FX Meister wrote: What an ignorant statement to make. Keep your dumb ass sterotypes to yourself.
eth0_ wrote: I saw one or two magazine pieces about it...and the girls who work there are really quite skanky looking. Hardly the stuff of men's fantasies. Unless your name is Anto.
A Primal Nut wrote: Lol...he just means rich businessmen and the like! Not work nights out!
lostexpectation wrote: i didn't realise the protestors had kept up there protest, how many legit lapclubs are there in dublin? its about a licencing thought its very little to do with protestors this place had trouble before stringfellows came along... Mr S said that corporate customers had been put off... what does he mean by that? does he mean companies having the official or unofficial work nights out there? what sort of corporates would go to stringfellows?
BuffyBot wrote: I'm out of a job Anyone want a dance? Rates reduced!
Mola.mola wrote: mate of mine worked the door so i'm a bit disappointed. the girls i presume will just get jobs in the different clubs around dublin.
monkeyfudge wrote: I went there on my last birthday... they gave me 2 free dances... Everyone who worked in there was very friendly.
okidoki987 wrote: Yep that's the one. They issued a statement saying because of all the delays in getting the club up and running, they missed all the Christmas trade. Think it might be because of the high prices they charged. :eek:
okidoki987 wrote: Ceased trading today :eek:
I presume this is the one on Parnell St with all the "Careful Now" & "Down With this sort of Thing!" crowd outside?
bravestarr082 wrote: How surprising, was it on parnell street???? So much cash floating around there only its wrapped in bales and exchanged for class A narcotics.