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01-10-2003 05:36 AM ET (US)
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sorry--wrong T.J.
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01-09-2003 11:39 PM ET (US)
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I was fascinated by the comment Theyre just like the real thing, so in an effort to find out what the real thing was, I Googled the right pole, and got in touch with the expert in this field--T.J. Dethloff. http://www.theindependent.com/stories/032402/spo_dethloff24.htmlT.J. says, Its quite a science, reallyyou cant just use your WalMart pole for this application, because theyre made in China, and dont last any moren a couple of months. On the other hand, the ones the Pentagon orders are, like, awesome, but they cost $250,000 apiecea little steep, even for Vegas. So you gotta compromise.
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01-09-2003 10:29 PM ET (US)
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Uh, this is the second topic I've seen with the exact same generic message from "work from home". Looks like comment spam!
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01-09-2003 10:27 PM ET (US)
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Sorry--that was the wrong pole.
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01-09-2003 10:27 PM ET (US)
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01-09-2003 09:52 PM ET (US)
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Michael Slavitch
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01-09-2003 09:21 PM ET (US)
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Gives the term "Hospitality Suite" a whole new meaning.
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01-09-2003 08:38 PM ET (US)
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eerrr....where does one buy such a pole???
Not that I'm asking for myself......its for.....a friend Darren www.living-room.blogspot.com
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01-09-2003 05:51 PM ET (US)
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Maloof needed a way to explain all those cash tips on his expense report for the strip club survey. "You see, it was necessary that I get close to the poles to examine them..."
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01-09-2003 05:25 PM ET (US)
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A secret vacuum-powered trapdoor opens, and whisks you away to Motel 6.
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ernie
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01-09-2003 05:22 PM ET (US)
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What would happen if they didn't select the right pole?
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