Teacher is a stripper but no one knows?
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Archived from the IMDb Discussion Forums — Varsity Blues
Bernnard_Black — 13 years ago(October 01, 2012 09:58 AM)
I know the movie is just that; a movie. So allowances for realism have to be made (like the conspicuous absence of assistant coaches in the last game). But much effort was made to show how small and insular this town is; everyone knows everyone else. So how in the HELL would NO ONE know that Ms. Davis was a stripper? C'mon; someone would know, and as she said, it would cost her her job.
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oniamky — 13 years ago(October 07, 2012 04:07 PM)
I guess all the other coaches rolled with Kilmer after he left except for the ones in the press box because Lance had on headphones. And as for Ms. Davis maybe not many people go to any parent-teacher conference meetings.
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Dropkickmeelmo — 13 years ago(January 19, 2013 03:51 PM)
That strip bar was out of town. down the highway some. wasnt it called the landing strip? it was in the boonies.
what i wanna know is why they would be open until 7am. it's illegal to serve booze past 2am.
Can't buy liquor past 9 in Texas, can't buy beer past 12 in Texas but bars can be open as late as they want, provided no booze is served past 2 -
Hobbes47E — 9 years ago(July 05, 2016 02:37 PM)
That's some strict liquors right there Colorado can sell both until midnight. Bars close at 2.
I use to live in South Carolina and it's worse there. Liquor stores close at 7pm. Some counties can't sell alcohol on Sunday. Until 2006 they didn't allow free pour and had to use those tiny shooters to make drinks. -
Dropkickmeelmo — 9 years ago(July 05, 2016 06:02 PM)
Jesus Christ. I thought Jokelahoma (where I unfortunately reside) was bad.
Clubs and bars close at 2 (there are a few all night places but they can't serve booze period.)
Grocery stores/gas stations can sell low point/church beer (3.2%) 7 days a week, but not before 6AM and not after 2AM. No wine/liquor sales.
Liquor stores can't open till 10AM and close at 9PM. They sell liquor, wine, and beer. It's high point 6-8%, but can't be chilled. Also your typical domestics (Bud, Miller, Coors, etc) aren't sold whatsoever in high point here.
At the merging of the Oklahoma Territory and Indian Territory into inception of statehood (1907) there was a local prohibition law put into place for 21 years thanks to our first Governor Charles Haskell. However there was a "dispensary" system put into place which let people get a prescription from their doctor. That system fell into shambles by the 1930s due to everyone just getting bootleg liquor. Even after the 21st Amendment passed there was still heavy prohibition on a state level.
Finally by 1959 Oklahoma had repealed its state law on the sale of liquor, there are still some dry counties, just as there are in Texas and many other states with completely warped grip on reality.
1959. Kennedy and Nixon were prepping to duke it out for the Presidency when Oklahoma allowed the sale of liquor. And even then it didn't permit liquor by the drink. That provision in the law didn't change until Ronald Regan was threatening the USSR from the White House in his fancy Stetson hat in 1984. -
SmokeyTheGreat — 13 years ago(February 20, 2013 10:43 AM)
It's also illegal for high schoolers to drink but that didn't stop them from being served did it?
Tweeder steals a cop car and doesn't get in trouble.
What does this say to you?
I mean, say what you like about the tenets of National Socialism, Dude, at least its an ethos. -
tvrblue-1 — 11 years ago(September 26, 2014 08:44 PM)
Guessing because in a small town like that, the men don't exactly go around talking about who they saw at the strip club. I'm sure people know but no one talks about it. If a woman know, she wouldn't exactly want to say her husband was at the strip club and saw someone.
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TheLordofTheHarvest — 10 years ago(January 08, 2016 11:37 PM)
Teacher's do that more than people realize; they just have to do a great job hiding it. For instance there was that woman who was fired for doing porn in the Czech Republic last year. Her students ratted her out more or less. She did a 40 minute hardcore porn and claimed she was drugged (she wasn't.) She got fired and blacklisted.
http://www.barstoolsports.com/barstoolu/total-smokebomb-of-a-teacher-fired-after-her-students-find-her-porn-video-online/
In RL, the same would happen even if stripping isn't as bad as porn. I'm sure even if the boys kept their traps shut someone would find out and she would be done. The parents would raise hell for sure. -
Tjanssen411 — 9 years ago(June 19, 2016 03:48 PM)
for personal safety Reasons most Dancers work at least 40 miles from their home city
If there are closer clubs, most patrons won't travel Nearly that far But HS Kids with a fake ID almost have to- like some one points out in another thread, if the Strip Club is too close to West Canaan, the Owner wouldn't let them in, not because he knows they're minors, but because the Game meant too much
combine the two and she's relatively safe from exposure (pardon the pun) on top of that any one who 'outs' her as a stripper is by that action admitting their own presence at the club
and the Adults who brag up hitting the Strip Club likely wouldn't care that a Stripper works at school, and the Moral Guardian who would be outraged by a Teacher who strips would need to explain why they were at the club to witness it. - her only Danger is in specifically HER students picking HER club, on HER nights
- like some one points out in another thread, if the Strip Club is too close to West Canaan, the Owner wouldn't let them in, not because he knows they're minors, but because the Game meant too much
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Woodyanders — 8 years ago(March 10, 2018 04:13 PM)
Nowadays Miss Davis would have probably ****ed the whole football team which in turn would cause her to lose her job and be sent to jail for statutory rape.
You've seen Guy Standeven in something because the man was in everything.