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  • chemgoddess1

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    April 18, 2013 at 3:02 pm in reply to: Humane Meat

    Raw milk is illegal in most states unless you own the cow.  The stuff I get is lightly pasteurized and non-homogenized.  I do not drink a lot of milk, however my husband does.  I cannot drink "regular" milk any more.

     

     

     

     

  • chemgoddess1

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    April 18, 2013 at 2:23 pm in reply to: Humane Meat

    Yeah, see I have a guy here at work who raises cows and one who raises chickens.  The chickens are strictly for egg purposes and he calls them "his ladies".  Since we camp a LOT we tend to find farms that have their own meat shops attached to their house.  Even the milk I but right now is the closest you can get to raw milk in the state of Ohio and I have been to their farm.

  • chemgoddess1

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    April 18, 2013 at 12:56 pm in reply to: Humane Meat

    While I admire what that organization is doing, did you see their fees?  I have a hard time believing that any small farmer would pay them what they are asking just to get their stamp of approval.

     

    BTW, $75 application, $600 inspection fee for the farm, $700 fee for the slaughterhouse, and then there is a per head certification fee.  If you raise less than 25,000 cattle a year that fee is $1 per head.  And these fees are yearly.

     

    Maybe it is because I live near and know so many farmers that I am jaded to organizations like this.

     

  • chemgoddess1

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    April 18, 2013 at 12:46 pm in reply to: Humane Meat

    Best option is to buy local.  Visit your local farmers market, they typically have fresh meat or know where you can go to get it. 

     

    Also slaughterhouse is not the correct term as all animals end up there; that is the term used for where animals are killed and hung and then butchered.

     

    Talk to Lyme, she just recently bought a half cow if I remember correctly.  She also just had her first "organic" beef (I used quotes because organic is not a typical term for animals).

  • chemgoddess1

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    April 18, 2013 at 11:49 am in reply to: Pole Instructor Mistakes?

    Vent away.  But also, have you brought this up with the studio?  Explain to them that they will be losing money because they do not offer enough classes for the need and you routinely get shut out of class.  A good business owner will take a look at things.

  • chemgoddess1

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    April 18, 2013 at 11:26 am in reply to: Pole Instructor Mistakes?

    Usually the only reason a studio cuts back on popular classes is when they do not have enough instructors.  There are very few instructors up here in Cleveland and if you are talking about the studio I think you are, aren't some of the instructors preparing for competitions?  That alone will tear up your body, not to mention having to teach on top of it.  Trust me, I know it sucks.  Cleveland is going to be losing an instructor as of July and she covers classes at 2 studios.

  • chemgoddess1

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    April 18, 2013 at 8:35 am in reply to: Pole Instructor Mistakes?

    Very few studios can exists as just pole studios.  There is not a single on in NE Ohio and I want to say even into eastern PA that teaches just pole.  Not even the Columbus studios either.  It is much easier to make the rent when you can teach a Zumba class to 30 people as opposed to a pole class to just 5 or 8.  The studios that are teaching burlesque and twerking and aerials actually are keeping students because as they get further in most students want to learn these skills so the ability to keep it in house is just good business sense.

  • chemgoddess1

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    April 18, 2013 at 5:50 am in reply to: Grip aids, never used them….

    When you perform you never know what the climate is going to be.  On top of that typically it is in a big open space that is kept of the cool side, especially if there are lots of spectators.

  • chemgoddess1

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    April 17, 2013 at 6:42 pm in reply to: sprained elbow

    Having slipped down the pole last year during my performance I would say no.  With how hot the studio was along with the window open right next to the pole + nerves I would rather be stuck to the pole than slip off it.  I was third row and was standing on the side next to the windows during some of the performances video taping.  I wish I would have known who you were as I would have said hello!

     I just tore the crap out of my hamstring muscles and honestly paying for a sports massage is probably the only reason I am walking without a limp right now.  I know there are a few threads on here about polers who have had issues with tennis elbow.  If it is that painful then it is best to rest it.  Yeah, it sucks, but doing more damage sucks worse!

  • chemgoddess1

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    April 17, 2013 at 4:35 pm in reply to: sprained elbow

    What class were you scheduled into?  And what moves cause the pain?  Can you work on the opposite side?

     

    And where were you last weekend for the showcase??!!

  • chemgoddess1

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    April 17, 2013 at 3:01 pm in reply to: What is it called??

    She may also be seeing stage poles.

  • chemgoddess1

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    April 17, 2013 at 2:13 pm in reply to: Beautiful pole dancer?

    Korinne, you made me laugh!  While you may not mention your ass, I certainly will.

     

    Korinne has a perfectly bootylicious bubble butt.  And her flexibility pisses me off (but in a good way).  Oh, yeah, I also have been known to show off her perfect boobs, and she is all too happy to oblige.  (another one of those awesome people that pole has brought into my life)

  • chemgoddess1

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    April 17, 2013 at 1:12 pm in reply to: Grip aids, never used them….

    Lots and lots of threads on here for and against grip aids.  Simply put, they did not exist when I started poling.  BUT, I have used them for pretty much every performance I have ever done.  I also found that when I was working on iguana mount my hands would sweat like crazy….a problem I do not normally have. 

    I have pretty much all of the grip aids out there that I keep in my bag.  I have 3 that are my standards depending on the situation; , liquid grip and my own powder from here at my job which is similar to mighty grip and dry hands combined.

  • chemgoddess1

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    April 17, 2013 at 10:03 am in reply to: Pole Flooring??

    You may also be seeing people on an XStage or PS Star Stand Alone, which are free standing poles.

  • chemgoddess1

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    April 17, 2013 at 7:33 am in reply to: Pole Instructor Mistakes?

    No, there are no qualifications that anyone needs to open a studio besides money.

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