Tag: dollhouse club
Bargirl Talent Competition in Dollhouse (video)
by jreg81 on May.28, 2010, under Front Page
May 28th, 2010
I personally judge “bargirl talent” a little differently, but Dollhouse has regular dance competitions like these. Too bad they can’t have a live blow job competition or something. Oh well, I guess that’s what Nifty’s & Rio are for.
DHG Valentine’s & Chinese New Year Parties
by jreg81 on Feb.12, 2010, under Front Page
February 12th, 2010
The Dollhouse Group is throwing a bunch of parties this week also. First, on Sunday, they have their own share of Valentine’s Day parties in each of their bars.
It’s a Monger’s Choice between Atlantis, Dollhouse, Club Asia, Pony Tails, Tropix or Crystal Palace. Witness an entire array of sexy, erotic dance performances and shows within those clubs, along with finger food and other specials.
Then, in celebration of the Chinese New Year, the DHG clubs will be hosting a slew of other parties and events throughout the entire week of 14 – 20 Feb. Visit their site(s) for more details.
Dollhouse Body Painting Video
by jreg81 on Jan.12, 2010, under Front Page
January 12th, 2010
Nice little video from that same Japanese fellow on YouTube. He really does a nice job with the way he films the girls and integrates the music into his clips. Not sure how you say “well done” in Japanese, but I would tell him so. In this particular vid, he shows us what a “Wednesday Night Body Painting” Session in Dollhouse Club looks like. Check it out.
Valhalla Bar – (where DMZ used to be)
by jreg81 on Jul.08, 2009, under Front Page
July 8th, 2009
Hans from Valhalla Bar was kind enough to email me to remind us that DMZ Bar is no longer in existence and has been replaced by Valhalla for a while now.  Some websites and AC maps out there still list DMZ bar. As most of you know, DMZ bar was Angeles City’s oldest bar still in operation until recently. While I have to admit I only set foot in the place maybe twice in all of my visits, it was just one of those places in AC that was always there. Kinda like the T-shirt salesmen, beggars and street urchins. I do remember them having a tired, worn-out looking lineup the few times that I did go in, but DMZ did have a strong following with some of the old-timer military types. (continue reading…)




















