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Lola Pandora brought her live internet talk show, Talking Trash with Lola Pandora to Georgia July 22, 1999. It was held at the Tabernacle in downtown Atlanta, Georgia adjacent to the Olympic Centennial Park. The event was broadcast live on the Internet and hosted by Excite.com. About 40 people showed up: pretty good for a weeknight in Atlanta.
On the left is a picture of Lola herself. During the breaks, several people got up and took pictures of her. She really liked to "Ham it up" for the camera making outrageous poses and throwing kisses everywhere. Lola is a truly striking women! The kind of women you notice even in a crowded room. Big blonde hair, a curvaceous figure, and serious red FM pumps. There are Red Shoes on her posters, on the T-shirts, and even on the pens they passed out. I'm not sure whether she has the shoe fetish or is just encouraging it in her fans. |
I wasn't sure what to expect when I left for the show. I'd read about it only a few hours earlier in the Creative Loafing, the local entertainment newspaper, but it didn't have many details.
It just said a free talk show being being broadcast live on the Internet. Being so active on the Internet it immediately caught my attention. I was really disappointed that no one from work would join me for a Free show, but they were all afraid it was going to be about sex. They're so conservative here in the South. So I went alone.
Shortly after I arrived Jodi sat down at my table. It was immediately obvious she was with the show. We talked a little and she assured me it wasn't going to be all sex. Watch the archive yourself and tell me what you think. I think it was all sex.
It was a pretty interesting show. Several guests discussed everything from meeting people on-line to Cybersex to live sex. Audience members and online chatters got into the action too. I can't say I really learned anything, but it was definitely entertaining. Unlike a lot of other talk shows it was positive about love and relationships - well, mostly anyway.
Broadcasting live from "The Cellar," a bar in the basement of the Tabernacle, turned out to be a pretty tricky operation. After running a whole lot of wire and installing equipment they had some technical problems. First the microphones on the guests didn't work, then Allura's podium kept falling down. Isn't real life fun? Especially when you try to do something live. But they did more than just do the broadcasting. They had a really elaborate sound board set up so they could add boings, cries, whistles, and other noises to the show. But let me assure you that they didn't add applause. They didn't even have a sign to tell us when to cheer, like Letterman, it was all authentic. |
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After the show, these two sexy kittens, Savage Kitten and Ruthless Kitten took a turn posing on Lola's big couch. It's really funny when people get excited about having their picture taken, but we all had fun. They're big Lola fans and drove all the way from Florida, five hours they said, to see the show. I feel bad that I only drove 15 minutes. I had a really good time. I met some really nice people, took some cool pictures, and got some autographs and other Free stuff. They were giving out T-shirts, pens and hats. It was very cool of Excite.com to bring the show to Atlanta.
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This is Rachel. She's with the agency handling Lola -Dan Klores Public Relations. She was really nice when I arrived and was passing out the T-shirts and stuff. Stop and say Hi when you go to the show. She's also the one you can send copies of your pictures to. I sent a couple and hope they appear in the Lola Gallery. The tour is continuing, so check the schedule and join them at the next stop. After Atlanta they go to New York City. | ![]() |
| Started July 22, 1999 By Stefan Oestreicher spunbystefan@yahoo.com Updated 12 August, 1999 |
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