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[QUOTE=Paulnova2;1190446]In a private message, a senior said it was Circus and that a girl had to have a leg amputated. How valid I don't know. I happen to like the Circus.[/QUOTE]Whether it is the Circus or from any girl with open sores, you should be considered them MRSA+. MRSA will live your skin and if you have a open wound, your wound can become infected with MRSA or some other pathogen that is equally resistant to antibiotic therapy.
I visited the Normas and the old Stagedoor this past Thursday. It appears the stagedoor has changed its name and put in enhanced lighting. The girls have mostly changed, I recall seeing a familiar spinner, but the others were all new faces. That night there were approximately 8. 10 girls working the small stage. After paying a $10 cover, I ordered one beer and only stayed long enough to finish it. This place lacks talent. Now that you can't get a cheap extra; there really isn't worth going to this place. Normas was the status quo. Approximately 20. 25 ladies working on two different stages. Other than them being aggressive, asking for tip just for showing up to work; this place is my favorite on the block. Can we get the bartenders at this place on stage?
Stay safe and protect those more vulnerable.
Quick question, I could never understand why men go to Normas. Everytime I went there it seem like the only thing that was going on was women going on stage and then asking for tips. No fun to be had. Was I missing something. Someone who likes this club please let me know why you go?
[QUOTE=J Lee 229; 1190478]I visited the Normas and the old Stagedoor this past Thursday. It appears the stagedoor has changed its name and put in enhanced lighting. The girls have mostly changed, I recall seeing a familiar spinner, but the others were all new faces. That night there were approximately 8. 10 girls working the small stage. After paying a $10 cover, I ordered one beer and only stayed long enough to finish it. This place lacks talent. Now that you can't get a cheap extra; there really isn't worth going to this place. Normas was the status quo. Approximately 20. 25 ladies working on two different stages. Other than them being aggressive, asking for tip just for showing up to work; this place is my favorite on the block. Can we get the bartenders at this place on stage?
Stay safe and protect those more vulnerable.[/QUOTE]
[QUOTE=Hotnow101;1191459]Quick question, I could never understand why men go to Normas. Everytime I went there it seem like the only thing that was going on was women going on stage and then asking for tips. No fun to be had. Was I missing something. Someone who likes this club please let me know why you go?[/QUOTE]I guess it's to each's own. I personally don't look for takeout on the block and am not a big fan of seeing girls on stage with track marks all over their bodies. At least at Normas, I know what I'm going to get. Girls being aggressive by asking for tips every two minutes. But hell, I can always so no.
*bump* anyone gone yet? If not, I'll prob check it out tonight or tomorrow. I liked Chubbies and used to get some good service.
Went to Gold Club last Saturday and met Stacey, skinny, long brown hair, and nasty as long as she gets her patrone shots. We ended up doing a room and she allowed my hands & fingers to go everywhere. I went back in yesterday and we practically started making out in the main room, she was quite drunk (something I like but might not be everyone's fav thing) and we did another room. I am hoping that another visit and I will be able to get some outside play. Even if there no outside play, if you just want a good time at a strip club and be allowed to touch as much as you want, try Stacey.
[QUOTE=Winefan; 1190411]I just saw this line in a posting below:
"On the drive home I drove past the old Chubbies location on Eastern Ave. The new club in the place appears to be called "The Big Easy". I assume it's a strip club; there was a big bouncer standing at the door dressed in a suit. I've been unable to find any information about the club on the web."
Anyone have any further info they can share? [/QUOTE]
In today's Wash Post, there was an article about bedbugs, although relatively harmless themselves, being able to carry and transmit MRSA
Here's the Post link.
[url]http://www.washingtonpost.com/todays_paper?dt=2011-05-12&bk=A&pg=3[/url]
Well, in my constant quest to try something new, I will be in a position to drive from NOVA to Baltimore tomorrow afternoon and have a shot at the Block. In my fantasies of pure fiction, I can fantasize about finding the dancer of my dreams and spontaneously practicing procreating the species right in the very place where the angelic dancer earns her income. Imagine that! I thought someone had posted a checklist for surviving in the Block, but, I couldn't find it.
In the same dream, I figured out that I need to monetarily make the bartender my friend and to reward my dancer friend for taking time out of her busy schedule. But, I don't remember exactly how to do this.
I think I understand how this dream is supposed to end. But, I would be grateful if anyone with real-world experience might be able to pass along some advice.
Sorry for my naivety. I've lived out most of my dreams in Germany and Canada, countries where you don't even have to dream.
I promise that I will post on the outcome of my dream and will respond to all PMs in a timely manner.
Thanks in advance.
[QUOTE=Max #01;1193398] I thought someone had posted a checklist for surviving in the Block, but, I couldn't find it.[/QUOTE]1) Watch your a$$
2) Watch your wallet.
3) Keep your wallet next to your a$$ (makes watching a$$ easier, too)
[QUOTE=Max #01; 1193398]Well, in my constant quest to try something new, I will be in a position to drive from NOVA to Baltimore tomorrow afternoon and have a shot at the Block. In my fantasies of pure fiction, I can fantasize about finding the dancer of my dreams and spontaneously practicing procreating the species right in the very place where the angelic dancer earns her income. Imagine that! I thought someone had posted a checklist for surviving in the Block, but, I couldn't find it.
