I read Rick Donovan's biography years ago and he talked about hooking up with a guy and being sure the guy was recording it, he heard the VCR go on. He said it was a definite turn-on; but the real story was that the guy had set up "Dallas" to record on a timer, that's what Rick heard.
I wouldn't have thought there was anything to be gained by going through a deceased person's checkbook until I read @sam.fitzpatrick 's post. I'd certainly go through the rest of their stuff for memorabilia, figuring out what to donate/sell, etc.
Wow, I thought these were just a myth.
https://www.nbc.com/saturday-night-live/video/little-chocolate-donuts/n8655
https://getyarn.io/yarn-story/52328eb6-0aa3-4f50-bdb6-cb1c5ad4a008
This scene from a full movie: scene starts about 51:00 mark, the action about the 1 hour mark. https://www.xvideos.com/video16886831/xem_phim_chuyen_tinh_cong_so_o-f-f-i-c-e_a-f-f-a-i-r-s
The local Detroit paper raved about this new movie, particularly Paula Pell. A group of women on a weekend getaway, all Saturday Night Live alums playing them. A bit cliched in points but I laughed a lot. Definitely enjoy it with a bottle of wine.
Once, long ago, I was swatted when my hands wandered to the masseur's ass. That's one out of many, many massages, it was very unusual; never had it happen since. The 'stay out of range' approach is far more common.
I did a little more looking and found some articles saying it's going right to DVD. Pity, I'd go see it too, I've had a thing for Steven Strait for years.
Rates are pretty basic information. I'd be a bit put off if someone pointed me elsewhere to see that, rather than just responding to the question directly. "Other info" - maybe not so much.
I used to get this from dancers at the club. After I'd gotten to know them, times just sitting on the patio chatting would turn into a litany of their current problems. I don't come out to the bar to hear that. Especially if the problems involve the dancer's girlfriends.
I remember going on a business trip near San Francisco with a co-worker; we didn't have to share rooms, which was great because I'd planned out which guys I'd hire; but they ended up putting us in rooms that shared a wall. I was self-conscious the whole time my hires were over.
it's official, Gold Coast (and Sin, the back club) has closed, for good. The last night was Sunday, April 28. I didn't hear about it too late so I didn't make it there that night.