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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"My friends got me one and I think I ended up throwing it away! Think they just ordered it online
I think some of them are just holding up ceilings "
Structural I had no where to put it, I had sloped ceilings in the bedrooms! |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"I babybear seem to be a natural at pole dancing I even got witnesses that will vouch for me so pole where? Can I go? Or cum "
Ah but only I can do the Walking on air baby |
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By *ilderMan
over a year ago
dublin |
"My friends got me one and I think I ended up throwing it away! Think they just ordered it online
I think some of them are just holding up ceilings
Structural I had no where to put it, I had sloped ceilings in the bedrooms!"
That's a major design flaw in poles alright. You'd need to get an additional piece of timber or steel fixed back to the rafters or joists to make up for the slope. Possible but an extra pain. Plus you'd have limited spinning space with the sloped ceiling |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"Thanks lollipop. Where in the forum do we find details for our M & G tomorrow night x"
The location will be texted out in the morning, there's an update thread a couple of threads down in the forums |
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By *irty130Couple
over a year ago
Bristol Area |
X-Pole X-Pert is what you want for in the home. Sturdy and requires no fixings. Used in lessons and competitions - it's not just a "play" pole.
For sloping ceilings, there is also a "ball mount" which can be screwed into the ceiling and used at any angle.
Let me know if you need any more advice on where to buy.
Don't scrimp on a pole, cheaper ones can be incredibly unsafe, likely to fall, or cut/pinch your skin. |
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"X-Pole X-Pert is what you want for in the home. Sturdy and requires no fixings. Used in lessons and competitions - it's not just a "play" pole.
For sloping ceilings, there is also a "ball mount" which can be screwed into the ceiling and used at any angle.
Let me know if you need any more advice on where to buy.
Don't scrimp on a pole, cheaper ones can be incredibly unsafe, likely to fall, or cut/pinch your skin. "
YES!!! This ^^^^^^^^^^ |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"X-Pole X-Pert is what you want for in the home. Sturdy and requires no fixings. Used in lessons and competitions - it's not just a "play" pole.
For sloping ceilings, there is also a "ball mount" which can be screwed into the ceiling and used at any angle.
Let me know if you need any more advice on where to buy.
Don't scrimp on a pole, cheaper ones can be incredibly unsafe, likely to fall, or cut/pinch your skin.
YES!!! This ^^^^^^^^^^ "
Aaah the very couple!!! I heard good reports about your show at a social or M&G a while back! Am I correct in saying you used a rope or ribbon for a spectacular show!! You wowed many a people, was told you were very graceful!!!
May I have some lessons please pleeeaasssee!!!!! |
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By *ceryMan
over a year ago
Malahide & Waterford |
"X-Pole X-Pert is what you want for in the home. Sturdy and requires no fixings. Used in lessons and competitions - it's not just a "play" pole.
For sloping ceilings, there is also a "ball mount" which can be screwed into the ceiling and used at any angle.
Let me know if you need any more advice on where to buy.
Don't scrimp on a pole, cheaper ones can be incredibly unsafe, likely to fall, or cut/pinch your skin. "
There's more injuries from poles breaking or coming away from the mounts than there are from people falling from them..... So make sure u mount ur pole securely....
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By *irty130Couple
over a year ago
Bristol Area |
"YES!!! This ^^^^^^^^^^
Aaah the very couple!!! I heard good reports about your show at a social or M&G a while back! Am I correct in saying you used a rope or ribbon for a spectacular show!! You wowed many a people, was told you were very graceful!!!
May I have some lessons please pleeeaasssee!!!!! "
At Xtasia at Phukt most recently. Had ribbons off my panties if that's what you mean?
I teach pole dancing in Bristol (UK) |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"Does anyone have a pole for sale or know where we could pick one up for our play room.
No, but I can get you a little Romanian if the price is right? "
Funny hahaaaha |
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"X-Pole X-Pert is what you want for in the home. Sturdy and requires no fixings. Used in lessons and competitions - it's not just a "play" pole.
