My morning commute takes me past a strip club called The House of Lancaster. I find myself wondering why – were trying to attract the history-buff crowd, or did they just think it sounded classier than, say, ‘Jiggles?’
Maybe they were being considerate to neighbors in giving a classy landmark name? For quite some time directions to my step-son's apartment included "take a right at Filly's". "Take a right at the House of Lancaster" sounds infinitely better.
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Date: 2011-10-20 10:41 pm (UTC)From: