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I wonder why they couldn't just move to a cheaper place.It can't be that hard to open a strip club in Frisco right.Maybe it's in the union contract or they ain't as smart as me.
SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -- Nearly two decades after they made the nation gawk by forming its first unionized strip club, the dancers at San Francisco's Lusty Lady are hanging up their thongs.
The employee-owned, co-op club will close in two weeks because it can no longer afford its rent.
I have looked into this travesty of all that is good and think I have found the problem.
They let the standards droop a little bit on new dancers.Ruff Ruff.Ya'll know the riff right?OK looks like they were spending mucho dinero bringing in out of town talent too.I wonder why they couldn't just move to a cheaper place.It can't be that hard to open a strip club in Frisco right.Maybe it's in the union contract or they ain't as smart as me.