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mobertol 11-11-2011 19:53

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£500 a night sounds pretty good to me -4 Saturdays a month and you can be earning as much as some people get on benefits, and it's good excercise. Might get the odd free drink thrown in too...

Leon Kelly 11-11-2011 19:53

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To be honest im in town tomorrow so im going to pop down and have a word, at the end of the day i own a venue in the town and if it creates more jobs and people into town, then whats the problem, 600 signitures from who ???? i may ask i think people probably signed to get away from being bored to tears

Eric 11-11-2011 21:09

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I wonder if the girls make house calls:confused:

cashman 11-11-2011 21:48

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Originally Posted by Eric (Post 947014)
I wonder if the girls make house calls:confused:

Well theres none been round our way Eric.:D

Alan Varrechia 11-11-2011 22:53

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Over inflated prices to look at over inflated body parts. But no doubt some will fall for it. :D:D:D

cashman 11-11-2011 23:22

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Frankly i don't give a damn, wouldn't be seen dead in one, but if it takes some people off the dole, plus if its some peoples bag, then sod all to do wi me, why should i care.

garinda 12-11-2011 00:13

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Perhaps Rev. Kev is just scared he'll get so overcome, and giddy, if he walks past this place, he'll lose his deposit.

Just as he did in the last General Election, when the good folks of Hyndburn decided he wasn't worthy of their vote.

:rolleyes::D

gynn 12-11-2011 04:17

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I don't really care whether a lap dancing club opens in Accrington, because I could never see myself ever visiting it. Sounds to me like a corner of hell.

What I do care about is the importance of the Council making the decision by due process, on the basis of planning rules and regulations. That includes access, security, noise, compliance with fire regulations, etc etc

Under no circumstances should a decision for refusal be made because some pathetic little religious bigot objects to it.

jaysay 12-11-2011 08:41

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Originally Posted by Leon Kelly (Post 946996)
I havent read all the comments prior to this as its 10 pages long, But i think that with all due respect Mr Logans and his proffesion, does amaze me how these people seem to think that we should all live in the dark ages, But even in the dark ages there was a sex industry that politicians and other heads of state utilised, I just dont see his angle on this, Manchester, Preston, Blackpool, Burnley all had Lap Dancing bars and i just think its a buisness, I know a few girls who work in these bars and when ive asked them how do they feel over it do they feel exploited, there response is the same The can make £500.00 in one night and there not being forced.... What next Mr Logan.... Dont buy the Sun newspaper ban PAGE 3 ... Come on behave were in 2011

Quite agree Leon, the days of the church breathing fire and brimstone have long gone, maybe if people like Rev Kev concentrated more on today's life needs and refrained from telling everybody how they should live their lives, maybe there would be more than just a handful of people attending church on Sundays

wadey 12-11-2011 14:24

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I didn't sign the petition as I'm trying to get Lynn a job there

jaysay 12-11-2011 15:00

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Originally Posted by wadey (Post 947146)
I didn't sign the petition as I'm trying to get Lynn a job there

I think its rather poignant really the lady signing the petition was carrying a bag saying no to plastic bags, there's a message there somewhere:rolleyes:

jaysay 12-11-2011 15:03

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Originally Posted by jaysay (Post 947154)
I think its rather poignant really the lady signing the petition was carrying a bag saying no to plastic bags, there's a message there somewhere:rolleyes:

Its ironic really, you'd think that people would have better things to do than stand about accy centre on a Saturday afternoon, they could have gone to Nottingham and made a difference there:rolleyes:

groove 12-11-2011 15:09

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Groove thinks any objectors to this club need'nt worry because once the novelty has worn off and people realise the price of such entertainment, it will die a death. Such clubs only work in towns/cities with an already thriving nightlife frequented by groups of drunken blokes on stag do's.....Groove does'nt think people will choose Accy over B'pool or Manchester when on such nights out.

garinda 12-11-2011 15:19

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Originally Posted by jaysay (Post 947154)
I think its rather poignant really the lady signing the petition was carrying a bag saying no to plastic bags, there's a message there somewhere:rolleyes:

He was getting quite a number signing today.

He also had a disciple, away from the trestle table, clip-board in hand, chasing people who'd given them a wide berth.

jaysay 12-11-2011 15:31

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Originally Posted by garinda (Post 947161)
He was getting quite a number signing today.

He also had a disciple, away from the trestle table, clip-board in hand, chasing people who'd given them a wide berth.

well the good lord had 12 of um;)


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