The Night Trade Blog

Archive for December, 2009

**EXCLUSIVE SNEAK PEEK** EXCERPT FROM THE NIGHT TRADE!!!

by admin on Dec.20, 2009, under Featured

She knew that there had to be more. It wasn’t fathomable for her to be so lifeless and still not live the way she wanted to. She had a silver Ford Taurus that got her from point A to B and no further, and she couldn’t afford a decent apartment. The only rooms she could find within her budget were in shabbier parts of town than where she was now, not to mention requiring a steep increase in the rent she was now paying to Theresa. She would’ve preferred to be driving in something a bit more luxurious—a Cadillac or maybe even a Jaguar—but these were notes she could only afford in her dreams.

Crystal kept her savings in check and helped the household in every way possible. She wanted to eventually purchase a house in Arlington or Fort Worth, but for the time being she contributed to every bill and expense there was. Theresa was grateful for such a considerate tenant and did everything she could to help Crystal. The entire family lived by the statement “One hand washes the other.”

It was actually a blessing in disguise, with Theresa knowing what type of man Crystal’s father was. After all they’d been neighbors for years and knew all too well that his daughter’s pregnancy was entirely too big a wound for his pride and ego. Christmas was around the corner, and Crystal was five months shy of twenty-four. She had officially had enough of the retail bit; it just didn’t make sense to continue with something that was leading her on a long path to nowhere. She was ready for something new, and once the new year arrived, she brought her dreams of The Ranch to life once more.

Crystal had saved enough capital to live comfortably during a planned hiatus as she figured out what she needed to do with her life. She discussed her ideas of resignation from GUESS with Ronda and Theresa, feeling that it was courteous on her part to give a heads-up about her life and goals with them. They were gracious hosts, and she wanted nothing more than to keep the serenity she found within their home at peace. She still didn’t know if she had what it took to get hired at the club, and she didn’t feel that she should let Theresa in on her quick money scheme. Six years had passed since the last time she dialed The Ranch, but one lovely spring day in April, she took it upon herself to pick up that handle once again.

“Thank you for calling The Ranch Gentlemen’s Club. How may I direct your call?”

Leave a Comment more...

CHILDREN AND POLE-FITNESS CLASSES…YAY OR NAY?

by admin on Dec.18, 2009, under Featured

Family groups have expressed serious concern after it was revealed children as young as seven are taking pole dancing classes.

The pole dancing trend has spread across Australia in recent years, with teens and pre-teens among those attending pole fitness classes.

Instructors maintain the classes are purely for strength and flexibility, but critics have slammed them for what they believe is “sexualising young children”.

Eleven-year-old Angela was diagnosed with coeliac disease earlier this year, and is now taking up to three classes a week to improve her strength.

“It’s really fun and you get to learn a lot of different moves. People think it’s pole dancing but it’s not. It’s great exercise,” she told News Ltd.

Her mother yesterday defended the exercise, saying that she stays and watches her daughter train every class.

“It’s not slutty or anything. I’ve seen pole dancing on TV and they don’t do anything like that here,” the 42-year-old said.

“It’s building up her strength after she got ill and it doesn’t put too much pressure on her muscles. She’s much stronger, healthier and more confident now.”

But the Australian Family Group has condemned the practice, and suggested it could provoke paedophile attacks.

“It certainly provides a great opportunity for paedophiles to see the children in a sexual way,” said spokeswoman Angela Conway.

“By putting children in a pole dancing exercise class you’re teaching children a sexual body language that they don’t know the meaning of but adults do,” she said.

“There are plenty of exercise tools out there. Why choose a pole, the classic phallic symbol of the pornographic world?”

Angela Perry, owner of Sydney’s Pole Fitness Studios, defended the practice.

“You’re not about to deprive people from doing (an exercise because it) could be taken as sexual,” she says.

“Most definitely not are we sexualising children.

“Its fabulous exercise.

“We don’t have routines, we don’t have adult themes.

“We teach people to hang, we teach them to flip, climb (and) spin.

“These are all gymnastics or circus based tricks.

“There’s not anything to do with dancing … people are wandering their minds up the wrong path.”

Women who attend the classes wear casual clothing and go barefoot.

The Australian Federation of Parents and Citizens’ Association warned parents to be careful with letting their children attend pole dancing lessons.

“Normally the P&C supports any sort of fitness regime to help kids get healthy but with the reputation of this industry, parents need to be very careful,” said spokeswoman Sharryn Brownlee.

Leave a Comment more...


Looking for something?

Use the form below to search the site:

Still not finding what you're looking for? Drop a comment on a post or contact us so we can take care of it!

Visit our Networks

Follow us, become a friend, and more...