Yep thats one of them :no: :D
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Could not give a rats ring.
If this is the best the smear machine can come up with then they are desperate.
no never been in one ,l have better at home :D
apparently the issue was raised by HE who wears fishnet stockings
Not a prude but I haven't been to one! Well maybe some unofficial versions...:rolleyes: They seems like an expensive exercise, and all a bit tawdry, like brothels. What's wrong that you can't get your jollies for free!?! :cool:
:D:D Tend to agree, I've had enough of that holier-than-thou snake Abbot to think of it as a plus.
Poppa, I think that sums it up for me. Better back then than some time soon if he gets the job.
Cheers,
well.... ahem..... actually she does.......Quote:
Or does your boss get to tell you what to spend his money on after he's paid you with it?
That's why I don't drink: in case I get the urge!
On a non-Kevvie note, another observation (standing on my holier than though soapbox) is that the blokes I have met who frequent those establishments, as opposed to the ones who've been to a bucks do or whatever, are often the ones who are overprotective of their own daughters.
There seems to me to be a certain hypocracy in their thought patterns, in that the exploitation of young women is OK as long as it's not their own. I'm not sure who's exploiting who BTW...:wink:
And on hypocracy, I think the most hypocrytical of all are those who judge a person (in this case Kevin) on what they think his private religious views mean to him. Now unless I'm mistaken, Kev hasn't actually ever said having the odd drink, or visiting a dance club, no matter how exotic that may be, is against the bounds of his religion. The only people who have done that are the ones who have made a judgement on what Kevins' religious understanding should be.
He has the same right to a religious belief that others have not to have one, and his interpretation of that belief is a matter for him, yet how quick is everyone to pounce!
Cheers,
P
:D :D :D
Presumptuous of me to assume that his Christian morals, and family ethics would frown upon getting so drunk that he couldn't remember frequenting a strip club. Of course you're right, and it's probably just par for the course for his particular brand of Christianity.
Sorry about that. :-
Good point, Workchoices aside I believe there is good money to be made in that industry. We deal with a local establishment and according to the boss the girls can easily make $2k per week. The only really slow time is Ramadan,Quote:
I'm not sure who's exploiting who BTW...
I havent been in the media today but this morning Abbott refused to put the boot in, as did Costello, They are probably afriad that there may be something in their past as well. The old glass houses thing.
Great point about interpretation of religious belief,
Sebastiaan
I don't think visiting a strip club or drinking is a sin, but even if it was, then he is in good company for the Bible teaches that all man are sinners and the church is for sinners. If he was without sin his name would not be KR but JC.
As to going to a strip club, when I was younger, I've been to a few and have known a few strippers as well as stripclub owners, so what.
Peter.
Well Kev has been putting the story out there that he is such a pure trustworthy guy. Churchgoer and so on. He is the one who has made a thing of his own morality. Had Hawke done it no one would have noticed much after all that was the sort of thing he had done many times before.
I wonder if the sisterhood would let say Tony Abbot get away with it the way they have with Kev? I bet they wouldn't.
I have been to a strip club and didn't notice the girls that much got drunk with the guys. It was pretty boring really. There was one other time the girls from work took me and that was fun but at the same time I remember what happened even though I was drunk and did nothing to be ashamed of. The only time I have been so drunk I can remember nothing is the couple of times I was drinking and fell asleep. I am pretty sure they do remember something of what happened but want the story to go away.
The thing I noticed the day Rudd was made leader was that he always stood aside at the door and waved Julia Gillard in first. This does not look like a leader to me. His body language was not that of a man on a mission other than trying to pose as a super gentleman. My god I was thinking you are leader you go first take the bull by the horns demand Gillard to back you up. He looked a very submissive male to me that day. I am yet to be convinced he will make any sort of PM as he appears to desire nothing other than becoming PM. When it happens what will he do with it? I don't think he has any idea.
Studley
Had a stripper come on site one time for some old dudes retirement, middle of winter, tihs it was cold.
Anyway she starts doing the biz in the half finished house, music blaring, neighbours watching curiously over the sheets of plaster board that were at the windows.
She come over to me and grabs my hands and whacks them on her bussies, Hmmm :B firm..but freakin freazing :o, I think they were frozen solid, or felt that way anyhow.
So the answer is no, the strip joint came to me..
Al :U
Been to a strip club? Yeah, many a time. I did some renos in one and on subsequent visits drinks were on the house, provided I didn't go overboard. Even with the door fee 'twas cheaper than the nearby pub, so that's where I went for lunch when I was in the area. Mind you, that place was basically a pub with a pink-bits decor, not a brothel under a different name.
I won't go to sleazies, whether it be pub or club. Not for any moral reasons, it's just that there are other places I'd rather be. :shrug:
There are people who don't distinguish between the two and I've no problems with that, if they have the moral strength to live by their beliefs. Hypocritical bastards with double standards, on the other hand... :no:
I really love this "I went to a strip joint once and found it really boring"
Yeh like I smoked a joint once but didn't inhale.
Liar Liar Pants On Fire!
Come on guys (& girls).
Having a couple of young things gyrating in your face is not boring!