For sloping ceilings, there is also a "ball mount" which can be screwed into the ceiling and used at any angle.
Let me know if you need any more advice on where to buy.
Don't scrimp on a pole, cheaper ones can be incredibly unsafe, likely to fall, or cut/pinch your skin.
YES!!! This ^^^^^^^^^^
Aaah the very couple!!! I heard good reports about your show at a social or M&G a while back! Am I correct in saying you used a rope or ribbon for a spectacular show!! You wowed many a people, was told you were very graceful!!!
May I have some lessons please pleeeaasssee!!!!! "
Do you mean me??? Rope? Ribbon?? |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"X-Pole X-Pert is what you want for in the home. Sturdy and requires no fixings. Used in lessons and competitions - it's not just a "play" pole.
For sloping ceilings, there is also a "ball mount" which can be screwed into the ceiling and used at any angle.
Let me know if you need any more advice on where to buy.
Don't scrimp on a pole, cheaper ones can be incredibly unsafe, likely to fall, or cut/pinch your skin.
YES!!! This ^^^^^^^^^^
Aaah the very couple!!! I heard good reports about your show at a social or M&G a while back! Am I correct in saying you used a rope or ribbon for a spectacular show!! You wowed many a people, was told you were very graceful!!!
May I have some lessons please pleeeaasssee!!!!!
Do you mean me??? Rope? Ribbon?? "
Yes! I heard great reports about your performance, very graceful!! It can't be easy using a rope/ribbon!! |
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"X-Pole X-Pert is what you want for in the home. Sturdy and requires no fixings. Used in lessons and competitions - it's not just a "play" pole.
For sloping ceilings, there is also a "ball mount" which can be screwed into the ceiling and used at any angle.
Let me know if you need any more advice on where to buy.
Don't scrimp on a pole, cheaper ones can be incredibly unsafe, likely to fall, or cut/pinch your skin.
YES!!! This ^^^^^^^^^^
Aaah the very couple!!! I heard good reports about your show at a social or M&G a while back! Am I correct in saying you used a rope or ribbon for a spectacular show!! You wowed many a people, was told you were very graceful!!!
May I have some lessons please pleeeaasssee!!!!!
Do you mean me??? Rope? Ribbon??
Yes! I heard great reports about your performance, very graceful!! It can't be easy using a rope/ribbon!! "
That definitely wasn't me.... |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"X-Pole X-Pert is what you want for in the home. Sturdy and requires no fixings. Used in lessons and competitions - it's not just a "play" pole.
For sloping ceilings, there is also a "ball mount" which can be screwed into the ceiling and used at any angle.
Let me know if you need any more advice on where to buy.
Don't scrimp on a pole, cheaper ones can be incredibly unsafe, likely to fall, or cut/pinch your skin.
YES!!! This ^^^^^^^^^^
Aaah the very couple!!! I heard good reports about your show at a social or M&G a while back! Am I correct in saying you used a rope or ribbon for a spectacular show!! You wowed many a people, was told you were very graceful!!!
May I have some lessons please pleeeaasssee!!!!!
Do you mean me??? Rope? Ribbon??
Yes! I heard great reports about your performance, very graceful!! It can't be easy using a rope/ribbon!!
That definitely wasn't me.... "
No!? |
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By *ceryMan
over a year ago
Malahide & Waterford |
A certain club I was in over the weekend had eight poles that I could count for u to exercise your skills on. Not in Ireland though. They even allowed photos to be taken on the pole that was just after reception. Unfortunately you could not take photos at the other poles, they may come out over exposed...
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By (user no longer on site) OP
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"YES!!! This ^^^^^^^^^^
Aaah the very couple!!! I heard good reports about your show at a social or M&G a while back! Am I correct in saying you used a rope or ribbon for a spectacular show!! You wowed many a people, was told you were very graceful!!!
I want lessons please will be in touch
May I have some lessons please pleeeaasssee!!!!!
At Xtasia at Phukt most recently. Had ribbons off my panties if that's what you mean?
I teach pole dancing in Bristol (UK)" |
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