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Archive for January 27th, 2010


Dallas Escorts: King service has Jesus as its star

Ms. Dixon urged members of Lo-Salem, whose church is near an outdoor basketball facility, to go out and get to know the young people who shoot hoops during the warm months. They could take them bottled water, she said. They should stay and talk to the young people, she said. If church members are filled with Jesus Christ, she said, that essence ”will come out of your pores” to the young people, Ms. Dixon said.
”Dont expect sinners to knock down your [church] doors,” she said. ”Jesus said, Go and make disciples.
”Are we willing to step out of our pulpits and out of our pews and make a real and practical difference in the lives of the gang bangers across the street, the alcoholic next door, and the prostitute we drive by, in order to draw them to Christ, teach them how to use their skills to make legal money and show them how to be real fathers and real mothers to their children?”

See the full article from “Toledo Journal”

Dallas Escorts: Dallas Cowboys 2010 Draft: Creating a Pocket Part I—The Tackles

I’ve heard fans dis­cussing their dis­plea­sure with the play call­ing of Jason Garrett, and specif­i­cally his sup­posed fas­ci­na­tion with the delayed runs. Jason Garrett fell in love with that type of run­ning play for only one reason—it was/​is the best way he could think of to dis­guise the Cowboys’ prob­lems along the line.
For being one of the largest lines in the league this line plays extremely soft and lacks a nasty streak.
Marc Colombo was sup­posed to be a big lift for this unit, if for no other rea­son than his nasty streak. Unfortunately, for every­one involved, that did not hap­pen. Vikings defen­sive end Ray Edwards (a solid
, but far from being All Pro) repeat­edly blew past Colombo like he was a street walker beg­ging for change. And let’s be hon­est, as well as Doug Free played in his absence, he would have no chance against Jared Allen.

See the full article from “Dallas Cowboys Nation (blog)”

Dallas Escorts: Brett Favre Ruins Woman’s Chance to See Husband’s Face One Last Time

SportsChat can only imagine that Mrs. Pearson had the shears out last night, hoping she would finally see her husband’s face again for the first time in 36 years. She may have been smoothing out the blade’s edge, meticulously and steadily sharpening the steel, as Brett Favre led the Vikings on what should have been a game winning drive to end regulation.
Across town, player-hater extraordinaire Fran Tarkenton was likely smiling as wide as former-Senator Larry Craig when the line-up is presented at a he/she bordello in Manila’s Red Light District. When the Vikings signed Favre, Tarkenton exposed himself as a grumpy old man shaking his fist at the kids playing stick-ball in the street because he doesn’t understand why they don’t wear suspenders to keep their trousers above the waistline. His bitterness clearly exacerbated by his own inability to win a Super Bowl for Minnesota.

See the full article from “The Faster Times”

Dallas Escorts: David Squires Urban Affairs

King would not be proud that African-Americans have abandoned the “it takes a village” approach to raising all the kids in the neighborhood and that now we are more fixated on keeping up with the Joneses and buying houses too big and cars too gaudy, making us easy marks for the big banks.
And he would not be proud that many of our women and men spend as much as $3,000 to have other people’s hair — and sometimes fake hair — affixed to their heads.
King would not be too proud that Democrats and Republicans continue to bicker over superficial issues, such as whether Obama has a “Negro dialect,” but not work jointly to solve real problems, such as medical care, child care and a decent job for all Americans.
King would not be proud of those who call themselves ministers but are nothing more than pimps in the pulpit, and he would be ashamed that so-called men of the cloth such as Pat Robertson would pass judgment on a grief-stricken nation such as Haiti in its greatest hour of need.

See the full article from “Daily Press”

Dallas Escorts: Auld Lang Syne: Keller Williams, Ivan Neville, Steve Molitz

Also, be sure to read the latest installments in our Auld Lang Syne series to see what Widespread Panic, Galactic, Drive-By Truckers, Danny Barnes, Brett Dennen, Tea Leaf Green, Railroad Earth, Rogue Wave, The Dodos and a number of other musicians have to say about the past twelve months.
KELLER WILLIAMS
What will you remember most about 2009?
I’ve been madly busy in 2009. I just recorded a bluegrass record with Larry and Jenny Keel. It is called Thief and will hopefully be out in early fall 2010.
What album or albums appeared most often in your iTunes?
I listen to a lot of CDs when I drive. The one that kept me going the most this year is Funk Fixes and Remixes from the Pimps of Joytime. As far as my iPod is concerned, it lives in my iPod DJ Mixer. Lately, I’ve been mixing everything with trouble funk drum beats. I think my son hung off of my ipod as it was docked in the mixer and now……she is broke.

See the full article from “jambands.com”

Dallas Escorts: Day Tripper: Best events for the weekend

The Literary Death Match features four budding authors performing short pieces of writing in front of an audience and three Idol-style judges (although they’re not quite as nasty). This edition’s contestants: Dallas’ Will Clarke, Austin’s Amelia Gray, San Antonio’s William Razavi and Houston’s Katherine Center. 7 p.m. Horchow Auditorium, Dallas Museum of Art, 1717 N. Harwood St. $5-$10 museum admission; free show tickets at the auditorium. 214-922-1803. dallasmuseumofart.org.
He’s super-cool, knows kung-fu and he ain’t messin’ around. Black Dynamite is out to clean up the streets after the Mob kills his brother in this 2009 spoof of ’70s blaxploitation flicks. Be prepared for cheesy lines with straight-faced delivery at its best: “First Lady, I’m sorry I pimp-slapped you into the china cabinet.” Starring Michael Jai White, Arsenio Hall and Tommy Davidson. Midnight (also midnight on Saturday). Inwood Theatre, 5458 W. Lovers Lane. $10. 214-764-9106. www.landmarktheatres.com.

See the full article from “Quick DFW (blog)”

Dallas Adult Entertainment: Review: Give It Up! at the Dallas Theater Center

More typically, Beane twits our expectations with quick little zingers. Topical one-liners like this (Tiger Woods? governor’s wives?) are an ancient tradition, too — a Broadway tradition. The puncturing often comes from Liz Mikel’s sardonic madame, the show’s comic centerpiece (her name, Hetairai, means concubine or courtesan). The role suits Mikel and her singing and comic talents so well, it’s practically a glittery, custom-made, form-fitting, Spandex catsuit, the show’s unforgettable sight gag. At different times, both the young women and the young men of Athens U. seek Hetairai’s hard-won advice about  sexual warfare. (When the cheerleaders show up at the Eros Motor Lodge, Hetairai exclaims, “Damn. Two-for-one lesbian night, again.” )
Just when one is feeling awkward about this example of  the black-woman-as-prostitute and the black-woman-as-font-of-Oprah-ish-wisdom, Mikel deadpans, “Oh, I just love solving me some white people’s problems.” This same basic comic technique gets applied to the well-spoken black player, the arrogant jock who, it turns out, can quote Walt Whitman and Emily Dickens — and so on.

See the full article from “KERA”