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Joe from NJ

New York
Joined Sep 1999
Last Seen Oct 2022

When I travel, I go to clubs. Always guided by the reviews listed here. I always write reviews and try to be honest in what I saw and did.

Reviews by Joe from NJ

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7.0

So went on a Sunday afternoon. I always like this place because of the cheap dances during the day.
But the $10 (2 for $20) are now restricted to the chairs on the center of…

review published 7 yrs ago
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7.0

Interesting place. The girls were not coming up to ask for dances as I had expected. I was sitting at the bar, and had to actually ask passing by girls for a dance.…

review published 8 yrs ago
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3.0

According to the "Today's News" by the Las Vegas Advisor web site:
"September 22, 2016 08:10 Larry's Villa Closed: Larry's Villa strip club has closed after ongoing problems and infractions at the club resulted in its…

review published 8 yrs ago

Articles by Joe from NJ

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Las Vegas Taxi Wars

The owner of Badda Bing recently posted a video talking about the Taxi Wars. That is the kickback that taxi drivers in Las Vegas are getting for delivering you to a strip club. Most times it is not the club of your choice.

First read the top paragraph of TUSCL on the Las Vegas page:

tuscl.nettuscl.net

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article published 15 yrs ago

Discussions by Joe from NJ

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Crusty

I have seen the term Crusty (Crusties) used on this website in discussions, but a lot when girls talk about us guys, such as on
stripperweb.com

I am wondering as to the definition of the word.…

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discussion started 10 yrs ago
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Las Vegas Crazy Horse Too closed again: What went wrong?

Here is an article from the Las Vegas Sun Newspaper about the famous and infamous Las Vegas Crazy Horse Too, with full credit to the writer Katsilometes.
When this club was in it's heyday 10 years…

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discussion started 10 yrs ago
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Pole Tax

There is a very good article on the "Pole Tax" that Texas is imposing on strip clubs.

forbes.com

Soon maybe other states will see this as a new source of income.

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discussion started 12 yrs ago

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