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First Day Of Stripping

Saturday, August 8th, 2009

Hello Kay I wanted to send in this story to put on your blog site…

Well here it goes…

My first day of stripping… I am 21 and started at a small club in town. As I walked into the club it was very dark and had lots of black lights.. I looked around the best I could but I had to let my eyes adjust…. it was really scary and exciting all rolled up in one….I looked around the club and some of the girls just peered at me with a look of why is she here and then one walked up to me and was a waitress … she asked how she could help me and I said I was there to enquire about a dance job… She was really nice and had taken me to see the dayshift manager… it was a man and he was about 6 foot 2 and stocky looking… he was decked out in gold jewlery and had a nice voice … and a soft smile… I can only imagine what he would be like if he was made angry… well he took me into the office to talk to me … it was a large desk in there and other furniture .. he asked me if I had danced before… I replied no.. but was a quick to learn it… he went on with some corny jokes and I just chuckled at them… He is finally done with the questions and he shows me around the club… the stage looked so big and scary… so as we walk to wards it I could feel the eyes of the guys on me… one walked up to Howard and asked him if I was working yet.. He said not yet but would most likely be starting soon… I just smiled and introduced myself to him… He was about 50 or 55 years old.. but seemed to be a professional type of man… some type of manager or owner of some type of store… he was tall and look nice for his age.. well built… Howard excuses us and takes me back to the dressing room where there were at leat 15 girls there getting dressed.. the hair spray and perfume was a little over whelming … but I guess it goes with the territory … most of the girls were nice and were saying how much money I could make … but it was all in the hustle of it all… Howard let me stay in the dressing room to ask the girls working questions… one of the girls there her name was Alexa … she kinda took me under her wing to show me around …. She said the job can be chanlenging … it is not just the dancing but it is the hustle and trying to get the guys to by dances and drinks… that is how you make the money… you get half of what you make…. which sounded pretty good to me if I could make it work… as I sat there and talked to Alexa she was so cool… she was honest that there could be some bad days and walk out with bare minimum but there were other times you could make a few hundred dollars a day.. but there was no gaurentee’s … it was luck, talent and having the gift to gab… since I loved to talk I thought WOW this may be a great job for me… So to cut to the chase I decided to start working there… I went with Alexa and she showed me how to get back to the office to talk to Howard… I said I wanted to give it a shot and wanted to know what all I needed to start… He said he would see if Alexa had anything I could wear to get up on stage with… Well she did and by luck she had a pair of heels that fit too… Yeah! Well as I got dressed in this sexy yet sleezy outfit that bairly covered the bod … but I guess it was no worse than a bikini on the beach… just no sand and sun …

all eyes would be on me on stage… how scared was I… I was shaking so bad that i could not statnd up.. well Alexa said lets have a shot or a drink to relax me.. so I had a fuzy navel… I am a light weight and that is all it took to give me a buzz… anyways… It was about an hour and I was called up on the stage… I had them play a easy yet fun song and got up on stage for the first time… I walked straight to the pole and did this cute but clumsy walking spin…

Well the song seemed to last forever… but as I got into the music and started to thrust my hips and butt and stood in front of the customers waiting for that all mighty dollar tip… the guy reaches up to tip me in my garter and I could feel my legs start to shake a little so I turned aroung bent over and did what I thought was a good move by reaching down and my ass was up in the air and did a sexy thrust of up and down… and as I looked at him between my legs I took my hands starting at my ankle and caressed my legs up tho my ass.. it was alot easier than I thought it would be… I was not really creative but for my first time I think I did ok… he tipped me a $10 and I took my hand to my lips and blew him a kiss.. as a thank you … then I moved on to the next customer… I was so nervous but it was fun too.. because Alexa was really nice to get some of the girls at the stage to tip me too… they would also get the guys wound up to tip… one of the girls laid on the stage on her back and said take the dollar from her lips with my breast… so I did just that… the gentelmen around the stage went wild… it was so much fun… but I am sure It will not always be this much fun… I hope but you have to think 20 to 30 women there for the same thing I am … MONEY…. well as the song ended I got off the stage walled up to Howard to see if I had a Job and he said I could start… So I did stay and worked the remaining part of the evening…. As I was walking back to the dressing room I was trying to be really gracefull in the heels but I did stumble a little as I made my way back there… There was a guy there that caught me to keep me from falling flat on my face.. talk about my face being red from the embarassement of coming close to ending my dancing days before they even started… I thank him and walked on to the back… I stood in there looking in the mirror for a few moments wondering if I could pull this off… and I decided Yes I could… so I freshin up and headed back out to the floor… as I started to head for the bar, a customer stopped me and asked me if I wanted a drink… Of course I did… so the waitress came back and asked him if he wanted to buy me a drink and he said yes… he ended up buying me a bottle of champain for $160.00.. I was amazed he went for that … well we had drinks together and drank it for about an hour and finally the waitress asked him if he wanted to buy another one… he said no But if I was coming in tomorrow he woudl be back… I thought what the heck … ok I am game… I will be here… so this went on for the rest of the day.. and by the end of the day I had made a nice sum of money… I was never so excited in my life and the feel of having my own money.. the tips on stage… that was amazing… and as the day went on .. well I felt at home on the stage.. I love the dancing and performing… Well that is all for now .. I will send you more to post tomorrow or Monday… This is fun and will keep you up to date… not sure what kind of shift I will have they have a day shift and night shift…

