We actually went to Treasures for the combo "steak and strippers"...and had a great steak and an awful stripper experience during our meal and actually left. We're probably the only guests ever to actually go there for the food...
Long story short - great NY-style waitress that took care of us. Asked if we wanted some "lady company" and we declined, wanted to eat first. Still, this Russian woman in lingerie keeps popping up at our table trying to socialize... And while the idea of having someone in lingerie on my armrest while I enjoy a great steak...well, it wasn't all that great. Plus the fact that we are all from Europe and get all the "Eastern-Europe-stripper"-action all the time, so we were more looking for the "all American" experience.
The only funny thing was when we left and the Russian stripper came running after my friend yelling "vhaaat, are jo leeeeavingg? Are jo gay?". We laughed and went to the Rhino.
But the steak was still very good.
Hahahaha, awesome. I hate when they try that "are you gay" shit when you refuse their company (i.e. don't want to help them pay their bills). My usual answer is "yes, and you're not hot enough to make me straight..." and while looking directly in their eyes. Sometimes they think you're serious and what they are willing to do for your cash becomes ridiculous.
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LOL, fair enough... How about "You probably shouldn't take it home"... or "Even with Bottle sluts drinking an entire bottle of Belve, they are still cheaper than taking a stripper home"?
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