Wednesday, February 3, 2010

Im looking for a strip club in las vegas that is 18+ and has a room that couples can go into.? -

Preferably on the strip

There are four 18+ clubs in Las Vegas, they don t serve alcoholD��j�� Vu ShowgirlsLittle DarlingsSheri s CabaretDiamond CabaretGoogle them for more details.

I cant think of a standard strip club in Vegas that is for 18+ . . . Vegas is really geared for 21 and up due to the booze factor.Your best bet is going off the strip to the Red Rooster. It is a swingers club and you are guaranteed to get laid instead of just having to watch. It isn t expensive either . . . $25 or so.Here is a link to check it out:www.vegasredrooster.com I go solo all the time and ALWAYS get my stick wet in at least a few broads.

I took my son and his friend there as a graduation present from boot camp, and we asked around and this cop told us of a nice club that was 18+ and it was nice some Beautiful girls to lap-dance for your pleasure, I stayed there for about a half hour then left them to play, he crawled back into the room at about 8 am, dog tired.

You have to be 21 to go into the clubs because alcohol is served

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Where to honeymoon in NYC!?!? -

My fiance and I are getting married July 31st next year and are going to take our honeymoon in NYC. What do we do? Where do we stay? What s the best city tour? Please help make our honeymoon a perfect one!

The link below can help u. Good luck!

Harlem

What is the cost of living in Redmond? -

Hi, we are moving to Redmond, WA next summer and would l would like to know how much would the grocery/food cost for a family of 2 parents and 2 kids with moderate eating habits..? I really would like to hear your comments as it is very necessary for us to plan our budget and saving.Thanks..

Yeah, like Jennifer said, nobody doubles coupons here. I m from California where every store doubles coupons and they looked at me like I was crazy when I first moved here and asked.Safeway is probably the cheapest store...the major ones are going to be Safeway, QFC, and Albertson s. You can go to Safeway s website and put in Redmond s zip code and pretend like you re shopping for home delivery to get a good idea of the prices.We have 2 parents and one kid and spend about $150 a week, but I m lazy when it comes to coupons so it could probably be less than that, and also I buy all our meat from a butcher so it s a bit more expensive than the grocery store. If I bought meat at Safeway and clipped coupons I d probably spend $120 a week (but I refuse to buy meat at Safeway or any other grocery store).I hope that helps! Redmond is a pretty expensive neighborhood to live in, BTW.

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Depending on where you are coming from, you may find that food costs are a bit higher here. Most stores do not double coupons (Albertson s has started offering doubler coupons in their weekly mailer where you can choose 4 or 6 coupons to double. That s it. No-one else doubles coupons)I would tell you that you ll have to work to keep it under $100 per week, and you ll probably have to aim more towards $150 per week or so.

Fairly expensive as that s the center of Microsoft country. You can get some comparitive data at:www.bestplaces.net

Anything under 53k is considered low income.

Looking for a job in Queen Creek, AZ and cant find one....? -

ok...so i live in BFE (an hour southeast of Phoenix) I just moved here eight months ago and everywhere I go in the area there are no jobs!! I know it s obvious the economy is bad but does anyone live in this area that can help??? Looking for something not too far from home...also something entry level I don t have too many skills yes i m a newbie

hi there, a few unemployment agencies on these links might help..good luckhttp://jobsearch.monster.com/Arizona/Que��http://www.google.com/search?q=job+in+Qu��regards pops..

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Do you go to Sandra Day OConnor in Phoenix Az? -

I m just wondering

Wow, yes I did. I went there from the age of 5 to about 9 and then transferred to Entz elementary.

Transportation from Port Authority to JFK? -

Hi, I am trying to find the best way to get from Port Authority to JFK. I have searched the NY Airport Service, but their routes take well over an hour. I have the time if this is the best option, but i was wondering if anyone knew of a faster (keeping money in mind) way, if there even is one. I know traffic can be hectic.Thank you!!!

Amanda, just what the last post said. There are two ways to get from PA Bus Terminal to JFK fast and cheap.Option 1: You can take the E train (Blue Line on the subway map) from the Bus Terminal to Suphin Blvd/Jamaica Station, where transfer can be made to the Airtrain. The one way fare will cost you $7.25 ($2.25 on the subway and $5 on the Airtrain) and the trip take about 45 minutes. You can purchase a $7.25 regular MetroCard at the Bus Terminal for use on both the subway and the Airtrain.Option 2: You can take the downtown (southbound) A , C or E subway lines (Blue Line) from the Bus Terminal to Penn Station, where a transfer to Long Island Railroad. Take the LIRR from Penn Station to Jamaica Station, where a transfer can be again to the Airtrain.The fare on the subway and Airtrain is the same as the first option ($7.25), and the one way off fare on the LIRR is $5.75. The trip take about 20 minutes.I hope this information very helpful.Good luckNative New Yorker

The link below can help u. Good luck!note: to change the time and date go to show options

E subway to Sutphin Blvd for the Airtrain. Takes 58 minutes and costs $7.25 ($2.25 Subway, $5 airtrain)LIRR from Penn to Jamacia for Airtrain. Takes 48 mintes and can cost up to $11.

