Display title | Bikini Bar |
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Article description: (description ) This attribute controls the content of the description and og:description elements. | Where does a single (or sometimes married) man go on American TV when he wants to see some female flesh? Why, he goes to the Bikini Bar, where he can see young ladies dancing about in their lingerie, swimsuits, or wet T-shirts that suspiciously lack nipples. "Go-go dancer" cages are optional, as are Playboy Bunny outfits in countries where that outfit isn't trademarked by Playboy. |