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Wisconsin Dolls Gentlemen's Club - Wisconsin Dells, Wisconsin - Dadio academic strip club critique
This entry was posted on 4/13/2010 1:39 AM and is filed under Strip club academic critique.
Up on the north side of Wisconsin Dells, you will find Wisconsin Dolls Gentlemen's Club. Follow Highway 13 north of the city and look up the ridge to the left. There will be a rather unimposing ranch style building. Simple - to the point - enter - find naked women. I popped in on a Wednesday night not too long ago. I got there early enough that I was not asked for a cover charge.
There will be a synthetic bar top and a step for your tired dogs. There is a V.I.P room on one end of the bar and the lap dance area is at the opposite end of the place. As I recall, the ceiling begs a bit A-frameish - that's Wisconsin-esque. But my attention was immediately drawn to the dancers. Here's why. I got there around six p.m.-ish. The place was loaded with a gaggle of naked dancers and there was only a couple of guys. In fact, the perfume began to overwhelm me. But on second thought, that is probably a good thing.
This mismatch of women to men went on until about 10 to 10:30 p.m. when some posies of dudes spilled in. I needed to head back down to Puritan Rock County any way. While I was there, the staff was friendly and chatty. The place is not the biggest venue I have ever been in for strip clubs, but that smaller nuance does lend itself to making it seem more local and cozy - if i may use that word in this case.
They still have a DJ booth, something other clubs are phasing out. A waft of smoke will come out the little window to the dance floor depending on who is at the music helm. I had to smile for some reason when on my second visit, I noticed the small trapeze bar hanging over the raised portion of the dancer floor. There is a bottomless pot of coffee on the end of the bar for the boss man.
Find Wisconsin Dolls Gentlemen's Club at 4179 State Highway 13, Wisconsin Dells, just north of the city. Call (608) 254 - 8708 for more information; or, visit their Web site at www.wisconsindolls.com .
Wisconsin Military Service Person Special Mention of the Week
(each week Cooldadiomedia mentions a Wisconsin service person killed in Iraq or Afghanistan
Army National Guard Sergeant Andrew Peter Wallace, 25, of Oshkosh, WI, died Monday, September 26, 2005 in Shaibah, Iraq during hostile enemy attack. He was one of two soldiers from the same Wisconsin unit killed in the incident. An improvised explosive device (roadside bomb) detonated near his vehicle during convoy operations. They were also attacked by enemy forces using small arms fire. Sergeant Wallace was assigned to the Wisconsin Army National Guard's Company C, 2nd Battalion, 127th Infantry Regiment, 32nd Infantry Brigade. Charlie Company is Fond du Lac, Wisconsin based. Part of the greater unit has Appleton connections. The Milwaukee Journal Sentinel stated that Wallace taught physical education at Cook Elementary School in Oshkosh and at Oshkosh North High School; he was an assistant wrestling coach and, a part-time physical education teacher for cognitively disabled students. The Journal Sentinel went on to say the 2nd Battalion, 127th Infantry is based in Appleton and spent a couple of months training at Camp Shelby, Mississippi prior to deployment overseas. The unit began assignment in Kuwait in mid-August, 2005. Part of their mission was to be based in northern Kuwait and provide security to convoys traveling from Kuwait into Iraq. At the time of his death Andrew was survived by wife Angie. Sergeant Andrew Wallace was the 46th Wisconsin military service person to be killed in Iraq since the Spring of 2003.
As of this blog entry's posting date:
95,822 Iraqi civilians have been killed in Iraq since Spring, 2003.
9,432 Iraqi Security Forces have been killed in Iraq since Spring, 2003.
4,393 Americans have been killed in Iraq since Spring, 2003.
1033 Americans have been killed in Afghanistan since October, 2001.
317 Coalition soldiers have been killed in Iraq since Spring, 2003.
673 Coalition soldiers have been killed in Afghanistan since October, 2001.
31,770 U.S. troops have been wounded in action in Iraq since Spring, 2003.
5,510 U.S. troops have been wounded in action in Afghanistan since October, 2001.
102 Wisconsin soldiers have been killed in Iraq since Spring, 2003.
18 Wisconsin soldiers have been killed in Afghanistan since October, 2001.
140 journalists (several nationalities) have been killed in Iraq since Spring, 2003.
21 journalists (various nationalities) have been killed in Afghanistan since October, 2001.
Wisconsin military service person special mention of the week, military casualty, and journalist casualty information sources: Committee to Protect Journalists; cnn.com; Milwaukee Journal Sentinel; washingtonpost.com; thehighground.org; Wisconsin Department of Veterans Affairs; iraqbodycount.org; and, icasualties.org.
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