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Shop99er

joined Sep 2016last seen Nov 2017
Not interested in the modern "Gentlemen's Clubs". Just wanna share memories about the places I went to back in the 70's.

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7 years ago
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JerBear521
Does anyone remember the Lollipop Lounge in Honolulu..??
Bootsy--Any chance any of the girls from the 74-77 era were still there?
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8 years ago
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JerBear521
Does anyone remember the Lollipop Lounge in Honolulu..??
Good night. It was a good chat.
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8 years ago
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JerBear521
Does anyone remember the Lollipop Lounge in Honolulu..??
The 70's were a long time ago. I can feel every year. I lost interest when I met my wife. When you find The One, that happens. At least to me. It seems to have worked. We've been married 37 years. And, as a rule wives aren't all that keen on their husbands going to strip joints. So there's that, also. Yup, I was in the Navy back then. And, I was searching Lollipop when I found this.
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8 years ago
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JerBear521
Does anyone remember the Lollipop Lounge in Honolulu..??
61. I was in Hawaii 74-77. This thread is why I signed up. The Pop was one of the nicest places in Hawaii at the time. It was topless only, and there was a definite house "code of conduct" for both the dancers and customers. When the owner found out about the working girl I mentioned, he couldn't fire her fast enough. He was gonna run a clean place so the cops would leave him alone. And it seemed to work. I never saw a cop in the club, and I was there at least 3 nights a week. And the working girl wound up at the Hubba-Hubba on Hotel Street. From what I gather, it finally closed around 1990, but I don't know with certainty.
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8 years ago
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JerBear521
Does anyone remember the Lollipop Lounge in Honolulu..??
There was. But, it was pretty much determined by the girl. In the mid-70's, there was a girl that was willing to let you touch anywhere you wanted. She didn't last long there after word got around that she was a "working girl". This was long before the shenanigans that are claimed to happen in the so-called "Gentlemen's Clubs" these days. If you tried to lay a hand on a girl and she didn't want you to, you were very likely to get tossed out. I saw several guys get bounced in the 2 years I was a regular there. In answer to your "weird" comment...Clearly we all enjoyed the Pop back then. It's nice to find others that were there in those years that enjoyed the place, and want to share notes and memories. We're all older now, and pretty much settled down. No burning desire (in my case) to hit the modern clubs. But I do miss those days and nights at the Lollipop.
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