I just looked at that link. The clipped out news article reads like this:
Best discotheque for Gay 12-Year-Olds (And for Those Who Like Gay 12-Year-Olds)
The Odyssey - This teeming warehouse of a disco is L.A.'s equivalent of Berlin's pre-war cabarets; the relentless beat shakes every corner of the building and the joint teems with kids who appear to be too young for PG-13 movies.
There's some kind of age limit at the door, but exceptions are made for young dance feveroids with the requisite entry fee. On one visit, we were stopped by a girl who appeared to be no more than 13 - she wanted to know if we could sell her any pot.
Hang out at the juice bar for a while, and a Pretty Young Thing might approach you; it's the place to meet tomorrow's Bianca Jaggers and Halstons.
All of these lost and damaged Hollywood kids had parents who failed them.
Their self-involved, narcissist and often very wealthy parents offered their kids up like a sacrifice, choosing themselves and their happiness over raising their precious children properly.
The vultures are always at the ready to pounce to snatch up the unsupervised.
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I just looked at that link. The clipped out news article reads like this:
Best discotheque for Gay 12-Year-Olds (And for Those Who Like Gay 12-Year-Olds)
The Odyssey - This teeming warehouse of a disco is L.A.'s equivalent of Berlin's pre-war cabarets; the relentless beat shakes every corner of the building and the joint teems with kids who appear to be too young for PG-13 movies.
There's some kind of age limit at the door, but exceptions are made for young dance feveroids with the requisite entry fee. On one visit, we were stopped by a girl who appeared to be no more than 13 - she wanted to know if we could sell her any pot.
Hang out at the juice bar for a while, and a Pretty Young Thing might approach you; it's the place to meet tomorrow's Bianca Jaggers and Halstons.
8670 Beverly Blvd,; 658-8106
All of these lost and damaged Hollywood kids had parents who failed them.
Their self-involved, narcissist and often very wealthy parents offered their kids up like a sacrifice, choosing themselves and their happiness over raising their precious children properly.
The vultures are always at the ready to pounce to snatch up the unsupervised.