motorhead
Fat, drunk and stupid is no way to go through life
Comments by motorhead (page 36)
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a year ago
skibum609
Massachusetts
We might want to hear good music, but can strippers dance to it? "At Last" and "American Pie" are classics, but...”
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No, but how about Peggy Lee (Fever)?
Almost anything by Zeppelin: Black Dog, Rock and Roll, When the Levee Breaks, Kashmir, D'yer Mak'er
Slow Ride, Paranoid, La Grange, and if include the 80’s you’ve got many more
You Shook me all night long, Leggs
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a year ago
ilbbaicnl
Keep it in my pants when I do OTC. If I were a stripper it would stand for I like big bucks and I can not lie.
I’m definitely a boomer and my group has always stacked the plates. Where is she from - maybe it’s more of a regional thing not age
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a year ago
motorhead
Fat, drunk and stupid is no way to go through life
The internet has spoken and she’s been ranked as the hottest Jeopardy contestant ever.
I used to be a regular viewer during the Trebek days so I can attest the show didn’t usually feature the best looking women, but c’mon
I don’t find her even remotely attractive.
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a year ago
sinclair
Strip Club Nation
All good answers.
I think many times faces get more attractive from 25-29. Look at high school yearbook pictures versus 10 years later. Also compare old pictures of actresses - but that one is probably unfair because with money comes better fitness, nutrition, surgeries etc
But for unclothed bodies, it’s got to be the tighter bodies of a 21-22 year old. But having said that, I rarely go for that in strip clubs, as I prefer the overall package that a 28 year old brings to the table
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a year ago
georgmicrodong
Just a fat, creepy old pervert.
And on the flip side, I refuse to settle for the low end “Skip the Games” girls. I don’t need “any hole to put in”.
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a year ago
georgmicrodong
Just a fat, creepy old pervert.
I’d like to try the high end escorts - but all security clearance hoops you seem to have to go thru have kept we away. Just no way in hell I’m giving them my work information or LinkedIn page
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a year ago
jackslash
Detroit strip clubs
Year after year Detroit ranks in the top 5 cities in the US of having the worst murder rate and other violent crimes and the police are out busting prostitutes. Smdh
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a year ago
Muddy
USA
….and when Door Dash drivers turn down deliveries in that neighborhood they get accused of being prejudiced
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a year ago
Muddy
USA
25 -
My parents moved to central Florida, south of Orlando in the late 80’s and one of their friends purchased a modest ranch style home for only $40,000 around the same time. I visited it several times - it was in excellent condition and perfect for a retired couple.
Even in central Florida I’m guessing you’d pay six to ten times that now.
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a year ago
Muddy
USA
“Now, we are a large LA suburb”
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Interesting you mention that. A few years ago when I took the Grand Canyon bus tour from Las Vegas to the Grand Canyon we passed through Kingman, Arizona and the driver mentioned it’s become almost a suburb to Los Angeles (and to Phoenix and Las Vegas)
LA must be a miserable city (with terrible schools) if people are willing to live in LA and commute almost 5 hours every weekend to go back home to the family
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a year ago
Muddy
USA
Pretty obvious - but smart cell phones have probably had the biggest impact on everyone’s daily lives.
They revolutionized our lives on how we eat, shop, manage our healthcare, etc. in ways not many ever predicted.
And they are pretty much a necessity no matter how poor or rich you are. Sometimes I think the assumption that everyone has a smart phone is unfair because one needs a phone in almost everything you do. I, like many others, can’t even log in to a work computer now without a phone
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a year ago
Salty.Nutz
Deez Nutz
So what’s the question?
If you’re asking if spending $300 makes one a whale then the answer is no - not even close.
$300 wouldn’t even be 30 minutes in a VIP room at many places
The hierarchy of strip club customers:
Whale
Balla
Big Spender
Good customer
Mr Average
Cheap ass (everyone else)
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a year ago
Muddy
USA
Safety features in cars have improved while the quality of the drivers has gotten exponentially worse.
