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Nick, I remember onbe called the Mouse's Ear there years ago. Guess it's not there now.
I believe there is a Mouse's Ear in or near Johnson City, TN. I knew of a couple of friends who went there during the Bristol Nascar Race weekend last summer. Fully nude. Used to have to join the private club for $10, but I don't know the rules now.
Tnicean
Didn't Daytona Beach pass an ordinance last year that requiresdancers to keep their tops on? I know that the dancers at Froggy's didn't take theirs off during Biketoberfest this year.
Hadn't heard that one, they left'em on at the Pink Pony unless ya went in for a private dance and then it all comes off. Of course ya used to get a lot more then a private dance at the pink pony.
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