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Mister Family.com ... keeping Northeast PA "family friendly."

Tuesday, June 06, 2006

Equal opportunity photography

Gentlemen's Club 10 recently announced plans to potentially allow 18 and 19-year-olds to begin entering their club...........

For this reason, we will also be posting pictures of bicycles and skateboards parked outside of the new, revamped "Gentlemen & Adolescent's Club 10."

Many of us have also decided to give our kids a smaller allowance so they can't waste it all in the club.

39 Comments:

  • Too funny!

    By Anonymous Anonymous, at 8:08 PM  

  • Last time I checked people over the age of 18 were legally allowed to have a drivers license. Perhaps I blinked and a new law was created. If there is really a need to take photos of skateboards and bicycles why not visit a park in the city of Wilkes-Barre. I personally know a captain with their police dept. that claims there are more drugs available to kids at their local playgrounds than anything you would find at an adult establishment. I may or may not be for this club being in my area but I have better things to do than worry about what grown men and women are doing when there are children at risk. I belong to my neighborhood watch group and suggest that Mr. Family do the same and try to save our children so when they do get old enough to go to these byob establishments they have enough brains in there head to make the right decision. Focus on the kids in your own area before worrying about what adults are doing with their time.

    By Anonymous Anonymous, at 8:24 PM  

  • here you go again...either be serious about the pictures you post ...or don't bother posting anything your wasting all our time.

    By Anonymous Anonymous, at 10:00 PM  

  • Last time I checked 18 was a legal adult, not an adolescent. And don't blame the club. They only changed the age limit after the YOU pleople tried to vote them out.

    By Anonymous Anonymous, at 4:58 AM  

  • all the other clubs let
    18 year olds in, come to think of it so does the army.

    By Anonymous Anonymous, at 6:16 AM  

  • First off this is all your doing, if you would have just let it go then you and your followers wouldn't have to be worried about your kid's coming in. I bet you hope this place goes under but the funny thing is, is that your wasting your time and efforts. There are plenty of 18 and up clubs that survive and they tickle everyone's fancy.... so ha!

    By Anonymous Anonymous, at 7:57 AM  

  • Too Much Drama- that is all this is! 18 and 19 year olds go to college, fight for their country, and should have the right to look at naked women.

    An 18 or 19 year old is not an adolescent. If you are still giving your 19 year old an allowance, you have some issues in your family. Come on...

    By Anonymous Anonymous, at 8:14 AM  

  • this is another sign how desperate club 10 is for customers. before they opned, the "2 front men" claimed they were not allowing under 21 in, due to the fact that age group is likely to cause trouble and harrass "their girls" more than the over 21 age group! now they are ready to risk the trouble and burden the police department with calls and who knows what else.
    again, can you say flippty flop!

    By Anonymous Anonymous, at 8:33 AM  

  • Maybe Club 10 would not have to expand it's age range if this site was never created and cut into their buisness. Mr. Family I hope you are happy with the moral decadence you are partly responsible for causing.

    By Anonymous Anonymous, at 12:46 PM  

  • And by the way, I have a hunch any 18 year old riding that bike would not be going to see naked women. I think he would be signing up for the clergy.

    By Anonymous Anonymous, at 12:54 PM  

  • Now that hard-working wage earners, the elderly, the financially struggling, and the working childless individuals have paid for the 18 & 19 year olds' education in the public school system with tax dollars, guess some more of those tax dollars will be going towards the 18 & 19 year olds' room & board at the county and their public defenders.
    Just a matter of time from the new source, the G&A Club 10.

    By Anonymous Anonymous, at 2:06 PM  

  • robert-assuming that you really do belong to your neighborhood watch then you are only focused on your own area-great-but there is a bigger world out there that finds its way into your neigborhood

    dont knock the bigger efforts-both are needed

    By Anonymous Anonymous, at 2:19 PM  

  • Colleges offer a better future;
    armed services offer honor.
    question: what do strip clubs offer to the young?

    By Anonymous Anonymous, at 2:27 PM  

  • that was when they would have to worry about underage drinking....now no drinking less trouble much easier to control even 21 yrs and older.

    By Anonymous Anonymous, at 4:31 PM  

  • My son is a senior this year and will be graduating in a few days please let the army and navy know he is an Adolescent, so they stop calling here. I much rathered the club stay at 21.

