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01-13-10 02:09 #488
Posts: 649There are no clubs in or near Waltham. The closest clubs would be in Boston, Revere or Chelsea all of which are about ten miles away. Not really a problem of you have a car. There are better options a bit further out.
Originally Posted by Basis Coder
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01-13-10 00:24 #487
Posts: 2Visiting Soon. Any Strip Clubs in Waltham area?
I'm visiting soon and will be in the Waltham area.
Can anyone share any good/safe strip clubs in the Waltham area?
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01-13-10 00:11 #486
Posts: 124King Arthur's
Went here for the first time last week, and was pleasantly surprised. I went in the afternoon and had a very decent lap dance, price wasn't great (30), but the girl was very focused on the task at hand and multiple dances weren't necessary. My question: Has anyone had any experience with extras at this club? Either in house or with take-out? Any help is appreciated, feel free to pm me with any details.
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01-11-10 22:54 #485
Posts: 1220What's that crawing?
Found this on whdh's website. We don't have these problems here.
ATLANTA (AP) -- After the upstart Club Onyx started taking business from other strip clubs, the operators of rival Platinum 21 dreamed up ways to shut it down.
They tried littering the place with roaches, then infesting it with rats. And when all else failed, prosecutors say, they tried to burn the place down.
The January 2007 fire shut down Club Onyx for six months and caused $1.8 million in damage and lost sales, according to court documents. It also led to a federal case against three employees of Platinum 21, who were each sentenced Tuesday to federal prison on conspiracy to commit arson charges.
Sandeo Dyson, a 46-year-old security chief who set the club ablaze, and Boyd Smith, the 41-year-old manager charged with helping to plot the arson, were both sentenced to five years in prison. Harold "Bit" Thrower, the club's corporate manager, was sentenced to three years for arranging the deal.
"Setting afire a rival business to gain a competitive edge is not only a threat to free enterprise, it is a crime of violence," said Gregory Gant, the head of the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives' Atlanta bureau. "Every time an arsonist strikes a match, the loss of human life is a distinct possibility."
Competition is heated among the 35 or so strip clubs in the Atlanta area, said a local lawyer who represents the adult industry, adding that he's aware of at least two other arson plots since the early 1980s among dueling club owners. The crowded market is fed by a steady stream of convention attendees and other tourists, coupled with laws that allow drinks to be served at the clubs.
"Atlanta has the very rare combination of alcohol and nude dancing, which you don't find in many places in the country," said Alan Begner, whose clients have included adult book stores, clubs and strippers. "And that also means there is competition."
Club Onyx shook up Atlanta's adult entertainment scene in late 2006, hosting parties for rap stars and attracting an upscale young clientele. The club soon became a destination for high-rollers who flocked to its spacious dance floor and themed events. And soon it was hurting the bottom line of Platinum 21, an aging club in northeast Atlanta, according to court testimony by Thrower.
Thrower compared it to a "single-wide trailer competing with the Taj Mahal" at trial last year.
Thrower told his employees in November 2006 that their pay would be cut if the club's revenues continued to drop. He told ATF investigators that he hired Dyson, an Army veteran, to "solve the Club Onyx problem," according to a federal affidavit.
But when rodents and bugs didn't derail the club's success, Thrower testified he and Smith, the club's manager, paid Dyson $5,000 to burn it down.
The blaze devastated the club, whose manager declined to comment Tuesday. But it left an internal surveillance system intact. The videotape showed a man starting the fire and then scurrying out of the building. Still, the case went unsolved for six months until ATF agents zeroed in on Thrower.
He led them to Smith and Dyson, an Army medic who was moonlighting at Platinum 21. Thrower and Dyson both pleaded guilty and testified against Smith during a six-day trial in February.
Smith's attorney during the trial argued his client had nothing to do with the blaze and that prosecutors were relying on unsavory witnesses worried about protecting themselves. The jury deliberated for four hours before convicting Smith last February.
At the sentencing hearing, Dyson apologized for damaging the reputation of the Army while Smith professed his innocence, maintaining he played a minor role in the plot. Thrower, meanwhile, received a lesser sentence because of his history of cooperating with authorities
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01-03-10 16:38 #484
Posts: 649This happened over two months ago so it takes a little digging but...
http://www.thebostonchannel.com/vide...734/index.html
Originally Posted by Lonedrag
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01-02-10 22:25 #483
Posts: 20Link?
