Ok so during my semi-weekly car wash my friend "Tomo" calls me to say "hey." I was really happy to talk to her since its been forever since I actually had a conversation with her. She just called me to see how life was and if there was anything new happening in mine. Anyway she said that the main reason why she called me because her and her husband "Red Beard" and friends were on their way to a Stripparaoke. What is that? Well from her description its a strip bar that you sing karaoke at. 2 things of my top 10 favorites were present: karaoke and boobies. But with her first explanation of this "amazing" place, it raised a few questions. Is it in a bar setting? Or do you have a private room? Would that be like a lap dance/song? What if the customer sings songs that are not really for stripping? For example: "My Heart Will Go On" by Celine Dion, "Everything I Do I Do it For You" by Bryan Adams, or "My Love is All I Can Give" by Backstreet Boys. That would be pretty weird for a girl to be stripping to some soft love ballad. Would you tip them for stripping and you get tipped for singing? What if there are no singers? Anyway I just got an email and here's what she said:
"how it works: you get called up to sing (i *think* you have to pay to do the karaoke... not sure though since we didn't do it... but that would make sense). and you get ON the stage with the stripper. and then you sing. and the stripper dances/shows her boobies/works the pole while you sing. the strippers usually rotated every few songs (though it was same three girls the entire time we were there) and they dance for the people in the bar AND with/for the person singing.-- the girls were really cute and were kinda "alterna-chick" style... no fake boobies on those girlies!"
The Verdict...
karaoke = good
strippers = good
working the pole = good
showing of boob-age = good
dancing FOR the person singing = good
alterna-chicks = good
no fake boobies = good
Well it seems like a place that I defintely need to do more research on. Anybody wanna join me?
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