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[QUOTE=RichRaunchey;5628481]EB.
Such a rude douchebag at the door! The white guy. A couple girls talking to him seemed visibly annoyed. Stage didn't seem to be used. Benches in the lap dance area are way too uncomfortable. F this place. No wonder its dead. Who needs the door man acting all rude and condescending. Damn shame about this place. Used to be ok.[/QUOTE]The doorman is "all business" but if you are respectful so will he to a degree. I suggest you tip him.
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[QUOTE=MetaDavids;5648968]The doorman is "all business" but if you are respectful so will he to a degree. I suggest you tip him.[/QUOTE]I'm not tipping a door man. What is this Goodfellas? 😂128514;128514;.
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Doorman
[QUOTE=MetaDavids;5648968]The doorman is "all business" but if you are respectful so will he to a degree. I suggest you tip him.[/QUOTE]If he was all business, then he would do his job and not get asshole awards for reviews. Tip the doorman? Lmao!
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[QUOTE=OfficeHo;5650661]If he was all business, then he would do his job and not get asshole awards for reviews. Tip the doorman? Lmao![/QUOTE]A tip of $5 when you go in is a nice gesture, and he will leave you alone if you take a girl into the lapdance room or into the back.
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[QUOTE=Toady;5651098]A tip of $5 when you go in is a nice gesture, and he will leave you alone if you take a girl into the lapdance room or into the back.[/QUOTE]This guy gets it. I'm not saying break your bank with a door man; I am simply saying a gesture to the door man who is a bit of a hardass goes a LONG way. That said if you are too cheap to tip the door man or the bartender you probably shouldn't be going in the first place. Just my opinion.
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[QUOTE=MetaDavids;5668993]This guy gets it. I'm not saying break your bank with a door man; I am simply saying a gesture to the door man who is a bit of a hardass goes a LONG way. That said if you are too cheap to tip the door man or the bartender you probably shouldn't be going in the first place. Just my opinion.[/QUOTE]Very wise and true. It reminds me of the old saying when buying a new car or a boat. If you have to ask about the price of gas, then maybe you shouldn't be buying a new car (or boat).
BMD.
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Reminds me of another old saying: If it flies, fucks or floats, it's cheaper to rent. I had a plane for 12 years instead of belonging to a club. It's an old saying for a reason.
[QUOTE=BigMacDaddy;5669167]Very wise and true. It reminds me of the old saying when buying a new car or a boat. If you have to ask about the price of gas, then maybe you shouldn't be buying a new car (or boat).
BMD.[/QUOTE]
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[QUOTE=MetaDavids;5668993]This guy gets it. I'm not saying break your bank with a door man; I am simply saying a gesture to the door man who is a bit of a hardass goes a LONG way. That said if you are too cheap to tip the door man or the bartender you probably shouldn't be going in the first place. Just my opinion.[/QUOTE]Bartender I get. Doorman, that is stupid. Especially when they are already charging the $20 troll toll to go back. Never got a hassle, but as long as your discrete, he don't care. He knows what goes on.
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Tip the guy
[QUOTE=OfficeHo;5650661]If he was all business, then he would do his job and not get asshole awards for reviews. Tip the doorman? Lmao![/QUOTE]He's a good guy. If its who I think you are describing, he's been there for years. Tip the guy and don't be an ass. Or be an ass and make it easier for everyone else who is not an ass. If you know the shit he goes through every day, treating him like a person instead of a "doorman" goes a long way.
Its just a truth.
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Doorman
[QUOTE=Stoner;5681077]He's a good guy. If its who I think you are describing, he's been there for years. Tip the guy and don't be an ass. Or be an ass and make it easier for everyone else who is not an ass. If you know the shit he goes through every day, treating him like a person instead of a "doorman" goes a long way.
Its just a truth.[/QUOTE]It's his choice to work there. If he can't deal with the job? Is his problem. Treat him like a doorman because he is a doorman.
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Doorman
[QUOTE=Stoner;5681077]He's a good guy. If its who I think you are describing, he's been there for years. Tip the guy and don't be an ass. Or be an ass and make it easier for everyone else who is not an ass. If you know the shit he goes through every day, treating him like a person instead of a "doorman" goes a long way.
Its just a truth.[/QUOTE]Classic example!
[URL]https://youtu.be/wSRnNKXbAZY[/URL]
BMD.
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[QUOTE=OfficeHo;5681228]It's his choice to work there. If he can't deal with the job? Is his problem. Treat him like a doorman because he is a doorman.[/QUOTE]I'm also confused about tipping the doorman. That's like tipping a bouncer at a club. Paying customers tip the bartender for providing service. Then we pay the dancers for their service. The doorman is not there to provide us service. He is being directly compensated by the club to provide THEM a service. The only expectation is that we treat him with respect and he returns that respect.
I understand doorguys being tough with customers who act tough. But why just act like an ass for no reason? Perfect example, I go to the Blue often enough. I don't take their familiarity of me for granted. I always stop at the doorman with my ID in hand. One of the doorguys got an attitude with me and said "I've seen your face a hundred times. Just go". His tone was rude as fuck. As if I was supposed to assume I get special treatment and I shouldve just walked past him or something? I showed my respect by stopping and following club procedures. He acted like an ass for no reason.
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Counterpoint
Stopped in EB on Saturday evening and had a surprisingly good time. The place was dead (I was surprised when I tried the door and it opened.) No cover, and the black guy at the door was fine. Should have tipped him, LOL.
Probably about 6 dancers there but fewer gents and the talent was decent. 2nd approach was from Carla (MILFy Brazilian lifer) and I agreed to a champagne room for 2 plus 1.2 to the house. Time spent was good, though safe.
I now see the place as a Bridgeport club without the drive and sketchiness, with nicer rooms and a heavy premium for these perks. When on a budget I wouldn't bother. But it still has its place, considering the options in the area. My 2 cents.
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[QUOTE=OfficeHo;5681228]It's his choice to work there. If he can't deal with the job? Is his problem. Treat him like a doorman because he is a doorman.[/QUOTE]No disagreement there. Do what makes sense to you. I, like many here, bear witness to years of good tail, extra priviledge and illicit afterhour fun from making friends in low places. Between intel, info, or str8 up hookups, especially at the old Blue. Its changed. I get it. So I won't convince you.
Not every doorman is just a doorman. Sometimes times you ask the waitress what's best to order for your meal. Because she has tasted the menu.
Hang for a while and just observe. Strike a convo, show interest. That $5 might save you a $100, or a wasted night seeking out take out.
Check this guy. He made a better argument than i can make:
[QUOTE=OffTheGrid860;5664329]Click the link[/quote]
He who has ears, let him hear. Carry on.
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[QUOTE=BestGuy11;5682091]Stopped in EB on Saturday evening and had a surprisingly good time. The place was dead (I was surprised when I tried the door and it opened.) No cover, and the black guy at the door was fine. Should have tipped him, LOL.
Probably about 6 dancers there but fewer gents and the talent was decent. 2nd approach was from Carla (MILFy Brazilian lifer) and I agreed to a champagne room for 2 plus 1.2 to the house. Time spent was good, though safe.
I now see the place as a Bridgeport club without the drive and sketchiness, with nicer rooms and a heavy premium for these perks. When on a budget I wouldn't bother. But it still has its place, considering the options in the area. My 2 cents.[/QUOTE]I was there Saturday night also, funny thing a guy there told me to stay away from Carla, told him I knew her deal, but this was related to lap dance area.
I see Selena is back and will be there another week before she leaves for the holidays.