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Comments by Electronman (page 13)

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    2 years ago
    TUSCL Ultimate Strip Club City Tournament Final Four: Providence vs. Detroit
    Detroit.
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    2 years ago
    TUSCL Ultimate Strip Club City Tournament Elite 8: Detroit vs. Toronto
    Detroit.
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    2 years ago
    MrFuturi
    Midwest
    Dress Code
    No athletic wear, including joggers, athletic shorts and sweat pants. Also I was refused admission because I wanted to wear a vest into the club. They insisted on checking it even though the club can be a bit cool.
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    2 years ago
    TUSCL Ultimate Strip Club City Tournament Elite 8: Los Angeles vs. Providence
    Providence.
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    2 years ago
    TUSCL Ultimate City Tournament Elite 8: Miami vs. Tijuana
    Even with my limited Spanish, its TJ for me. Lots of hot chicas, interactive (and penetrative) stage shows, attached hotels for extra curricular activities, reasonable costs.
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    2 years ago
    TUSCL Ultimate City Tournament: Sweet 16 Edition Vote Off
    1. Miami(1) 2. Detroit (2) 3. Los Angeles (3) 4. Tampa Bay (4) 5. Seattle (12) 6. Providence (6) 7. Toronto (7) 8. Tijuana (8)
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    2 years ago
    TUSCL Ultimate City Tournament
    You might combine Tampa with Pasco County or make Pasco County an independent destination (even though its not really a city).
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    2 years ago
    Le Rouge Lounge or Rosewood for GNDs?
    You're relatively new to TUSCL (only one published review), so a few constructive comments. 1. This is site has a national (actually international) readership so, at minimum provide a describe the location of the club. Members can search for the location of Le Rouge and Rosewood. Both are in NYC, but if you want to increase your chances of a helpful reply, at least clearly identify where the clubs are located. 2. Even more important, do your homework. Look up the recent reviews for each of these clubs. If the reviews do not contain helpful information, then you might consider sending a direct message (DM) to someone who has recently reviewed the club in question. The common initialism for this advice is RTFR, "read the fucking reviews." 3. Finally, you'll get more helpful replies after you've contributed more to the collective wisdom of the board. So, if you go to either club, write a helpful review. Good luck.
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    2 years ago
    Trusty ole’ Medellin
    Helpful suggestions on safety protocols. I assume that you can minimize your risk of being drugged (scopolamine) if you drink bottled/canned beverages and keep those drinks in sight.
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    2 years ago
    Cartagena: The Good, the Bad, the Impoverished. .
    Great read. You should post a travel guide for mongers. Thanks!
  • discussion comment
    2 years ago
    623
    Since 1963 ...
    Naming names in an all extras place
    I have participated in forums where names and details were included in reviews (anyone from Michigan recall Twosheds?) and I will admit that such information was useful in prioritizing dancers for private fun, with the understanding that YMMV. However, TUSCL has convinced me the disadvantages of naming names far outweigh the advantages so I haven't used names in many years. However there is one exception that most of us agree on: If the dancer is clearly a ROB, I will use her stage name as a public service warning to other customers.
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    2 years ago
    mark94
    Arizona
    How has TUSCL changed stripping ?
    TUSCL opened my eyes (and wallet) to high mileage and extras clubs. I'd like to think that the TUSCL reviews might have encouraged a few clubs to tolerate dancers who provided extra services (after all, extras probably bring customer back to the club). But I have no firm evidence that TUSCL has nudged any clubs toward allowing extras services, other than my own propensity to select club that allow dancers to provide extra services. I would assume that some dancers use TUSCL to a) identify clubs that match their personal values (e.g., clientele, mileage expectations) and b) to understand the expectations of male customers. I did click on the stripper web link.... Is that site still activ?. Most of the content, including the reviews of specific clubs, seem to be out of date, by a decade or more.
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    2 years ago
    Icee Loco (asshole)
    I'm a fucking loser
    Do you have a club uniform?
    For cold weather, joggers with side pockets and one or more back pockets.. A quarter zip, long sleeve pull over shirt. If the club has a not athletic gear dress code, I replace the joggers with soft fabric pants. For warm weather, shorts and a golf shirt. Commando-- always.
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    2 years ago
    rickdugan
    Verified and Certifiable Super-Reviewer
    A girl asking who else I played around with
    Like others, I would never disclose private information, such as what I did with X dancer and at what price point. However, if might be interesting to know why she was asking these questions. At an extras-friendly club, I once had a dancer ask me if I had ever had a "session" with a particular dancer who was working that night. I told her that I did not answer questions like that but I asked her why she wanted to know. She told me that this particular dancer had taken some time off to treat an STI and she wanted to avoid any customers who might have been infected by the other dancer. This was. in the context of negotiating whether a BJ would be BBBJ or CBJ. I still didn't answer her question but her rationale for asking the question made more sense to me.
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    2 years ago
    Leonard313
    Michigan
    Forum, Discussion, or Review?
    Dress code might be a helpful item to add to the unofficial strip club review template (along with parking and admission costs, private dance costs, facilities and mileage). But, a strictly enforced dress code is somewhat unusual and I've never encountered a suit or black tie policy. It is worth warning potential customers of a restrictive dress code. Shadowcat's suggestion is good: add it to the club description. But also mention it in a review of the club if you ever decide to go back. By the way, what club was this? I've been refused admission to Flight Club (Inkster,MI) for wearing long athletic pants (joggers) and once for refusing to check my vest (it was cold!). But I've never heard of clubs that required suits and black ties.
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    2 years ago
    reverendhornibastard
    Depraved Deacon of Degeneracy
    Back in the Saddle Again!
    TUSCL wasn't the same without your stories. Welcome back.
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    2 years ago
    Electronman
    Too much of a good thing is never enough
    OK talent. Possible ROB.
    Sounds like good business practices BubbleYum!
  • discussion comment
    2 years ago
    shadowcat
    Atlanta suburb
    Providence 2AMer
    Thanks for the explanation Ishmael. It still seems like a strange system that selectively targets strip clubs and bars.
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    2 years ago
    shadowcat
    Atlanta suburb
    Providence 2AMer
    Is there any evidence that the club caused or was negligent in the parking lot altercation? Or would this type of shut down only occur after a pattern of murders and altercations at a business? Do we close down a bank branch (or a Dollar General store) that has experienced a robbery? What if it experiences a series of robberies? Do we close down an apartment complex if one of its residents is murdered? I don't see the logic. Am I missing something?
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    2 years ago
    Detroit trip report
    Good overview! As a FYI, I've had pretty good luck at Subi's. Typically not many dancers but usually some decent talent at Subi's at a reasonable price point. Dream Girls has been disappointing as for the talent. This is really too bad as the private dance facilities are excellent. As noted above, prices have crept up, at some clubs to an unreasonable level.