In the same dream, I figured out that I need to monetarily make the bartender my friend and to reward my dancer friend for taking time out of her busy schedule. But, I don't remember exactly how to do this.
I think I understand how this dream is supposed to end. But, I would be grateful if anyone with real-world experience might be able to pass along some advice.
Sorry for my naivety. I've lived out most of my dreams in Germany and Canada, countries where you don't even have to dream.
I promise that I will post on the outcome of my dream and will respond to all PMs in a timely manner.
Thanks in advance. [/QUOTE]Max,
I hope you get this in time.
The block is great. Always has been and still is. The problem though is with varying definitions of great. You know, one man's trash is another man's treasure.
That said, if you count on and enjoy a trashy experience as I do then the block is perfect. I tend to go for sleazy adult entertainment and think the block is among the best places for that. On the other hand many of my friends prefer "gentleman's clubs" and they hate the block and are disappointed any time they go. Me? The exact opposite: my expectations are always exceeded and one way or another I am usually throughly entertained.
From what I gather, since the fire attendance and revenue are down and folks there seem more willing to bargain than in the past; and they were always willing to bargain. At this point though you're more likely to get a favorable bargain than in the past.
At the very least the block will be a cultural experience that includes naked women. If you go with your mind open and follow good common sense and heed some of the warnings you'll find here (RTFF) you'll have a great time provided the general atmosphere is to your liking.
Take a tour, go from club to club, be free with $ingles and make sure any bartenders are well tipped (see $ingles) and you are sure to have a good time and encounter friendly faces. It's all about money but you are likely to get a fair and happy exchange if you are respectful, not stupid and on your toes. Use cash; don't use your CC. Though plenty have reported good experiences that way, cash will keep you at your predetermined limit. It's too easy to mess up or be ripped off with a CC.
Keep your eyes open and the block will be a fun place. Have fun. I may run into you tonight. I'll be the old white guy with the stack of singles.
[QUOTE=Paulnova2;1190446]In a private message, a senior said it was Circus and that a girl had to have a leg amputated. How valid I don't know. I happen to like the Circus.[/QUOTE]Likely true. I found myself in the Circus a few weeks ago and several of the dancers were talking about how one of the regular girls was in the hospital and will likely lose a leg. (They didn't mention the cause, so I don't know that it was mrsa.)
[QUOTE=Ebdawgg; 1193656]Max,
I hope you get this in time.
The block is great. Always has been and still is. The problem though is with varying definitions of great. You know, one man's trash is another man's treasure.
That said, if you count on and enjoy a trashy experience as I do then the block is perfect. I tend to go for sleazy adult entertainment and think the block is among the best places for that. On the other hand many of my friends prefer "gentleman's clubs" and they hate the block and are disappointed any time they go. Me? The exact opposite: my expectations are always exceeded and one way or another I am usually throughly entertained.
From what I gather, since the fire attendance and revenue are down and folks there seem more willing to bargain than in the past; and they were always willing to bargain. At this point though you're more likely to get a favorable bargain than in the past.
At the very least the block will be a cultural experience that includes naked women. If you go with your mind open and follow good common sense and heed some of the warnings you'll find here (RTFF) you'll have a great time provided the general atmosphere is to your liking.
Take a tour, go from club to club, be free with $ingles and make sure any bartenders are well tipped (see $ingles) and you are sure to have a good time and encounter friendly faces. It's all about money but you are likely to get a fair and happy exchange if you are respectful, not stupid and on your toes. Use cash; don't use your CC. Though plenty have reported good experiences that way, cash will keep you at your predetermined limit. It's too easy to mess up or be ripped off with a CC.
Keep your eyes open and the block will be a fun place. Have fun. I may run into you tonight. I'll be the old white guy with the stack of singles.[/QUOTE]Great report. The best part of the block is the "browsing" from club to club. I usually wind up at the Cats Meow. Good girls. Lots of fun but YMMV. Don't be creepy. Be funny and nice and you will have a great time. Don't use the CC if you don't have to.
[QUOTE=Shadow Dancer;1193701]Likely true. I found myself in the Circus a few weeks ago and several of the dancers were talking about how one of the regular girls was in the hospital and will likely lose a leg. (They didn't mention the cause, so I don't know that it was mrsa.)[/QUOTE]The dancer is a diabetic but was using "prescriptions" heavily. It was not MRSA. She was in a comma, now they are trying to save a foot / leg, its touch and go. I know her personally.
[QUOTE=Md Curious2;1195058]The dancer is a diabetic but was using "prescriptions" heavily. It was not MRSA. She was in a comma, now they are trying to save a foot / leg, its touch and go.[/QUOTE]Rumors are rampant about this. I again heard today it is MRSA. I can't imagine the owner being too happy about this discussion. I suppose one always takes a chance with this superbug when entering any strip club, but it seems reasonable that some clubs pose a greater risk than others.