I am not an educated person. I didn't come up through a ballet company. I came up through burlesque. So I have a lot of inferiority feelings concerning my own lack of education, my entry into show business. I'm not a Baryshnikov. I'm not a Nureyev. I came up in vaudeville. Strippers. So I've always had these feelings. But I think they've also helped me.
I want to do a documentary about strippers, 'cause it's a moneymaker.
Republicans don't believe government works, and get into it to prove it will fail. Same with strippers and relationships.
Cuttin' taxes for strippers and thugs.
Polls? Nah. . . they're for strippers and cross country skiers.
Belly strippers! The use of this device is one of the most highly prized - and highly priced - secrets of fast-money winners.
I think some of the best sex writing is going to come from the unexpected sources, not the same old same old. Like I'd love to see a memoir by a submissive man, because we've seen one from a professional submissive and dommes and strippers and hookers. I'd love to see more men writing frankly, not jokingly, about sex.
I love to play strippers and to imitate them. I love using that idea for comedy, but the idea of actually going there? I feel like we all need to be better than that. That industry needs to die, by all of us being a little bit better than that.
Strippers should be role-models for little girls. If only for the fact that they wax their assholes.