Remembering Nottingham s raucous Variety Club, the place with strippers, bingo and women doing unmentionable things It was a nice club but it became a filthy den of iniquity
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The Variety Club in Radford
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Sunday lunchtime nowadays might be a carvery down the pub with the family but years ago it meant beer, bingo and bawdy entertainment at Nottingham s notorious Variety Club.
“How do you spell love? You don’t spell love. You feel it.” Pooh, “Winnie the Pooh”
Many people search for love in different places: school, bars, parties and dating apps. Dating apps are becoming more and more relevant in the age of technology.
People use dating apps with different intentions and ideas of what they want to find, whether that be one night stands, short-term romance, long-term relationships or even friendships.
Because of the pandemic, people aren’t able to go out, so some people have taken it upon themselves to download popular apps like Tinder, Bumble and Hinge. Having an app that lists your interests and matches you with people that have common interests is a great idea.
TCHS Lady Bulldogs drop game to Florida High
The Taylor County High School (TCHS) Lady Bulldogs’ soccer team fell in their first match of the new year, dropping a 3-1 decision against Florida High this past Tuesday.
Alana Hall scored Taylor County’s lone goal off of an assist by Kinsey Goodman
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TCHS girls soccer falls to Wakulla Co., will travel to Marianna Dec. 11
The Taylor County High School (TCHS) Lady Bulldogs soccer team had their three-game winning streak come to a halt this past Tuesday when they came up short against Wakulla County, 3-1.
Alana Hall scored Taylor’s lone goal off an assist by Trista Knowles.
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