Las Vegas Strippers Disappear Fiction Versus Reality Behavioral Sciences Photography |
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Author:
| Leo, Chase |
Series title: | Dancer USA Ser. |
ISBN: | 978-1-4928-7096-8 |
Publication Date: | Sep 2013 |
Publisher: | CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform
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Book Format: | Paperback |
List Price: | USD $12.00 |
Book Description:
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Fall semester drop outs from university towns where the girls can't face their families. Turn on any TV channel. What do you see? Las Vegas presents an answer to any solution involving, "What do I do if I quit school?" Go to Las Vegas to become an exotic dancer. Fly to Hollywood to act. California and Nevada are close enough together. Do both; Act and dance. The most successful showgirl I have interviewed did both. The most successful female model that bartends did both. For the last...
More DescriptionFall semester drop outs from university towns where the girls can't face their families. Turn on any TV channel. What do you see? Las Vegas presents an answer to any solution involving, "What do I do if I quit school?" Go to Las Vegas to become an exotic dancer. Fly to Hollywood to act. California and Nevada are close enough together. Do both; Act and dance. The most successful showgirl I have interviewed did both. The most successful female model that bartends did both. For the last twelve months, whenever I have tried to touch base with them they are in Santa Monica, Malibu, San Diego; But the ladies work in Las Vegas, Nevada. Sometimes the girls work over 40 hours per week; but they earn so much money that they fly back and forth from LAX near Santa Monica, California to Las Vegas, Nevada, like a shuttle bus taking them from work to home. I have interviewed showgirls in Las Vegas that worked the flights from Wall Street in New York City to Houston, Texas.