What is the current traffic situation on I-15 in Las Vegas? -

I will be traveling to Utah from LA between 12/21 and 12/20 (2009). It seems that there is always road construction along I-15 in Las Vegas causing a 1-2 hour delay in my drive time. Can anyone advise me on the current situation? Is it any better than last year when it took me 2 hours to go from Craig Rd to Russell Rd?

smooth sailing now it is better

I15 is still under construction and worse during rush hour.

Is Chicago a 24 hour city? (Never sleeps) or does it sleep? -

Based on bars, transportation, clubs, resturants, people out, and stores.

yes chicago is a 24 hrs city

Some Public Transportation runs 24-7, Lots of clubs are open 24-7, Heck even hot dog joints are open 24-7, New York just has too much hype, Chicago never sleeps either, lights are still on in highrises at 3 am, gangsters are still up and shooting eachother at 2 am. Maybe if you go to norwood park at 3 am not that many people will be out, stores that aren t in the buisness district stay open pretty late I don t know the excact time though.Chicago BARELY sleeps.

I remember when I was younger, and a lot of my friends and I were unemployed at the same time (this isn t the first recession), I had a list of 24 hour restaurants and stores. It was a long list. But really, I think we re more of a 18 hour city.

It s a 24 hour city.There s always somebody awake there.

Chicago never sleeps.

24 hour city probably only on weekends

it never sleeps that is for sure. NY surprised me though as being very boring at night, and dangerous

kind of...we re certainly not as crazy as NY though.

yea chicago sleepsNew York City is the city that never sleeps and the only city that never sleeps because its the only city thats public transportation is 24/7 365 days a year

Things to do to relax???? -

What are some really really good ways to relax? I don t live my the ocean or anything like that so I need ideas that I can use in my house. Like taking a bath or something? What are some things to put in the bath that are relaxing? and what are some other things to do that are relaxing??

There are plenty of ways to keep relaxed!Try a warm bubble bath with candles and a glass of orange juice (makes me go to sleep)Maybe get a yoga mat and yoga videos?Get a book from the library and read on a comfy lounge.Go for a swim if you have a pool.Go to the beach and lay under the sun (dont forget slip, slop, slap!)Listen to your favourite cd whilst you have a nanny nap. (jamaican singers are really calming) Have a cup of coffee in the morning whilst cuddled up in a blanket watching never been kissed .Hope I helped :)

Cuddle up in bedWatch a movieRead a good bookDrink a cup of teaHave sex :)Listen to relaxing musicTake a bubble bath. You can buy bath bombs and bubble bars at LUSH (a bath and body store)

Take a long breath with your mouth, hold it for a little, and let it out slowly with your noseDo it few times to relax:)

sleep.. haha =)

What is life like in Fairbanks Alaska? -

Im used to life in the city! I love to go shopping and I love the life in the city. I love to be around people and especially people who I can relate to. But Im going to move to Fairbanks in about a year when I finish school and I want to know what life is like there.. Will I be bored and hate it?

It is not a city, and you may need to get your shopping fix online. We have stores that carry everything you might need, but no malls. there is an Old Navy, Petco, Wal Mart, Barnes and Nobel, and Chili s; but that about covers the big national chains.University of Alaska Fairbanks has it main campus there so there is large college student population.Not sure what kinda people you relate too, so I am not sure what to tell you. We do not have a huge population here, but there is diversity or culture, political views and interests.Here are some sites that can give you an idea about Fairbanks:http://www.fairbankschamber.org/http://www.uaf.edu/uaf/campuses/fairbank��http://www.fairbanksakusa.com/moving-to-��http://www.cometofairbanks.com/

Iz Taylor Lautner here in Michigan? -

soo ive heard rumorz that taylor iz in michigan for the new moon appearance.. idunno if that iz tru tho..... help?

The s key is the row above the z key and to the right.As for Taylor, I doubt Michigan is on the celebrity premier list.

I haven t seen him. He is from somewhere in this state, though, so it s possible.

Oregon Travel..Please Help? -

I want to drive the entire highway 101 along the coast of oregon...how long wo you think it would take, and what do you think would be the best time of year..i d like to do this in april, but i think it maybe too wet???

