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Written by Erik Stone
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Friday, 04 June 2010 01:56 |
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I saw the show "Bite" at the Stratosphere Casino and Tower, the day before yesterday. It's a topless revue show with a vampire theme.
What an awesome show! This is the best show I've seen in Vegas yet, and a great value for the money. We got VIP seating, front row center. I have to say, being at the Stratosphere automatically made me think the show would be under par, especially since the tickets were so much less expensive compared to other shows on the strip. I was blown away.
I don't want to reveal too much, but I will say this, you will not be disappointed by the number or quality of the tits in the show. Hell yeah! The dancing was phenomenal, the music was great, the acrobatics were cool, and the tits were the sweetest, in a vampire sort of way, of course!
This puts the "Holly Madison's Peep Show", almost to shame. Bite is less expensive and has more tit time, with better dancing, and Peep Show is more expensive, with less tit time and better singing. Awesome, topless, dancing is way better than good, clothed singing. I'm going to see Bite again, next week.
Go see Bite! It's awesome!
If you have any questions about the show, let me know.

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Written by Erik Stone
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Sunday, 23 May 2010 01:52 |
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I went to see a Sin City Rollergirls match tonight vs. Arizona Roller Derby. This was my first, and only roller derby match. The Sin City Rollergirls lost, big time. It wasn't even a competition. At one point the score was 31 to 131. The Sin City Roller Girls weren't even dressed as well as the Arizona Roller Derby. The pink tops of Arizona with the panty cut bottoms were nice. The black color of Sin City was good, but their long-shorts type cut just didn't live up to the "Sin City" title. The competition was throughly disappointing. No doubt, it's girls' teams like Arizona Roller Derby that are bringing the sport back. It's a sin to see Sin City Rollergirls take to the arena. |
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Written by Erik Stone
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Monday, 31 May 2010 22:49 |
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I saw "Peep Show" the other night at Planet Hollywood. It wasn't too bad.
I can just never get enough tits in my life, ya know . . . . There's never enough tits, even in this titty show, but hey, some tits are always better than no tits.
Peep Show viewed like a upscale, softcore, strip show. I guess that's what it was. They had some classic imagery mixed in with some erotic stuff and new ideas. The music was pretty good and the girls were skinny; which is how they should be. I was shocked at how many real tits were on stage. Probably 95 percent were real! I loved it. I guess Holly's fake tits are fake enough for everyone, which she busted out, full frontal, twice. Not too disappointing for a famous, rich, stripper. I would say, Holly was probably the least attractive on the whole stage, with the exception of the two super ripped dudes on stage, but guys don't count. Damn those dudes were ripped, though. Now I know why there were so many girls in the audience. . .
The only thing I really wished for during the whole show, was that the one chick singer, with the silver-grey dress would take that dress off. It didn't happen. She sung really well. I guess it's hard to find good chick singers who are willing to take their clothes off.
Overall, the show was better than I expected. Good tits, good music and singing, good lighting (at the end), and Holly Madison's tits. I can't really complain. |
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Written by Erik Stone
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Friday, 02 April 2010 23:09 |
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When a nude person walks down the street, and it can be claimed that is was a "traumuatic experience for nearby children," what terrible things does that say about our culture? If our children are traumatized by a nude person, then what does that say about that child's parents? What does it say about our culture when the majority of people are "traumatized" by the sight of a nude person? Are there really so few Americans that don't even understand the most basic of human conditions and freedoms?
No one that was there complained. No one was hurt. The government charged her with breaking the law. I guess that is the America I live in. An America, where everyone is unequally punished for doing nothing wrong. It's just so hard to believe that there are such huge numbers of people that are so privileged that they can afford to be so ignorant and destructive. I don't know why it's surprising; I guess I'm surrounded by this every day.
Do you understand why nudity laws are a ridiculous travesty, in America? Sure, in North Korea, it's totally reasonable to have nudity laws, and also to pray to God, Kim Jong Il, right? Or maybe I shouldn't be so uppity and think America should be different than Venezuela, or Cuba. I guess the America that I dream of, the one that stands for civil liberties or individual freedoms, or something, doesn't really exist. Sorry, I guess I'll get back to praying to Kim Jong; you too, by the way . . . . or else . . .
Thank you Erykah Badu! Thanks for standing up and doing something that so many don't have the courage to do, or don't have the intelligence or education to understand. Thanks for the video, it's awesome. |
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