Here are the five best events to get you hot and bothered with or without a date going down in Charlotte and the surrounding area today, May 28, 2010 as selected by the folks at Creative Loafing.
Memorial Day Sexy Weekend at The Estate
BarKini contest at Bar Charlotte
Friday's At The Factory
Breakfast Buffet at The Men's Club
Pole-A-Palooza continues at The Gold Club
Here are the five best events to get you hot and bothered with or without a date going down in Charlotte and the surrounding area today, May 27, 2010 as selected by the folks at Creative Loafing.
Alive after 5 after party at Suite
Champagne Thursday at Club Onyx
The Folsom Prison Gang at Whisky River
Handcrafted sushi lunch at The Men's Club
VIP Dances at Leather and Lace University
Here are the five best events to get you hot and bothered with or without a date going down in Charlotte and the surrounding area today, May 26, 2010 as selected by the folks at Creative Loafing.
Ladies Night at Howl at The Moon
Le Bang at Dharma Lounge
No Cover Wednesday at Club Onyx
Wet Wednesday at Leather and Lace SouthEnd
Karaoke Madness at Loft 1523
Here are the five best events to get you hot and bothered with or without a date going down in Charlotte and the surrounding area today, May 25, 2010 as selected by the folks at Creative Loafing.
Boots and Bikinis at Whisky River
$2 Tuesday at Club Onyx
Poker Night at The Gold Club
Power Yoga at Dharma Lounge
Tenderloin Tuesday at The Men's Club
Beauty is only skin deep, but ugly is to the bone. And speaking of boning either doing it or getting in the age of politicians who cheat, (look at the scandal that broke today about Nikki Haley and a political blogger)it is only fair to highlight those who are running for office that we should never see in a headline where the word SEX is present.
Starting with number 5.:
Larry Kissell
4. Elaine Marshall
3. Rand Paul
2. Elana Kagan
1. Bill James
Here are the five best events to get you hot and bothered with or without a date going down in Charlotte and the surrounding area today, May 24, 2010 as selected by the folks at Creative Loafing.
Chubby Karaoke at Dixie's Tavern
MURS at Tremont Music Hall
SIN at Club Onyx
Steak and Shrimp Monday at The Men's Club
College Night at The Gold Club
Boo ...
Suga ...
Honey ...
Babe ...
Whatever floats your boat, but calling your significant other or jumpoff a nickname is pretty common.
Until Usher decided to release a song with a familiar title " Daddy's Home" ... once that hit the airwaves, it seems like some folks lost their minds! Actually this goes back a little further because I have been all kinds of uncomfortable ever since I heard a 17-year-old Jermaine Jackson croon "Daddy's Home" ... and without laying the blame on just those two, there are plenty of other artists who have put that same message out into the universe.
So clearly, this has been going on for years and passed on generation to generation. It's a sign that folks are on some other ish right now.
What you mean Meik?
I'm glad you asked. I met a guy, we exchanged numbers. And I'm awful with names, so I ask him for his name again so I can put it into my phone; he replies: "You can call me just call me 'Daddy.'"
Really now? (As I "side eye" him and delete the number from my phone.)
When did it become socially acceptable to refer to each other as "Mama" and "Daddy" if you didn't participate in conceiving or raising each other?
What does that say about the men who want to be referred to as a parental unit, especially in the throes of passion (I've always wanted to use that phrase now I can, but I digress ...) and what does that say about the women who go along with it? Does this mean there are some underlying issues? Wel,l I'm not a psychologist so I don't know ... I just blog.
Before you go pointing the fingers at me and I know if you follow me on twitter (@mofochronicles shameless plug!) you've noticed that I have tweeted with friends calling them "Daddy," simply because its funny that some females actually do it and mean it! I'm simply being snarky sarcastic.
I personally have a father who would probably wring my f'in neck if he remotely even heard me call a man that I'm dating "Daddy." I just find it odd to use that as a term of endearment when that's a title reserved for the man who gives me unconditional love and has raised me to become the smart-ass I am today. (Thanks Dad!)
For some, maybe it's the thrill of calling someone else Daddy. Hell, I don't know. Or maybe they are looking for someone to take control and have some sort of power over them. Or maybe there's just nothing wrong with it at all (Side eye blink. Blink.)
I challenge you men out there to think about this: The next time you ask a female to call you "Daddy," imagine if it was your daughter calling another man that. Lemme know how that works out for you. I'll wait.
Here are the five best events to get you hot and bothered with or without a date going down in Charlotte and the surrounding area today, May 21, 2010 as selected by the folks at Creative Loafing.
The Red Door and The Gold Club presents Pole-A-Palooza
Ladies Night Out with Michael Jai White at Tempo
Free Ribeye Friday at The Men's Club
Rev Her Engine at The Estate
Blue Dogs at Neighborhood Theatre
Here are the five best events to get you hot and bothered with or without a date going down in Charlotte and the surrounding area today, May 20, 2010 as selected by the folks at Creative Loafing.
VIP dances at The Gentlemen's Club
Champagne Thursday at Club Onyx
Pure Fashion Show at Halo
Cowboy Troy in concert at Buckhead Saloon
Diverse Thursday at Dharma Lounge
When Mayor Anthony Foxx sent an e-mail telling city council members not to sexually harass city staff, who knew it would cost $35,000 to find out that someone might have done something wrong.
If the situation of a city council member sexually harassing a city employee ever happens again, there will be repercussions - if a new ethics policy is approved in two weeks.
Four members of the Charlotte City Council are in the process of drafting a code of conduct for the city's elected officials following the recently alleged sexual harassment of employees by Council member Warren Turner.
Presently, the city of Charlotte doesn't have a sexual harassment policy that would hold Council members or the mayor responsible for harassment. Though Turner, who has been on the City Council since 2003, didn't have an official complaint filed against him, allegations that he had acted inappropriately with city employees led to an investigation that found there was cause to say that Turner acted inappropriately.
Read more here.