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There are only a couple of full nudity, full liquor bar clubs in the area that I'm aware of and they are in a pretty shady suburb to the south... Some up north or by the airport are o.k., too. The Admiral is a legendary facility and draws the top adult film actresses, but alas it is within the city limits. As for other towns that deserve mention, St. Louis is far better than Chicago on this front, with the original PT's and a slew of clubs with loose rules on the east side of the river... Also have had a good time at some clubs in the Miami-Ft. Lauderdale-West Palm area. And finally, a special honorable mention to an out of the way joint that is an absolute mecca for college guys in the midwest... Big Al's in Peoria, Illinois. |
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The only strip clubs I have been in have been in Montreal- about half the customers were women, it seemed, like going on a first date to a strip club would not be unusual. The women didn't seem unusually good looking, but very friendly. |
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I have heard about the distance thing. I used to work for an attorney that had been assigned to the vice unit (heh) of the Harris Cty DA's office, and his job involved site inspections to make sure these distances were observed. He said that after a time it was the most boring job he'd ever had. Anyway, based on empirical observation, the distance restrictions are either no longer in place or are not enforced. |
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Also I read Positively Fifth Street recently. I really enjoyed the subject matter (learning about all the World Series of Poker hot shots and about Ted Binion's murder), but I have to say that McManus' writing style tended to bug me. Interestingly he taught writing to David Sederis at the Art Institute in Chicago, so Sederis had a blurb on the cover of the book. More interestingly, Sederis is a much better writer (IMO) than his instructor. Any other book club suggestions? I'm doing a bunch of traveling coming up, so I could use a few more books to carry with me... |
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David and Jeff, Kelly and Jon, and Reichen and Chip will sprint for the finish line and $1 million on tonight's finale of The Amazing Race 4. The one-hour conclusion airs at 8 p.m. ET on CBS. Executive producer Bertram van Munster says that "(what happens) is very exciting and unexpected." He and his wife and co-executive producer Elise Doganieri discuss the logistics of the show in an interview with the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel. Responding to a question about danger, Doganieri says the show has "an incredible security team that travels with us, and they do advise us on locations we choose, and they are watching closely where the contestants are and where they're going." The Journal Sentinel notes that they "are waiting to hear if you are renewed for a fifth season." |
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Life of Pi is in paperback.
If you have an interest in NY or Gangs of New York, I recommend Kevin Baker's Dreamland. I loved it. Paradise Alley will soon be out in paperback, and it also received rave reviews. My favorite book to read on planes is still Consolations of Philosophy. We own his-and-hers copies, one on each nightstand, after he kept stealing mine. (On a related note, we also own two copies of Working Out, Working Withing and 24 hour Zen, also on each nightstand.) |
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