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Monday Jan 14, 2008

Jan 14, 2008
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Well well well.

Another boring ol' blog post for youse guys.

Is it possible to be too real, too frank, too honest? I wouldn't know.

I've been accused of being many things, but being "too real"... never.

The other night I was invited to a bachelor party at a strip club. If I'd been given some time to think about it, I probably would've gone along. I didn't. I'm not a strip club type of guy. My friend hassled me over the phone about it; pleading with me, trying to bargain with me, finally getting very cross and insulting me. He implied that I'm both anti-social and afraid of women.

He demanded an explanation, there was no point wasting my time giving him one.

The thing is, I get no thrill out of any of it. I can have fun at an insurance seminar. In fact - I've crashed a few for the free refreshments and inevitable insurance seminar games. But the strip club, it's just too... I don't know... sad. Notice I didn't say pathetic, that's over-analyzing. It's sad in the way most zoos are sad. And oddly enough, I enjoy zoos.

I used to be a drama geek in highschool, and I have a few hundred hours experience on stage as an amateur musician. I'm familiar with the psychology of performance. When at the strip club, rather than gawk at the titties, I normally lose myself in studying the strippers' faces; trying to fathom the emotions playing out there (that shit doesn't fly with the strippers).

Looking for humanity in a place devoid of humanity usually leads to trouble. Trying to elucidate on the humanity of strippers probably isn't "punk". Actually finding humanity is an altogether different story; being human is different than being humane. Inequity is human, sympathy is humane. And the strip club is fun for everyone. Because humanity has nothing to do with a good time.











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