azrookie
Arizona
Comments by azrookie
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6 years ago
shadowcat
Atlanta suburb
^^ Good article, shadowcat. Thanks for posting.
Few people paid attention when Eric Holder, as atty general, announced the launch of Operation Choke Point back in 2011. The administration targeted 30 industries, including strippers and strip clubs, payday loan shops, firearms dealers, dating services, and others that were "out of favor" with the admin. Banks were instructed to avoid "reputational" risks with these customers. No bank wanted the extra supervision and costs that came with a Choke Point subpoena. So the path of least resistance for banks was to tell customers who seemed to be in these trades to go elsewhere.
A dancer that worked at my local club and who danced there many years told me one afternoon that she was puzzled because the bank she had used forever (Wells) had told her recently she would no longer be welcome to bank there. The fact that she was young, hot, and would deposit $5000 a week in cash in the bank was too much reputational risk.
Operation Choke Point was terminated by the Trump DOJ.
Here's a better summary of the scheme.
http://freedomandprosperity.org/2017/blog/the-much-deserved-end-of-obamas-operation-choke-point/
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6 years ago
hoarker
Washington
Here are two that caught my eye. Both were on cars driven by attractive young ladies.
If you're going to ride my ass, at least pull my hair.
Nice truck. Sorry about the size of your penis.
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6 years ago
theDirkDiggler
Illinois
One of my fave dancers told me a story about a PL that locked her up for 20 dances in the VIP @ $25 per. Claimed he needed to get the money out of his car. Never came back. I didn't ask her if the club required her to pay the house tax ($5 per dance). But I've never witnessed a real time "dance and dash."
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7 years ago
future POTUS and Senator in training
Retired Queen Troll of TUSCL...who will succeed my reign?
^OP should get on with her trial employment as a dancer, already. She can use the extra money to take a class in composition and spelling at UT Austin.
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7 years ago
Warrior15
Anywhere there are Titties.
I can guess, but I'm not sure what the founder is trying to accomplish with the directory. If I owned this site, I would edit/purge any language that could be interpreted to be solicitous. The FOSTA cops are going to be very aggressive enforcing this new statute until it gets challenged and curtailed in the courts (IMHO).
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7 years ago
galiziabob.sabbatical
Arizona
The tall AA girl likes to verbally spar with me, hence the question. She does have a smoking body, however.
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7 years ago
galiziabob.sabbatical
Arizona
^^^ Was the AA dancer very tall, good figure?
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7 years ago
jackslash
Detroit strip clubs
A club customer with one arm gets beaten to death by an MMA meathead bouncer and the defendant gets a 10 year sentence? That doesn't sound like justice to me.
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7 years ago
lolruned
Your Friendly Neighborhood Average Guy
^^^ I second @subraman on this one. At my home club, I never get asked to show ID, the weekend manager always shakes my hand and welcomes me, and we never see him checking the VIP area when I'm in there. I think it's good policy to always give good tips and be cordial and professional with everyone at the club. Even the bathroom troll.
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7 years ago
flagooner
Everything written by this member is a fact.
Here's a grim stat: every year, 1.25 million citizens are arrested for possession of drugs for personal use (Drug Policy Alliance). Currently, 1 in 5 people of the 2.3 million people incarcerated are there for a non violent drug offenses (Prison Policy Initiative). Our 50 year "war on drugs" is a failure.
Worse yet, you don't necessarily have to be incarcerated to have a marijuana bust screw up your life. In many states, possession of weed is a felony. If you get caught with joint, you will need to lawyer up, work out a deal with the prosecutor and hope that the charge will get expunged. If not, you will forever have to check the "Yes" box on the employment app or the NCIS when asked, "have you ever been charged or convicted of a felony?" That's harsh.
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7 years ago
Spillthebeans
Arizona
My bet is Vegas. No chance she will retire.
