[QUOTE=TigerKing;4978002]What is her entire name on IG? I searched Dragonborn and came up with a ton of results.[/QUOTE]Lady dot dragonborn. No spacing and make dot a period.
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[QUOTE=TigerKing;4978002]What is her entire name on IG? I searched Dragonborn and came up with a ton of results.[/QUOTE]Lady dot dragonborn. No spacing and make dot a period.
[QUOTE=ElChinoRico;4979990]Lady dot dragonborn. No spacing and make dot a period.[/QUOTE]Thanks. Makes sense now after I looked at your post again.
If anyone was interested, hip hugger in Kokomo is open for dayshift and till 3 AM. I went Friday night we had a very nice selection of ladies a pair of Asian gals from Brad's brass flamingo give me more grindage than they probably ever have at Brads.
Noticed yesterday there instagram and Twitter accounts were gone! Any word?
Beginning Monday Sept 28.
Nightclubs at 50% capacity.
No bar seating.
10 foot buffer from performance stage and audience.
Close at midnight for bars, nightclubs and restaurants.
And of course must maintain social distancing.
As I was thinking about clubs and primarily using BBF as a reference. Now you have a 25 ft wide swath down middle of club with no customers and 10 ft longer than stage on each end. Then add the social distancing standard with no bar seating. Might be lucky to get 30 people in the club. Thinking about Dancers or worse Rio with multiple stages adding 10 radius around each stage wipes out nearly all seating.
For clubs like the Pony crowd doesn't show up until almost midnight. In fact for most clubs would be hard to pay the bill closing at midnight.
I don't see how the clubs can operate under these restrictions. Or how the tipping crowd will be bi enough to make dancers want to work.
Will be interesting to see who opens and how.
[QUOTE=Justguessing;4994734]Beginning Monday Sept 28.
Nightclubs at 50% capacity.
No bar seating.
10 foot buffer from performance stage and audience.
Close at midnight for bars, nightclubs and restaurants.
And of course must maintain social distancing.
As I was thinking about clubs and primarily using BBF as a reference. Now you have a 25 ft wide swath down middle of club with no customers and 10 ft longer than stage on each end. Then add the social distancing standard with no bar seating. Might be lucky to get 30 people in the club. Thinking about Dancers or worse Rio with multiple stages adding 10 radius around each stage wipes out nearly all seating.
For clubs like the Pony crowd doesn't show up until almost midnight. In fact for most clubs would be hard to pay the bill closing at midnight.
I don't see how the clubs can operate under these restrictions. Or how the tipping crowd will be bi enough to make dancers want to work.
Will be interesting to see who opens and how.[/QUOTE]The last time clubs were opened temporarily and then re-closed the clubs seemed a little uncertain or confused about what the rules were. Possibly in some situations they knew what the rules were but didn't follow them. I saw customers walking up to the stage without masks to tip girls at PT's and Brad's but when they tried that at Club Rio club employees would come over and tell them that wasn't allowed. I saw girls sitting on customers laps at PT's but getting yelled at by the security guys if they did it at Brad's. I did a almost normal lap dance at the Pony and Rio except the girls were wearing masks. Over at Dancers and Brad's they barely touched me and kept their distance during the lap dance. At PT's I was told I couldn't get a regular lap dance at all. Why could a girl sit on a lap at PT's but not do a regular lap dance and why could I do normal lap dances with a girl at Rio but couldn't stage tip her without a mask?
It's very difficult to come up with a clear set of rules ahead of time that cover every possible situation, educate all the dancers and staff what they are and have the staff monitor everyone in the club. Since the rules will necessarily be somewhat vague and subject to different interpretations by each individual local government official the club owners and staff will have to hope the city government doesn't come down on them too hard if they make a mistake. I have a lot of sympathy for these owners, all of whom have invested large sums of money in their businesses and now run the risk of losing everything.
Looks as if a few of the clubs have announced their tentative plan is to open on Monday, unless something comes down from Hogsett to restrict them more specifically. We shall see.
[QUOTE=JayDubIndy;4996664]Looks as if a few of the clubs have announced their tentative plan is to open on Monday, unless something comes down from Hogsett to restrict them more specifically. We shall see.[/QUOTE]PT's was open when I stopped this afternoon. There was only one stripper and two other customers beside me. I spent most of the time sitting looking at an empty stage since the one girl couldn't be on stage the whole time and left after about 30 minutes. The waitress told me I could go up and toss money on the stage but couldn't touch the girl and she couldn't touch me. I had read previously there was a city rule saying the stage and audience had to be separated by ten feet. Is that true? If it is, does that mean you have to toss the money onto the stage from ten feet away? Why 10 feet? I thought the virus couldn't travel more than six feet. Are all the people standing in store lines six feet away from each other doing something dangerous?
[QUOTE=RoyCat;5003805]PT's was open when I stopped this afternoon. There was only one stripper and two other customers beside me. I spent most of the time sitting looking at an empty stage since the one girl couldn't be on stage the whole time and left after about 30 minutes. The waitress told me I could go up and toss money on the stage but couldn't touch the girl and she couldn't touch me. I had read previously there was a city rule saying the stage and audience had to be separated by ten feet. Is that true? If it is, does that mean you have to toss the money onto the stage from ten feet away? Why 10 feet? I thought the virus couldn't travel more than six feet. Are all the people standing in store lines six feet away from each other doing something dangerous?[/QUOTE]The reason for 10 ft is for entertainment like singing with singing or shouting etc. The virus can travel more 6 feet. IMHO the city is treating all entertainment the same although we don't know that for sure. And they could make the case that dancing causes heavy exertion.