Originally Posted by Joe Fish
Do you have a link? I just want to see if I can tell who the girl was.
Thanks
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12-30-09 11:58 #482
Posts: 1856Before you crawl back!
Originally Posted by Harmen
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12-29-09 20:00 #481
Posts: 120King Arthur's
I agree it is funny how the demographics have changed at KA's. There use to be a ton of Brazilians and Whites and only a handful of Black dancers. Now Tuesday and Wednesday are now "armature night" and they now charge an admission fee of $5. 00 Depending on what night you might luck out and catch a few of the Brazilians and Whites. I wish I could find some of the old dancers. There was one White dancer with the nicest cans ever and she would do this thing with her butt hole that was amazing.
Originally Posted by Harmen
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12-26-09 11:55 #480
Posts: 227Flb
SO: I can understand your concerns about PVD if your clubbing was strictly limited to the PP, but before any raid occurs at CF, FL, CL - it's happening at the PP or SI. Kudos to you for noting that lap dances do occur in MA! It is an unpopular notion on this board. BG57: The decline of the Brazilian dancer has certainly happened at FLB, but not so much the "up close and personal" dance. It's not as easy to discern between the "attractive girl next door" types - who plays and who doesn't. There is also a state of flux at FLB in lap dance temperature depending on whether management is active or inactive (I know that this is not news to you and might be something first noted by you in the past). The customer dollar isn't as available for an air dance currently as it used to be and the free spending customer barely exists. The next door neighbor types have adjusted quite well, which is also a notion that is not popular in opinion polls. My current state of delusion suggests to me that 90 percent of the PVD experience happen a lot closer to us. I'll go crawl back under my rock now!
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12-25-09 11:06 #479
Posts: 649Flb
I haven't been to the Foxy for a while. The LD area isn't bad at all for a Mass club but the up-close-and-personal-level went way down after the Brazilians left. Still always a great place for eye candy. Afternoons are a much better deal as the cover is lower and there is always some sort of free buffet. At night the cover goes up to ten bucks but the talent level does not always rise with it...
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12-24-09 15:12 #478
Posts: 1856Foxy Lady Brockton
As some of you know i've been lacking the wherewithal to go out and visit some of the girls in the hobby so I've been just sitting around being frustrated! I've been staying away from prov clubs since the law change since I don't know when the ax will fall. And I've been away from the Ma clubs since I'm not into high prices, no contact dances, silicone and pretencious ladies.
So I happened to see an ad for FL Brockton that promised a Chinese buffet and a free gift a couple of days this week. So I ventured out.
Well let me tell you I was very presently surprised and very happy. Out of the 12 ladies or so that I saw dancing that day only 1 (maybe 2) were made of silicone. Most were A or B cup and in very good shape. (I like them small and petite and am a founding member of the A Cup club here on the forum!). I saw two of the bigger nature and while one was man-made the other was just a natural c or d. And even better the 5 or 6 that I talked to were friendly and down to earth. It was a nice change to be able to talk to them without being nagged for drinks or a dance. I didn't partake in any of the dances but I could tell from the few that I saw that it was definitely worth the money being spent. So it looks like I will have to visit again. SO And BTW the chinese buffet was worth the 6 bucks admission.
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11-11-09 16:10 #477
Posts: 227King Arthur's
Funny how a club that was mostly "Brazilian" could change it's dancer demographic so quickly. Last Wednesday afternoon (my first KA visit in a while) there was 1 white dancer, 1 possible Latino, and 5 black dancers. There was 1 incredible looking black dancer, but I wasn't able to hang in until she finally went on stage and she just hung out in the dressing room. The talent besides her was quite mediocre. Between the fallout from the KA lawsuit and the law changes in Providence, there is a lot of dancer movement of late throughout many clubs.
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10-03-09 00:23 #476
Posts: 1036Same Girl?
Originally Posted by Joe Fish
Originally Posted by Hand Deliver
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10-02-09 22:03 #475
Posts: 375Originally Posted by Joe Fish
I wonder if she was part of that class action suit that KA lost. Now there's a motive.Last edited by Newday53; 10-03-09 at 15:24. Reason: Additional info
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10-02-09 16:28 #474
Posts: 276Woman killed in Everett was stripper @ Alex' in Stoughton
Just saw this on theBostonchannel.com - Very sad and I can't say that I ever met her as I haven't been there in ages. According to the report, she was brazillian and only 26. What a damn shame, and not just because she was a dancer. Another young life, wasted by some idiot.