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Thread: EDELWEISS/VILLAGE CAFE
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11-11-2006 #1
EDELWEISS/VILLAGE CAFE
I haven't been there in over a year
Anyone been there lately?
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11-11-2006 #2
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Re: EDELWEISS/VILLAGE CAFE
Originally Posted by Looking 4 Now
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11-11-2006 #3
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Originally Posted by MegabodyNYC
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11-11-2006 #4
It sounds like the "mother of all tranny clubs"
has come to the end of the line.
What a shame!
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11-11-2006 #5
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Hey thanks for the warning, I'm in NYC for the weekend and was considering going there. It sounds even worse than the last time I was there a few years ago. It was much as Megabody describes but I still had a good time as I'm fairly aloof. If I remember correctly it was me maybe one other guy and 2 to 5 girls coming and going over the course of the evening. I sat with a black girl intitally and then tried to talk to a few that came in that I recognized from the internet. Most had a bad attitude as the first things out of there mouth was can you buy me a drink. Some may disagree but I consider this a bad sign; I think it is their test to see if you are a sucker. Lets face it they are pros and they should not expect something for nothing; their services are expensive enough without have to buy them $10 drinks. Anyway later a slim hot blond asked if I wanted to go to the back room. I think I had to pay that sleazeball at the font door $20 or so for this priviledge and then I actually had about 30 min of fun with this chick in a bathroom stall. After that it was getting late and any other girls who came in were quite surly; they actually told me to go away when I said hello albiet I probably stunk of liquor by then. So I finished the evening explaining to the black one that I couldn't go with her because I was too drunk to get it up; truth was I didn't find her that attractive. The moral of this story is you can have fun anywhere if you keep your wits about you and don't let yourself get played.