Candy Cream finds that San Francisco is where your career can get creative, "Especially if you are a college student." Candy insists in the strip club as girls around us our giving lap dances during our interview for the book, "Sky over there, Sky isn't her real name; But Sky goes to UC Berkeley over the bridge. Nora is another students that you can find reading Anna Karenina by Leo Tolstoy on her breaks. She studied at Stanford University. That is probably one of reasons she only works here part time. There is plenty of business around Stanford. As soon as the tech companies started to find investors for their startup ventures the restaurants turned into bars and the bars turned into strip clubs. Even if the girls don't get naked, if the dancers wear bikinis only because of city laws in the area, the builds turned into bikini bars. Young computer guys with brains and little social skills love to spend their six figures on pole dancers. These boys were flying to Las Vegas every Friday night to visit girls. We had to open nightclubs here close to their companies. Why fly to Las Vegas? Stay close to home." Candy Cream is full of stories about the transformation of San Francisco, especially Silicon Valley.
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