January 14, 2010
· Filed under Manhattan adult entertainment
MALE VOICE: You tell me when you want to [inaudible] and I will be happy to try and accommodate some level of that. I told you how much I’m willing to do, I told you—not to prostitute yourself to anybody [inaudible]. Sometime Leba doesn’t want to sexually what I want to do but [inaudible] out of love, and she is so happy that I’m happy, she is so happy, she sees the difference, how much more relaxed I am. Last night was an example, I’m not going to go into details but I wanted a certain position that she wasn’t interested in. She said OK, of course, if it makes you feel better, if it will make you feel more relief afterwards, so we did it that way and this morning we went together into the city [inaudible] it was great—a bit of a tense moment and you know thanks to your, the situation with you, caused a lot of …
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January 14, 2010
· Filed under Manhattan strip clubs
The film begins with three dudes roller-skating through Times Square, a very different place than the Times Square of today. Before there were Disney owned theaters showing bad live theater, the strip was dominated by porno theaters, strip clubs, dive bars and adult video stores. As the theme song comes up over the opening credits, alerting us that there will be a ‘riot on the Deuce’ we see the roller-skating guys fight. Then we see a hooker, insulted by a guy’s offer of ten bucks for some action, pull him out of his car and hit him on the head. Inside a cab is a guy with a moustache named Glen (John Patrick Hayden, who actually popped up on The Ghost Whisperer a year or so ago) who has just been let out of the joint. The cab driver tells him that this isn’t a good place for a white man and then tells him, “You want scum? You’ve com …
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