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Comments by 623 (page 19)
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3 years ago
Muddy
USA
Mister orange - don’t know about nj but around Nevada if a drive thru location hasn’t opened its dining room it’s because they can’t find staff to run it. Everyplace seems hard up for help.
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3 years ago
shadowcat
Atlanta suburb
And it’s not a red state/blue state thing. It’s crazy bad in Texas. It seems to be worse where the weather is better. In Nevada it’s bad in the winter and eases up in the summer. West coast is bad all year.
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3 years ago
drewcareypnw
not the real drew carey, but I play him at strip clubs...
If there is a constant ebb and flow to the rules, enforcement of rules, what people try to get away with, and so on. Look at Phoenix, five years ago it used to be off the hook now it’s an effort to find a simple little HJ inside the club.
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3 years ago
Cristobal
I give in to sin because you have to make this life livable
You might have dated this incorrectly - you mention august 2019 but in the first part of the review you talk about staff wearing masks - I don’t think that was 2019.
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3 years ago
Jacks4thson
Any club that is too classy for me to wear shorts is too classy for me to go to
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3 years ago
Muddy
USA
Then throw self driving into the mix although that is taking much longer than first promised. As long as it happens before they take my license away ;-)
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3 years ago
Ted__Kramer
Because of what you can buy for very little money
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3 years ago
Icee Loco (asshole)
I'm a fucking loser
Most places that used to be 24/7 are back to that schedule again in LV
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3 years ago
gammanu95
You can unfriend me, unfollow me, and unlike me; but you cannot unlick my butthole
It’s interesting that paranoia sets in when it’s a strip club asking to scan. But when adding sensitive information to social media (who openly admit to selling your info) there is no hesitation.
Kinda like the anti-vaxer who drinks himself silly or smokes two packs a day or imbibes in street drugs then claims “I’m not putting poison in my body”.
Scammers can get your info from a thousand different sources so unless you are ready to lock down every other leak don’t sweat too much over a scan. You’ve probably been scanned by a credit card skimmer or a data breach somewhere anyways.
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3 years ago
Beat100
American culture has a cancer and that is the attitudes toward the opposite sex caused by the attitude towards sex itself. So many societal problems stem from the unhealthy belief that there is something wrong with sex.
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3 years ago
seekingwhoHa
Tech man you can extrapolate from his total spend number.
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3 years ago
shailynn
They never tell you what you need to know.
I’ve changed jobs twice in the last 2 years because companies want me to work from home on zoom instead of in person. Zoom all the time sucks big time.
Unless your doing rote repetitive work hiring new entry level employees doesn’t work and no company would trade 1 top performer for 5 newbies. Rookies take forever to train and just the time training takes is a big deterrent never mind the significant cost. Unless you’re bagging groceries or loading lumber job ads consistently ask for lots of experience.
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3 years ago
JZRM
North Carolina
And it is closed tight. Quarantine required if I want to visit my kids and grandkids. They can come here but will have a very hard time getting back. Has been closed for more than a year and looks like it will be for several more months.
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3 years ago
docsavage
Indiana
I’ve been to clubs names Chicas locos or similar in Dallas, Austin, Houston and it seems dozen other cities. There is one in Las Vegas. They are all primarily Latino and usually higher mileage clubs. They seem to have nothing in common otherwise except the name and ethnicity.
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3 years ago
oscarlomax
California
I think he was referring to the additional cost of "did what she does". I’m curious also.
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3 years ago
pistola
Keepin' it 💯
Cabaret club in El Paso, closed now, was far and away the darkest club ever. Not only were there is zero lights except the stage at the far end but everything was painted black. You couldn’t see another person if they were 6 inches in front of you. And that was when you entered after dark which I think was the only time it was open
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3 years ago
AlwaysOnPoint
And don’t forget to report back either as an article or a review. We all like to see the reactions rookies have and the observations they make
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3 years ago
PutaTester
West Coast. He who dies with the most memories wins.
What time on Friday was your return?
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3 years ago
Dolfan
What did 50 Cent do when he got hungry? 58.
Love how your last sentence associates head and DD. Cute.
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4 years ago
shadowcat
Atlanta suburb
Rational people agree that having police deal with crazies and homeless and runaway kids and a whole host of other not exactly lawbreaking issues is not a good use of their time. The move to hire professionals trained to deal with these and other legal issues just makes sense, it would leave the police time to solve crimes and deal with real criminals.
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4 years ago
grand1511
Euphoria
Your report might be partially colored by the fact that 2001 has a Monday special for locals, at least I think thats still in play.
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4 years ago
felipe609
New Jersey
I doubt calling will get any real intel past “yeah, we’re open and there’s tons of girls here”. Phone answerers at clubs are pathological liars in my experience.
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4 years ago
shadowcat
Atlanta suburb
How is this a democrat party issue? It seems just the opposite of what “woke” groups would advocate.
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4 years ago
Bengoeshuntin
Anywhere
If you want convo with the girls go in the afternoon, except current Covid hours I don’t think they open until 9pm.
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4 years ago
rickdugan
Verified and Certifiable Super-Reviewer
Amen to that Doc.
Your comment about it mostly be transmitted at home is misleading though. It had to get in each home first so each “in the wild” transmission may have been responsible for four or five in-home transmissions, but if the first one didn’t happen then none of the other ones would either.