I Would Like to Talk About the Stripper in the Indian Restaurant

Posted by – January 3, 2009

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Hello.

I had a traumatic experience tonight and I need to talk about it on my blog.

You see, there was a stripper in the Indian restaurant.

Let me explain:

My father and I decided to have dinner together tonight. “There’s an Indian restaurant in downtown Scottsdale that I like,” he said. “They have vegan options.” My father did not mention that they also have a stripper, so I agreed to go.

We walked into the restaurant, and the Indian music was blasting. Not, like, loud dinner music, more like we’d just walked into a fucking Delhi discotheque. Blasting. I looked at my dad. “Is it always like this?” I screamed. “No,” he screamed back, “but usually I come here for lunch.” At least that’s what I think he said. He could have said “I enjoy performing oral sex on marsupials” for all I know, because I couldn’t hear him over the music.

As we followed the hostess to our seats, my father pointed at something. I followed his hand and saw a hooker wearing a belly dancer outfit. She was getting freaky with one of the waitresses in front of a family with small children attempting to enjoy their naan and curry. Now, let me be clear here: There is nothing lewd about belly dancing, and I understand and appreciate that it is a respected art in certain parts of the world. This was not a belly dancer. The craft of belly dancing, as I understand it, does not involve 28-inch synthetic hair extensions and dollar bills around one’s waist. This was a 19-year-old sorority girl wearing cheap drug-store makeup and essentially dancing as she would in a hip-hop club while occasionally moving her hands around in what I might actually deem an offensive impression of belly dancing.

As we sat down, I kept turning around to stare at the stripper, and my face must have shown my shock. “This really bothers you, doesn’t it?” my dad commented. I didn’t know how to respond. She had dollar bills in her underpants. In a family restaurant. She was going table to table shaking her ass in people’s faces and making them pay her for it. “Dad!” I said. “There’s a stripper in the restaurant! There are children here!” My dad is a very “live and let live” sort of person. “She probably took a few belly dancing classes and knows the owner,” he said.

Then why didn’t he give her a job as a waitress?

Eventually she came over to our table and my dad tried to take a picture of her with his cell phone camera. She posed politely, and then gestured to him to pay up. Seriously. Like a fucking stripper would. Stuck her hand out and made the “now you give me money” gesture. My dad laughed and gave me a dollar bill to give to her, because my dad was not about to stick a dollar bill in her fucking underwear, because that is what you do with a stripper. And I was like, “Oh, no, if we’re gonna play this game, we are gonna play this game,” and I grabbed my wallet and got a few more dollars out and broke out my digital camera. She motioned for me to get up and dance with her, and I always enjoy playing with the strippers, so I gave the camera to my dad and I hopped up and got jiggy with her. She pointed to her head, which she was shifting back and forth, walk-like-an-Egyptian style. “It’s all about the head!” she shouted over the pounding music. Every ounce of my body wanted to be like “They pay way better for anal!” but instead I just smiled politely and danced with her while my dad took photos. Then I stuck a wad of cash in her underwear and she didn’t bother us any more.

I should also mention that our orders took forever to come and at one point the waitress came up to us, stared at our table with all of our glasses empty, and asked if there was anything we needed. My dad was like, “Uh … can we get another round of Diet Cokes?” The entire employee base was distracted by the stripper. Nothing was getting done in that restaurant.

In fact, the only useful thing about the stripper was that she gave me an opportunity to clearly define the term “hot mess” for my father.

Without further ado, and since I paid good money for it, the Indian restaurant stripper photo gallery:

