• Re: Portland strip club site being developed for Chick-fil-A

    From George Anthony@21:1/5 to Technobarbarian on Tue Apr 23 14:23:43 2024
    On 4/23/2024 1:44 PM, Technobarbarian wrote:


    "PORTLAND Ore. (KPTV) - A new Chick-fil-A restaurant may be coming to
    the site of a current strip club in Portland?s Hazelwood neighborhood.

    The proposed Chick-fil-A would be the first inside Portland city limits.

    The 0.85-acre site at 9950 SE Stark is currently occupied by The Venue Gentlemen?s Club. Which was built in 1984, according to city planning records. The permit description says the current building would be
    demolished and a new building housing Chick-fil-A would be put in its
    place."
    [snip]

    "Earlier this month, Portland police said a man was killed in a shooting outside the club.

    Police said Morieo Camel-Harris, 35, of Portland, died at the scene on
    April 1. Another person was injured in the shooting and taken to a local hospital for treatment. Their current condition is not known.

    Anyone with information about the shooting should contact Detective
    Calvin Goldring at [email protected] or
    Detective Brad Clifton at [email protected] and reference case number 24-79807."

    https://www.kptv.com/2024/04/22/portland-strip-club-site-being- developed-chick-fil-a/

    At one time Portland OR probably had more titty bars percapita than
    any other city in the United States. Even with this one closing we still
    have a lot of titty bars here. I have two fairly new ones in my
    neighborhood, and we're getting a new food cart pod nearby. Hey,
    progress, or something like that.

    Which reminds me. I saw a bunch of cybertrucks on a carrier headed
    for the recently completed Tesla dealership nearby. It seems appropriate
    that that used to be a Toys R Us store. They're dwarfed by the new
    Mercedes shop next door to them, where Orchard Hardware used to be, and
    I don't remember who all before them. Intel is spending billions more on their manufacturing plant in our Silicon Forest, further west from me.
    They will probably have that new In N Out burger joint out there in a
    couple of years. What a co-inky-dink. Yeah, hard times. It must be hard
    times somewhere. Just ask the RORT stooges. lqtm

    TB

    Depending on who's doing the stripping, I'd rather the strip club. I can
    get Chick-fil-A anywhere. Plus I can go to the strip club on Sunday.

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  • From bfh@21:1/5 to Technobarbarian on Tue Apr 23 15:34:20 2024
    Technobarbarian wrote:


    "PORTLAND Ore. (KPTV) - A new Chick-fil-A restaurant may be coming to
    the site of a current strip club in Portland?s Hazelwood neighborhood.

    The proposed Chick-fil-A would be the first inside Portland city limits.

    The 0.85-acre site at 9950 SE Stark is currently occupied by The Venue Gentlemen?s Club. Which was built in 1984, according to city planning records. The permit description says the current building would be
    demolished and a new building housing Chick-fil-A would be put in its
    place."

    Well, look, c'mon man, that's just literally, like, outrageous, you
    know?. Are the girls going to be compensated for the loss of their jobs.........or given jobs at the Chick-fil-A? If not, somebody must
    be held accountable at the end of the day going forward? Another
    option, you know, is to just put some poles in the Chick-fil-A?

    --
    bill
    Theory don't mean squat if it don't work.

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  • From bfh@21:1/5 to Technobarbarian on Wed Apr 24 00:57:14 2024
    Technobarbarian wrote:
    In article <03UVN.58243$[email protected]>, [email protected] says...

    Technobarbarian wrote:


    "PORTLAND Ore. (KPTV) - A new Chick-fil-A restaurant may be coming to
    the site of a current strip club in Portland?s Hazelwood neighborhood.

    The proposed Chick-fil-A would be the first inside Portland city limits. >>>
    The 0.85-acre site at 9950 SE Stark is currently occupied by The Venue
    Gentlemen?s Club. Which was built in 1984, according to city planning
    records. The permit description says the current building would be
    demolished and a new building housing Chick-fil-A would be put in its
    place."

    Well, look, c'mon man, that's just literally, like, outrageous, you
    know?. Are the girls going to be compensated for the loss of their
    jobs.........or given jobs at the Chick-fil-A? If not, somebody must
    be held accountable at the end of the day going forward? Another
    option, you know, is to just put some poles in the Chick-fil-A?

    Uh, chill dude. It's all cool. We got jobs for everyone. Even me, if
    I was in that sort of silly mood.

    "REI?s Portland Adventure Ends With Opening of Beaverton Store"

    "The new 39,000-square-foot Cedar Hills store is the brand?s largest in Oregon."

    https://katu.com/news/local/rei-holds-grand-opening-for-largest-rei- store-in-oregon

    Are you sensing a theme here? If you lived here you could watch it happening. The metropolitan area's center of gravity is slowly shifting
    to the west. Our politicians couldn't come up with $8 million to keep
    the container shipping facility in Portland open for business. They did
    find $15 million to keep the Hops baseball team in Hillsboro.

