Nightlife

Hanging upside down at the top of a pole, wearing nothing but a black G-string, the skinny, brunette dancer has no problem attracting the attention of everyone in the venue.

Well, at least he picked up… some new friends in uniform

With eight inch heels she then twirls down the pole – still upside down – to flip and finish with the splits at the bottom. 

Looking around, there is not one person in sight who appears to be over-intoxicated, no one throwing punches and no one who appears to be off their face on drugs either.

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  • Fiddler says:

    06:10pm | 05/07/11

    Wow “there is evidence” and they “report feeling vulnerable and uncomfortable” You should get a job as Gail Dines’s assistant Read more »

  • mick says:

    02:36pm | 05/07/11

    Get real.  Pubs used to close at midnight and patrons went home half sloshed.  Now they want to open till the next morning and wonder why groups of patrons end up in brawls on the street. Of course society has changed too.  We have in many cases left our Christians… Read more »

 

It’s bloody cold and often wet by 11pm on a Saturday night in the eastern states at the moment. 

Ice queens: looking hot whilst cold on the windy streets of Adelaide. Photo: Messenger Press

Having walked down Rundle St, Adelaide and South Bank, Melbourne at this hour in the past couple of weeks, I have one burning question: “Why are all the pretty young girls freezing their bits off?”

Seriously, jackets seem to be very much out of style on four degree nights right now – and short, sleeveless, bare skin is in, both in and out of the pubs and clubs. It’s enough to make a past-it, pregnant, thirty-something like me feel slightly hypothermic.

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  • grabofonek says:

    03:20pm | 09/03/12

    ala ma kota alafg ma dkota awdatwoja stara dawdala ma kota ala ma kota awdadawdala ma kota ala ma kota awdadawd Read more »

  • Sarahbella says:

    01:34pm | 10/08/10

    My mother was, and is, a strikingly intelligent and astute woman. She also believed and strenuously maintained to all that I had high morals. Meanwhile I was sneaking out of the house to go meet my friends and my boyfriend. My parents were speechless when, 20 years later, I told… Read more »

 

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