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  • Ishiidobie
    Hi Sasha!  You're a fool.  What are you, 16 years old?  Grow up.  Enjoy.
  • Lakkadiv
    it does not matter whether or not she is a belly dancer or a stripper blame her being there on whoever hired her. she is just doing her job. but if you want to get nitty-gritty im sure she is a belly dancer(maybe a bad one) why would the owner hire a stripper? listen to yourself..if it does not make sense it PROBABLY is NOT true. As for you attitude towards strippers thats just horrible. They are people too so treat them as such. Also, this girl was not even doing anything erotic to disturb the "small child" did you see a pole? was she taking her clothes off? okay then. thats what i thought. If you didnt like your service that day you should have given a complaint to the manager/owner but NOT humiliated this girl by posting pictures of her on the internet(which im sure she wouldnt appreciate if she knew about it) and calling her a stripper in a very condescending way.
  • tmw_9999
    This is a belly dancer, not a stripper. Your blog entry is nauseating.
  • Sounds like a jealous Blogger.
    1. She looks worn out.
    2. Costumes are expensive. This may cheesey or beginners costume, but it may be her budget.
    3. I wonder if the blogger know anything about bellydance?
    4. How does the blogger know what a real stripper looks like? The nails are french wit tips.
    ( Mine are always really short and buffed as I'm a therapist and cannot have nails)
    5. Not one of your pictures implies stripper. It suggest the blogger is Mean, unkind sand JEALOUS. Do you know this girl?
    yikes. Get over yourself.
  • Jade
    One thing I forgot to mention, belly dancers in the middle east will typically engage small children and focus their attention on the older men in the audience, here it is more appropriate to focus attention on the women as they tend to be possessive toward their men if you dance to/with them.
  • Jade
    I don't know this woman who is "belly dancing" in the Indian restaurant. Typically you don't see belly dancers in Indian restaurants. They are more apt to dance in Greek, Lebanese, or other Middle Eastern type eating establishments. As a belly dancer myself there is a stigma that follows me around when I mention I dance - so I am very careful to say I am a middle eastern dancer -some people assume belly dancer to be an exotic dancer/stripper. There are rules when you are performing and from what this gentleman said, it appears that many of them were violated - like asking for money and sticking dollar bills in your belt. She is wearing an armband and that would have been more appropriate for placing dollar bills. It is unfortunate that this gentleman is calling her a stripper, an untrained belly dancer yes, but a stripper, no. BTW, many professional dancers wear wigs, hair extensions, have their nails and toes manicured and tan - when you are in the public eye your grooming has to be impecccable and you have to be pleasing to look at. No one wants to see a hot mess dancing.
  • Bellydancer
    Ok no offense, as a bellydancer myself, we do accept tips given that the restaurants don't pay us much to perform there. It is customary to put the money in the dancers skirt without being offensive about it if they don't throw it in the air for us which most customers don't because they are afraid that someone will take it before we can pick it up in between sets. Sorry your experience wasn't the best, she doesn't look like a professional dancer, especially if she was asking for money to take her picture and to dance for you, that is not professional at all and not what we normally do, we are there to entertain you and try to get the ladies up to dance with us and give a small lesson if they are willing, I never ever ask a customer for money, it is their choice to tip.
  • Kay
    Don't lump her in with us real belly dancers! Many of us do take tips at restaurant jobs, but we are much more classy and family friendly than it sounds like she was. She looks quite unprofessional. She's wearing what we call and "airport special"... you know, one of those cheesy crappy costumes you might get as a tourist at the airport or something. Unfortunately, there are quite a few girls who take one belly dance class for a few weeks and think that they are pros. They give us all a bad name. We call them "six week wonders." I'm sorry that your experience there went oh so wrong and hope that you won't lump us all together. :)
  • Dancer
    So... She probably is a real belly dancer and NOT a stripper. And well, belly dancers accept tips. It's not offensive, and as a belly dancer myself, we really do appreciate the tips. It's her job to come around and mingle with the diners, the owner has probably instructed her to do so. She may not be a GOOD belly dancer, but please don't mistake belly dancers for strippers, even if they have money in their belt.
  • Mediathatrules
    Jesus. Relax. Do you ever have any fun?
  • Shoop Kid
    waahhhh. something offended me and i'm going to cry about it on the internets. wahhhh
  • Thatshot
    ha ha! You really need to get out of your Indian ass and go to a strip club to actually see a real stripper! Than you can compare the differences. ;) (stripper myself)
  • Fuk
    dumb ass
  • Jing1
    you are so dumb! that's not a stripper. you can not see a girl with a small dress...
    this girl is a belly dancer.

    (stupid people, let me guess... are you american?)
  • What does being American have to do with it? Racist? Are you?
  • Kassondrarossi
    this is hilarious
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