From: edwallols@aol.comnospam (EdwAllOls)
Newsgroups: alt.sex.strip-clubs
Subject: ASSC: The Evolution of a Pathetic Loser, Part One
Date: 07 Jan 2000
2. San Francisco - 1991
In the area of Northern California where I grew up, there
were no strip clubs.
The closest thing to such a show was the one time a
traveling group called the
California Hardbodies appeared at a local club/bar for one
night only. The
girls danced around the audience for tips, keeping on their
bikinis and such.
There was no lap dancing-no grinding or anything close to
it. The best to hope
for was a to have the girl wave her tits in ones face. There
was one girl among
the dancers who later became a porn star-Summer Cummings.
After the girls
danced around for a while, they put on an oil wrestling show.
Guys bid to be
able to squirt the oil on them from several feet away. One
guy bid $100 and the
girl broke the rules and hugged him while topless. I wasn't
aware of the rules
for nude dancing and alcohol, but now it seems that the
girls were at least 6
feet away from the guys while topless.
Again, I was very surprised when the girls took off their
tops in plain view.
This was a much better show than the one in Hollywood the
year before, but the
show never came back, and I was making plans to move away.
The San Francisco Chronicle was widely read in the area,
about 300 miles from
the Bay Area. The strip clubs there advertised regularly in
one section of the
paper. Generally, the ads trumpeted the appearance of a porn
star-usually the
big-breasted type. I had quite often looked longingly at the
ads, dreaming of
going to see them in person. And when I saw that Teri Weigel
would be appearing
at the New Century Theatre, I decided it was time.
I talked my brother into going and we drove down together.
We knew the
admission was lower earlier in the day and decided to leave
early in the
morning to get down there in time for the first show of the
day. We got there a
few minutes late, but got the discount anyway. We looked
around for a while and
waited for Teri Weigel to come on. I was intrigued to see
the girls mingling in
the audience, asking if I wanted some "company." I
suppose they weren't
supposed to say "lapdance." Since I was shy and
wasn't sure what "company"
entailed, I repeatedly declined. I did eventually take up
one young lady on her
invitation to go to a back room where she assured me I could
get as close a
look at her while naked as I like-albeit with a flashlight
in an otherwise dark
room. No touching of interesting bits was permitted.
The best part of the visit was after Teri Weigel danced. I
waited in line for a
chance to meet her. I didn't have enough dough to get a
private dance, but she
did talk to me for about 10 minutes, during which time she
was completely
naked. And the funny thing is that we had a pretty normal
conversation. She was
very nice and gave me a naked hug before I left.
The next time I was in the Bay Area visiting another
brother, we went to the
Mitchell Brothers O'Farrell Theater. I don't recall if there
was any feature. I
didn't feel comfortable getting a lap dance in front of my
brothers, so I just
enjoyed the show. We all chipped in to pay for a girl to put
on a dildo show on
top of our table. I realized that in order to have a good
time there, one had
to have a pretty good supply of cash and a desire to spend
it.
I did learn to control my shyness and actually look the
girls in the eye when
they were onstage in front of me playing with their pussies.
It was a pretty
good thing to learn.