MisterGuy
Rhode Island
Comments by MisterGuy (page 4)
discussion comment
14 years ago
fesz
"Do clubs frown upon this behavior? is it best to make the transaction ITC or OTC?"
From what I've heard from many dancers, while some strip clubs may frown on this type of behavior, it is very common. Just offer significantly more money than her stuff is worth retail & many dancers would be more than happy to trade their older undergarments for cold, hard cash.
http://www.ebanned.net/cgi-bin/auction/auction.cgi?category=:wclothing
"if I keep submitting club reviews, do I keep my VIP membership to tuscl? or I'd have to pay for VIP after my 1st free month is over?"
As long as you submit reviews for strip clubs, you'll get free months of VIP membership on TUSCL. Just be sure to space out your reviews of *the same club* (not all clubs) by more than a month's time (the site will remind you of this when submitting a review). You only have to pay for a VIP membership to TUSCL if you want to...submitting reviews doesn't require any monetary transaction on your part at any time.
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14 years ago
rperette
I've seen a few 6-footish dancers in Canada, specifically at Club Downtown, Le Vignoble, Hill Top, Club Super Sexe, Kingdom Gentleman's Club, and Bar Le Gentlemen. Ten's Show Club & the Cabaret Lounge in MA as well as the Cadillac Lounge in RI looked to have some tall dancers as well. Good luck...
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14 years ago
samsung1
Ohio
I doubt that the guy is fully cured just yet. They'll have to wait & see if further tests show the same "cured" result. Stem cell transplants frequently aren't a very pretty procedure as well.
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14 years ago
curiousgeorgefun
"I'm sure laws vary from state to state but my understanding is that if you're a cop and deny being one, any resultant arrests can be tossed. At least that's my understanding in Texas."
I highly doubt that. Cops can & do lie all the time when investigating crimes.
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As others have said, you probably need to give off a much less clean-cut attitude. The cop/military haircut isn't going to be helping things out either, unless you're just honest that you're ex-military cgf.
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14 years ago
nycstrip
Based on your stated expectations avoid Mickey's Valley View Pub, Cheaters, the Satin Doll, the Sportsmans Inn, and Studio 253 Adult Emporium/Balloons. Basically any other strip club in RI will meet your needs just fine. Club Fantasies has some pretty good deals during the early part of the week, and both Desire & the Foxy Lady have plenty of hot dancers. Watch out for the hustle at the Cadillac Lounge though.
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14 years ago
samsung1
Ohio
It's a shitty stock any way that you try & slice it, period.
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14 years ago
samsung1
Ohio
Boy, I hope he's not...the RICK stock is still down over 210% from earlier this year...ugh...
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14 years ago
inno123
I don't think I've ever been into a national chain strip club. The closest that I've come to is the small Foxy Lady chain, which used to have more than one club in MA & one in FL I believe. The only two that they have now (one in RI & one in MA) aren't much alike IMHO, and the main differences are related to the state's rules (or lack thereof in RI up until recently) for the sex industry. Both are what I would call "upscale" clubs, for what it's worth.
There are a few clubs (usually in groups of two) in downtown Montreal that are apparently owned by the same management, but none of them rise to the level of chains IMHO.
discussion comment
14 years ago
samsung1
Ohio
"'Conservatives' seek to empower all Americans of any race"
...which is why they run racially-motivated campaigns...ugh...
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Stephen Diamond is no "buddy" of Obama...lol... Run along for your nap now clubber...
discussion comment
14 years ago
samsung1
Ohio
"Anyone with an open mind should read a book entitled 'Radical-in-Chief: Barack Obama and the Untold Story of American Socialism' by Dr. Stanley Kurtz"
...who's straight out of the loony far Right-wing.
"You will find a well researched and documented book as to how the president became what he is today, a Socialist"
...in your wildest dreams that is...lol... Still waiting for Obama is nationalize the banking system...not...
