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Cam Newton making it rain at strip club....


Jeremy Igo

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9 minutes ago, Spaceballs83 said:

Well for guys like me that could never get the hot women at that age, strip clubs were a good substitute. Gentlemans club in charolette was great...

Well I'm no prize myself and I certainly don't begrudge a man for looking at hot women but I never understood paying a hot chic to tease you all night.  It's cheaper to hire a call girl, or hooker if you prefer, and you get laid.   Not that there's anything wrong with that.

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4 hours ago, SCP said:

All across America crusty old sports writers are cracking their knuckles, crushing their Ensure nutrition drink, and firing up their flip phones to pound out hot takes on this great American pariah.

This was a mini smack post. I can't wait for the season to start again...

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1 hour ago, KushMcDieselson said:

I hope that was sarcasm at the end, because if a parent is worried about the example this would be setting for a child, the thing they really need to be asking themselves is why are they showing a child a video of a grown man being a grown man in a strip club?

Yeah I doubt a parent will be showing them this video.  Yet if this story were to pick up steam for some reason and mainstream media pick it up, I'm sure kids will see it at that time.  If that were to happen, it might send kids the wrong message or they may get the wrong idea about who Cam is.  That's the only risk he might take..  Now, I doubt mainstream media will comment on this.  They never did in the past.  Its safe to say if this topic wasn't here, I would have no idea Cam was making it rain somewhere.

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Last time I was at a strip club was in Vegas with the boys and of course my phone died and my wife flashed on me cuz she thought I fuged a stripper. It didn't happen of course but she didn't buy it for the longest time. 

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3 hours ago, CatMan72 said:

Just watched the "A Football Life" episode on Ken Stabler last night, he was out at strip clubs the night before a game and actually brought strippers in from other clubs when he didn't think the local talent was up to par. 

Ken Stabler = Good ol' boy having some fun. 

Cam = THUG. 

That is very true.  The Sonny and Billy show with the Redskins back in the day did too. 

..one big difference. Everyone today has a phone with a camera and video in it. 

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10 minutes ago, ARSEN said:

I never been to strip club...  I just afraid for stripper safety.

 

 

 

As an accountant and part Jew, I would bring a bag of quarters.

I've got a great story about this old sales guy I worked with and a strip bar in Windsor, Ontario. For another time though.

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