Thanks for the report. The clubs will be sorting this out over a few weeks.
Does anyone remember a dancer with the stage name Victoria that worked at Dancers in the summer of '19? She had some butterfly tattoos on her back and was probably the most naturally beautiful stripper I've ever seen. She said she usually danced in Chicago but was in Indy for the summer. Didn't get her contact info before I left and was wondering if anyone was still in touch with her and knows if she dances anywhere now.
[QUOTE=Justguessing;5004088]The reason for 10 ft is for entertainment like singing with singing or shouting etc. The virus can travel more 6 feet. IMHO the city is treating all entertainment the same although we don't know that for sure. And they could make the case that dancing causes heavy exertion.
Thanks for the report. The clubs will be sorting this out over a few weeks.[/QUOTE]Heading thru Indy this upcoming Friday night. Thinking about PT's and wondered if they were still doing the pandemic 3 for $ dances and are they actually legit pre pan type dances. If not, would appreciate any refs or guidance. Thanks all.
I've been heading around to the different clubs to check out lap dance rules. Basically, all clubs have the girls wearing masks during the dances. I don't have a problem with that. Club Rio, the Pony, Paradise and Dancers do have some contact during the dances but not quite up to normal levels. Brad's and the Red Garter are socially distanced six feet away air dances. PT's has no regular lap dances but you can do a room for $135 and the girls say there is contact there. Not sure why the regular dances are not available. Maybe the tiny rooms they are done in is an issue.
The girl I did a no contact lap dance with at Red Garter said she isn't making any money with the stricter rules there. She tried to get a waitress job but restaurants in Indianapolis aren't doing well either. They either aren't hiring or if you do work in one tips are down. Talking to her and other strippers, I found out many of them have run through all their savings and are having serious financial difficulties. This might be a good time to get extras but many of the male customers are having financial problems too, according to the girls. The clubs have probably gone through a lot of their cash reserves too. Harem House, Babes, Classy Chassy and Silk may have already gone under forever.
The girls face a serious dilemma. If they don't offer a normal strip club experience, customers won't show up and spend money and, with alternate sources of income dried up, they can't pay their bills. On the other hand, if they try to do more in a club enforcing stricter rules they might get fired. If they are in a club that allows more they run the risk of the local authorities either fining them or the club or even shutting the club down. With no vaccine probably becoming available for several months, government officials seem to be realizing that the economy can't survive something like the hard lockdowns last Spring for such a long period of time and at least let the clubs open.
[QUOTE=RoyCat;5029386]I've been heading around to the different clubs to check out lap dance rules. Basically, all clubs have the girls wearing masks during the dances. I don't have a problem with that. Club Rio, the Pony, Paradise and Dancers do have some contact during the dances but not quite up to normal levels. Brad's and the Red Garter are socially distanced six feet away air dances. PT's has no regular lap dances but you can do a room for $135 and the girls say there is contact there. Not sure why the regular dances are not available. Maybe the tiny rooms they are done in is an issue.[/QUOTE]Went to the Hugger last night and for those of you not concerned about Coronavirus it's business as usual. No masks, no social distancing, and plenty of contact. There was a good mix of about 20 girls, some regulars and some Indy girls. For those of you who know the history of the Hugger, they don't always conform to normal standards and it appears that even in these times, local politicians and LE are leaving them alone. So considering the good (normal operations) and the bad (not as "safe" as Indy clubs) it may be worth the hour drive north.
Girls are not getting many private dances at BBF so to make money they will show their pussy and give you a foot job not bad.
[QUOTE=RoyCat;5029386]I've been heading around to the different clubs to check out lap dance rules. Basically, all clubs have the girls wearing masks during the dances. I don't have a problem with that. Club Rio, the Pony, Paradise and Dancers do have some contact during the dances but not quite up to normal levels. Brad's and the Red Garter are socially distanced six feet away air dances. PT's has no regular lap dances but you can do a room for $135 and the girls say there is contact there. Not sure why the regular dances are not available. Maybe the tiny rooms they are done in is an issue.
The girl I did a no contact lap dance with at Red Garter said she isn't making any money with the stricter rules there. She tried to get a waitress job but restaurants in Indianapolis aren't doing well either. They either aren't hiring or if you do work in one tips are down. Talking to her and other strippers, I found out many of them have run through all their savings and are having serious financial difficulties. This might be a good time to get extras but many of the male customers are having financial problems too, according to the girls. The clubs have probably gone through a lot of their cash reserves too. Harem House, Babes, Classy Chassy and Silk may have already gone under forever.
The girls face a serious dilemma. If they don't offer a normal strip club experience, customers won't show up and spend money and, with alternate sources of income dried up, they can't pay their bills. On the other hand, if they try to do more in a club enforcing stricter rules they might get fired. If they are in a club that allows more they run the risk of the local authorities either fining them or the club or even shutting the club down. With no vaccine probably becoming available for several months, government officials seem to be realizing that the economy can't survive something like the hard lockdowns last Spring for such a long period of time and at least let the clubs open.[/QUOTE]
10 days ago RoyCat posted a great report can anyone provide an update? With virus cases increasing what's is still open?