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17 years ago
4 week rule for who, Founder?thanx for the clarification!
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17 years ago
4 week rule for who, Founder?does that mean if i review club A on monday, club B on tuesday, and club C
on wednesday, i earn 4 + 4 + 4 = 12 weeks?
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17 years ago
4 week rule for who, Founder?i'm a new guy and don't know the history of this policy, but i wish every review published earned 4 weeks of credit that could "add up." i'd rather write while things were fresh on my mind.
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17 years ago
"Private" Dancesthanx guys.
while most women her age say i look good at my age, don't know if she thinks i'm hot. but she must like me/trust me, bc she has suggested hanging out previously. but right now, she's told me she needs to earn some xtra money. and bones, your last sentence states an issue i'm wondering about dealing with.
i'd have to travel 100 miles away. i'm sure to many that's nothing. but i chose to live a life of mostly close proximity.
i guess we'll see what happens...
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17 years ago
Ohio Bill 16
what happens...first challenged in Ohio courts. then appealed all the way to US Surpreme Court?
Association promises legal challenge to state 'stripper bill'
Legislation forces adult entertainment venues to close at certain times and institutes a no-touch rule.
By Laura A. Bischoff
Staff Writer
Wednesday, May 23, 2007
COLUMBUS — Hours after the Ohio Senate put the finishing touches on the so-called "stripper bill," Gov. Ted Strickland said he will let the legislation become law without his signature — one of three options the governor has under the Ohio Constitution.
Adult businesses promised to wage a legal challenge.
"This bill is so extreme that it could make handshakes and pats on the back illegal,'' said Angelina Spencer, executive director of the National Association of Club Executives. "We're going to court, and we're going to win.''
The measure would force strip clubs, adult bookstores, peep shows and other adult entertainment venues to close between midnight and 6 a.m. Those with liquor licenses could stay open until last call, but nudity would be banned after midnight. Partial nudity would be allowed, but dancers would have to conform to the existing state law by wearing at least G-strings and pasties.
It also institutes a no-touch rule between patrons and nude or partially nude dancers. It would be a first-degree misdemeanor to touch someone's clothed or unclothed private parts and a fourth-degree misdemeanor to touch other body parts.
Phil Burress of Citizens for Community Values, the Cincinnati-based group that collected 120,000 voter signatures to put the issue before the General Assembly, said, "It's not everything we wanted, but it moves the ball down the field quite a bit."
Strickland press secretary Keith Dailey said the governor did not find constitutional flaws in the bill, which received wide support in the House and Senate.
"The governor believes that the most important issues facing Ohio are job creation, improving the education system and expanding access to health care. He is looking forward to bringing the issues back to those issues of great importance to Ohioans," Dailey said.
Contact this reporter at (614) 224-1624 or
[email protected].
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17 years ago
Some Humor on Ohio Bill 16will this go to Ohio courts first, and then appealed all the way up to US Supreme Court?
i haven't read the law yet, but one blogger mentioned there is not a single word about enforcement.
May 22, 2007
5/22/2007 6:26:00 PM
New strip club bill to become law without Strickland signature
COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) - A bill that puts new strip club regulations in place in Ohio, including a ban on patrons touching dancers, will become law without Gov. Ted Strickland's signature, a spokesman said Tuesday.
The Senate on Tuesday voted 25-8 to adopt the House version on the measure that includes a rule prohibiting patrons from touching dancers rather than keeping them 6 feet from dancers at all times, as originally proposed. There was no debate.
In light of economic, educational and other problems Ohioans face, the debate over the bill was 'silly,' Strickland said before the Senate voted. 'I think this issue has consumed too much time and attention.'
Strickland spokesman Keith Dailey said Strickland wants to focus on the issues that matter the most to most Ohioans.
'If he were persuaded it was unconstitutional, he would have vetoed the bill,' Dailey said.
Patrons of strip clubs and dancers will not be allowed to touch each other under the bill, which will take effect in late August.
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14 years ago
Speaking of Concerts (Off Topic)<span style="font-size: larger;"><span style="font-family: Times New Roman;">Never got to see The Police b4 they broke up in early 80s. Thrilled to see them twice during their 30th reunion tour 2007-8.</span></span><br type="_moz" />
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14 years ago
S.E. Asia Travelogue<span style="font-family: Times New Roman;"><span style="font-size: larger;">Quite a read. Thanx for recording and posting your trip. I don't think I'd have had the stamina even when I was your<br />
age 20 years ago. <br />
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Would you consider a summary w/total funds spent and total number of xperiences?<br />
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Plus, how you'd do it next time.</span></span><br />
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9 years ago
Post Lapper Tristessehttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Post-coital_tristesse
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9 years ago
How Stripping got me on Jerry Springer
Is your episode on You Tube?
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10 years ago
Reflections: A look back@ranukam-
Thanx for sharing. I really enjoyed reading. Not that I didn't attract female attention, but when I was your age I didn't have much money for SCs and not much game for nightclubs.
@ lotsoffun201- Ditto and congratulations on surviving your devastation.
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13 years ago
Being a Stripper without Doing "Extras"snowtime & shadowcat--how about a TUSCL Convention w/rfcookie at Oasis?!
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13 years ago
Ohio Strip Club City GuideWhen I wrote ONLY 126, I was trying to point out the folly of a Top 100 list. Turns out that 126 is quite impressive. Perhaps even more impressive it that Ohio is 4th. The 3 states in front are either much larger or more populous, or both.
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13 years ago
Ohio Strip Club City Guideaccording to http://www.tuscl.net/r.php?RID=7 Ohio only has a total of 126 clubs!
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13 years ago
Ohio Strip Club City GuideIn Ytown...
For consistent eye-candy, Club 76 and lately Go Go
For value, Palace; honorable mention, Skippers (Warren)
To waste time: Babylon, Tiffany's, Arnold's
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14 years ago
Lingerie Football League: True Fantasy FootballI'd heard about it a few years ago (broadcast at SB halftime). Recently found some YouTube etc. videos. Interesting.
But, to me, the league is mis-named. Their attire is much more bikini than lingerie.