whodey
Fat bastard that can afford to fuck hot strippers
Comments by whodey (page 27)
review comment
2 years ago
slider0
West Virginia
At least the price per song didn't go up much for the vip, they just make you buy more songs now. The 6/$120 option was nice for some quick fun but 8/$170 doesn't sound too bad but I would have preferred that the keep the 6 song option as well.
review comment
2 years ago
marshak
Montana
59 yes it is full nude with alcohol although not a great selection of liquor. Lexington is the only part of Kentucky that allows it.
discussion comment
2 years ago
Pussylicker2
Ohio
Things must have changed since the last time I was in Detroit back in 2016 or 2017. The clubs had mandatory valet and wouldn't let you park in their lot without it. But this is the first time I have heard of them not letting you in without turning over your keys if you park elsewhere. I generally try to avoid valets whenever possible but if there aren't other reasonable parking options I'll do it. From what I remember most of the Detroit clubs I went to didn't have any other viable parking options so I did the valet parking anywhere I didn't Uber to.
The biggest reason (beyond a revenue stream) that most clubs have valet is to protect customers cars in a small overcrowded parking lot.
However, there is no way I would turn my keys over to a club if I wasn't valet parking. There is nothing they could say to convince me there was a legitimate reason for them to need my keys I'd I wasn't using their valet.
discussion comment
2 years ago
FishHawk
The mustache makes the man
All I need to know about her is what her limits are, what her prices are and when she usually works in case I want to see her again (or want to avoid her) depending on how things go.
The only time I care about her husband/kids/vanilla job or most other aspects of her personal life is if we are going to be meeting up OTC on a regular basis since those things would have to be planned around.
If I am going to develop a longer term business relationship with her and plan to see her more than a few times it is nice to get to know each other. Building a good relationship where you both feel comfortable talking to each other can be nice during these longer term CF type situations.
discussion comment
2 years ago
ilbbaicnl
Keep it in my pants when I do OTC. If I were a stripper it would stand for I like big bucks and I can not lie.
Work - that way all of the PLs could just tell their wives that they were going to have to stay at work for a couple more hours without lying to them.
discussion comment
2 years ago
shadowcat
Atlanta suburb
A statement like that seems to be the online version of telling the kids to get off your lawn. 🖕
discussion comment
2 years ago
azdd
On the prowl in Tucson and Phoenix
"But as someone that turned 20 in the late 60’s. I really appreciated Jazz and the swing bands of the 30’s and 40’s." That means you were born in the late 40s so the bands from the 30s and 40s would have been your parents music that you were brought up hearing at home or in the car with them.
For a stripper who is 24 now (born in 2008) the equivalent music for her would be bands from the 90s and early 2000s. I bet if you asked her about groups like Greenday, U2 or Pearl Jam she would be at least somewhat familiar with them from hearing her parents listening to them.
The Rolling Stones would have been either her grandparents, or more likely great grandparents, music since her parents were likely born in the late 80s and her grandparents were born around 1970is. Her great grandparents would have been teenagers at the height of the Rolling Stones success in the mid to late 1960s.
By the time you were 24 how much did you listen to the music your great grandparents were listening to when they were teenagers? For someone Fishhawks age that would be bands that saw the height of their popularity around the end of the 19th and beginning of the 20th century since that was 40+ years before he was born, not the big band era of the 30s and 40s he mentioned.
discussion comment
2 years ago
TheeOSU
FUCK IT!
I had to log out to see what this was referring to since I have had SJG blocked for a while.
Thank you CMI for finding out a way to shut down certain threads when SJG starts abusing them with his bullshit. I just wish you had time to go through all of SJG's old threads that he keeps alive to shut them all down and send him into a real tailspin, but I know that unlike SJG you have better things to do with your time.
Also, shoutout to @founder since it doesn't look like his new version of the site shows the embedded pics the way the current site does. That will at least stop people like SJG from clogging up the board with pics people don't want to see.
discussion comment
2 years ago
azdd
On the prowl in Tucson and Phoenix
Motorhead when did you turn 24? It would have to be in the mid to late 80s it wouldn't be comparable.
The Rolling Stones haven't had a #1 song on the US charts since 1978 which was 20 years before that stripper was born. That would make a 24 year old today about as familiar with the Rolling Stones hits from 44 years ago as someone who turned 24 in 1987 would have been with Glenn Miller.
