I seen that there sister club is open in OC
[QUOTE=Markssmrk;5002929]I just saw this on IG from this stripper I follow. Anyone know what the protocols are now at clubs. Are they all masked up?[/QUOTE]Caligirls Anaheim posted on their IG that they are open, but Limited capacity. So they might be open too.
To All My OG's From Los Angeles
Do anyone know if there any underground stripper spots happening right now like how they use to be in South Los Angeles up and down Western Ave and Crenshaw Blvd and certain parts of Inglewood thrown be the likes of Cee-Lo, Tim, or Lee Mack (R. I. P)? I just know something has to be brewing on the underground strip club circuit but you have to be in the loop to know. With King Henry being closed its hard to get any info about them but anybody from the late 90's and early 2000's know what I am talking about and how much they use to CRACK! If anyone knows anything let me know and feel free to inbox me.
"The Holiday" - open for business again (in time for the holiday weekend?)
I was driving along Norwalk Blvd when I noticed the plastic tarp had been removed from the monument sign. I was done for the day, so I pulled into the lot to see. Sure enough, the front entrance was open (for Covid ventilation, no doubt). There was a small table outside, with a bottle of hand sanitizer and digital thermometer.
I entered and waited--both so my eyes could adjust to the dim light, and to wait for the doorman. He noticed me waiting, and approached. I asked him when did they re-open. He replied that they opened last Thursday (May 13). He asked to see my ID, and gave me a perfunctory pat down (as was the custom before the ownership change). With the loud music, and his face mask, I didn't hear 100% of what be said. But I did get: that it was happy hour; he wasn't going to charge me cover today; and he was giving me some complimentary free passes for a future visit. I proceeded to a seat at the bar, and ordered a domestic bottle of beer ($5).
The remodeled interior bears no resemblance to what was there before. Clearly, the demolition took out everything, leaving the building an empty box. It is a new floor layout; to support the new layout, they had to have put in new electrical and new plumbing. There is a new section for VIPs. The stage is now in the center of the room. There are booths and floor seating. TV screens are strategically placed. The lighting is just right. The color palates, the materials and textures--everything is really well done. Its all very classy without going overboard. Nothing gaudy.
Being 3 pm; not having been re-opened too long; there weren't to many customers (less than 10). There were 4 ladies, 1 bartender, 1 manager and 1 security. The ladies were on the younger side (I'm guessing 3 dancers were in their 20's, 1 MILF in her late 30's). None of the dancers were dancing on stage because they were busy socializing / lap dancing for the few customers there.
I only stayed for one beer. I just wanted to check things out. This looks like a soft opening. But I'll probably check it out one night, during prime time.
I'm free tonight any advice?
SWS bug me out, so many rules plus cops.
Escorts are so much work, hotels, lottery for quality.
KH was perfect for me. BBBJ, BBFS, cfs, wings and a drink.
Any advice on what I can do on my one free night in a long time? I'm by LAX.