    By Anonymous Anonymous, at 4:59 PM  

  • Well the only reason they would "flippty flop" is because of Mr. Family. If it was still a byob club, people under the age of 21 wont be in there. But because the byob will soon be gone they now can make it a under 21 club. Most of the adults who are older now still cared about looking at girls when they were 18 and 19 why would it change now. the kids know it and their parents know it, and if no one sees any wrong in it then who cares. Also what parent gives there 18 or 19 year old allowance, dont teens usually find a job around the age of 16.

    By Anonymous Anonymous, at 8:57 PM  

  • Hey anonymous. Flip this.

    By Anonymous Anonymous, at 9:28 PM  

  • "I pledge before God Himself that I'm telling you the truth." they are some big words and then you were wrong. I think I would rather be saying flippy flop, but realize it was mr. family that pushed them to it.

    By Anonymous Anonymous, at 5:24 AM  

  • a creative impact~my view of the bike pic and captions.

    By Anonymous Anonymous, at 7:30 AM  

  • BYE BYE SAL !!!!! WHEN ARE YOU PAYING EVERYONE BACK???PEOPLE ARE GETTING ANTSY

    By Anonymous Anonymous, at 9:16 AM  

  • the person who said it can't be a byob if they allow 18 year ilds is wrong.
    Every other byob is already eighteen!!! The management of gclub thought 18 year olds ne be too disruptice, hence the reason they do not admit them yet that is.

    By Anonymous Anonymous, at 11:15 AM  

  • To anonymous who said "robert-assuming that you really do belong to your neighborhood watch then you are only focused on your own area-great-but there is a bigger world out there that finds its way into your neigborhood

    dont knock the bigger efforts-both are needed"

    For your information, my area IS Wilkes-Barre Twp. I live less than 5 minutes away from the GClub10 so I know what effect the club is having on my community. I work around police officers in the Twp. and not a single one has told me they have had any problems with the club or the surrounding area. What I have learned from them is that when they start enforcing the new ordinances if they are to go into the club they are to go in there without their firearms or any other type of weapon. I think that is putting quite a lot of risk on our local police. So I say to you anonymous and to Mr. Family himself for putting innocent lives at risk for the sake of controlling what consenting adults do with their time.

    By Anonymous Anonymous, at 6:05 PM  

  • 8:57 anonymous said...

    ...and if no one sees any wrong in it then who cares."

    There is everything wrong in it and there are plenty who care and see the wrong. Perhaps not the person or parents don't care, but there are others who care about them whether known or not known to each other. It is called: love for our fellow human being. It is wanting something better for others than they want for themselves. It is being selfless.
    I think these are some of the elements that some people fail to realize in the Mr. Family/supporters efforts.

    Just to mention, I know of 40+ year olds who are still living off of their parents. Most parents never stop giving to their children in one way or another no matter what age.
    Most 16 y/o getting a job is more a thing of the past; so are youngsters under 16 who used to do odd jobs.
    Take care.

    By Anonymous Anonymous, at 7:48 PM  

  • "BYE BYE SAL !!!!! WHEN ARE YOU PAYING EVERYONE BACK???PEOPLE ARE GETTING ANTSY" as I stated before and for some reason it was not posted. Is it not true that basic business 101 tells you not to expect return for a least 3 years when starting any form of business?
    Don't you think the Delbalso's would have know this for being in business for many years? Anyone that has a business idea that would be making money form the first day please let us know I'm sure we would all like a piece of it.

    By Anonymous Anonymous, at 6:57 AM  

  • sorry for my last e-mail I see the comment was posted in an earlier blog.

    By Anonymous Anonymous, at 7:05 AM  

  • So, Robert, you don't want Mr. Family to defy the club and now you don't want the police to execute their chosen profession because it would be "putting (their) innocent lives at risk for the sake of controlling what consenting adults do with their time." Interesting. At least you admit to the club atmosphere as having the potential to be unsafe.

    Point #1:police put their lives at risk even when they carry weapons.

    Point #2: you really should question whose stance it was to order the police not to have weapons, "that is putting quite a lot of risk on our local police."

    Point #3: read some of the blogs from those who support the club. They very well could be from your neighborhood, et al, trouble brewing, even having the potential for discreet incest, ie, the innocent lives of children.

    Point #4: thus concluding, you seem to be a supporter of the club. Very interesting.

    By Anonymous Anonymous, at 7:58 AM  

  • "Mr. family" can you help me with something?

    I am a stay at home mom so the New's is never on....Its mostly Blue's Clues or something like that....But let me see if I understand this NEW law you are talking about....