All Kurtz attempts to do is "connect the dots" among the various groups & individuals that Obama had some, though often very little, contact with during his rise to political power, or he just makes stuff up. Like with the Midwest Academy, with which Obama had no direct link to. It's just a bunch of Red Herring nonsense that literally went out of style many decades ago.
I do thoroughly agree though that you are one of the kings of ignorance on this board clubber...as you've shown here time & time again...ugh...
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"Not only are there Black Music Awards, but there are also Black Entertainment Awards."
LOL...once again moron, there is no such thing as the "Black Music Awards". As for the "Black Entertainment Awards", those would be the Black Entertainment Television (or BET) Awards, for which that ever popular & talented "black man" Justin Bieber was recently nominated this past year:
http://www.reuters.com/article/idUSTRE64H6K720100518
Selena Gomez (another "strong black woman" I guess) was also nominated this year for a BET Award. Eminem, Justin Timberlake, and Robin Thicke have all been nominated in previous years as well. Run along now...
discussion comment
14 years ago
sinclair
Strip Club Nation
"Ashley is still on the UNC fencing roster. According to her bio, she’s a right hander. From the video, we can confirm this."
LMAO! Nice tits Ashley! It looked like the video was self-made to me.
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14 years ago
samsung1
Ohio
"Hey, maybe now they will recognize all ethnicities during the Black Music Awards."
LOL...too bad that there's nothing called "Black Music Awards"...ugh...
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Ignore the Internet Trolls...
discussion comment
14 years ago
samsung1
Ohio
There's more to that story though:
"Never mind the fact that Prior's sign ('No Negro's Allowed') is grammatically incorrect to comically epic proportions. Never mind the fact that businesses which discriminate against patrons on the basis of color are in direct violation of the Civil Rights Act Of 1964. Never mind how silly it is for Prior to state that he's not racist because he doesn't want unruly whites at his club either, but didn't have enough poster board to write a sign prohibiting them from entry specifically by name. Nope, never mind any of that. You know what really jumped out at me about this sad story?
Who in the heck thinks it's a good idea to build a strip club next to the public library?!? That's just bad for business. Stay classy, Wisconsin.
Personally, I (as usual) blame the Tea Party. When then-Senate candidate Rand Paul stated his disdain for the federal government forcing the Civil Rights Act on states, I knew we as a country were headed down a steep slope towards utter stupidity. The fact that few in the GOP admonished Paul for such a statement was glaring. The fact that Kentuckians just sent Paul to the U.S. Senate for the next 6 years, by a wide margin over his competitor, is even more glaring.
I'm willing to bet Mr. Prior stole a page from this playbook, all in the name of advancing his narrow minded agenda of, well, personally I have no idea what his agenda is. In a town this small (population: 1,956), I can't imagine that its 0.15% African American population is causing so much ruckus that he felt the need to systematically disenfranchise brothers from makin' it rain on them pros. Even if this were legal, it would probably just be a stupid business move either way.
It's time for people to learn that in America, in addition to freedoms we have laws in place to prevent African Americans from discrimination in the business arena -- as workers or as customers. 'Freedom' does not mean 'freedom to discriminate.'
Then again, maybe Prior just wanted to make a statement. And thanks to the aforementioned Civil Rights Act, the Federal Government will make a statement of its own that I'm sure Prior won't like.
Grand Opening. Grand Closing."
Amen to that...
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14 years ago
samsung1
Ohio
"MG is immune to the truth"
Physician heal thyself! LOL...
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"Two Shots at History"
...which is an OPINION PIECE from Mona Charen, a well-known Right-wing shill...ugh...
http://www.nationalreview.com/articles/254603/two-shots-history-mona-charen
Scooter Libby leaked Plame's covert status to reporter Matthew Cooper, period.
Did other people leak Plame's covert status? Sure, but Scooter Libby broke the law right along with them, period.
Libby was convicted of obstruction of justice for impeding the course of a federal grand jury investigation concerned with the illegal leaking by govt. officials of the classified identity of a covert agent of the CIA (Valerie Plame Wilson), making false statements to the FBI about when & how he learned that Plame was an undercover CIA agent, and 2 counts of perjury for lying to a federal grand jury. Libby was the first sitting White House official to be indicted in 130 years.
