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Strippers Protest Ohio Church Protesters

Tired of Pastor Bill Dunfee and members of his congregation videotaping customers' license plates and posting them online, the employees of the Foxhole strip club have decided to set up camp and protest Dunfee's church. From the article: "Now, the dancers have turned the tables, so to speak. Fed up with the tactics of Dunfee and his flock, they say they have finally accepted his constant invitation to come to church. It's just that they've come wearing see-through shorts and toting Super Soakers. They bring lawn chairs and - yesterday, anyway - grilled hamburgers, Monster energy drinks and corn on the cob."

5 comments

  1. Good by iamhassi · · Score: 1

    Hope the church finally leaves them alone.

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    1. Re:Good by Locke2005 · · Score: 1

      I don't know... sounds like church attendance has actually gone UP since strippers started hanging out outside the church. If messin' with strippers helps increase the offering take every Sunday, believe me, the good Pastor is going to keep it up!

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  2. I hope to see more of this! by dunsel · · Score: 1

    Although I wouldn't mind seeing more of those ladies I am referring the counter-protests. You know that local church that goes out wielding graphic "pro-life" carnage on their stick-signs? They deserve a counter-protest.

  3. Coupons by Capt.DrumkenBum · · Score: 1

    The women should hand out 2 for 1 lapdance coupons at the church. :)

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    1. Re:Coupons by cmdrwhitewolf · · Score: 1

      Nah... Most of them probably are already repeat customers anyhow. Trust me on this, coming from a bible thumping town, the one thing I learned is the total hypocrisy of church goers. The louder they yell about something, the more likely their doing that very thing when nobody is looking.

      Our town was big on anti-alcoholism. And there were two things in high numbers in our town, churches and liquor stores. Of course, nobody thought it was odd that the highest traffic time for liquor sales occurred just before & after services.

      But they got incredibly cheesed off when I started photographing the parking lots of both places and later printing the results in the local school paper! :)

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