of them see as a discussing way to make a living. Then there is the night trappings, the access to drugs, to alcohol, to larceny and all manner of underworld temptations.
I managed the finances of a stripper in Las Vegas for about a year and a half. She worked at Olympic Gardens, had a 6 year old living with her mom back in California and complained to me about making all this money and never having any. We setup a routine that she could live with and she showed some discipline. She would stop by my office on the way home from work, usually around 8 am and drop off the proceeds. By the end of the year and a half she had almost half a million in a fund. She started dropping by less often and the discipline fell off and the last time I saw her was a year later in a different club, she was dancing there and was stoned out of her mind, barely recognized me. I assume that the savings went up her nose in the interim and I never saw her again, nor did I check her balances.
I think the bottom line is that dancing is like any other entrepreneurial job. There are going to be the top 10 or 20 percent of them who do well long term and a top 1 or 2 percent of them who do fantastic. I knew a guy 40 years ago who went door to door selling children’s books who made 200,000 a year, a shit load of money then. He didn’t brag about his earnings and he didn’t complain about the hard work either. He just got up every day and hit the sidewalk, was exceptional at closing the sale and just kept at it. That is the real secret of success regardless of the profession.
discussion comment
3 years ago
Newcookie
New to this!
Yeah but if they are hard as rocks, or if they are going in diff directions or they are not the same size count me out. My ability to ignore reality in clubs has limits.
discussion comment
3 years ago
Player11
Texas
She’s making a joke that you didn’t find that funny? Jokes really on “Steve” maybe. She sounds like quite the cut up.
discussion comment
3 years ago
Chilli_Powdurr
StripperWeb AssKisser
Explain that you knew COVID couldn’t be transmitted by seaman but since she was now wearing your nose goo and since you had been recently exposed she might want to call in sick for a few days. And that information is a lifesaving tip. Your welcome.