View Full Version : Oh MY F-ING GOD..
Katherine
10-22-2006, 05:33 PM
I don't know who said it. But someone said that people have been killed for a lot less. Keep in mind that it costs a lot less...
beauty21queen
10-22-2006, 07:12 PM
:argue: wow! thats all I can say is just wow.
Truce
10-22-2006, 08:05 PM
ok first of all i think the OP is bullshit like many of you other do.
But what i really wanna say is how pathetic it is how most of you have gone off at her and got on your own righteous band wagon over it. So many have bitten and said the nastiest judgmental things. You should all hang your head in shame.
NO BODY IS PERFECT. EVERYONE MAKES MISTAKES & EVERYONE MAKES DIFFERENT MISTAKES.
I'm not by any means endorsing what’s she "supposedly done" but for all those telling her to grow up like self proclaimed parents i believe you are are the ones who should be doing the growing up.
How hard is it just to say "Well i dont agree with what you did, i do believe you should a-give back money b-move clubs c-contact cops d-etc etc etc or i am upset cos it portrays a bad image on dancers etc..." Not "Your a f**king bitch, f**ktard, low life scum etc etc etc"……RUDE girls and very immature.
Does it make you all feel a little better now that you have put some one else down? Real or fictitious?
No body deserves to be ridiculed. What goes around, comes around and everyone gets their dues, karma whatever. Your nasty words will not bring any more justice then is already on its way.
Seriously were has the love in this world gone? So much hate…. *shakes head in disappointment* :(
Kaiyla
10-22-2006, 08:46 PM
I believe that the "hatred" you are speaking of is the dissapointment of all the dancers who do and WILL feel the repercussions from dancers who act the way PinkisPimp did. There are enough people out there who think that dancers are lying, thieving, low-life scum as it is. Do you think what Pink did was worthy of just an "oh that's a shame?" Come on. Decisions like Pink's come back to haunt the honest, hard-working girls. Lots of us have done things in this industry that we regret, but those might be things that just affect us solely as individuals. What Pink did affects all of us -dancers as a society.
tootsie
10-22-2006, 09:02 PM
to the poster that thinks someone wouldnt give a girl a 5 grand tip...ive been a girl that has gotten more then that...it does happen. and the guy didnt back peddle at all about it . and no lie swear on my kids a girl i worked with at the redgarter got my old regular to give her a 10 grand tip..but she is a lying cunt. still i have to applaud her in setting a fucking record.
however the original post is bs.
but claiming drunken shit is retarded .yah i've done shit otherwise i wouldnt have done or said had i not been drunk BUT at the same time the drugs and being drunk just brings out shit that was already there ( if that makes sense ) it basically just enables people by giving them rather large balls ., that sober they would not have had
she didn't say it was a tip, and i didn't say it was a tip! he handed to her, he was drunk, he asked for it back, she lied. bottom line i don't believe her story, go back and re read my post
Bella21
10-22-2006, 09:15 PM
Wooowwww... If this is true... I can understand being tempted... But I think I would have given him his money back when he grabbed me... if I even let myself try it... which I doubt i would because it would freak me out to try and pull that... and I wouldn't be going back to that club... Unless you want his friends to find you. In fact, a very very long business trip would be a very good idea.
blondhottie
10-23-2006, 12:46 AM
uh, actually I did know a girl that happened to; a guy handing her 5,000. The house mom backed up her story...the girl was new and she came up to the dressing room with a little over 5,000 in cash. The housemom freaked out and thought she had ripped the guy off. She chased him down the street and asked him if he knew how much money he had given her. The guy said yes, he did, he gave it to her because she was nice and all the other girls had ignored him.
Why can't that ever happen to me? :D
nychaos99
10-25-2006, 01:11 PM
If this isn't a troll...
I'm dying to know what happened with this chick!
Legion
11-01-2006, 09:21 PM
am I a bad person for succumbing to temptation... :(
No, you're not a bad person for succumbing to temptation. You're a bad person for lying (to the bouncer) running from the opportunity to make up for succumbing to temptation when the opportunity to do it was staring you right in the face... but mostly you're a bad person because you even had to ask whether doing all of that made you a bad person or not.