Thanks and oh..my name is (stage name) Passion

County, strip club feud spills into court

Saturday, August 8th, 2009

County, strip club feud spills into court
By: William C. Flook
Examiner Staff Writer
August 6, 2009

Paper Moon, a Springfield strip club that has operated under Fairfax County’s microscope since it opened a year ago, is asking a judge to reverse the county’s recent crackdown on it.

As one of only two gentleman’s clubs in Fairfax, Paper Moon’s activities have been the subject of extraordinary scrutiny by authorities, who in December cited the club for a handful of parking and occupancy violations. The county has told the Amherst Avenue establishment to correct the problems or shut its doors.

Some neighbors and revitalization groups are hoping for the latter outcome. They see Paper Moon’s presence as a hindrance to economic development in an area desperately in need of it. Lee District Supervisor Jeff McKay, a longtime critic of Paper Moon, denied it was being singled out, however.

“I don’t care what kind of business they’re operating; if they’re in violation of our county codes and ordinances, then they deserve to be in court,” McKay said. “There are laws in our county, and if you break them, we ought to be taking you to task for them.”

The contention stems from the club’s peculiar legal situation. Its predecessor, the Dauphine Steakhouse, was grandfathered as a “commercial nudity establishment” when the use was prohibited in the area in 1980. Paper Moon inherited that exception — but, because it must retain Dauphine’s exact footprint, the club is not allowed to expand in any way.

Paper Moon, in a circuit court filing challenging the Fairfax County Board of Zoning Appeals, says the citations are unwarranted. County authorities say the building exceeded maximum occupancy of 104. The club claims it can legally hold twice as many people.

Paper Moon is the only business on its lot but is only allowed a limited area in which its patrons can park. McKay said inspectors found patrons parking in spaces outside that area — spaces designated for tenants that have since closed up shop — resulting in another citation.

Paper Moon has kept a low profile as a business and has maintained the “curb appeal” of the property, said Nancy-Jo Manney, executive director of the Greater Springfield Chamber of Commerce.

“Is it a desired business in the community? No, it is not,” she said.

Officials with the business in Springfield and at the chain’s headquarters in Richmond did not return calls for comment.

Strip club expansion uncertain, but it certainly doesn’t fit in

Saturday, August 8th, 2009

Strip club expansion uncertain, but it certainly doesn’t fit in
MIKE HENDRICKS COMMENTARY

Will the Crossroads district become home to yet another strip club?

Or are the folks who run the “Totally Nude” juice bar, aka Temptations, toying with City Hall by putting up a sign on the vacant building next door that seems to promise another sexually oriented business on Grand Boulevard?

No answers so far, as the lawyer representing the business — or businesses — hasn’t made it clear to city officials — or returned reporters’ phone calls.

But say this for that bright yellow awning at 1515 Grand Blvd.: You can’t miss it.

Not with “Barely Legal” in big, black letters just a block or so from the Sprint Center.

“When you put up a sign like that, it raises eyebrows,” said inspector Derrick Lloyd in the city’s Planning and Development Department.

Eyebrows and hackles both.

“It’s absolutely frustrating to the (neighboring) property owners,” said David Morris, president of the Crossroads Merchants Association.

