Dudester
Comments by Dudester (page 58)
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15 years ago
samsung1
Ohio
Who the hell would want to go there?
It's Mormon heaven.
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15 years ago
how
Texas
My first ATF and I really clicked. We got to the point where she only charged me 220 for an entire weekend (I also had to take her out to eat). We even had condom free sex.
The last weekend we were together, we were in bed, cuddling. I said "I really care about you." She shot me a look, got up, got dressed, changed her number and moved out of her apartment. Go figure.
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15 years ago
just4fun182
I see one in nearby Hollywood, and a bunch of them in Pompano Beach.
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15 years ago
DickJohnson
Illinois
No site ever worked for me-ever.
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15 years ago
samsung1
Ohio
"a stripper dies from an overdose and her brother travels to Germany to exact revenge"
Sounds like a violent movie. What I liked about Showgirls was abundant full frontal nudity. What I disliked was the never ending anger from Berkely's character.
A stripper at St. James once told me that she traveled to Europe, and ended up in Germany, near broke, thinking that she'd just do some stripping to get money to come home. She was surprised to find that there's no money in that in Germany. I asked how she got home. She got a look and changed the subject.
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15 years ago
SuperDude
Detroit, Michigan
7. If terrorists attack the Republic of Texas, is the U.S. obligated to defend Texas, absent a treaty to that effect?
Texs was a country from 1836-46. During that ten years, the Texas Rangers fought a series of battles with Mexican Army guerilla groups. Texas entered into a treaty with the US, promising to attack Mexican army groups encamped on the south bank of the Rio Grande. The US/Mexico war ensued. The US took New Mexico, Arizona, and California as a result of that war.
8. If a radical government gains power in Mexico and that government renounces the Treaty of Guadalupe-Hildalgo, can Mexico reclaim Texas?
Actually, Mexicans are too lazy to fight a war.
Is the USA required to defend Texas if the Mexicans decide to march in.
The 1846 treaty, see above.
9. Will Texans have dual citizenship or will they have to choose between the two in a new Pledge of Allegiance.
It's inevtable that the US will split. Canada is close to a split. The second that happens, half a dozen maritime provinces will apply for statehood (the paperwork is already drawn up).
The northeast US is very liberal. Once the maritimes come in, the southern confederacy will secede. Austin will be the new capitol of the confederacy (BTW, the Texas Capitol building is actually larger than the US Capitol building).
I only pray that the divorce, like that of Czechoslovakia, is a peaceful one. I don't want bloodshed between Americans.
None of this belongs on this board.
True.
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15 years ago
SuperDude
Detroit, Michigan
What Superdude didn't read was that 80 percent of the nation's refining capacity lies in Texas.
Sure, close everything. Still wanna drive to work, or ride a bus, plane?
BTW, Texas has it's own electricity grid. The only state with that unique quality.
Lastly, if Texas goes, expect the South to join ranks within a week. I imagine the rocky mountain states might join up too.
National unemployment rate- 9.7%
Texas-8%
California budget-billons in the red
US budget-trillions in the red
Texas budget-billions in the black.
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15 years ago
mitciv
Actually, it would cripple the US. 80 percent of the nation's oil is refined in Texas. 65 percent of the oil wells. 60 percent of the US miltary comes from Texas-and Texas has it's own state militia (it's not the National Guard), so Obama lama ding dong should carefully weigh cramming unwanted federal mandates down the public's throat.
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15 years ago
samsung1
Ohio
Tiverton wrote: The fact that slavery was practiced in our country until almost the 20th century
1865-official end of slavery. 35 years before a century is not "almost".
Tiverton wrote: where human beings are lowered to the point of objects to be used by men under some delusion of how people are meant to be treated
Last twenty or so visits, it was the stripper, and not me, who set the boundaries. I don't think this writer has ever set foot in a strip club.
Tiverton wrote: The top three plagues that infect our society as far as illegal trafficking is concerned are drugs, weapons and our little girls
Drugs, I can buy, weapons? Is this why gun shops exist? Little girls? Really? If that were the case, there would be hours and hours of Dateline shows every night on TV.
Tiverton wrote: Every female child in this country is a target for the trafficking of women into the sex market, including prostitution and stripping.
I think someone is over reaching here, way over reaching.
Tiverton wrote: Exactly how much is the innocence of the little girls enslaved by the fuel of a man’s need to get excited?
Movie tickets run 8-12 bucks. For that price you can watch human beings being tortured, sliced, diced, stalked, barbecued, etc, etc. Violence begets violence. European countries, where nude beaches are plentiful, and so is the sex, has avoided war since 1945. In the 65 years hence, the US, which restricts nudity and sex, has been in no less than five wars. A coincidence? I think not.
Tiverton wrote: Can we stop the market for human trafficking?
Sure. First, legalize, regulate, and tax prostitution. You'll put the traffickers out of business.
Tiverton wrote: How much abuse does it take for a man to look past his desire for some sexual stimulation on demand, no matter what the cost, to growing up and taking a stand for what is right?
I was abused, repeatedly and often, by a man when I was a child. Despite my pleas to the Police, a Judge, and a school counselor, he was never prosecuted. Today, children have all kinds of rights, maybe too many.