    Hillsboro is out there on the west side of the metropolitan area,
    next to Beaverton. Beaverton and Portland are both right next door for
    me.

    https://www.opb.org/article/2024/03/09/hillsboro-hops-receive-15- million-from-oregon-legislature-for-new-stadium/

    https://www.opb.org/article/2024/04/16/port-of-portland-oregon-shipping- containers-trade-exports-terminal/#:~:text=April%2016%2C%202024%205% 3A01%20p.m.

    "Portland Pickles opens sports bar on Mississippi Avenue
    The Portland Pickles Pub features a three-story game screen, beers,
    stadium dogs and team merchandise."

    "PORTLAND, Ore. ? Portland's favorite summer collegiate baseball team
    opened a massive new sports bar on Mississippi Avenue in North Portland
    on March 21.

    The approximately 3,000-square-foot, Portland Pickles Pub features
    dozens of games, a three-story game screen, and 10 plus TV screens. It
    will also offer local craft beers, specialty cocktails and a curated selection of the best stadium hot dogs from "Dodger Dogs to Fenway
    Franks," the team said."

    https://www.kgw.com/article/money/business/portland-pickles-open-sports- bar-mississippi-avenue-baseball/283-8eba24e9-c279-4e03-9a94-dbeb499d07b8

    Unless the "girls" are just life support systems for their tits
    they should be able to find gainful employment somewhere.

    "Portland?s hottest coffee shop in town!
    At BG?s Coffee you will find our unique ?Bikini Uniforms? to be tasteful
    and exciting! We are proud to serve an organic award winning local blend
    of espresso from K&F Coffee Roasters. All of our dairy products are from
    the best of the best at Umpqua Dairy. Also, enjoy bagels from Portland
    Bagel Works. Try us out and sign up for our customer loyalty program to
    start earning rewards today!"

    https://bikinigirlscoffee.com/

    Their motto is "The hotter the better." We got one of them in
    little ol' Tigard. Population less than 50K.

    They got poles?

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    bill
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  • From George.Anthony@21:1/5 to Technobarbarian on Thu Apr 25 15:58:51 2024
    Technobarbarian <[email protected]> wrote:
    In article <Ki0WN.17541$[email protected]>, [email protected] says...
    https://bikinigirlscoffee.com/

    Their motto is "The hotter the better." We got one of them in
    little ol' Tigard. Population less than 50K.

    They got poles?

    --
    bill


    I have no idea. But, hey, In-N-Out burger joints are springing up
    around the metropolitan area like mushrooms in Spring.

    "In-N-Out takes early steps toward east Vancouver location"

    "VANCOUVER, Wash. ? California-based fast food chain In-N-Out has
    proposed yet another location in the Portland metro area, this time on Vancouver's east side.

    A spokesperson for the city of Vancouver confirmed that In-N-Out
    submitted a commercial development pre-application for 13511 Southeast
    3rd Way, at the intersection with Mill Plain Boulevard."

    https://www.kgw.com/article/money/business/in-n-out-vancouver-location- third-portland-metro/283-a823abc8-b48c-464b-9483-4888ba8f59fc

    TB


    Better be cautious, they will be trying to recruit and convert you.

    --
    Hollywood wants progressive masculinity to lead this century but you can go only so far in high heels.

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  • From bfh@21:1/5 to Technobarbarian on Thu Apr 25 12:11:39 2024
    Technobarbarian wrote:
    In article <Ki0WN.17541$[email protected]>, [email protected] says...
    https://bikinigirlscoffee.com/

    Their motto is "The hotter the better." We got one of them in
    little ol' Tigard. Population less than 50K.

    They got poles?

    --
    bill


    I have no idea. But, hey, In-N-Out burger joints are springing up around the metropolitan area like mushrooms in Spring.

    Mushrooms, but no poles. That figures.

    "In-N-Out takes early steps toward east Vancouver location"

    "VANCOUVER, Wash. ? California-based fast food chain In-N-Out has
    proposed yet another location in the Portland metro area, this time on Vancouver's east side.

    A spokesperson for the city of Vancouver confirmed that In-N-Out
    submitted a commercial development pre-application for 13511 Southeast
    3rd Way, at the intersection with Mill Plain Boulevard."

    https://www.kgw.com/article/money/business/in-n-out-vancouver-location- third-portland-metro/283-a823abc8-b48c-464b-9483-4888ba8f59fc

    TB



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    bill
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