From the parks board to the Regulated Industries Division, there’s no lack of interest at City Hall.

“So far, no one has applied for a license to operate any kind of a business there,” said regulated industries chief Gary Majors.

But concerns about the sign — and what it might portend — have city lawyers mining the municipal code for answers to whether the “Barely Legal” sign is itself legal.

“We don’t think it is,” said Denise Phillips at the Department of Parks and Recreation, which regulates the city’s boulevard system.

As the awning juts into the public right of way, it might be in violation of the city code governing boulevards, she said.

Or not, depending on whether the awning was there before Grand became part of the boulevard system in 1988.

Meanwhile, city lawyers are trying to determine how the sign ordinance applies while Lloyd and his crew keep an eye out for permit violations.

“We’ve been by there every day,” he said.

Of course, none of this would be at issue had the City Council done the smart thing in 2008 and allowed Temptations to expand into the building next door.

Class the place up a bit — that was the idea. Get a liquor license, which would mean no more nude entertainment. Dancers would have to wear pasties at the very least.

Therefore, Crossroads merchants might have said goodbye forever to the “Totally Nude” sign, which is not at all in keeping with the area’s ever-so-trendy image. In September, an international TV audience will be watching as some of the top bicycle racers in the world zip past in the Tour of Missouri.

But no. The council caved to pressure from prudes who felt the expansion would lead to more sexually oriented businesses.

Yeah, well, that sure worked out swell now, didn’t it?

“I was for it,” Morris said. “It was certainly better than what we’ve got now.”

Which is barely legal — or not.

To reach Mike Hendricks, call 816-234-7708 or send e-mail to mhendricks@kcstar.com.

Incident At Vernon Strip Club Leaves Man In Critical Condition

Saturday, August 8th, 2009

Incident At Vernon Strip Club Leaves Man In Critical Condition

By DAVID OWENS

The Hartford Courant

12:04 PM EDT, August 7, 2009

VERNON — – Detectives are investigating an assault outside a Windsor Avenue strip club that has left a man in critical condition at Hartford Hospital.

A Vernon police officer was patrolling the area along Route 83 when he saw several people fighting in the parking lot at Kahoots. People scattered and the officer found two injured men on the ground, Sgt. Dan Moore said.

One refused medical treatment. The other suffered serious head injuries and was taken to Rockville General Hospital, then flown to Hartford Hospital. He remains in critical condition. His name was not released.

“We’re actively investigating and we do have a suspect,” Moore said.

Friday in the Poconos: Benefits of a strip club; second chance for Michael Vick

Saturday, August 8th, 2009

Friday in the Poconos: Benefits of a strip club; second chance for Michael Vick

August 07, 2009
Middle Smithfield Supervisor Bob Spano is saying a strip club is a good thing. Residents aren’t buying it.

Likewise, residents aren’t happy about a plan for the Bushkill Group to buy undeveloped land from Country Club of the Poconos.

It was a tough day all around for Middle Smithfield supervisors.

Speaking of tight situations, the state budget (or lack of it) is hitting home for Monroe residents. Social service agencies are struggling to provide services and pay employees.

And school districts are waiting for more than $7.3 million in frozen state aid. That money is used for essentials: salaries, books and supplies, and transportation.

Our readers aren’t waiting to send us great summer photos. You can submit yours. It’s free and easy. How often do you hear that?

Lots going on today in Local Sports.

Pocono Mountain East High School football coach Phil Dorn says he wouldn’t hire Michael Vick. Stroudsburg’s Fred Ross would give him another chance. Even clergy leaders can’t agree. Would you hire him? Take our poll.

Fear this. Pleasant Valley’s Pat Kregeloh was the first PV player to be named first-team All-State by the Pennsylvania State Coaches Association this summer and he’s only getting better.

The Yankees meet the Sox this weekend. The first game goes to the Yanks: 13-6. One thing’s for sure with this series. We’ll have plenty of drama.

On a high note, Pocono area students learned from the best at Camp Jazz last week. Even if you can’t play, you can listen to some great music. We’ll tell you all about this weekend’s entertainment in our Pocono midday report.