I seem to remember it s a little over 300 miles. We did it over the course of 4 days in an RV - you could probably make it in a day if you had to but it is so gorgeous I don t know why you would. We made the journey in May and the weather was gorgeous. A little rain but not bad at all. You have picked a great place to drive. Also, if you haven t done Hwy 1 down the coast of California I highly recommend it as well!Good luck and enjoy!

the coast highway in oregon is about 340 miles. ive done it a few times on a bicycle, but only bits and pieces in a car. at the very least, it s a two-day car ride, and that s just stopping for food. but it s probably some of the most beautiful coastline on the pacific other than the big sur area. i lived in astoria for a few years, and it consistently rains there into july. but once you get south of there, april and may is always hit and miss.you should give yourself maybe 5 days if you just want to hit the more popular coastal towns and a few side trips if mountains or lighthouses are your thing. though you could easily spend several more days if you decide to stop for some of the little attractions - and they re definitely worth your time.have fun!

Cheap but nice apartment near Anaheim, CA? -

I live in Pasadena, CA but recently got a job opportunity at in Downtown Disney. I am not too familiar with the area and I ve been trying to research this myself but I m having a tough time.I know it is A LOT to ask-- but I am looking for rent under $1000 in a SAFE neighborhood-- I m not expecting a luxury resort type complex.. just somewhere decent. It seems like EVERY review of EVERY apartment complex I have found has been awful..Anyone have any suggestions?Thanks

You have a place in Pasadena that is decent for under 1k? omg... where?!... I highly doubt you can get anything decent under 1k that isn t a studio... I am near Riverside and you can t even get that here... all the reviews are bad because if you want something cheap (especially in SoCal) it isn t going to be a good place...

anaheim has its good parts and its bad parts. it like patches of good here and patches of bad here. i actually live in anaheim not too far from the disney area but its a house. my neighborhood is very safe and quiet but two blocks down the road it becomes ghetto. there is one called madison park...its on brookhurst and ball street...right on that corner. its a gated community and i know they recently remodeled the outside. it looks nice and its a huge complex. the price wise i am not too sure but they may have studios around that price. i do see some nice cars (new s-class mercedes) always coming out of the complex once in awhile. there are a lot of police cars that travel that way since the police station is up on broadway so it appears to be a safe area. just today i was at that intersection and i saw 4 cops go by. they travel that road a lot.

Anaheim is a pretty decent area. A much nicer place nearby is the City of Orange. I have seen OK 1 bedroom places there for $850 a month. The 92865 is a very safe area to live and not really any more expensive than Pasadena. I used to live near Tustin and Meats about 4 miles from Disney land and really liked the area.I have a friend in Old Town Orange and you can get a studio there over someone s garage for $800 or so.Have a look on craigslist. However do not do a rental where you cannot meet the landlord in person. There are scams offer a fantastic deal and then ask you to sent the rent to them out of country,

Coastal California is the MOST COVETED area which means MORE $$$.Affordability does not exist in Los Angeles. Starting prices begin at around $1100+/mo. and that s usually for a studio in a somewhat decent area.Jobs are also nonexistent at the moment. Unemployment rates have jumped to 13% so good luck finding a job. Even if you find a job, that job will barely pay the rent (or not even come close to paying the rent.) Keep in mind you do need to buy groceries, hygiene products, clothes, emergency money, gas, electric, water, insurance, car, etc.Speaking of cars, you NEED a car in order to live in Los Angeles.

Sunshine, can t you tell? She s living at home.We see this every day in this forum: Everyone who wants to move here is looking for ��cheap/affordable and safe . However, such a place just doesn��t exist; the two terms are mutually exclusive. It s all about supply and demand: If it s in SoCal, then it s not going to be cheap to begin with. If it s a safe area, then it s more expensive. If you want to live here and enjoy the weather, then you have to pay for it. You put up with the smog and the traffic, enjoy the weather and pay your rent or mortgage. My advice is to start checking out craigslist, rent.com, and apartments.com if you are looking to rent. You��ll quickly see that the minimum rent for a non-war zone is about $1,000-$1,200 per month for a studio or 1BR. Really nice areas (like the West LA area) easily run $3,000 or more. Want to live near the beach? Expect to pay a premium. I ll give you credit for doing the research. But keep this in mind: A lot of those reviews were written by people like you: Kids who had it good at home with mom and dad, then moved out on their own and face the realities of life. Unlike what is portrayed on The Hills , life is not easy or pretty. Basically, The Hills portrays real life as an extension of high school, where all you need to worry about is the same relationship drama you had in HS. Sad to say, real life is not like that at all.If you find a place around Anaheim, keep in mind that most happy customers aren t going to post a review, just the unhappy ones. So go check it out for yourself. Remember, it s not going to be as nice as living at home. But that s the price of freedom.Good luck.