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15 years ago
samsung1
Ohio
location, location, location.
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15 years ago
deogol
Michigan
1) Don't invite a drunk woman to a "party"
2) Don't have sex with a drunk woman
3) Don't argue with a drunk woman
4) Don't get a woman drunk for fun
5) When encountering a drunk woman, have every minute of your whereabouts accounted for.
In short, think like a man, not a caveman. Use common sense (why do they call it common sense when it's so uncommon?).
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15 years ago
Player11
Texas
I suspect that during the last two months with OTC Gal, she had a boyfriend. It would explain her sudden erratic behavior and aloofness.
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15 years ago
LeeH
Georgia
The guy used a CC at a SC, a violation of a cardinal TUSCL law. He's pissed, but now he's going to have to explain to his wife how he blew 1,500.00 in 30 minutes without getting blown.
tsk tsk
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15 years ago
Drippy
Florida
There's nothing like shooting yourslf in the foot, unless you reload, and shoot the other foot.
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15 years ago
mitciv
To be, or not to be: that is the question:
Whether 'tis nobler in the mind to suffer
The slings and arrows of outrageous fortune,
Or to take arms against a sea of troubles,
And by opposing end them? To die: to sleep;
No more; and by a sleep to say we end
The heart-ache and the thousand natural shocks
That flesh is heir to, 'tis a consummation
Devoutly to be wish'd. To die, to sleep;
To sleep: perchance to dream: ay, there's the rub;
For in that sleep of death what dreams may come
When we have shuffled off this mortal coil,
Must give us pause: there's the respect
That makes calamity of so long life;
For who would bear the whips and scorns of time,
The oppressor's wrong, the proud man's contumely,
The pangs of despised love, the law's delay,
The insolence of office and the spurns
That patient merit of the unworthy takes,
When he himself might his quietus make
With a bare bodkin? who would fardels bear,
To grunt and sweat under a weary life,
But that the dread of something after death,
The undiscover'd country from whose bourn
No traveller returns, puzzles the will
And makes us rather bear those ills we have
Than fly to others that we know not of?
Thus conscience does make cowards of us all;
And thus the native hue of resolution
Is sicklied o'er with the pale cast of thought,
And enterprises of great pith and moment
With this regard their currents turn awry,
And lose the name of action. - Soft you now!
The fair Ophelia! Nymph, in thy orisons
Be all my sins remember'd.
mitciv, when Texas secedes, whose side will you be on?
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15 years ago
Dudester
The original Olympic competitions, 2,500 years ago, were done in the nude. In today's Olympics I very strongly feel that water sports should be done in the nude-it very much evens the playing field.
If pole dancing is accepted, it should be performed in the nude, or not at all.
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15 years ago
samsung1
Ohio
Houston is not in the top 20-explains a lot. No wonder I get all that "it hurts" stuff.
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15 years ago
DickJohnson
Illinois
Yes, I have women issues.
1) I have hyperlexia, an autism spectral disorder. Women quickly disqualify possible mates because of things like hyperlexia-they don't want to pass it on to possible offspring.
2) Because my disorder makes me a terrible liar, I am what I am. People lie in everyday life. Women would much rather be lied to than spend time with a guy who can't tell a lie.
3) I'm a Marine. I have a strong sense of honor. Honor is looked down on in contemporary society.
4) In a strip club I actually do a bit of acting. I take on a persona (strippe do this too). It's not lying if my character would do ______. She's naked, and willing to do certin things for money-that's actually 80 percent of the battle done already. Closing the deal is just a matter of details.
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15 years ago
steve229
My first ATF disappeared
My second-I wouldn't because she owed me $$ and wouldn't address it
I am done with OTC Gal. Even if she was begging on a street corner because she's hungry, I wouldn't give her a nickel.
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15 years ago
samsung1
Ohio
Now that stripping has gone mainstream, I've noticed a trend in Houston:
Dancer quality has gone down
raids on clubs are two, or less, per year
OTC seems to be more elusive (as compared to 5-6 years ago)
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15 years ago
samsung1
Ohio
Spoiled immature pro athlete might find out that NFL stands for Not For Long. How much strip clubbing will he do in his "retirement"?
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15 years ago
Jpac73
high mileage:
two way touching
nipple sucking
some sensuality
ultra high mileage
all of he above, plus
she lets me in her panties
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15 years ago
Jpac73
Depends on the club., for instance, at St. James, some Managers are real watchdogs, and one or two aren't. Down the street, at Houston Dolls, only one or two of the managers watch closely. Same at Fantasy North. and so on.
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15 years ago
samsung1
Ohio
Interesting. An international chain of cathouses. Sounds interesting. Might give way to the bunnymag tour of cathouses as a bucket list item.
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15 years ago
daveyray
A onetime ATF "borrowed" 100 from me. 100 would neither make nor break me. So, when I was in the club, she would approach me and ask me if I wanted dances. I asked if she was going to repay the loan, or pay in trade-she wouldn't. After three seperate instances, I just started saying a firm "NO" when she would approach.