Suspect named in killing at strip club arizona daily star

Saturday, August 8th, 2009

Tucson Region
Suspect named in killing at strip club
By Phil Villarreal
arizona daily star
Tucson, Arizona | Published: 08.08.2009

Tucson police have obtained an arrest warrant for a man suspected in the killing of David H. Tyne outside the Candy Store strip club July 30.
Police are looking for Andre “Dre” Lightsey-Copeland, 28. Copeland is 5 feet 10 inches tall, weighs 150 pounds and has brown hair and eyes. He’s considered armed and dangerous, police said.
On July 30 at 5:02 p.m., police say a man confronted Tyne inside the strip club, on South Craycroft Road near East 22nd Street. One man lured Tyne outside where the other man was waiting, and Tyne was shot. He was taken to University Medical Center, where he was pronounced dead.
One of the men drove away in a white 2005 Chevrolet Impala with Arizona license plate AFW2356 while the other man fled on foot.
Anyone who spots Copeland or the vehicle should call 911 or 88-CRIME.
Contact reporter Phil Villarreal at 573-4130 or pvillarreal@azstarnet.com

Tucson police have obtained an arrest warrant for a man suspected in the killing of David H. Tyne outside the Candy Store strip club July 30.

Air workers in calendar stripper row

Saturday, August 8th, 2009

Air workers in calendar stripper row
By Stephen Moyes 22/12/2008

Fun Stories to read from the past

Airport staff were banned from making a nude charity calendar because bosses thought it might put off potential buyers of Gatwick.

The fundraiser for children with cerebral palsy was to feature 40 men posing for raunchy shots round the site.

It had won the backing of the managing director.

But just as workers were ready to strip, the new director of communications banned the shoot as he felt it was inappropriate.

Calendar organiser Alan Skinner was told bad press could affect the airport’s sale.

The BAA security guard said: “I’ve no idea how a calendar with workers raising funds for charity would influence this. If anything it would have shown we’re a forward thinking company. I’m sure we’d have sold hundreds.”

BAA Gatwick replied: “The idea showed real creativity, but the calendar boys theme was felt inappropriate in a work situation. It is important we work hard to protect the airport’s reputation.”

Detroit strip clubs face booze ban

Saturday, August 8th, 2009

Tuesday, June 16, 2009
Detroit strip clubs face booze ban
Attorney says Detroit’s threat to end liquor sales if dancers don’t cover up is all-out war

Detroit –Detroit may soon deliver an ultimatum to its strip clubs: Cover up or no booze.

The City Council on Wednesday is set to weigh a broad crackdown that would ban alcohol at clubs with topless dancing. The new rules also would stop lap dancing, close VIP rooms and force dancers to wear opaque pasties — even at dry clubs.

The rules are certain to reignite debate over the city’s 31 topless bars, and owners are vowing a fight.

“The city of Detroit has now decided they want an all-out war,” said Michael Donaldson, an attorney for All Stars and the Penthouse Club. “They cannot win. They are being totally stupid.”

But city staffers point to state and national court cases that support the legality of an alcohol ban. Richard Mack, an attorney and member of Perfecting Church, said the city must reject its status as Michigan’s strip club capital and home to 31 of the state’s 81 topless bars.

“Our goal is to do all we can within the law to root them out,” Mack said. “We don’t want the city of Detroit to be the dumping ground for lascivious behavior.”

The crackdown stems from a court battle in which a federal judge in 2007 struck down Detroit’s regulations on where clubs could open and ordered them rewritten. City staffers have recast the laws, but they have added tougher restrictions elsewhere — such as the alcohol ban. Pastors and community leaders have pushed for the changes and persuaded the council to get advice from Scott Bergthold, a Tennessee attorney who has worked nationwide to shut clubs down.

Here are some of the proposed changes:

• Alcohol can’t be served at any existing or new topless clubs. Once the City Council passes the change, existing clubs would have until their license expires, which is renewed every year, or the anniversary of the date the law was passed, to comply. A Michigan Liquor Control Commission official said Monday it’s up to the city to set those restrictions on the liquor licenses.

• Dancers would have to be 6 feet from patrons and on a stage at all times. A stage must be at least 18 inches off the floor in a room of at least 600 feet. That requirement likely would stop clubs from letting customers interact with dancers in smaller rooms, often called VIP areas.

• Dancers would also have to wear pasties..

Several council members did not return calls Monday on whether they would support the proposals. And Mayor Dave Bing’s staff said he hasn’t seen the proposals.

Rob Katzman, owner of the Toy Chest Bar and Grille, said the potential changes would put nearly all of the clubs out of business.

