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Travelling thru intersection of Warrigal Rd & North Road (Oakleigh) on Sunday & spotted the Kitten's Bus (black). For the uninformed Kitten's is a stripclub.

There was one of those hand carwashes there with the company name all over it & a couple of broads sitting at an outside table.

Just wondering how closely affiliated this is with the club.

i.e. do you get more than you bargained for for ya $20 wash?

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I work at the safeway on that intersection and I've seen a few seedy people go in there but I've never seen 1 car getting washed.

Maybe I should head in there on my lunch break tomorrow and find out exactly what you get for your money. lol

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"i.e. do you get more than you bargained for for ya $20 wash?"

'Free gift with every purchase'...

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I've seen a Falcon or similiar.. can't remember now.. driving around with brothel advertising plastered all over it.. I wonder how many times it's been keyed/defaced etc.

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Ok - for the quick run down (apparently as I got this info off another forum!)

For $80 you get your vehicle washed top to bottom and while waiting you get a free lapdance included in the price. Apparently they have the Kittens bus set up on site with private booths for the lap dancing. They will also issue you a tax invoice for the services rendered as "car washing" so those of you with company vehicles can claim it on your tax.

Golf243.jpg

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Ok - for the quick run down (apparently as I got this info off another forum!)

For $80 you get your vehicle washed top to bottom and while waiting you get a free lapdance included in the price. Apparently they have the Kittens bus set up on site with private booths for the lap dancing. They will also issue you a tax invoice for the services rendered as "car washing" so those of you with company vehicles can claim it on your tax.

Golf243.jpg

Lap dance AND a tax writeoff, done and done!

:)

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