MWA: Vicky Vette

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Source: Adult Industry News

By: Myles Shaffer


Myles Shaffer

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Vicky Vette

Wednesday, November 23rd, I went to the City of Industry Spearmint Rhino to spend the evening with Vicky Vette. (Normally, with the exception of the Van Nuys club, the Rhinos have their features on Thursday, Friday and Saturday, but this week was different because of Thanksgiving Day, of course.)

While I have written about Vicky three times since September 27th, most recently just last week, there were only two features in town this weekend, and I didn’t go to see the second one for personal reasons. Therefore, I am going to have quite a bit to say about Vicky this week. Otherwise, there wouldn’t be any point in even bothering to write the column this week!

For starters, Vicky is very beautiful, quite sexy, and one of the most extremely sweet, nice, caring, and friendly women it has ever been my extreme pleasure to meet and call a friend!

Vicky only had two shows this evening. For the first, she performed her, “Viking Vixen,” show, complete with a horned helmet, a sword, and a long fur cape. For the second show, she did her, “Dumb Blonde,” show, which consists of a very sexy costume, and is a very fun show.

After the last show, Vicky, Frank, Dwayne, who, I’ve been told, appeared in one of Vicky’s films, Mondo, Jonathan, and I went over to the nearby Denny’s, where we hung out and had a very enjoyable late night chat before going our separate ways. Well, Dwayne, Mondo, Jonathan, and I went our separate ways. Frank, the lucky son-of-a-gun, went with Vicky. Don’t sweat it folks, Frank has a legal right, as well as a duty, to go home with Vicky. (Now that is my idea of doing your duty!)

Friday, November 25th, I returned for Vicky’s last two shows of the evening. While I got there too late for the first show, I was told she did a mermaid show. I’m sorry I missed it. I suspect it is a show to be seen!

For her second show, Vicky did her, “Nurse,” show, which is a lot of fun for everybody including Vicky. And, for the last show of the evening, Vicky did her, “Mafia Gangster,” show, my term, not Vicky’s. I’m not certain what she might call it. Anyhoo, her costume for this show looks great. She wears a dark gray, pin-stripped, suit consisting of a very abbreviated top, and a very, “Cheeky,” mini-skirt, if my readers get my drift, a black fedora hat, a black trench coat, and she carries a pair of toy pistols.

On this night, I received a very pleasant surprise. My sweet buddy, Devon, is back! The lovely Devon was born in London, England, and, I believe she told me, was reared in Nebraska. As it turns out, the reason Devon disappeared several years ago is because she returned to London and worked at the Spearmint Rhino there for the last five years. Lord, but it was good to see her again! She is such a sweet person. (During Vicky Vette’s last show of the evening Thursday night, Devon was sitting at the tip rail with me. About the time Vicky was completely disrobed, she came over and pulled Devon up onto the stage with her, and things got hot! After Vicky was through with Devon, and Devon returned to me, I asked Devon if she had enjoyed herself. Devon responded by telling me that she had always thought she was a strictly heterosexual woman. However, the time she had just spent on stage with Vicky had her tingling in all the right places!)

Also on this evening, I met Vanessa and Joy. Initially, I met Vanessa when I was gawking at her, and she asked me, “Why are you looking at me like that?” I responded with, “Because you are beautiful, and I’m trying to memorize everything about you!” Vanessa appears to be Hispanic, and is very sexy looking. Also, as it turns out, she is quite friendly and has a good sense of humor.

Joy is a very sexy, voluptuous, blonde. She is very hot looking, friendly, and she also seems to have a good sense of humor.

If any of my readers find themselves in the vicinity of the City of Industry Rhino some weekend night, drop in, look for Devon, Joy and Vanessa, say hello, and possibly buy some dances with these three lovely ladies. I don’t believe anybody would be disappointed that they did. I believe I’ll more than likely do so myself eventually.

Saturday, November 26th, after spending all day and putting 101 miles on the car running all over Hell and half of Georgia taking care of family business, I returned home and took what turned out to be a long nap. After my nap, I freshened up and returned to the City of Industry Rhino in time to say hello and catch Vicky Vette’s final show of this engagement.

For the final show, she performed her, “Sorceress,” show. Her costume for this show is a rather appealing, black outfit complete with a long, black, hooded cape, which is decorated with silvery sequins forming a few flowing lines and a few large stars.

After Vicky had finished and cashed out, She, Frank, myself, Eddie Charisma, Tia Jordan and her escort who’s name I never learned, went once again to the nearby Denny’s, they for breakfast, and I for my ever present diet cola. I hope I’ve spelled Eddie’s and Tia’s names correctly. If not, I do apologize to them for not thinking to ask.

While I didn’t learn the name of the gentleman who was escorting Tia, he looked extremely familiar to me; therefore, I believe he is either adult talent, or I have seen him around enough times to semi-register in my feeble mind.

Any of my readers who ever get a chance to see Vicky Vette perform and to meet her in person really must do so. Vicky is a wonderful person, and she has many fun and interesting shows in her repertoire. Also, Vicky performs better every time I see her, and she did a great job the first time I ever saw her perform.

Visit the lovely Vicky at: VickyAtHome.com. Vicky also has a Yahoo group which can be found at the link in the box to the right.

Th-th-th-that’s all folks! Until next week, everybody stay safe and enjoy life!

Bonsoir et au revoir,

Myles Shaffer