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Miami Stripper, Tip Drill, Is Hospitalized
Caramel Delight replied 12 years, 9 months ago 28 Members · 59 Replies
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oh nvm i found it. Yea thats pretty scary but impressive. I hope she makes it through. Isnt there a song named after her?
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wow scary!!! I work in a club and girls do crazy things on the pole all the time its so scary because if anything happens you cant work until you are healed. Ive seen girls fall down stairs and off the stage before because they were drunk but the pole she was on in that video looks High as Hell our poles are half that height so if girls fall its not as bad. WOW I Hope this girl is okay <3 .
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yea she is a very talented performer and she is in my thoughts and prayers tonight for sure. *fingers crossed* +++++https://www.studioveena.com/img/smilies/icon_heart1.gif
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Tip Drill is the one of the feature girls here at KOD. However, she is very daring (dangerous). Her routine involves her leaving the actual pole and crossing the pole beams that are connected to the ceiling. KOD used to be a warehouse so there are all types of beams on the ceiling. The poles there are approx. 22 feet high. My son knows her and follows her on twitter, and he told me that right before her accident she tweeted that she had just finished her Peach Ciroc. He told me it’s normal there for the dancers to drink while working. However, she is doing better. She was tweeting yesterday.
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I'm glad to hear she's doing better. A brutal reminder that drinking and poling do NOT mix.
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Absolutely, especially when your climbing 22 feet above the ground!
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Yeah here is a video that shows her hanging on the beams and then her signature move… wow! Hope she is ok:)
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Personally I cant say I support stripping, I truly think it's a very demeaning job for any woman to do, especially when you have DJ's narrating in the background with comments like "look at that bitch swing"
however that does not mean people have the right to throw out nasty comments like "strippers deserve what they get" many times there are life circumstances that force girls into the trade unwillingly. yes, there are many girls who take it up for the money/fame/whatever. I may not respect their life choice, but never would i disrespect the individual or wish them harm. That accident could have happened to any pole performer, or aerialists for that matter.
belittleing the women for what she does will do nothing but to stroke your own inflated sense of personal morality,
my prayers are with her, and I hope one day she can find a job where she is respected for her talent, not just here D cup.
and sorry for all the spelling mistakes, for some reason the spell checker was not working for me
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Yeah I personally didn't like the narative in the video but it was the only one I could find that shows pretty clearly her skills.
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Most recent update I have found:
http://blogs.miaminewtimes.com/riptide/2012/02/tip_drills_injuries_stripper_s.php
Her friend says she was not drunk. The fall was from 35+ feet : O She was able to position herself to fall correctly. She has a lot of broken fractures and needs plastic surgery.
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Falling correctly can sometimes literally be the difference between life and death. It's going to take her a while to come back from all her injuries, but at least she's alive.
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This reminds me of when Jenyne Butterfly fell climbing across some ceiling beams at the Miss Pole Dance finals– I remember thinking that those ceiling beams were likely slick with dirt/grime/grease. The move looks badass, but it's really inadvisable to climb on things that aren't specifically made/maintained for that! That said, I hope this woman recovers quickly.
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The entire rigging for most comps are not there permanently. They also practice their routines on the entire set up prior to comp. The problem with Worlds was stage lighting and air conditioning. If you watch her entire routine that was not the only time she slipped (as well as many other performers). If it had not been for her circus training that could have been a lot worse for her. From what I understand she taught all of her workshops the next day as if nothing had happened.
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