Lone_Wolf
Arizona

Comments by Lone_Wolf (page 30)

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5 years ago
Charles Paisley
Arizona
All those thinking HL is back to normal...not so fast
Spent some time with a long term favorite today who was complaining about the rules and how pl's won't get dances. Many don't want to go to VIP. This is somewhat baffling as the talent level has been surprisingly good of late. Floor dances have improved just slightly. Thankfully VIP can still be a happy event.
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5 years ago
OWLinAZ
Arizona
Jury is out but first night was decent
Great news. I hope the club does well.
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5 years ago
ndnman
You got some Indian in you? No? Would you like to?
Fun still to be had
Us PL's should probably wear a hazmat suit when using that last booth :-)
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5 years ago
mark94
Arizona
Consistently Enjoyable
Spot on. A tangible increase in quality talent recently.
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5 years ago
Lone_Wolf
Arizona
OT: Attack on Saudi Oil fields scant attention from the media
Yes, media coverage is picking up but it seems odd the lead off story on CNN is another vague accusation against Kavanaugh instead of a potential war. They probably have nothing else to report yet.
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5 years ago
Lone_Wolf
Arizona
Are PL's like unicorns or a dime a dozen
My perception is PL's like me are pretty common but maybe not. One thing I've always found surprising is how easy it is to schedule an OTC date and time with the honeys. Usually the first suggested time is accepted. Years ago, when I first started this hobby, the honeys were still a little cautious who they gave there cell number to. Now they give it out like M&M's making it more difficult to build a connection. I appreciate the thoughtful replies.
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5 years ago
Lone_Wolf
Arizona
#metoo killed friendly banter
@Papi - good example of how easy it is to misjudge a co-workers response. One day they may be cool. A week later, after the boss starts leaning on them for something, it's harassment. Seen it.
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5 years ago
Lone_Wolf
Arizona
#metoo killed friendly banter
@nicespice - the breadth of your question is difficult to address. I must say you are smoking hot in the Avatar. My favorite SC cusine. If you are ever in the Phoenix area I hope you will let me know so we can spend quality time together. The above is a good example of why I need to be careful what I say to my co-workers :-)
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5 years ago
Lone_Wolf
Arizona
#metoo killed friendly banter
@nicespice - it would be impossible for me to articulate context so I won't even try. It would not have been sexual in any way. In fact, there is probably a 99 percent chance the audience would have found it funny. That stated, what someone finds offensive is subjective and can change quickly over time. Also, almost anything non-work related can be misconstrued with enough effort. E.g. what part of town do you live in? Based on everything I've seen happen in my workplace and what I read in the media, I just find it more prudent to keep all conversation work related with little variation. Hence, the purpose of the topic.
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5 years ago
Lone_Wolf
Arizona
#metoo killed friendly banter
In a recent survey, 60 percent of managers share the same concern regarding interacting with women at work. Context is subjective. https://nypost.com/2019/05/17/men-are-afraid-to-mentor-women-after-metoo-and-it-hurts-us-all-study/
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5 years ago
Lone_Wolf
Arizona
#metoo killed friendly banter
@Papi - I agree. I remember well what the work place was like for women before sexual harassment was deemed a problem. I knew of one dude that worked in shipping that would get touchy feely with a lot of the females just walking the halls. Very blatant. Took forever to finally fire him. That dude would last only two days in the current environment.
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5 years ago
Lone_Wolf
Arizona
#metoo killed friendly banter
@heaving - I get your point. Absolutely. The risk of complaints from any of your examples is miniscule. Even so, at least at my place of work, you could have easily been terminated if the intern complained. Sometimes there is crazy lurking just under a sane demeanor with these honeys.
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5 years ago
Lone_Wolf
Arizona
#metoo killed friendly banter
@heaving - my days of commenting on a co-workers appearance is long behind me. I get your point though. It's cool that you can tell your coworker she is beautiful without worrying of bs accusations. She's such a cool friend she would never, in a million years, do anything like that. Probably.
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5 years ago
Lone_Wolf
Arizona
#metoo killed friendly banter
@gawker - ha! Even a hint of saying anything like that would be a termination offense. There would be no talking an intern down from that.
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5 years ago
Lone_Wolf
Arizona
#metoo killed friendly banter
@Estafador - with very few exceptions that is exactly how I roll. I do miss the banter though. Some of the ladies could be fun.
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5 years ago
Lone_Wolf
Arizona
#metoo killed friendly banter
@Heaving - imagine that intern in tears telling HR you were kicking her chair and screaming at her to work harder. Saying you were just joking wouldn't cut it. And yea, she is very unlikely to do that but you did just give her the power to fuck your world up.
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5 years ago
Lone_Wolf
Arizona
#metoo killed friendly banter
@VH - part of the challenge is that the female decides what is offensive. If I say you look beautiful today, she may act offended. If the office stud says it, maybe it's okay. Regardless, almost anything not related to work could be taken out of context if there is motivation to do so.
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5 years ago
AceMag69
I have the chance of smashing my favorite pornstar!
The advice I would give would under the "do what I say not what I would do" category.
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5 years ago
shadowcat
Atlanta suburb
Stripper claims she was raped by club bouncer.
That's a lot of trouble to go thru for $15k.
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5 years ago
reverendhornibastard
Depraved Deacon of Degeneracy
When America Was Different
In the Phoenix area there has been several high profile arrests of parents leaving there kids unattended in hot cars or even restaurants etc.. When I was a kid most of us were raised free range. No one would think twice seeing kids running around on their own even at a very young age. I'm truly don't know if it is better now or not.
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5 years ago
Call.Me.Ishmael
Rhode Island
Dancers sue Providence strip clubs, alleging unfair labor practices
They are intent on killing the goose. But hey, if they like mandated hours, rules of conduct, lower wages ect.. welcome to the real world.
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5 years ago
interiorcrocodile
Easy to get in and well taken care of
Yea thug central but lay out wise it is the best club in the valley
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5 years ago
nickifree
Texas
Saturday Night Was (just) Alright.
The brunette sounds like Lilly-May. Very fine.