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By now we all know that SC means strip club and CR is champagne room. There have to be more.

 

I like to use DANCE COUPONS when talking about twenty dollar bills.

 

I thought of another this morning. I usually go for a minimum of 3 dances in the back. From now on, I think I'll ask the girl for a COMMODORE, which is Three Times A Lady. Nobody working today will get that, though.

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I usually go for a minimum of 3 dances in the back. From now on, I think I'll ask the girl for a COMMODORE, which is Three Times A Lady. Nobody working today will get that, though.

 

I like to call it a hat trick.

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By now we all know that SC means strip club and CR is champagne room. There have to be more.

 

I like to use DANCE COUPONS when talking about twenty dollar bills.

 

I thought of another this morning. I usually go for a minimum of 3 dances in the back. From now on, I think I'll ask the girl for a COMMODORE, which is Three Times A Lady. Nobody working today will get that, though.

 

Terms for dance moves (in the CR, not on stage) I've heard: The Ben Dover, The Stevie Wonder and The Flying Buttress.

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Okay, it's been 2 months and nobody corrected me about the aurhor of that song being Lionel Richie and not the Commodores. Are you asleep out there? I thought this was the Internet!

 

Yes, I made that mistake. Nobody I used it on would know any better, though. I guess Bridgette's solution stands.

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Here's one I just thought of: if a lady is wearing her bejewelled butt plug on-stage, Third Eye Blind.

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You've discovered a new talent, Kilt Boy, assigning band names as industry terms!

 

My references are too obscure to work, I think. The diva headliner who treats everyone else like peasants could be a SOTW -- Spirit of the West-- as in "She ain't pretty she just looks that way"!

 

Yep. Definitely too obscure.

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You've discovered a new talent, Kilt Boy, assigning band names as industry terms!

 

My references are too obscure to work, I think. The diva headliner who treats everyone else like peasants could be a SOTW -- Spirit of the West-- as in "She ain't pretty she just looks that way"!

 

Yep. Definitely too obscure.

Way too obscure when you consider that song was by The Northern Pikes.
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Lol! Can't believe I blew that one!

 

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Lol! Can't believe I blew that one!

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Sure. You got THAT one ...

In the 78 I was 12 and just discovering Howlin' Wolf. I didn't listen to anything that got radio AirPlay back then.

 

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Sure. You got THAT one ...

In the 78 I was 12 and just discovering Howlin' Wolf. I didn't listen to anything that got radio AirPlay back then.

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