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Club Bristol Gentlemen's Club - Sun Prairie (North Bristol), Wisconsin - Dadio academic strip club critique
This entry was posted on 6/9/2010 2:45 AM and is filed under Strip club academic critique, Taverns Wisconsin.
Just north of Sun Prairie, Wisconsin in the tiny berg of unincorporated North Bristol, Club Bistol Gentlemen's Club, even as a modest sized building, dominates the village as a cap-stone destination. I have managed to get my butt up there a couple times. There is some vast farm acreage between Sun Prairie and the naked girls in Bristol. This is indeed a "nude dancer" club.
They open at noon every day and there should be no cover before 7 p.m. But, you will pay seven Bucks to get in after that time. A glass of Miller Lite cost me four Bucks, actually not too bad for a strip club.
The place is rather small...I won't go so far as to say it is cozy. From the outside it is a cinder block structure. The bar inside has a tin bar-top, but there is a metal theme going on in a lot of strip clubs these days. There are two dance areas, one a main stage and the other by the rest rooms which I have never seen being used. The V.I.P. / Lap Dance room is off the bar. They have a smoking bunker on the side of the building which would have held its own in 'Nam. A dancer told me it is cold in there in the winter and hot in the summer.
A lap dance will cost you the consummate 20 Bucks...and depending on the dancer, the presentation will be a naked one. You will have to give the first twenty to the room attendant to hold. A dancer told me a half hour in the V.I.P area would cost a hundred Bucks.
Both times I was there the guy-to-dancer ration weighed heavy on more guys than girls. Yet, the place has a way of drawing you in to stay a bit anyway. Many of the guys seem to be just using the place for a bar. I also noticed couples coming in and mingling about.
Even though the guys outnumbered the girls, like I said, most of the guys seemed more interested in the beer - there was always a couple girls trying to chat me up.
Find Club Bistol Gentlemen's Club at 7653 County Road N at the intersection County Road V in the village of North Bristol. Call (608) 837 - 7722 for more information. Or, go to their Web site at: www.clubbristolwi.com .
Wisconsin Military Service Person Special Mention of the Week
(each week Cooldadiomedia mentions a Wisconsin service person killed in Iraq or Afghanistan)
Marine Lance Corporal Eric A. Palmisano, 27, of Florence, Wisconsin was killed on April 2, 2006 after the 7-ton truck he was riding in rolled over in a flash flood near Al Asad, in the Anbar Province, Iraq. Palmisano's body was recovered about a week later. Six other Marines and two Navy petty officers were also killed in the incident. Lance Corporal Palmisano was assigned to the 1st Transportation Support Battalion, 1st Marine Logistics Group, I Marine Expeditionary Force, based out of Camp Pendleton, California. The 2005 Wisconsin Senate Joint Resolution 82 noted Eric joined the Marine Corps March 15, 2005, and was awarded the Global War on Terrorism Service Medal and the National Defense Service Medal. The Resolution also noted he had received an associate degree from the Seminole Community College in Florida before entering the Marine Corps was a Martial Arts enthusiast. At the time of his death Palmisano was survived by his fiancée, Claire; parents, Herb and Bobbie Samme; a brother Salvatore; paternal grandparents Sam and Marie Palmisano; maternal grandparents, Bob and Gloria McCauslin; and, as his beloved dog Hannah. As well, the Resolution went on to say Eric's final resting place is next to his father in Chicago and he was buried with full military honors. Marine Lance Corporal Eric Palmisano is the 53rd military service member from Wisconsin to be killed in Iraq since the spring of 2003.
As of this blog entry's posting date:
96,663 Iraqi civilians have been killed in Iraq since Spring, 2003.
9,500 Iraqi Security Forces have been killed in Iraq since Spring, 2003.
4,402 Americans have been killed in Iraq since Spring, 2003.
1093 Americans have been killed in Afghanistan since October, 2001.
318 Coalition soldiers have been killed in Iraq since Spring, 2003.
709 Coalition soldiers have been killed in Afghanistan since October, 2001.
31,839 U.S. troops have been wounded in action in Iraq since Spring, 2003.
6,141 U.S. troops have been wounded in action in Afghanistan since October, 2001.
102 Wisconsin soldiers have been killed in Iraq since Spring, 2003.
19 Wisconsin soldiers have been killed in Afghanistan since October, 2001.
142 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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