But eventually the money ran out, and the teen's card was declined. He woke the next day with no recollection of what had happened, claiming he thinks his drink had been spiked. After hearing about his eventful night, one thoughtful Facebook user set up a fundraising page to help the 'young legend' recoup his losses. The page was called 'The Will Turton idiot fund' and the man behind it all, Dwain Byrne, wrote: "Let's all muck together and try to soften the blow to this young legend. Luckily for us, one of Will's mates from his hometown of Doncaster, Ryan Curtis, was there on that fateful night to capture the moment his 'soul leaves his body' as he realised what had happened. The photos were then promptly posted online with a 'public announcement' by Nathan Gregory, who wrote: "Public announcement, anyone feeling down?
I went to this place because I was on my way up hunting. The place was bad!!! One girl knocked the wind out of me when she though she was being sexy. I let her finish 2 songs when another girl came on stage, who had C section scares, stretch marks, and flab everywhere. The kicker is on y way out I bumped into a girl having a cigarette who was a dancer outside, and she was a knock out. I would have gone back in to see her, but it wasn't worth sitting through two ore songs of the other girl. Also I couldn't tell you how far the money goes.
Final lap for strip clubs as councils use new rules to bring in ban
The performer who calls herself Kitty has shaken a lot of tail-feathers in her time. The tackiness! But now Kitty -- who, like most nude dancers, prefers to be identified only by a first or stage name -- is struggling to find a sufficiently ladylike term to describe her feelings about a proposed L. City Council ordinance that would ban lap dancing from the city of fallen angels. In the most sweeping revision in decades of city codes governing adult businesses, the city is proposing to severely restrict what qualifies as legit behavior in L.
Minako Komukai has made several appearances at the Asakusa Rokku-za theater On October 15, Saito Kanko, the management company for the Asakusa Rokku-za strip theater in Taito Ward, initiated bankruptcy proceedings at the Tokyo District Court, according to research firm Teikoku Databank. Saito Kanko, which began managing the entertainment aspect of the theater in April of , dismissed its 10 employees and ceased operations in August. The company claimed liabilities totaling million yen. According to Nikkan Gendai Oct.