But, show up they did, and it wasn’t too long before they were contributing to the destruction of the planet by creating a substantial bit of global warming as their act heated up. Audience participation never fails to add a bit of humour to the night and this one was no exception, one member of the crowd was shown an extreme close up of what a Brazilian is supposed to look like whilst it’s owner demonstrated on the lucky participants chest how the hair comes off in one quick painless movement, I only heard a muffled grunt when the first of a half dozen waxed strips was removed so I am assuming it did not hurt very much at all.
Even though the Vets had plenty of tucker available the exotic dancers had kindly brought some extra food with them in the form of whipped cream pressure pack cans, now I’m not a big fan of this modern arty farty serving of food with swirly bits of stuff artistically presented on the plate, however, I have to say I was very impressed with how they achieved the same effect with a couple of strategically placed squirts of cream on themselves, and, it would be a safe bet to say that the members of the audience that were invited to taste test the result would not have enjoyed having that much cream spread all over their face since they were in short pants and eating cream buns.
The caliber and behaviour of the folk who front up for this show is such that the dancers have no hesitation in taking their act off the stage and into the audience, this adds to the entertainment as there’s always someone in the crowd who gets an unexpected, and very up close involvement in the act, much to his mates and the crowds amusement. Rounding off the night with all four of the dancers on stage at the same time proved to be a hit with the audience if the applause was anything to go by, and with their finale signaling that it was time for the sandman to start his rounds most of the crowd headed off for some shut eye till the Vets served up breakfast the next morning.


