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Ever hear the song Moonlight sonata, it's a classic. It's about a massage parlor in Winnipeg that operates on the top floor of a sheet metal place. Kind of an odd name for the song considering the content but , hey, it smells like teen spirit.
 
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Wow, this post has dredged up some long forgotten memories. I now recall going there twice a few decades ago when I was in my early twenties.

The first time I saw a busty, dark skinned Filipina (I think her name was Mary). She asked me if I wanted to titfuck her. I had never done “Russian” before and it only took a minute or two before I blew my load all over her chest and neck.

The second time I saw a sweet and shy young Latina with light mocha skin and a slim, petite body. She had the softest, smoothest skin that I had ever laid hands on. I couldn’t get her out of my head for weeks.

Speaking of dumps, does anyone else remember that place near the corner of Sherbrook and Broadway, across from the Shell gas station ? I think the original building is gone now.
 
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Sherbrook and Broadway, across from the Shell gas station ?
Club Forum in the 80s, then Club 222.
There was a private night club for pimps a couple blocks south on the same side.
 
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Speaking of dumps, does anyone else remember that place near the corner of Sherbrook and Broadway, across from the Shell gas station ? I think the original building is gone now.
OMG...there's a memory. I made deliveries there in the 70's from the old Gondola at Maryland and Wolseley...
 
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It was also known as Scientific Studios. I remember it was so cold you could scrap frost off the wall.

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Club Forum in the 80s, then Club 222.
There was a private night club for pimps a couple blocks south on the same side.
And the police station a half block north.
 

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Don’t forget the house on Hargrave across from the cavalry church. That was a dump. Also the one on south side of broadway. Man those were the days. 222 was open to like 4am.
 
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Don’t forget the house on Hargrave across from the cavalry church. That was a dump. Also the one on south side of broadway. Man those were the days. 222 was open to like 4am.
Hargrave was Rainbow. Famous for the time a bunch of gangbangers robbed it and the customers. Handy because there was a Chinese laundry next door. A lot of great talent started at Rainbow.
Broadway’s and Nevada…they were all dumps except for Time Out/EB.
 

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Beverly Hills. In the Kitchen eatin' vittles.
A lot of great talent started at Rainbow.
That is where I had my first encounters with the legendary Jessica Rabbit. 😁
Another place was above the Asian Travel Agency on Alexander. That’s the place where the guy held his GF hostage at gun point.
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Ah, reminiscing about the good old days . . .
All joking aside:
They were good days.
I think women peaked in the 90s. There’s very few gorgeous, slim, busty women around who are unspoiled by tattoos. NOBODY surpasses Jessica Rabbit, and there were a few others very much like her ie Nicole at Forum.
And you saw what you were getting. No fakery when you deal face to face. They had to be on point or they couldn’t compete with others in the lineup.
Lots of times I did back to backs at EB or Forum, they were impossible to resist. Now I can go through LL for weeks and not see anyone remotely interesting.
I get it - fashions come and go. But to me the way women looked and dressed then was better than today, by far.
 

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All joking aside:
They were good days.
I think women peaked in the 90s. There’s very few gorgeous, slim, busty women around who are unspoiled by tattoos. NOBODY surpasses Jessica Rabbit, and there were a few others very much like her ie Nicole at Forum.
And you saw what you were getting. No fakery when you deal face to face. They had to be on point or they couldn’t compete with others in the lineup.
Lots of times I did back to backs at EB or Forum, they were impossible to resist. Now I can go through LL for weeks and not see anyone remotely interesting.
I get it - fashions come and go. But to me the way women looked and dressed then was better than today, by far.
I agree whole heartily... comparing is apples vs bananas in a lot of ways...sort of like comparing sports eras. Seems with technology it would be easier but it sure doesn't seem to be the case. Now there will be a bit of get over it boomer and that would be fair ball. But much like being a free range kid growing up.... we did enjoy the the best of times. I think customers were different then too .....but that might be an idealized view as well.

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