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susie123 26-11-2011 20:58

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Originally Posted by wallop79 (Post 952089)
At the end of the day all it is is another pub with scantily clad women dancing & grating trying to get men to part with their dosh. Just the same as every other pub in town, only difference is these women make a lot of money for doing their job. The other women are just out trying to get a free drink off a fella, a free kebab & maybe a bit of how's yer father. This is going to create jobs & maybe get more people into Accy spending their money, that cant be a bad thing in itself. It doesn't harm anyone, it ain't a brothel.

At the risk of offending others I agree with you Wallop.

garinda 26-11-2011 21:14

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I used to walk past one in London, and one in Glasgow, both in city centre locations, nearly every day.

Neither seemed to cause anyone any offence.

Oldies, kiddies, ginger people in kilts from Auchtermuchty.

Nearby department stores had much more overtly sexual displays, flogging their knicker and vest combos, and there were more titillating images displayed on advertising hoardings at bus stops, than there were outside those lap dancing clubs.

susie123 26-11-2011 21:37

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Originally Posted by garinda (Post 952095)
I used to walk past one in London, and one in Glasgow, both in city centre locations, nearly every day.

Neither seemed to cause anyone any offence.

Oldies, kiddies, ginger people in kilts from Auchtermuchty.

Nearby department stores had much more overtly sexual displays, flogging their knicker and vest combos, and there were more titillating images displayed on advertising hoardings at bus stops, than there were outside those lap dancing clubs.

Very well said. Sex is everywhere you look these days.

garinda 26-11-2011 22:00

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Originally Posted by susie123 (Post 952099)
Very well said. Sex is everywhere you look these days.

Ever since we developed the sense of sight, people have used that ability to seek out and satisfy a sexual desire.

If we didn't, none of us would be here.

You can cover the piano's legs in the parlour, in a vain attempt to diminish passionate desires, or make women wear a burka, but it won't stop it happening.

It's nature.

cashman 26-11-2011 22:30

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Originally Posted by susie123 (Post 952099)
Very well said. Sex is everywhere you look these days.

Well how come i keep missing it?:D

jaysay 27-11-2011 08:34

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Originally Posted by wallop79 (Post 952089)
At the end of the day all it is is another pub with scantily clad women dancing & grating trying to get men to part with their dosh. Just the same as every other pub in town, only difference is these women make a lot of money for doing their job. The other women are just out trying to get a free drink off a fella, a free kebab & maybe a bit of how's yer father. This is going to create jobs & maybe get more people into Accy spending their money, that cant be a bad thing in itself. It doesn't harm anyone, it ain't a brothel.

I once contemplated opening a brothel, but I'm a lousy cook:D

jaysay 27-11-2011 08:37

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Originally Posted by garinda (Post 952095)
I used to walk past one in London, and one in Glasgow, both in city centre locations, nearly every day.

Neither seemed to cause anyone any offence.

Oldies, kiddies, ginger people in kilts from Auchtermuchty.

Nearby department stores had much more overtly sexual displays, flogging their knicker and vest combos, and there were more titillating images displayed on advertising hoardings at bus stops, than there were outside those lap dancing clubs.

Back in the 70s you could walk down the Old Kent Road in London and every pub, bar none, had topless gogo dancers or topless barmaids, the barmaids din't half take the froth of your beer:D

jaysay 27-11-2011 08:39

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Originally Posted by cashman (Post 952118)
Well how come i keep missing it?:D

Should have gone to Specsavers http://cdn.content.sweetim.com/sim/c...s/00020191.gif :D

Margaret Pilkington 27-11-2011 10:03

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Like A-B.....I don't really care about the I-Candy Place. If this chap thinks he can make a go of the business in a town that wants two Pies for a pound....and is voer-run with pound shops and charity shops then so be it.
Accrington doesn't have the smell of money on it does it? It has the reek of poverty.
As for Stag nights coming here.....which do you think sounds better?......'I'm taking the guys to Benidorm for my stag night' or 'We're going to a Lap dancing club in Accrington' The second one doesn't have a lot going for it does it?

We should be taking bets on how long it will last.

garinda 27-11-2011 10:22

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Salome's last dance - YouTube

:rolleyes::D

jaysay 27-11-2011 10:29

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Originally Posted by Margaret Pilkington (Post 952162)
Like A-B.....I don't really care about the I-Candy Place. If this chap thinks he can make a go of the business in a town that wants two Pies for a pound....and is voer-run with pound shops and charity shops then so be it.
Accrington doesn't have the smell of money on it does it? It has the reek of poverty.
As for Stag nights coming here.....which do you think sounds better?......'I'm taking the guys to Benidorm for my stag night' or 'We're going to a Lap dancing club in Accrington' The second one doesn't have a lot going for it does it?

We should be taking bets on how long it will last.

Wonder if we can odds from Bet Fed:D

garinda 27-11-2011 10:34

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Originally Posted by Margaret Pilkington (Post 952162)
Like A-B.....I don't really care about the I-Candy Place. If this chap thinks he can make a go of the business in a town that wants two Pies for a pound....and is voer-run with pound shops and charity shops then so be it.
Accrington doesn't have the smell of money on it does it? It has the reek of poverty.
As for Stag nights coming here.....which do you think sounds better?......'I'm taking the guys to Benidorm for my stag night' or 'We're going to a Lap dancing club in Accrington' The second one doesn't have a lot going for it does it?

We should be taking bets on how long it will last.

I agree.

As I've said before, I can't see it lasting long.

How are they going to compete?

Look a bit odd.

A g-string full of pound coins.

:eek:

:D

jaysay 27-11-2011 10:39

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Originally Posted by garinda (Post 952171)
I agree.

As I've said before, I can't see it lasting long.

How are they going to compete?

Look a bit odd.

A g-string full of pound coins.

:eek:

:D

Don't be daft they have special ones made wi slots in for all denominations of coin, catering for everybody:D http://cdn.content.sweetim.com/sim/c...s/000205AB.gifand one for the girls even:D

garinda 27-11-2011 10:44

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Originally Posted by jaysay (Post 952174)
Don't be daft they have special ones made wi slots in for all denominations of coin, catering for everybody:D http://cdn.content.sweetim.com/sim/c...s/000205AB.gifand one for the girls even:D

Pie 'n' tease for a pound.

Bargain.

:D

Acrylic-bob 27-11-2011 10:45

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Originally Posted by Margaret Pilkington (Post 952162)
As for Stag nights coming here.....which do you think sounds better?......'I'm taking the guys to Benidorm for my stag night' or 'We're going to a Lap dancing club in Accrington' The second one doesn't have a lot going for it does it?

Well, on the sliding scale of taste, after Lap Dancing, Stag and Hen nights are the next lower rung on the ladder. And beneath that... dogging in the bus station? I wonder whether the council has a "moral position" on that?


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