Plame's husband Joe Wilson was sent to Niger on behalf of the CIA to investigate the possibility that Saddam Hussein had a deal to buy enriched uranium yellowcake there. The then current U.S. Ambassador to Niger, Barbro Owens-Kirkpatrick, informed him that she had already debunked that story. Wilson ultimately concluded that "it was highly doubtful that any such transaction had ever taken place."
Wilson's NY Times op-ed responded to President Bush's controversial "16 words" in his 2003 State of the Union Address: "The British government has learned that Saddam Hussein recently sought significant quantities of uranium from Africa."
http://www.nytimes.com/2003/07/06/opinion/06WILS.html?pagewanted=1&ei=5007&en=6c6aeb1ce960dec0&ex=1372824000&partner=USERLAND
On March 7, 2003, 11 days before the U.S.-led coalition invasion of Iraq, the International Atomic Energy Agency released its report determining that documents indirectly cited by President Bush as suggesting that Iraq had tried to buy 500 tons of uranium from Niger were actually "obvious" forgeries.
http://www.cnn.com/2003/US/03/07/sprj.irq.un.transcript.elbaradei
Still don't believe that Plame was a covert agent?? Well, take it from the mouth of General Michael Hayden, who's certainly no Lefty:
"The role of this Agency was simply saying that Ms. Plame’s relationship with this Agency, as a covert CIA officer, was a classified piece of information."
https://www.cia.gov/news-information/press-releases-statements/press-release-archive-2007/transcript-of-general-haydens-interview-with-wtop.html
discussion comment
14 years ago
harrydave
New Jersey
How about just saying to LE when they catch you touching a dancer in OH that you just adopted her? ;)
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14 years ago
farmerart
"Being banned from all clubs just for violating one club's rules does not pass any legal smell test that I know."
Of course it does. She violated a club's rules & was punished for it. I'd bet that there's even a written contract from her booking agency that states that she could be punished for violating a club's rules.
Does it make any sense that Alberta is apparently a closed circuit with only two booking agencies for strip clubs? No, but that's a different story altogether.
It's your money, but you'd be a fool to pay her anything IMHO farmerart.
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14 years ago
samsung1
Ohio
"Are you sure you're nit just a fearmonger who's trying to control what the rest of us write about?"
LOL...once again, that's *exactly* what one of our resident noobs is trying to do here. Of course, there's no mention whatsoever of LE getting intel on any CT strip clubs from websites like this one in the above article. Indeed, this bust was just a result of a routine trip by LE for the purposes of liquor control & narcotics, period end of story.
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"After all, LE would never read these sites."
LOL...of course, once again, NO ONE has ever said that they don't, period.
"I don't think anyone, myself included, other than LE has any basis of knowing one way or another how much these postings influence a potential raid and anyone who says otherwise is just speculating."
Nice try at backpedaling there noob...lol...
"Now are website comments by themselves going to lead to a raid?"
Nope, and there's NEVER been ANY evidence of that happening, ever!
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14 years ago
samsung1
Ohio
I agree that the fake hair & tits are a lil too much, but she apparently sucks cock like a real pro.
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14 years ago
samsung1
Ohio
"Valerie Plame wasn't covert."
Special Counsel Patrick Fitzgerald affirmed that Plame was, in fact, a CIA officer from January 1, 2002 onward & that her association with the CIA was classified at that time through July 2003, when her cover was blown. Plame worked for the CIA in a clandestine capacity relating to counter-nuclear proliferation. Plame served the CIA as a "non-official cover" (or a deep cover officer), operating undercover in at least 2 positions in Athens & Brussels.
http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2005/10/28/AR2005102801340.html
http://www.nytimes.com/2007/08/03/washington/03plame.html?_r=2&oref=login
http://www.salon.com/news/primary_sources/2007/05/30/plame/
"Further, the prosecutor knew who mentioned her job, but still pursued others whom he knew had not."