“You could not operate,” said Katzman, who argued that most clubs cause no problems. “You just wonder what the motivation is.”

But Mack argued the clubs lower property values and increase crime.

“Whenever they want to do their dirt, they come into the city and then return to their white picket-fenced suburban communities,” Mack said. “We want the same white picket-fenced communities.”

U.S. District Judge Julian Cook ordered the city to rewrite its rules, finding they gave city officials too much power to deny new clubs and didn’t address how long they had to act on applications. Under the old rules, clubs had to meet 15 broad criteria — including claims they wouldn’t reduce nearby property values — before the city signed on.

Cook ordered the city to revise its rules “forthwith.”

But the city has repeatedly delayed doing so. All the while, the council and mayor’s office have frozen transfers of liquor licenses that would allow clubs to open. The city is facing at least five recent federal lawsuits over its laws governing adult businesses.

Berkeley County OKs new strip club restriction

Saturday, August 8th, 2009

Monday July 6, 2009
Berkeley County OKs new strip club restriction
by The Associated Press

Berkeley County has reinstated limits on where exotic entertainment venues such as strip clubs can be located.

An ordinance that went into effect Monday prohibits new exotic entertainment venues from locating within 2,000 feet of a house of worship, school, public recreation area, lodging
businesses and primarily residential areas. Such businesses also are barred from locating within 2,000 feet of another adult business.

The ordinance adopted last week by the County Commission replaces one that Circuit Judge Christopher Wilkes struck down in 2008 because the county doesn’t have zoning.

A state law approved this year helps counties without zoning limit strip club locations.

MARTINSBURG, W.Va. (AP) — Berkeley County has reinstated limits on where exotic entertainment venues such as strip clubs can be located.

An ordinance that went into effect Monday prohibits new exotic entertainment venues from locating within 2,000 feet of a house of worship, school, public recreation area, lodging businesses and primarily residential areas. Such businesses also are barred from locating within 2,000 feet of another adult business.

The ordinance adopted last week by the County Commission replaces one that Circuit Judge Christopher Wilkes struck down in 2008 because the county doesn’t have zoning.

A state law approved this year helps counties without zoning limit strip club locations.

Safeco Fields raunchy new neighbor, a strip club, prevails in court

Monday, July 27th, 2009

Strip clubs are back in the headlines, and they add to the cringe factor of an adult-entertainment venue opening up for lap dances next to Safeco Field, the home of the Seattle Mariners.

SEATTLE’S sleazy experience with strip clubs stirs genuine indignation at the prospects of one these degrading establishments opening so close to Safeco Field.

Last week, a King County Superior Court judge announced he could find nothing in the law or in the city of Seattle’s interpretation and application of land-use regulations to stop City Hall from issuing a business permit to Roger Forbes for a strip club in the Sodo area on First Avenue South.

Judge John Erlick worked with the law and facts before him, and his 11-page analysis indicates he was looking for mistakes, overstepping and sloppy use of words. He found none. The Seattle City Council had not used early opportunities to add stadiums — spectator-sports facilities — to the list of land uses and activities that could pre-empt or exile adult entertainment from a neighborhood.

Strip clubs in Seattle are as likely to be viewed as ersatz brothels as they are dingy gathering places for lonely men to sip overpriced soft drinks and ogle the female form. Lap dancing is prostitution by another name.

Law-enforcement issues with strip clubs have a long history, and the headlines are never dormant for long. Check out the latest round of indictments surrounding four clubs that federal charges conclude were no more than whorehouses.

Slimy dealings between strip-club associates and members of the City Council gave the community a political and campaign-finance scandal — memorialized as Strippergate — that yielded guilty pleas, stunted careers and smeared reputations.

Such is the legacy of the sex industry that will be the Mariners’ new neighbor. Baseball fans, young and old, are not going to be pleased to see the neon signs and ads promoting amateur night or the special appearance of a porn star.

The business is degrading to women. These are not victimless enterprises. Promoting base and destructive attitudes toward women is hardly a desirable welcome mat so near a signature, public-gathering place.

Is this a moralistic harangue? Yes it is. Is there a place for adult entertainment in a community? The courts all say so. Next door to Safeco Field is not the place. Somewhere in Sodo might be appropriate, but this establishment is too damn close to families and a general public that is insulted and offended by the intrusion.