Did anyone else read the title of Fors' article and immediately substitute "pants" or "pasties" for "pasts"?
forsberg_us wrote:
artie_fufkin wrote:
"Nashville’s 10-15 gentlemen clubs, many of which are dens of debauchery leading to higher rates of drug use, alcohol abuse and potentially prostitution."
See, now that's just a generalization. To me, strip clubs are the ultimate manifestation of capitalism. The better your goods and services are, the more money you earn. And isn't capitalism the foundation of the United States of America? I'm not going to sit around idly while some preacher's wife with nothing else to do practically stomps on our flag. I'm going to Nashville. Who's with me?Meh. I've been to a strip club in Nashville. They don't sell alcohol (though you can bring in your own, and they had a line on the floor around the stage that neither you or the stripper are allowed to cross. If you want to give a dancer a tip, it's like shooting a free throw.
That's not a strip club. It's an art gallery. Real strip clubs involve some sort of friction.
artie_fufkin wrote:
"Nashville’s 10-15 gentlemen clubs, many of which are dens of debauchery leading to higher rates of drug use, alcohol abuse and potentially prostitution."
See, now that's just a generalization. To me, strip clubs are the ultimate manifestation of capitalism. The better your goods and services are, the more money you earn. And isn't capitalism the foundation of the United States of America? I'm not going to sit around idly while some preacher's wife with nothing else to do practically stomps on our flag. I'm going to Nashville. Who's with me?
Meh. I've been to a strip club in Nashville. They don't sell alcohol (though you can bring in your own, and they had a line on the floor around the stage that neither you or the stripper are allowed to cross. If you want to give a dancer a tip, it's like shooting a free throw.
"Nashville’s 10-15 gentlemen clubs, many of which are dens of debauchery leading to higher rates of drug use, alcohol abuse and potentially prostitution."
See, now that's just a generalization. To me, strip clubs are the ultimate manifestation of capitalism. The better your goods and services are, the more money you earn. And isn't capitalism the foundation of the United States of America? I'm not going to sit around idly while some preacher's wife with nothing else to do practically stomps on our flag. I'm going to Nashville. Who's with me?
I am considering more religious!
I have to try that line the next time I want to go watch the Sauget ballet
Of course, one cannot read the previous link without thinking of this one