Landing Strip
E4353 E Gate Dr Waupaca, WI 54981

Eve and I arrived at The...

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Mongo54481
Jul 11, 2015, 12:00 AM
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Visited: Friday Evening

Eve and I arrived at The Landing Strip about 5:00 in the afternoon on Friday...one hour after they open. We stayed until a bit past 8:00. There were 3 or 4 girls there already, one really fine tall brunette with nice implants (unfortunately she was the only one with implants) who I'd rate a 8 or 9, and a couple others in the 6 range.

From 4 till 7 is happy hour with $20.00 private dances (normally $30.00) and cheap drinks...I paid $3.00 each for a well coke, a glass of wine, a real beer and a non-alcoholic beer. No idea what the prices were after 7:00. The club is now open 7 days a week, from 4:00 till close.

Inside the club looks pretty nice. There is a large stage and the place is laid out well and is clean. There were 4 or 5 video gaming machines for Eve and free pop corn.

As the night progressed more girls kept coming in. There must have been 15 or more there when we left at about 8:00, but the quality didn't seem to improve. A lot of ghetto girl types, heavy black girls probably up from Milwaukee, but two super HOTTT black girls with awesome bodies, one a little blond haired spinner that I bet wasn't over 95 pounds...unfortunately all had natural tits except for the one tall brunette I mentioned earlier.

There was one older MILF type dancer I spent some time talking too...bought her a drink and tipped her well on stage...I do believe her private dances would be well worth while, and from what I saw I think good lappers could be had there from a few of the girls but I didn't get a sampling. The dances on stage could just as well have been nude, the girls didn't take their bottoms off, but they did pull them down, wayyyy down and do a good job of flashing everything you might want flashed at you.

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