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Toronto Strip Clubs: Corey Haim Dated Classy Chicks

March 11th, 2010 · No Comments

Corey Haim Dated Classy Chicks
By FITSNews || Because Corey Haim’s untimely passing is still spiking internet traffic, let’s pause for a moment to meet the last (cough) relationship of the fallen child star’s life, Daisy de la Hoya (a.k.a. “Daisy of Love”).
And yeah … she’s lovely … at least if mannish, over-inked sluts who wear tubing over their stripper heels while they straddle shiny metallic alligators is your thing.
Obviously, it’s not ours.  We prefer they straddle shiny metallic crocodiles.
Anyway, if you think we were crass in opening this article with a reference to the traffic-generating potential of Haim’s death … take note of how all of a sudden a bunch of celebrities have discovered who Corey Haim is (was) just in time to start Tweeting about him in sorrowful tones.

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Toronto Strip Clubs: Sasha (L) and Kitty Neptune in Neon Nightz

March 11th, 2010 · No Comments

There were moments of hilarity that were very specific to Quebec. Feature dancers would be booked at strip clubs, who would show up like guest strippers to liven up the talent roster. In burlesque, there would be hobo clowns. These were like hobo strippers. There were these two strippers who were wearing sports bras and they would traipse around to a country version of the Macarena. They had huge implants that theyd bobble on peoples heads. Me and the other strippers would just look at them and ask, What in Gods name is going on?

Aside from learning how to strip, Sasha says she learned French in strip clubs. Theres nothing more beautiful and hilarious than stripper Québécois. Im so glad I learned French in a strip club! In this latest incarnation of the show, Ive really enjoyed translating some of the dialogue into French. I love Québécois so being able to add dashes of it into the script has been a lot of fun. Many of the conversations in this show originally took place in Québécoiseven when it was spoken in English, it came from French and had a French-Canadian quality to it.

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