People drive too fast, won’t stay off their phones, run red lights, have no clue how to properly merge. In general, just plain rude
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a year ago
shadowcat
Atlanta suburb
“Magic City: An American Fantasy charts the rise and pitfalls of the Atlanta strip club and its sustained imprint on hip-hop culture, as told by employees, dancers, journalists, management, and countless celebrity interviews including 2 Chainz, Nelly, Shaquille O’Neal, Quavo, Killer Mike, Big Boi and others.”
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I do know who Shaq is anyway
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a year ago
reverendhornibastard
Depraved Deacon of Degeneracy
I am 40+ years of clubbing so I’m pretty sure I’ve topped a quarter of a million. But as was pointed out that’s “only” $500 to $600 per month. Lots of people easily spend that on clothes, an endless string of new cars, country club memberships, or travel.
I guess it only seems “wasteful” to outsiders who don’t understand the fun and thrill of it.
My spending hasn’t been consistent though. Over the years I had $5000 splurge months followed by no clubbing for a period of time
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a year ago
blahblahblah23
>:( 🧚🏼♀️💃🏼 busy being a "psycho bitch" 🤣
I have never watched anime. I had to look it up on Wikipedia - I knew it was animation but thought it was the cartoon porn i see advertised on porn hub.
I’ve never seen a Marvel movie, nor have I’ve watched Harry Potter, Twilight or Lord of the Rings. The only Star Wars movie I watched was the first one around 1977. Didn’t like it.
But then I watched hole to hole coverage of the US Women’s Open at Pebble Beach.
So not sure where I fit on the spectrum of normalcy.
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a year ago
RonJax2
Strip Club Connoisseur
“but I cringe when I see a latino referred to as a latina and a latina called a latino”
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Oh c’mon man…didn’t you get the memo. We now live in a non-binary genderless society!
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a year ago
skibum609
Massachusetts
What “we” want to hear and what is actually played is a chasm as deep as the Grand Canyon
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a year ago
booty_lover92
Somewhere in the Carolinas
Makes me wonder too if the rise of onlyfans and Twitter influencers like Olivia Dunne who makes millions just for bikini pics has led dancers to believe they expect cash for doing nothing other than looking pretty
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a year ago
rickthelion
Straight outta tha NC, comin' atcha with an AK ready to steal your daughter. ROAR!!!
What’s the difference between a French stripper and Amoxicillin?
Amoxicillin works
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a year ago
Muddy
USA
Meanwhile, no suspect has been named in the Willowbrook (Chicago) Juneteenth shooting even though there is video evidence of the shooter and the vehicle and hundreds of witnesses. No mention ever of the race of the shooter - so he’s not white
I only mention this because there were numerous Facebook posts saying “it was a white suprematist” - and no repercussions for spreading inflammatory rumors
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a year ago
londonguy
Breathe, breathe in the air
Shadowcat - I was a wee bit young, but I always heard it was the Dave Clark 5
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a year ago
londonguy
Breathe, breathe in the air
“They were one of the first of a long line of blah OK bands with faceless, nameless members”
As soon as I saw this thread, I had the same thought.
Kansas, Foreigner, Bon Jovi, Def Leppard, Scorpions - all were ok, had a few hits, but nothing spectacular
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a year ago
londonguy
Breathe, breathe in the air
The debut album “Boston” came out the summer heading into my senior year in high school.
It was the album everyone was talking about. Has to be one of the fast selling debut albums in US History.
It was an interesting time in music. The hard rock metal bands - Led Zeppelin, Deep Purple, Black Sabbath - were still trying to hang on as a popular genre but they were in a dogfight with music heading in a soft pop direction. Olivia Newton-John, Debbie Boone, Barry Manilow, John Denver.
But you also had some funk bands of the 70’s and the emergence of disco.
And love them or hate them, you had KISS, which in the Midwest at least, was the most popular band of them all
Real interesting, diversified era. Unlike today.