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cashman 13-04-2012 15:01

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Originally Posted by annesingleton (Post 985013)
At the risk of being shot down in flames again and accused of being in cahoots with Kevin Logan, I still don't think that Accrington is the right place for a lap dancing club, especially when it's above quite a nice restaurant.

Pray tell us where is the "Right Place"?:confused:

garinda 13-04-2012 15:13

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I can see a heavenly bolt of lightning, and the fires of Hell blazing on Blackburn Road, before Whitsun's out.

:dflam:

:rolleyes:

garinda 13-04-2012 15:26

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Originally Posted by annesingleton (Post 985013)
I still don't think that Accrington is the right place for a lap dancing club

I agree. As I said, way back when the thread started.

Not something I'd invest in.

Already a saturated market.

Though I wish any new venture, which creates jobs in the town, the best of luck, and prove that I'm wrong, by being a roaring success.

accyman 13-04-2012 16:00

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to be honest the only dancer accy ever needed was dancing billy.He was an attractioin in himself and never caused any fuss :D

annesingleton 13-04-2012 19:10

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Originally Posted by cashman (Post 985066)
Pray tell us where is the "Right Place"?:confused:

Somewhere bigger than Accrington where it would blend in better, although I don't suppose it makes much difference to me anyway because I never go into Accrington in the evening. But we have been to Quattro's early evening for my grand daughter's birthday which was very nice, we won't be going again if there's a lap dancing club open upstairs.

cashman 13-04-2012 19:19

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Originally Posted by annesingleton (Post 985101)
Somewhere bigger than Accrington where it would blend in better, although I don't suppose it makes much difference to me anyway because I never go into Accrington in the evening. But we have been to Quattro's early evening for my grand daughter's birthday which was very nice, we won't be going again if there's a lap dancing club open upstairs.

Whilst i certainly wouldn't be seen dead in the place, i fail to see were accy is any better n any other town that has one?:confused: n also if it employs some of the thousands outa work around here, i cannot object.

annesingleton 13-04-2012 19:23

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I agree that it will provide employment which is a plus, we'll just have to wait and see how it goes. We might end up being the new stag night capital of the North West!

cashman 13-04-2012 19:26

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Originally Posted by annesingleton (Post 985106)
I agree that it will provide employment which is a plus, we'll just have to wait and see how it goes. We might end up being the new stag night capital of the North West!

Doubt that very much, no-ones flocked to Accy since Joe Morts Closed.

annesingleton 13-04-2012 19:31

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Originally Posted by cashman (Post 985108)
Doubt that very much, no-ones flocked to Accy since Joe Morts Closed.

I just had to ask where and what Joe Morts was and when it closed, I've just had a potted history!

garinda 13-04-2012 19:40

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Originally Posted by annesingleton (Post 985101)
Somewhere bigger than Accrington where it would blend in better, although I don't suppose it makes much difference to me anyway because I never go into Accrington in the evening. But we have been to Quattro's early evening for my grand daughter's birthday which was very nice, we won't be going again if there's a lap dancing club open upstairs.

The ones I used to walk past every day, in London, and Glasgow, were very understated. You wouldn't know what they were from the outside, they were so discreet.

They're not usually like the knockin' shops you find in in Amsterdam. In your face...so to speak.

Lap dancing clubs aren't necessarily relying on passing trade quite so much, compared to other licenced premises. People tend to plan to visit places like this in advance.

I'm sure people will find the bloomers hanging up in Marks and Sparks, will be much more titillating, than the outside of this new business.

:D

DaveinGermany 13-04-2012 19:44

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Originally Posted by cashman (Post 985104)
i certainly wouldn't be seen dead in the place,

Stiff ? :D

stetrovers 13-04-2012 20:04

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Blackburn had a lapdancing bar, it has now gone. The only people going in were Asian's who were only drinking orange juice and the likes.
Kevin Logan just likes to get his name in the paper.
I'll give it 'til Christmas, and there will be a to let sign outside

garinda 13-04-2012 20:37

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Originally Posted by stetrovers (Post 985127)
Blackburn had a lapdancing bar, it has now gone. The only people going in were Asian's who were only drinking orange juice and the likes.
Kevin Logan just likes to get his name in the paper.
I'll give it 'til Christmas, and there will be a to let sign outside

Logan never did get back to me, when he popped up on here once.

When I wanted to know if he still thought HIV was God punishing 'sinners'. Which he'd claimed in the eighties.

Seeing as there have been thousands, of presumably innocent children, who've died since then, due to having had the disease.

Quieter than a priest, patrolling the dorms in a religious boarding school.

Deadly silent.

Odd, that.

http://www.booscary.com/forum/images/smilies/priest.gif

cashman 13-04-2012 21:25

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Originally Posted by annesingleton (Post 985109)
I just had to ask where and what Joe Morts was and when it closed, I've just had a potted history!

Joe Morts was a dance hall on Blackburn Rd, Upstairs next to what was The Big Crown, I referred to it in regards to yer comment of possibly being the Stag Night Capital, People used to come from as far as Blackpool/ Manchester/Preston etc,to the Morts, in later years La-De- Dahs attracted folk, mainly from local towns, so not a real comparison, Morts was a RocknRoll dance hall, think it closed down mid-late 60s, it never sold alcohol n that was becoming the trend in nightspots, so i think contributed to its closure.:) By the way Anne remember the owd pub on abbey street, was closed down awhile n then some bright spark re-opened it as a Topless Bar, think it only lasted 2/3 years? I reckon this Lap Dancing place will do well to last that long.;)

jaysay 14-04-2012 09:13

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Originally Posted by cashman (Post 985165)
Joe Morts was a dance hall on Blackburn Rd, Upstairs next to what was The Big Crown, I referred to it in regards to yer comment of possibly being the Stag Night Capital, People used to come from as far as Blackpool/ Manchester/Preston etc,to the Morts, in later years La-De- Dahs attracted folk, mainly from local towns, so not a real comparison, Morts was a Rock n Roll dance hall, think it closed down mid-late 60s, it never sold alcohol n that was becoming the trend in nightspots, so i think contributed to its closure.:) By the way Anne remember the owd pub on abbey street, was closed down awhile n then some bright spark re-opened it as a Topless Bar, think it only lasted 2/3 years? I reckon this Lap Dancing place will do well to last that long.;)

Which pub was that cashy, the Topless Bar:confused:and when was it. Know that topless bars were all the go in London in the early seventies, the Old Kent Road was full of um, but Accy can't recall that.


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