Posted on 05/23/2022 7:01:17 PM PDT by Rebelbase
WAYNESVILLE, N.C. (WLOS) — A sign for a strip club in North Carolina is causing controversy.
The bright green sign reads: “Future site of The Hoochie Hut – 24-hour adult superstore and strip club. C****** soon."
Rich Black, who lives feet away from the sign, has some concerns.
It’s not appropriate,” Black said. “I’m glad I don’t have kids here. They had some fun with the word ‘coming’ and that’s just not appropriate I mean, really? Come on!” In addition to traffic and parking issues, Black said he’s worried about the financial impacts of the potential new business, and he did some online research.
“The only thing that would be worse for lowering your property value would be if you have a bad school district,” Black said. “It would be better if this was a sewer plant instead of a strip joint!”
According to Black, he also looked up Haywood County’s planning and zoning regulations.
“You can’t have anything like that unless it’s more than 1,300 feet from the edge of the property,” Black said. “I’m one of those that say you can do whatever you want with your property, but if it’s against zoning ordinances as far as I know, or it’s seriously impacting people next to you, then maybe we need to think about this [and] have a meeting of the minds.”
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Well now! That got some knickers in a twist!
I think you meant “employees.”
[[Rich Black, who lives feet away from the sign, has some concerns. It’s not appropriate,” Black said. “I’m glad I don’t have kids here.]]
Hey Rich- check out what your kid’s schools are forcing your kids to read, hear and see-
Not only clientele, it is also a source of workers.
So Old Mc Donald dont have a farm no more but hes got a Lot of M O N E Y in the Bank
Hokey Pokey goin on at the Hootchie Hut
It’s not really…..not funny
I know this little town…….they have yearly Appalachian festivals…..and wonderful music and revere their history and traditions….
This is sad
I thought the neighbor was a wealthy African-American.
But I have to disagree that it isn't funny, but...I also admit my funny bone does have an irreverent and occasionally twisted component to it, so imagining both someone with the idea to paint that canvas, and the vacationing family car with kids driving by who say "Dad! Can we go to Strip Land!" pokes that irreverent part in me.
There was a movie called "Rat Race" which was not a stellar movie but did have some funny parts, and one part was the Jewish family on vacation in the minivan passing the Barbie Museum, and the kids and wife, desperate to stop to use a bathroom, implore the husband driving to pull off at the Barbie Museum. They do, only to find it is actually the Klaus Barbie Museum, dedicated to an infamous, brutal and sadistic Nazi.
Gee, I wonder why the movie wasn’t stellar~
Well, I’m not about to go through life without finding humor where I can.
I can’t be virtue-signal sad all the time all the time about everything that requires it. Not in this day and age.
Well, I don’t run your life…..you do…..to each his conscience.
But I found the reviews on this movie…….’vulgar’ was mentioned often, among other words
Of course. And it is vulgar.
I enjoy high and lowbrow humor. Can’t deny it.
probably the funniest scene from this movie. The store owner is none other than John Paragon, who would later portray Jambi in Pee-Wee's Playhouse.Eating Raoul - Sex shop | January 12, 2011 | unbridledenthusiasm
Well its better than “Jappa the Hut.”
But the “Hootchie Hut” would be a good substitute these days for the “White Hut.”
Sylva (and the surrounding area) is a nest of practicing witches that despise Christians...there is a woman who sells medicinal herbs at local festivals in WNC who dresses like Margaret Hamilton in her Oz role...including the pointed black hat.
What evidence do you have to say this?
I know Sylva is not as conservative as other small towns around it, but I have never heard this?
With nightly musical entertainment by Bobby Rush
I'm not linking to this crap, do your OWN research.
I’ll be more aware when I’m there, and I’m there often.
I am sad that this could be…..
….I have not noticed any ‘witchery’ at all the festivals I go to in WNC
There’s a church on every corner, almost
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