Posted on 12/22/2008 2:04:46 PM PST by MovementConservative
SEATTLE -- The fare at Cyndy's House of Pancakes in Seattle may change slightly if it turns into a strip club.
A man who sued the city to force it to end a strip club moratorium, Bob Davis, plans to open a club at the site of the north Seattle restaurant, if the sale and building permit go through.
Davis says he'd keep the name Cyndy's, which the restaurant has had since 1972.
He also told The Seattle Times it might still sell pancakes. He says the appeal of the building is its kitchen. He wants to have food service at the club.
Davis won $500,000 from Seattle in 2005 to settle his lawsuit, and the city lifted a 17-year moratorium on new strip clubs.
I'll just bet he will....
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Just as long as Mrs. Butterworth isn’t one of the strippers, it is ok with me.
If waitresses with big boobs work at hooters, where do one legged waitresses work?
Answer-— IHOP
.....Bob
I have no idea why a pancake house would want to convert into a strip club...
So here's a picture of a bunny with a pancake on it's head.
Why can’t they do both at the same time?
“pour some sugar on me...”
laugh if you will but a strip club in california was sued for lacking a wheelchair ramp to the pole dance area. The ramp was not for the customers. The suit was based upon discrimination against strippers in wheelchairs.
Pancakes. That’s exactly what I need after an evening getting all worked up watching strippers.
“Davis won $500,000 from Seattle in 2005 to settle his lawsuit, and the city lifted a 17-year moratorium on new strip clubs.”
This is just terrible. When the existing strip club owners bought the Seattle City Council so to prevent competition, the Council should have stayed bought. Then this guy Davis comes along and upsets everything. Disgraceful ya ask me.
Well, the last time I was in Seattle most of the women I saw had quite a decidedly earthy look to ‘em. I’m just not sure the hirsute look is gonna titillate your avg t-bar connoisseur.
Batter up!
When trannies sue for discrimination in employment as entertainers, the whole industry will wither away.
I think it was an OSHA violation, but you are correct, life is stranger than fiction.
....Bob
Thanks for correcting my memory, it was an OSHA violation and not a lawsuit.
I think I saw a few weeks/months ago where some guy sued because he wasn’t allowed to audition for a female part in a play.
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