In this case, the “etc.” isn’t the normal, run-of-the-mill “etc.”. Definitely not something one would purchase at the local Woolworth’s. Sounds like the wild and woolly West you live in.quote:That's the quickest way into town to get groceries, eating etc.
Wonder why they are called “cathouses”. I’ve never seen a cat in one of them (there are two interpretations to that statement). Now, I could somewhat (I *did* say “somewhat”) understand if they were called sheephouses. But why cat? Are cats more promiscuous then say, dogs? Cats are definitely not as licentious as some humans; after all, cats mate to reproduce and guys go there NOT to reproduce. It seems they should be called human-houses, or gal-houses, or even a species (that accepts specie) without claws – some kind of herbivore, ideally.
What’s the difference between a courtesan and a call girl? You have to be royalty to “know” a courtesan, and you don’t need a phone.