Evolution of the Fashion Show
[QUOTE=Tinley708;4150656]Several mentions of fashion shows in the threads here.
Hoping to still find then again.[/QUOTE]I've had a lot of fun in the "fashion show" scene. It has been the primary source of entertainment in this hobby for me. Back in the 90's I became very friendly with a couple of the folks that ran the companies that provided the "models". I've also enjoyed some FWB relationships with the "models" themselves. It originally started as a "fashion show" so an ordinary bar could skirt the local ordinances & liquor licensing laws. Since the bar did not actually hire & supply the entertainment they didn't need an entertainment permit. The girls sold raffle tickets instead of being paid as adult entertainment. Eventually they were required to wear pantyhose, I believe that had to do with health code.
Things have evolved in to what a handful of bars still run. J's, Carl's, Bobby's, Louie's, All Stars, & Homer's for example, are all still categorized as neighborhood bars, they just have women walking around in lingerie. I don't know what has changed allowing them to have the girls offering "dances" instead of selling tickets. Either way, It's essentially still the same thing, women walking around the bars in their panties playing touchy feely. I guess the latest incarnation of this concept is a cross between the fashion show bar & a strip club. I'm just glad they're still around. For those of you looking for more info, I suggest checking out the Melrose Park Strip Club thread. If anyone know's of other places, please let us all know!
Space swap Elmhurst or Naperville
Does anyone have a place I can crash at and relax for an hour or two. And by relax I mean bring a girl in and dot dot dot. First time meet so I'm hesitant to get a room. The drive out itself in the snow makes me pull back a bit.
I have a place in the city I can offer, or can pay for the room / time as well.