Just like my buddy who passed away couple years ago. He always used $2
bills.
Back in the 60's the air force base at which my dad was stationed would pay the airmen in $2
bills...their whole check. Of course the checks weren't as big back then. The purpose was to show
the communities how much money the military was spending on the local economy. The idea was pretty
good for a few months after that payday all one would see was $2 bills everywhere.
Don't know if other military installations did that or not.
I'm sure the strippers were thrilled! They are part of the local
economy, right?
As far as I know, there were no strip joints in Sedalia, MO, when I lived there, late 50's to early
60's. There may have been some in Knob Noster, just outside the base, but I can't remember anything
like a strip club anywhere while I was in high school. I got a job and moved away right after that,
so don't know if a few may have moved in.
I don't remember any real "strip clubs" in DC in the 60s either. They
had "go go" dancers but they basically wore bikinis and hooker boots.
I went to one of those clubs in New York where the girls worked on the
bar and occasionally would flash a little fur or boob but only very
late and for a pretty good tip.
I dated a dancer in DC but she quit when they wanted her to go
topless. It was a far different time.
Amen. I don't think Sedalia had any clubs with dancers. If so, they kept it well hidden. It had a
whorehouse on the 'other side of the tracks', but I never made it there either.