You also have to remember that most of us grew up during times where a lot of our entertainment came from whatever our parents were watching on TV or listening to on the radio. I didn't have a TV in my room until I went off to college and I didn't have my own radio until I was 16. That meant I watched what my parents were watching or listened to what they were listening to. Most people that have grown up in the past couple of decades have had a TV in their bedroom, a radio of their own and a computer with internet access and that means they haven't had to watch or listen to their parents preferences throughout their teenage years.
discussion comment
2 years ago
TimJo
Ohio
It's been 20 years since I've hired a stripper to come to a hotel just to dance. That was for a bachelor party back when I was 20 and all of the local clubs were 21+ to get in. Since several of us were 19-20 including the groom we really didn't have any other choice.
No way I would do it these days. I would much rather just wait until I was in a place with decent clubs. Besides, I don't think most of the honest stripper agencies will send a girl for a one on one show due to fear of prostitution. They are usually set up exclusively for parties and they charge rates that are higher because they are priced for groups.
If you are wanting to have a naked woman in your room just hire an escort instead of trying to hire a stripper to come and dance for you.
discussion comment
2 years ago
shadowcat
Atlanta suburb
Would I prefer strip clubs to be drug free? Sure, actually I would like the whole world to be that way but it isn't going to happen.
In most clubs the dealers aren't overly noticeable and don't cause a problem so I don't give them much of a thought. Honestly the girls that are drug users are going to get them from somewhere and it is probably safer for them to get them in the club instead of some sketchy alley where they could end up getting robbed or raped in the process.
I have been in a few clubs where dealers started to become too open about it and attracted to much attention. In those cases management usually cracked down on it to avoid getting attention from law enforcement. When the drug dealing / drug use gets out of control that will kill a club quicker than anything. It will either bring legal action from the cops or just end up driving away good customers.
I don't mind a dancer that uses drugs as long as they don't go overboard. It is just like a dancer that drinks and it depends on how much they are doing it. If she just does enough to get a buzz to where she is more relaxed and enjoying herself more that is fine. If she is so wasted she has trouble carrying on a conversation or dancing then that is a problem. Both drugs and alcohol have the same issue with addiction and once a person gets so addicted they can't get by without it then it becomes a problem.
discussion comment
2 years ago
shadowcat
Atlanta suburb
Hopefully that piece of shit rots in jail for the rest of his miserable life.
discussion comment
2 years ago
Muddy
USA
The main thing this will do is put every bail bondsman in Illinois out of business. It may let a few broke people out of jail but when letting someone out of jail before the trial should it really matter if they are broke or rich? I just hope this causes judges to deny pretrial release more often so that the people they used to set a higher bail for stay in jail instead of buying their way out. If there is a reasonable chance that the defendant will either flee or commit another crime they should have never been given the option of bail to begin with. Why should the ability to pay $X make them safer to release.
What we need everywhere are judges who are willing to keep people they think are likely to commit another crime locked up instead of even considering giving them bail no matter how high. Of course, with Chicago judges they'll probably just release everyone pretrial instead.
discussion comment
2 years ago
Muddy
USA
Does Kate's sister Pippa and her nice ass count? https://images.app.goo.gl/AytXqrtgfBraKCbHA
If not I'd take Kate bit Queen Elizabeth and Princess Margaret were both hot back in their youth as well.
discussion comment
2 years ago
DetroitGoodGuy
I haven't been to Cleveland since 2019 so my info is probably a little outdated.
Lido was the only club that I went to in Cleveland that was mostly black dancers. My first few visits I was impressed with the lineups but the last couple saw a marked decline in talent level in my opinion. I didn't go to Lido my last couple of trips to town so my last visit was around 2017ish. May be worth a visit if you are looking for black dancers since a lot could have changed since 2017 and hopefully it has taken an upswing.
Christie's and Diamond both have a fair number of black dancers but are both more of a mixed lineup with probably 50% white, 40% black and 10% Hispanic on my last several visits back in 2019. They both had good looking girls and reasonable prices but not a lot of mileage in the dances. Diamond was a little cheaper if I remember right but they were both under $150 for a 15 minute VIP so both are reasonably priced.
Larry Flint's had some black girls but not as many as Christie's or Diamond and I'd say there were maybe 10-25% black depending on the night. The girls aren't quite as good looking here but the mileage is a little better.
Hopefully someone else can give you some more recent info and some info about the other clubs since I am not familiar with most of the Cleveland clubs. I will say overall the girls in Cleveland are decent to look at but like most of Ohio (except Akron) don't expect much mileage or any sort of extras.
discussion comment
2 years ago
Muddy
USA
I love Lexington and Louisville for the same reasons you mentioned. The big difference is Lexington allows the girls to go naked on the stage where Louisville forbids it by law. Of course Louisville also forbids extras but just like the ban on nudity I've found most girls are willing to overlook the law for a reasonable tip. Your money goes further in Louisville but the talent level is a little better in Lexington.
