Whatever happened to the Burbank white girl
The one that only does car bjs. Useds to post on craigslist alot. She lives near me and would be nice a back up option.
Is this the Savannah you're looking for?
[QUOTE=Wenceslas;5411907]Which website? Can't find unless she took it down already.[/QUOTE][URL]https://escortbabylon.net/posts_list/8477130702/1[/URL]
Spinner redhead Natasha, south side / burbs
Anybody remember her?
[URL]https://tryst.link/escort/natashaaa1226[/URL]
She used to be in Lansing, Matteson, and in the South Side around 77th.
She was AWESOME.
She hasn't posted in a while but I had her number saved so I decided to give her a ring.
Someone that sounded like a little girl picked up and it freaked me out so I hung up.
Hellatrouble123 Clear space
[QUOTE=Hellatrouble123;5410458]The one that only does car bjs..[/QUOTE]Your inbox is full. Can you free some space.
Nightlife in Chicago. Ads from November 1983 newsletter
So a few years ago we had a close relative die, and our family had to sort through all her personal effects, dating from the 1950's up until she died. She had lived in the Chicago area for many decades, and among her things was a newsletter from November 1983 that was about "nightlife in Chicago" or something like that.
It included ads for lingerie bars and similar sort of places, and I thought I'd share the names and addresses with you all for a fun walk down memory lane, especially in light of the recent closures or format changes of some of our favorites (such as Bobby's, J's, and Louie's in Melrose Park). Here's the list:
Dream Way, 1312 S Cicero, Cicero.
41 Club, Rt. 41 & Rt. 173, Wadsworth?
La Playhouse, 5361 W North Avenue, Chicago.
Merola's Club Algiers, 8039 W Ogden, Lyons.
My Friend's Place, 2601 North Mannheim, Franklin Park.
My Uncle's Place, 8435 W Ogden, Lyons.
Petite Lounge, 8129 W Ogden, Lyons.
Show Club, 2029 Hillview, Chicago Heights.
The Spot Show Lounge, 5801 W Roosevelt, Cicero.
Towne Revue, 1410 S Cicero, Cicero.
I recall some of these have been discussed before (such as the Towne Revue), but figured I'd post the whole list as it's all in good fun as well as a neat historical snapshot of the lay of the land four decades ago. (This was before my time as a monger.).