even if it's just for a night. ♪ >> anthony: batumi in daytime is a strange looking place.reams and current realities. what is going on here? they're building everywhere -- commercial and residential properties rising up out of the ground every few yards. it goes on and on. i meet up with zamir at sazandari, one of the cities older, more traditional joints. >> zamir: tony. how are you feeling? >> anthony: like something crawled inside my head and defecated and then died. >> zamir: listen, i think we're getting old. >> anthony: getting? although, you're looking very svelte i have to say, i'm impressed. >> zamir: i -- you're kidding me. >> anthony: ah, you look good up on that pole. >> zamir: now listen, if we are on the black list again, i think that's the end of my career, but you know -- >> anthony: it was a brief, but magnificent pole-dancing career i can tell you. you went out in a flame of glory. >> zamir: i wasn't aware they're so puritan kind of, you know, country and people are kind of -- i thought they had some sense of humor, but -- >> anthony: hair of the dog. >>