They are kind of an oddity since the area south of them (Tennessee) and the area north of them (Cincinnati) are both terrible strip club areas. Tennessee at least has clubs with good looking girls, just no mileage. Cincinnati has neither good looking dancers or mileage.
The reason you don't hear about Kentucky strip clubs more is that most people don't have any reason to go to Kentucky and aren't willing to go just for the clubs. The clubs are good, but unless you're already within a few hours drive they aren't vacation destination level good.
discussion comment
2 years ago
rickdugan
Verified and Certifiable Super-Reviewer
I haven't noticed it specifically in relation to strip clubs, but here in the midwest it is a fairly common occurrence to hear about a large number of ODs in an area that all trace back to a batch of drugs that was cut with something unexpected. I don't remember if it was last summer or the summer before that the Hamilton County Coroner was all over local TV and radio warning people to avoid heroin because there was a really bad batch going around and the coroner's office had seen more fatal ODs in 2 weeks than they normally see in almost a full year.
I'm kind of shocked that a lot of strip clubs don't have Narcan available to the bouncers or managers just in case. I know several regular bars around here that keep it on hand just in case and it would seem to be a good idea for strip clubs as well.
discussion comment
2 years ago
skibum609
Massachusetts
Bigthirdeye just like any other income tax it would be due by April 15th (or later if you file for an extension on your tax return) of the following year. So if they get it setup and forgive the loans by Dec 31st of this year it would be due with your taxes next year and if it takes place after Jan 1 it would be due with your taxes in April 2024.
discussion comment
2 years ago
skibum609
Massachusetts
Good call out Rick, I wasn't aware of that provision. That would cut the tax rate down significantly since it would only be the state tax at most owed on it.
discussion comment
2 years ago
skibum609
Massachusetts
Mark94, I think there is a good chance it gets struck down if they can find anyone with good standing to sue but it will be tricky to find anyone with standing to bring the suit.
They need to find someone who is harmed by these loans being forgiven and that is proving tricky to find since a taxpayer doesn't have standing to sue over wasting tax money on something like this. Aboutthe only potential plaintiffs that people can agree have standing are the US Senate and House of Representatives. That would take a majority vote by one of them to bring the suit and since democrats controlled both it is unlikely.
discussion comment
2 years ago
skibum609
Massachusetts
No different than any other loan or even credit card. If a creditor forgives all or part of any debt it becomes taxable income.
In my job I have to deal with irate people who settled their debt with us the year before. They same to think that we sent them a 1099-C out of spite because they settled the debt. I always have to explain to them that any debt cancelation/forgiveness over $600 has to be reported to the IRS through a 1099-C.
Student loan forgiveness will be treated the same way unless Congress passes a law changing the tax code to make it exempt from taxation. (Assuming the courts don't strike down Biden's executive order before it happens)
I can't wait to see people that get the $20k of forgiveness because they had Pell grants come tax time. Some of them that are used to getting $2500 refunds from their Earned Income Tax Credit are instead going to owe the IRS almost $2500 because of the nearly $5k of taxes on that $20k loan forgiveness.
discussion comment
2 years ago
PinkSugarDoll
Sandy from Grease in honor of Olivia Newton-John recently passing away. You could even do it as 2 costumes throughout the night as her before and after the change, but the "Bad Sandy" with the black leather is way hotter.
Grease Deluxe Bad Sandy Costume Grease Costume for Women https://a.co/d/6C7FKYo
Grease Summer Nights Sandy Costume - Adult Medium (6-8), Yellow - 1 Set https://a.co/d/f4Nc2g0
discussion comment
2 years ago
Muddy
USA
I tend to grade the girls relative to the general region. I might compare the girls (and mileage) to clubs in different cities from the same general region like comparing Indianapolis and Columbus clubs. However, it would be hard to compare those girls to the ones in Vegas, Miami or NYC. A girl that may be a midwestern 8 would be a 6 or 7 in some of those cities.
However, a 10 is a 10 anywhere in my opinion but they are incredibly rare. While I have seen a couple of 10s in Vegas and Miami over the years, the only time I ever saw what I would consider a 10 in the midwest was a feature entertainer years ago that was in Indianapolis for the Indianapolis 500 more than a decade ago.
discussion comment
2 years ago
Call.Me.Ishmael
Rhode Island
I like to go back and reread some old favorites about every 10 years or so and that's what I have been doing the last couple of months. I just finished Faulkner's "The Sound and the Fury" yesterday. I'm planning to start Kerouac's "On the Road" in the next couple of days.
Before I started back on my old favorites I had just finished David Baldacci's "Will Robie" series.