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Comments by Club_Goer_Seattle (page 78)

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    12 years ago
    tempest666
    Tesla Crowley
    Fake or Natural?
    As a seasoned boobologist, I feel compelled to comment: Jackslash just about stated my preference--except, I start at DD. I stongly prefer a natural feel and appearance. For 98% of enhanced dancers I've ever experienced, I can tell immediately that they're augmented. There are two long-time faves of mine that are enhanced, but their boobage feels absolutely natural. I sense that a cheap boob job is around $4,500. One of my two faves told me she paid $10,000. for her work, and that would have been before 2004. If she paid that much, the other must have paid twice that amount. They are both amazing boobs jobs and have a perfectly natural feel. Both are among my profile pics.
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    12 years ago
    How often do you see your ATF for OTC?
    Once or twice a month.
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    12 years ago
    For the Masters
    Considering I've only been a member for about 18 months, I've receive a few inquires on the subject of how to get OTC with dancers, based on my experiences that I've posted.
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    12 years ago
    Clubber
    Florida
    Dancer Names
    Buttercup, and she's a butterface!
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    12 years ago
    JuiceBox69
    Fucking on Young N Dumb Chicken Heads
    What is the smallest strip club you know of ?
    @ corvus: I've been in Talk of the Town, and I think I've seen an even smaller club. In San Francisco, one of the clubs on Broadway was so small that they didn't even want the floor crowded with waitresses. It was a juice bar, so they had self serve soft drink machines just like in a fast food place.
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    12 years ago
    motorhead
    Fat, drunk and stupid is no way to go through life
    Once a Nerd, Always a Nerd
    When I see something by either Che or farmerart, I always grab my dictionary before reading their posts. (Especially for farmerart's PMs!)
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    12 years ago
    Whose avatars do you like?
    I'm with 23cambyman. I like vincemichael's melon girl pics. BTW, you're not allowed to vote for your own avatar(s).
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    12 years ago
    mjx01
    Aspiring Global Hound
    weather affecting SC experience?
    @ lopaw: Traffic can be a factor here in Seattle too. Three strip clubs are located on State Route 522 through northeast Seattle. It's a fairly busy commuter route and it parallels Interstate 5. I've been in all of those clubs many times during the peak (commuter) hours, and noticed a lot of customers who appear to be waiting out the traffic. Also, those same three clubs can suffer when the weather is nice outside. That is predictably July and August. Green Lake, in Seattle, is nearby. All you have to do is spend some time there to appreciate the ten fold quantity of eye candy at the lake, and for free, than would be available at that time of day in those three strip clubs, combined.
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    12 years ago
    Per Capita Strip Clubs Quiz
    @ mjx01: When I was in school, the teachers I appreciated most were those that graded on a curve.
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    12 years ago
    Per Capita Strip Clubs Quiz
    I like to look at population statistics. When combined with a hobby or interest of mine, I find the combination particularly interesting. This subject was also discussed a little over a year ago. See: "Which states have the most strip clubs for their population?" by bumrubber, posted March 2, 2011: https://www.tuscl.net/postread.php?PID=14845 @ mjx: A lot of Portland "strip clubs" are really just restaurants with a small stage and pole in a corner, further skewing the per capita statistics.
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    12 years ago
    The Dancer And My Dog
    This is a great thread. I like it when we include our pets in our strip club lives!
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    12 years ago
    jackslash
    Detroit strip clubs
    The Dancer and her Dog
    Most dancers I've met have dogs, or like dogs. I had tow dogs from the same litter (since passed away), and I've found that the subject of dogs, in general, is a good conversation starter with dancers. Since I lost my two, one dancer I know very well has asked me to dog sit for her a couple of times now, when she had to be out of town. It's been a good way to get in a little extra time, for free, with a dancer OTC.
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    12 years ago
    mjx01
    Aspiring Global Hound
    Rant on DJs
    Peg Bundy: "Al, exactly what is a strip club?" Al Bundy: "Peg, it's a place where horny men congregate to watch surgically altered hooters sway to bad music." 'nuff said.
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    12 years ago
    ButterMan
    Indianapolis
    Vegas Crazy Horse 2 vs Crazy horse 3
    As you stated, Crazy Horse Too was on Industrial Rd. It closed several years ago due to legal problems. This article has recent information on its status: http://www.lvrj.com/news/former-crazy-horse-too-owner-loses-appeal-146014935.html Crazy Horse III is on 3525 Russell Ave. That club has been owned by a few different owners and had different names with each owner since 2006 when I was last there. That's in an entirely different part of town, and close to the airport. See: https://www.tuscl.net/stripclub.php?DID=1883 I doubt if there's any business relationship between the previous ownership of Crazy Horse Too and the relatively new no. III.
