while cleaning an old desk at home, I came across Volume 9, Issue 30 from September 1986. I did not personally visit all the parlors or saunas advertised, but I enjoyed those that I did.
The past in St Paul: Playboy Lounge, Cosmopolitan Club, Cosmos, Lee LeNores, Comfort Center. Red Carpet, Speakeasy, Scandia Health Club, and the Emporium to name a few. if there was a publication that ran ads for the 494 strip or Lake St, I don't have one. yes, it was much simpler. my thanks to Sally Rand from those days and Tiger from MFP. mbsjust wondering if anyone in this group remembers pams sauna, lee lenors, or some of saint pauls other fine establishments so long gone,
I spent many hours in Lee Lenores. St. Paul was always the best place for sensual massage. Just down the street from Lenores, was the Bamboo Hut. It was there that I got my first massage parlor hand job. Fifteen bucks to get in the door. Another fifteen$ to get a fabulous topless handjob by a smokin' hot woman.
Those days are long gone, at least in Minnesota eh
And we actually liked you guys too, if we said "next time" we meant it & you got it heeheehee.
Another one was relax-a- lounge
while cleaning an old desk at home, I came across Volume 9, Issue 30 from September 1986. I did not personally visit all the parlors or saunas advertised, but I enjoyed those that I did.
The past in St Paul: Playboy Lounge, Cosmopolitan Club, Cosmos, Lee LeNores, Comfort Center. Red Carpet, Speakeasy, Scandia Health Club, and the Emporium to name a few. if there was a publication that ran ads for the 494 strip or Lake St, I don't have one. yes, it was much simpler. my thanks to Sally Rand from those days and Tiger from MFP. mbs
I think you mean Rebecca Rand, Minnesota's most famous madam. (Sally Rand was a fan dancer in Burlesque).
The past in St Paul: Playboy Lounge, Cosmopolitan Club, Cosmos, Lee LeNores, Comfort Center. Red Carpet, Speakeasy, Scandia Health Club, and the Emporium to name a few. if there was a publication that ran ads for the 494 strip or Lake St, I don't have one. yes, it was much simpler. my thanks to Sally Rand from those days and Tiger from MFP. mbs
that's correct, my mind tends to go south with my other functions. I enjoyed paging thru Volume 9,good memories. thanks, mbs
There used to be a weekly called Sweet Potato that ran ads for Minneapolis parlors. They even had a coupon for Central Sauna.