    18-19 yr. olds can buy a house or car,
    pay taxes,get married, and fight for his or her Country BUT can not go to Club 10?

    Is this right?

    By Anonymous Anonymous, at 5:37 AM  

  • robert..you say you work around police in twp you could be the janitor..,whoever whatever...are you saying that you are privy to all their info...are you saying they report everything directly to you...think....maybe they dont tell you everything about the club and area bec its none of your business

    By Anonymous Anonymous, at 7:16 AM  

  • I am a supporter of the club in the right of freedom of choice when done within the legal limits of the law which the club and it's patrons are doing. I also support the public education system which here is my point....there are perverts amd drug users everywhere and in every profession and it has been proven teachers are no exception.

    #3: read some of the blogs from those who support the club. They very well could be from your neighborhood, et al, trouble brewing, even having the potential for discreet incest, ie, the innocent lives of children.

    Could this be the teacher next door teaching your child? They could be the ones invading your (our) children's lives. Yes I'm a parent and yes everytime my child goes out the door to school, game, practice I worry about what can happen, but it is not just from a parton of a strip club.

    By Anonymous Anonymous, at 8:14 AM  

  • To 8:14 AM Anonymous

    Agree that there are perverts and drug users in a lot of professions. A very burdensome and unfortunate worry parents have.
    Yes, it could be the professional person next door.
    The thing is, the club employees or patrons, could also be living next door. To be supportive of their rights, their freedoms of choice, albeit legal, within the limits of the law, is to assume that they restrict their activities to the confines of the club. That is too inconceivable to assume.
    Personally, I have no children, but my disdain for such activities, club or likewise, still concerns me for the sake of all children; therefore, I refuse to be supportive of lewd activities, legal or not.

    By Anonymous Anonymous, at 9:18 PM  

  • Dear stay at home mom,

    Oh sure, 18-19 yo's can go to the club when the new ordinance passes.

    But maybe you can clear something up for me. What is your connection between that same age group (buying a car, a house, paying taxes, getting married, fighting for his or her country) and promiscuity?
    Please forgive me, but I don't quite understand how you relate the first five positive circumstances to a negative, lust-filled "entertainment."
    Awaiting your answer---anonymous

    Oh, forgot! that same age group can do all of those positive things as mentioned, but they can't drink alcohol in the state of PA.

    By Anonymous Anonymous, at 10:48 PM  

  • is it true sal and dave have sold a great deal of their "shares" of the club as it is flippty flopping down the drain?
    keep up the pressure Mr. Family!!!!

    By Anonymous Anonymous, at 10:36 PM  

  • i drove past the club last night around midnight. saw someone getting out of a cab at the clubs entrance.i sure hope it wasn;t someones husband or wife or boyfriend or girlfriend.. if the ordinance is passed i sure hope it wasn;t someones 18 19 year old.

    By Anonymous Anonymous, at 4:37 PM  

  • poeple also take taxis to the woodlands and other bars...so they do not get DUI's it is a great way to let all in you party have a good time. we hire a limo service twice a year and go out about 15-20 of us and bar hop and not have the worry...it's great way to travel. we are mostly parents and all way over 21

    By Anonymous Anonymous, at 9:20 AM  

  • the club is not yet opened to 21 and younger, so don't think so. when they do open for under 21 they have you to thank for it and so do I a mother of an 18 yr old. you get what you wish for the saying goes and I guess you are doing just that.

    By Anonymous Anonymous, at 1:28 PM  

  • WILL THIS BE THE LAST WEEKEND OF OPERATION?

    As JUNE 19,2006 is Monday and the day the new township laws can be enforced (30 days from the first Friday after the election is certified), let's hope the law is enforced and this place is removed from our beauitful township...

    By Anonymous Anonymous, at 6:22 AM  

  • they don't have to shut down, they will have to turn into a juice bar and allow 18 and up in.... but they are fighting it so club 10 will have the last laugh!

    By Anonymous Anonymous, at 1:15 PM  

  • to Anon 6:22 Am.

    No this will not be the last weekend. The Club will go 3 days of No Alcohol, then their Injunction kicks in as they will be grandfathered to be BYOB. This the law and it is a fact.

    By Anonymous Anonymous, at 1:41 PM  

  • The club only went Wednesday night from midnight to 2 am with no alcohol and then Thursday they were allowing the alcohol in and the 18 year olds. So Club 10 is just like every other strip club 18 to get in 21 to drink. YEAH CLUB!

    By Anonymous Anonymous, at 3:48 PM  

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