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    12 years ago
    stripclubspy
    Michigan
    Fantasy Reviews
    Like many things in life, an old adage should be your guide: If it sounds too good to be true, it probably is.
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    12 years ago
    Dress Codes
    I only go to classy strip clubs. Those are the ones that insist you wear your baseball cap facing forward!
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    12 years ago
    Is the weekend night shift the strip clubs best looking girls?
    Since Friday and Saturday nights have the greatest numbers of dancers working, by that factor alone, you're likely to see some of the best dancers. In my club-going experiences, I don't know of any clubs that particularly try to schedule certain dancers for certain days/nights. Clubs usually want a minimum number of dancers on for each shift. They usually don't have difficulty getting their minimums on Friday and Saturday nights.
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    12 years ago
    10inches
    Florida
    IN HONOR OF MOTHERS DAY
    How stripper moms handle that is a delicate aspect of their careers. I've discused that subject with a few dancers. The concensus is that boys, in particular, between ages 10 to 13, if their mom hasn't already told them that she works as a stripper, that they can usually figure it out. I had a long-time fave who now has sons those two ages. I'm no longer in touch with her, but I wonder if she's told them, or they found out. One story that a TUSCL member told within the past few months was that the mom quit dancing by her son's 18th birthday, so that the son wouldn't be able to come into her club and actually see her dancing.
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    12 years ago
    deogol
    Michigan
    Entertaining thread at the pink site
    I sense that a lot of dancers think they can get away without paying taxes, since all their earnings are in cash. I know of two very successful dancers that when the subject of taxes comes up, they are obviously very nervous, try to change the subject, or get out of the conversation. I've tried to convince them that when it comes to April 15th each year, it's better to give than to deceive.
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    12 years ago
    Do you hear strip clubs ads on the radio in your area?
    @ motorhead: The same can be said for a former strip club here in Seattle, "Rick's." (Recently reopened by another owner under a similar name). It was interesting that the text of the commercial was so discreet that you had to already know it was a strip club to understand what it was describing. In that regard, it was only designed to retain existing customers, not to attract new ones. @ dtek: That same "plot" in that video was used in a bottled water commercial I saw a few years ago!
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    12 years ago
    shadowcat
    Atlanta suburb
    Updating club details
    When I go to update a club's details I often notice that confusing information has been posted previously. The subject of dancers, and lap dances are bikini, topless, or nude is the often checked more than once. "Dancers" - nude, topless, or bikini, should have only one category checked. That's what the club allows them on stage. In the "Lap Dances" category there could be more than one. I would hope that Founder would revise the "Dancers" category so that only one can be checked.
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    12 years ago
    Darkblue999
    Somewhere in the club
    Two way full contact dances in US strip clubs
    As sucky as Seattle clubs are, I have no trouble getting two-way contact dances here at any club for $20. Club Sin Rock, in Renton, may be a slight exception. (Maybe some clubs are not supposed to allow two-way touching, but the indiviudal dancers do.) I've never been told by a Seattle dancer (outside of Sin Rock) not to touch, or to keep my hands to my side. (Sin Rock was very restrictive in it's first 18 months of operation, but in the past six months it's loosened up a little.)
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    12 years ago
    What happens to a stripper when they grow up?
    I knew a dancer for four years (2004-08), who is now 34. She started dancing while still in high school. She's danced most of her adult life since. (She had two other jobs, briefly along the way.) After the younger of her two kids was in school, all day, in 2005, she began a community college curriculum in nursing. She had a plan to be a licensed nurse by the time she was 35. It was a great plan, and while I knew her, she was doing very well in school. But, I always wondered how she's going to explain her work history between ages 18 and 35. I sense she may be dancing a lot longer.
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    12 years ago
    Would you hire an ex-stripper?
    Adding to what Stiletto said, I know of a few dancers right now, whom I've known for many years. A huge reason why I've known them for so long is that they're reliable, responsible, dependable individuals. They set a schedule for themselves that they can meet. Their managers and customers know they can rely on them to show up for work when they've said they would. They are able to pay their house fees every time they work. They get along with other people on the job, and they don't create any drama. Those qualities should help them greatly in their transitions to other employment after they're finished dancing.