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Archive for January 22nd, 2010


Dallas Adult Entertainment: Saints-Jets Super Bowl Would Make For Fun Governor Bets

It has become customary in sports for bets to be made between the governors of the two states where the championship game teams come from. An insider claims there would be plenty of nudity involved in a New York and New Orleans bet.
“If the Jets win, Louisiana Governor Bobby Jindal would have to send ten of the hottest chicks from this year’s Mardi Gras Parade to New York for a private session with Governor Patterson,” said the source, who wished to remain anonymous.
On the other hand, the same source claims that New York’s finest hookers would be headed to see Jindal should the Saints win. The two governors have declined to comment on these allegations, mainly because they have not been asked about them.
New Orleans is known for their women during Mardi Gras, and New York is famous for their available prostitutes. There is little doubt that both Jindal and Patterson would be glued to the Super Bowl should these bets become reality.

See the full article from “Craps Online (satire)”

Dallas Strip Clubs: Starting Berth for ‘The Answer’ Raises Questions on All-Star Voting

No one who has ever been to college or met a college student should labor under any grand illusions about the responsibility or decision-making acumen of college kids. But if there were any of those people out there, recent news out of Mississippi State — in which three Bulldogs football recruits have found themselves in hot water for posting Facebook status updates detailing a recruiting-visit trip to a strip club — probably burst that bubble.
In Sports Illustrated, Andy Staples pens an open letter to the nation’s athletic recruits encouraging more social-networking discretion. “Heed this advice, recruits,” Staples cautions. “If you don’t want me calling to ask if you went to a strip club or why you were photographed wearing a gang flag, don’t put it on the Internet. I was young once. I know there are things you’d rather your parents not read.”

See the full article from “Wall Street Journal (blog)”