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7 years ago
Charles Paisley
Arizona
I've known this dancer for a long time. I wouldn't be surprised if the guy who she thinks is her attorney (her license got pulled in one of the late 2017 raids) turned out to be a pimp.
I'm going to miss this Khmer dancer. I don't know who the douche-bag was who caused the altercation. But the HL mgmt should ban him permanently.
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7 years ago
max_starr
Cleveland, Ohio
One dancer that works at a local club asked me if I ever read tuscl. She reads it and has an account, but I don't think she posts comments.
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7 years ago
lolruned
Your Friendly Neighborhood Average Guy
If the dancer approaches you and says, "Are you ready for me to rape you?"
There is a trash can on the way out of the VIP room.
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7 years ago
jackslash
Detroit strip clubs
Does her obnoxious attorney get 1/3?
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7 years ago
sinclair
Strip Club Nation
IPA
Bells Two Hearted Ale (I think it qualifies)
Russian River Pliny the Elder
Duvel
Shooting a 16 oz can of Colt 45 (not since high school)
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7 years ago
impala
The People's Republic of Pennsylvania
^^^ @cashman: the locker room at the club is a super idea.
Years ago, one of my business colleagues and I put together a pretty thorough business plan for the airport lounge strip club. Great way to pass time waiting for connections. We had a variant plan for an offsite version that would shuttle PLs to and from the terminal and guarantee you wouldn't miss your flight. We would have flight information displays in the club, locked storage for baggage, text notification of departures, flight changes... And great dancers with a solid VIP room, naturally.
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7 years ago
TheeOSU
FUCK IT!
Sounds like an article from The Onion. Beaver semen on his face?
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7 years ago
goldmongerATL
The Square Above Charlie Weaver
I think mark94 has the winner. Here's a link to the census bureau list of US cities.
https://factfinder.census.gov/faces/tableservices/jsf/pages/productview.xhtml?src=bkmk
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7 years ago
gothamyte
from that Adam Westsiiiide of Gotham
^^^ @petereaster: probably not. I didn't keep it @ 150 mph for too long. Shit happens much too fast at that speed for me. What was crazy that week is the number of VWs who would blow right past me when I was doing 110 mph.
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7 years ago
gothamyte
from that Adam Westsiiiide of Gotham
Just under 150 mph. Bought a BMW 5 Series for pick up in Munich. Drove it around Germany for the week and then had it shipped back to the US. In the US, top speed was 100 -105 mph in an AMG E 63.
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7 years ago
BurlingtonHoFactory
New Jersey, near the Shore
Two degrees in bebop, a PhD in swing, a masters in rhythm...
https://youtu.be/z3LNhZ7msI4
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7 years ago
JohnSmith69
layin low but staying high
The score keeping part is crude but is typical male behavior. I think the school official should get off his high horse and cut with the preaching. When trade is voluntary and non-fraudulent, both parties benefit and are better off after the trade than they were before the trade. The heavy girls who agreed to get busy with these frat boys also derived benefits in the exchange.
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7 years ago
623
Since 1963 ...
^^^m94: all valid points. One more factor that I would mention is an abundant pipeline of federal grant money to LE depts that can generate a "human trafficking" story. The syllogism is "if you are involved in any part of the sex trade, you must be a victim of human trafficking." Seems like the story about busting a strip club or AMP or whatever always has a note about shutting down human trafficking. With every city in the US facing big budget problems related to unfunded pension liabilities, free grant money from the feds is highly prized. The problem is they'll have to report back with results in return. Hence the raids, stings, etc.
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7 years ago
623
Since 1963 ...
If you are LE or liquor control in a city, why wouldn't you monitor this forum and others (Rubmaps, backpage, etc.)? You could never get a warrant from the info on this board (well, maybe in a FISA court). But it is inexpensive to have access to tuscl, to get indications of what is going on at the club and then make a reconnaissance visit. Particularly when mongers show no subtlety about their experience and name dancers specifically.