On another note, this reminds me of a very similar situation in which someone gave another something without a second thought, and the situation followed from that pretty much just as you described here. No need to go into detail; suffice it to say that you're at least not alone in your raw amorality.
exotica17
11-01-2006, 10:03 PM
This post really disturbs me, to be honest. It kinda makes me feel sad inside. I do not like stealing and the biggest moral issue that I see with stripping is NOT the exhibitionist/sexual nature of the job, but the hard-hustling and rip-offs that I observe. I am an honest person and I've hardly stolen in my lifetime. Well, except for a few McDonalds Happy Meal toys at the McDonalds I worked at, but that was only because the asshole manager wouldn't let me go to the break room at the end of my shift to retrieve my PAID FOR Happy Meal toys, resulting in someone stealing them, so in spite I stole back the extra toys from McDonalds to make up for the loss. And when I was 11 yrs old, my sister bitched so much about me leaving my bath sponge hanging on the shower faucet(as opposed to hanging it up on the wall), that my mom sided with her and made me pay my sister $0.25 for every time I forgot to hang my sponge on the wall. After paying my sister $1(this was during a time when I made only $2/week allowance), I raided her piggy bank and stole back my $1 because I didn't think my mom was being fair to favor my sister as usual. And a few years ago when I was absolutely dirt-poor and couldn't even afford bus fare, sometimes I'd buy $0.60 transfers and use them instead of the $1.30 tickets, hoping the bus drivers wouldn't notice that the transfers were ineligible for that ride. But all that is petty shit, mostly outta retaliation, spite, and self-insecurity.
Last year at Oasis, a guy paid me for a lapdance with a $100 instead of a $20 by accident. It was dark and hard to see. I yelled for him as he was leaving, and insisted that I give him his change. Two dancers snickered and made fun of me for it, saying they woulda kept the money, but the couch room guy defended me and said that he wished other dancers were as nice as I was. I shoulda left that place feeling good for the good deed that I did, but instead I left feeling like a pushover/loser because those two assholes had to snicker at me.
I'm sorry to rant, but this whole theft issue brings up a lot of bad memories that I had. Bad memories of people stealing from me, despite me being a good person. Bad memories of fucking asshole pieces of scum falsely accusing me of stealing, simply on the basis that I was poor and "needed" the money. It is thefts like this, that cause customers to distrust me or others. It gives strippers a bad name. What if this guy starts stiffing dancers, as a kinda "revenge" against dancers as a whole? Odds are, I'll probably be one of those pathetic losers who ends up dancing for someone like him and then he will attempt to stiff me. It's happened to me several times before(luckily, I always fought back and eventually got my money, except for one single time that the manager let him walk out...that was the last time I worked at THAT club!). You know what? I'm gonna elaborate on this issue on another thread. Meet me at The Lounge.
Yep. Honesty pays. A guy gave me a 50 plus tips nstead of 20 plus tips for a dance the other night. I knew he thought he had given me 20, so I informed him of the 50. He was so impressed with my honesty that he bought another dance. So it added up to at least $30 a dance as opposed to 15 or 20. Not bad--I was happy, he was happy, and my conscience won't eat me alive.
ViolaStrings
11-01-2006, 10:18 PM
I wouldn't feel too bad. He handed you the money. I'm sure everyone on here who is judging you has done something equally rotten in their lives (maybe not as strippers, maybe just normal life) and it's so easy to judge others like they're perfect.
You didn't do a TERRIFIC thing by any means, and he is going to be after you. Watch your ass. The trouble may be worth way more than the money. If anyone at the club knows where you live, he certainly may bribe them to tell him.
Darcy Foxx
11-01-2006, 10:21 PM
interesting. she hasn't posted again. and hasn't logged on since the 21st.
ViolaStrings
11-01-2006, 10:30 PM
If this is true, she shouldn't give the money back. People who carry around $5,000+ in cash aren't just going to forgive her and call it a day. Worst case scenario, she could be killed. Not worth it to get your "karma" squeaky clean again. She should use it to move out of town and change her name and never do something like that again.
Legion
11-02-2006, 01:34 AM
No sympathy from me. She had a chance, after she'd discovered his mistake and he confronted her in the club about it, to do the right thing. She knew it was wrong before she took it that extra step, while she was taking that extra step (lying in front of the other staff about the amount of money he'd handed her, then later having him arrested) and after the whole thing was done (or was it really done, after all?) when she came here half-bragging about it. As much evil as she may reap from this, it's not like there wasn't just as much evil in her when she sowed it.
jasmine
11-02-2006, 11:30 AM
First, by "he was packed" did you mean carrying a gun? If so I would get out of town. Not just go to another club, he will probably expect that. And as for the money being to much to resist, I had a client get me shit-faced drunk then lay $3500 on the table to go on vacation with him. All I had to do was take the money and not show up at the airport, that Friday. Did I do it. Hell no! It wasn't my money and I only want what I have earned.
Jasmine
Pretty_Penny
11-02-2006, 11:41 AM
to the "guys don't let girls hold that much money" thing..
i've had guys ask me to hold their wallet for them. sometimes the wallet contained a LOT of money.
i'd neverevereverever run with it though.