Plame's cover was blown by Dick Cheney, Ari Fleischer, Scooter Libby, Richard Armitage, and Karl Rove.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Plame6.png
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14 years ago
samsung1
Ohio
"I heard on the radio some suspicion that the whole deal with his arrest and extradition to Sweden could be overblown for the purpose of eventually putting him physically in the hands of the United States government."
Exactly, except that Assange was in the USA & on American TV as early as this past April, and no one did anything about it. This whole WikiLeaks thing has been overblown by just about all sides IMHO.
Most of the stuff that's been "revealed" by WikiLeaks is stuff that people already knew or should have known. I'm not saying that some of it hasn't been embarrassing to both the USA & other nations, but the "importance" of this issue has been waaaaay blown out of all proportion at this point.
Assange is only the head spokesman for WikiLeaks. There are literally dozens (if not hundreds) of people behind the WikiLeaks website, so going after one guy isn't going to do anything.
"On the other hand, speech that outs a specific informant, spy, or other covert operator who has been performing their job honorably would result in specific, rather than general, harm, and thus, I would say that such a release would not be warranted and should not be protected"
...just like with the Valerie Plame case.
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"Yesterday, Wikileaks published a list of sites, worldwide, sensitive to U.S. interests. In short, Wikileaks waved a red cape in front of terrorists sying 'these are places to hit'."
Not really. The list literally has sites on it like a cobalt mine in the Congo, locations of drug companies that produce insulin & treatment for snake bites, oil facilities in Saudi Arabia (which Al-Qaeda has already tried to attack), and the Strait of Hormuz & the Panama Canal. WikiLeaks has NOT given out any info as to their exact locations, security measures, or vulnerabilities. Again, most of this stuff is much to do about nothing.
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14 years ago
samsung1
Ohio
"Prostitution is legal where he traveled to right?"
Nope. In Thailand, prostitution, brothels, and pimping are all technically illegal, but these kinds of practices are generally accepted & tolerated there as prostitution goes on in brothels, "girlie bars", and massage parlors. In the Philippines, while prostitution, brothels, and pimping are also all technically illegal...so-called "bar girls" there must register & have health checks.
"Would this apply to someone who wanted to go to Amsterdam to try out the Red Light District or wanted to go to one of those resorts in the DR? What about someone who wanted to go to Canada to see an escort?"
Well, in the Netherlands prostitution is legal since the year 2000, as are brothels & pimping. In the Dominican Republic, prostitution is legal, but brothels & pimping aren't...but the govt. usually doesn't enforce it's prostitution-related laws. As we've been over before at length elsewhere, in Canada prostitution is technically legal, but solicitation in public places, brothels, and pimping are illegal...for now.
Whenever I've been to Canada, I've always been honest with the border patrol(s) about where I was going (if I was just going to a particular strip club), and it's never been a problem for me. However, I've never gone into the dirty details of what goes on in those places...not the the authorities are always clueless about that kid of stuff.
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"So, Dudester, reading your tip #3, it would seem that someone going to Manila for some legitimate purpose should add travel destinations just to avoid the potential flight-of-fancy some busy-body might undertake? I've never been to the Philippines, but surely there are legitimate reasons to go there? Why should unfounded suspicion drive people's behavior?"
It shouldn't. Just ignore Dudster...he's a proven idiot.
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14 years ago
samsung1
Ohio
"Whenever I get a little upset at conservative regulation here in the United States of America, all I need is to look to Asia, Africa, or the Middle East to see how things could be much worse."
Actually, many parts of Asia (Bangladesh, Indonesia, Japan, Malaysia, and the Philippines) aren't that bad when it comes to their official tolerance of at least prostitution.
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14 years ago
Dudester
LE can never fully stop the sex trade. It's been going on for literally thousands of years.
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14 years ago
VETERANCLUBBER
There used to be a "Bottom 40" for the worst-rated strip clubs on TUSCL.