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Hi E.D.


I am reasonably new to the area and am putting together a business plan for opening a lap-dancing and massage club - preferrably along Lordship Lane or Grove Vale.


How do you feel about this? With ED's young and progressive demographic do you think it would be well supported and accepted by the majority?


Please let me have your feedback. It would be very much appreciated whether it's good or bad .


Vasili

I'll keep my opinions about whether or not I agree to myself, but I do question your business model.


ED is mostly families so I cant imagine there is much of a demand for lapdancing club in ED. I think you would probably end up out of business pretty quickly.


However the more I type the more I question why I am responding, this is obvioulsy a wind up...like anyone would come to ED and think "I know whats missing... a lapdancing club!"


Also you better be sure not to take any of the buildings earmarked for a "potential" waitrose or M&S simply food, that would really wind up the forum ;-)

I'm guessing wind-up targeted at the tattoo thread to see if anyone is going to renounce a "who is anyone to say what type of business should open" position


Also Villager has been registered on the forum for nearly 4 years - they have a pretty fair idea of what the local population are like

The Minkey Wrote:

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> Many of the guys I work with who go to lapdancing clubs with clients etc are family men.


I'm not surprised. It's a fun day out for all the family.


"Mummy, mummy - can I go play ping-pong with that lady?"

> Also, offering pole dancing exercise sessions for the ED Mums in the mornings would be good PR.


The LL video shop had a boxload of new copies of the Spearmint Rhino Art of Exotic Dancing (in six chapters) in their closing-down sale. If you didn't get yourself a copy then, I have one available for hire.

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