You either find it embarrassing, titillating or extremely amusing (or a mixture of all of the above)
It only gets boring after you have been to them a few times too many. If you find it boring on your first visit you had best check your pulse.:D
This story was put about by that drunk that got up at some awards night,Glenn someone little bit like the pot calling the kettle black!:anoyd:
yes once, Rogues disco in Springwood, Brisbane, after my brothers wedding with a group of mates.
There was an amateur strip contest won by a guy with cerebal palsy, very memorable event.
yep, been to a few. Always bucks nights, its a must.:D
Sure they are pretty lame and you get over it pretty quick, but its pretty sweet getting a private lap dance from a smokin' chick! :U Do try it.
Fishnet stockinged Downer is the pathetic little dobber. I don't want to vote for either parties, they are both spineless.:~
:oIn a past life I was a stripper!
I'm opening a club nxt week. Just finished painting, and putting up the poles.
Free beer to all on opening night. And red wine Too.
It's called Pollies pole dancing. :q
Wasn't a strip club, it was a pub with added entertainment. Met a friend there after work and we were having a calming drink when the night's entertainment started.
As we had only just started our drinks, it would have been against drinker's etiquette to scull and leave (that's my excuse, anyway). We were both gobsmacked :o when the first disrobing lady was someone who we both went to school with (and my friend had actually gone out with...you could just see that he was regretting dumping her).
We noticed that there was a big :2tsup: difference from the girl who used to get blowflies sneakily tied to her waist length hair by those annoying boys at the back of the class....:doh:
I like the way ACA phrases their viewers polls like a loaded question:
Will KRs visit to a strip joint affect his chances of being elected?
You'd have to be an idiot to answer No. (although I'm sure that many will)
It's obvious that some people are going to change their minds about him and thus it will obviously affect his chances, but I reckon the majority will treat it as a non issue, and some such as me will see him as being more human, and more likeable because of it, yet they'll no doubt tout the fact that if there's a vast majority of no votes, it's damaged his reputation.
A more pertinent question would be; Will it affect your vote?
I'm sure they'd get a lot more 'No' votes if that were the question, but then they're obviously fishing for a big yes vote, even from the people who don't care, or who think better of him for it. You'd have to be brain dead to vote no to their question. :rolleyes:
Spent a whole day in a brothel about 25 years ago, installing a card system to keep out unpaid members, insert card in slot, no money, no entry.
The girls didn't give a rats ring about us being there and we weren't offered any freebies, not that I regret it as I am allergic to penicillin:D
As for Kevin, I think it is good to find a human in politics.
God there has been a lot of sanctimonious crap written about this.
If this wasn't at the public expense then it is none of the public's business.
After all there is a saying in Canberra that federal politics is about middle aged men discovering sex! Apparently the number of parked Comcars in Fyshwyck is of legendary proportions.
So far in this country we have avoided the hypocrisy that occurs in the UK and USA with their so called "sex scandals". I wouldn't care if this was Howard, or any other politician of any other flavour. It's none of my business.
I was taken to one once, but I never watched :wink:
Cheers
Michael
So why is that everybody's so worried about something he did years ago? If it was newsworthy why didn't it make the papers at the time?
Why are people so judgemental about his beliefs. We all want somebody decent to run the country, we have fairly high standards for these guys (higher than we'd expect to be judged by). When the guy speaks about what's dear to him we criticise, when he makes a mistake, we criticise, when he holds firm we criticise.
He's a Christian, he doesn't ram his beliefs down our throats. Let's be a little charitable and let him get on with making a difference to Australia. He's the first decent opposition leader we've had for years, I don't know if he'll make PM, I don't even know if I'll vote for him. I do know he deserves a fair go and let's understand that he's only human.
Most of us a drinking large quantities of alcohol so we can forget the images you have placed in our brains.
Bunch of Puritans. Jeez, I've got a membership to one!
Practically lived in them before being married. Had some great times, met a lot of wacky women. I did find that most dancers are somewhat screwed up mentally, but there were some extremely fun moments :2tsup:
A place I used to work, had one about a block down the street. It was a pub, that had peelers (as we called them). They had a lunch time special, for $5 you got a nice BIG roast beef sandwich, side of fries, coleslaw, and a pickle, plus you could have a glass of beer, or a cup of coffee (I had to work, so I had the coffee). Seriously, that was the best, cheapest lunch around, but, the floor show was not always good for the appetite :doh:
Once I was sitting at a table, not close to the dance floor :rolleyes: reading a book eating my lunch, one of the peelers got so POed at me sitting there reading book during her "Show" she came over afterwards and gave me a piece of her mind, I felt bad, and gave it back, as she did not have much to spare :D
Seriously, unless you could rent the floor models on display, what's the point? :dunno:
Never did understand that one :huh:
Well the news is out, they only stayed 15 minutes (one beer?), didnt have a lap dancer and sat in the VIP. Question now is "is he a two pot screamer?", is he a wimp? a night in the big apple, a local guide, a territorian to drink with, should have been up for at least a six pack!........ each!!..............particularly the lolly water called US beer!
gotta love Warren this morning http://www.news.com.au/dailytelegrap...006054,00.html
Sebastiaan
Err, umm, I have possibly been in one or two in my younger years. In five different countries, actually. :oo: Worst was in Mexico, U. S. was pretty bad, Germany was best. But even the best ones cause your mind to wander very quickly and decide how you are going to slide out without offending your companions. :wink: