jayray
Comments by jayray
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15 years ago
shadowcat
Atlanta suburb
Wow...I just feel like such an effin' newby...
discussion comment
15 years ago
shadowcat
Atlanta suburb
I don't suppose this fav is at PP is it? ;)
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15 years ago
shadowcat
Atlanta suburb
Hey S Cat, I don't like to eat before a SC grind, but aside from that your profile pic of the cat throwing the bird is freakin funny as hell, man.
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15 years ago
jess_cowgirl84
Your pic is cute! I kinda dig dazed and confused chicks...
discussion comment
16 years ago
mreef
Clubber's right. I usually just ask sincerely--"Hey, what are the rules here?" And sometimes, if things look promising I'll ask "What are 'your' rules?"
discussion comment
16 years ago
Anna
Anna, you may have uncovered another element of this study of yours. You rarely dance for new clients--I don't readily make conversation with new dancers. I wonder why? I mean, my ATF was at one time a new dancer to me, right?
And if you rarely dance for new clients, how would I have a prayer of getting to be one (a new client)?
discussion comment
16 years ago
Anna
OK this may sound totally pathalogical, but I'm new to this club thing. I don't go to clubs for stimulating conversation. It's just a place to go for entertainment. It's totally entertaining to go sit with a beautiful girl in your lap and pretend she's into you. What you talk about is all part of the package--it's all fantasy. If I wanted to hear the truth, I'd be her priest or counselor. I just want to play, and I'm willing to pay. Topics should be light and enjoyable, slightly suggestive, and optimally ending up in a trip to the VIP room. I've had some dances at my favorite club with my favorite dancer that when it was over i've burst out laughing and had to applaud her and say "That was just freaking' perfect!" And there is never a lot of serious conversation.
review comment
10 years ago
cyclops65
There are a lot of good memories at Micky's.