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Monday, August 07, 2006

What did you do Friday night?

You were more then likely not at the NorShor Theater. As you may or may not know if opened for business Friday as the norshor experience (strip club).

This after a judge ruled that they could open as this type of a bussiness. Yes I believe it was the right ruling by the judge. I have no problem with this type of bussiness. Lets get real people if you don't like don't go. That is what I chose to do. Hey however there are people that do go and this is why they are around. I have no problem with the location of this place.

I in fact think that state did a huge dis-service to the citizens by passing the law they did. The law did not allow these types of businesses to lacate so close to schools,churches,or areas that people lived. The only place I really agree with is schools otherewise there should be no othere restrictions.

The fact is clear go if you like, don't go it if you don't. They will not around long if no one goes.

Just like Friday night, here is part of a story from the Duluth News Tribune.

The scene at the NorShor's first night with booked topless dancers wasn't overly salacious. Rather, it seemed like a Friday night at a bar with some unusual background entertainment.

Between 8 and 9 p.m., only one dancer performed. For perhaps 20 minutes, she danced topless but did not remove her G-string bottom. Five men and one woman sat in the sunken performance area on the theater's upper floor to watch her.Occasionally, three of the men walked to the stage andoffered the dancer money, but otherwise the scene was far from rowdy.

After performing to songs including "Maria Maria" by Carlos Santana and "Closing Time" by Semisonic, the dancer donned a pink negligee and walked around the bar, chatting with patrons.


Saturday as my wife and I walked by on our way to a wedding receptions at the greysolon ball room it did not seem like there were many people there either.

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