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Archive for February 10th, 2010


Dallas Strip Clubs: Dear Who: I Think Your Time Machine’s Busted

Then they turned ahead the hands of time by having Tom Petty, whose first hit was on the radio when Rosalyn Carter was still hanging drapes in the White House. After that? AARP cover boy (really) Bruce Springsteen. And now we get The Who. And it’s not even The Who. It’s Who’s Left. Keith Moon died from an overdose of pills (for a rock ‘n roll drummer, that’s “natural causes”) in ‘78. Monster bass player John Entwistle died from a cocaine overdose while humping a stripper in Las Vegas in 2002 (again, “natural causes”). So that left The Who with a creaky, preening front man suffering from LSD (Lead Singer Disease), and a cranky old guitar player with a shady interest in child porn who shambled onstage looking like the befuddled granddad of Axl Timberlake. It was like watching a couple of 65-year-olds out there, flailing around like they were singing “Those Were The Days” at their daughter’s retirement party. Oh, wait—they ARE a couple of 65-year-olds.

See the full article from “New West”

Dallas Adult Entertainment: Vice Squads: Hookers Giving Up Street-Walking for Web Surfing

Vice Squads: Hookers Giving Up Street-Walking for Web Surfing
DALLAS, Texas — Police say the world’s oldest profession has gone high-tech. More prostitutes are leaving the street corner and turning to the Web.
“What we are seeing is just outright advertisements for sexual services,” Deputy Chief Jaime Ayala of the Arlington, Texas Police said.
On one Web site well-known for its “adult services” advertisements, one out of every five ads in Dallas-Fort Worth originates in Arlington.
“We have received a number of complaints about what appears to be obvious postings of what appears to be prostitution,” Ayala said.
The Arlington Police Department is now launching operation “You Never Know” to fight online solicitation.
Undercover officers will be surfing the Web, posing as prostitutes and johns.
“If you respond to an ad or place one, you never know who might be on the other end of the line,” Ayala said.

See the full article from “First Coast News”

Dallas Strip Clubs: Jockularity for Tuesday, Feb. 9

Jockularity for Tuesday, Feb. 9
By Greg FrazierDaily News Sports Editor
Posted: 02/09/2010 07:15:02 AM PST
Updated: 02/09/2010 07:15:03 AM PST
The Florida Sun-Sentinel’s Dave Hyde, after Vikings tackle Bryant McKinnie was kicked off the Pro Bowl team: “It was his first Pro Bowl, and he evidently was so taken by the honor that he celebrated it by, well, celebrating. And celebrating. He missed four of the five NFC practices, a team meeting, the team photo, and last anyone heard from his Twitter account, was leaving South Beach, evidently for a North Dade strip club. Man, that was such a fun sentence to write I need a cigarette.”
ESPN The Magazine’s Rick Reilly, daring to dream of a Saints victory: “Can you imagine? A Super Bowl parade in New Orleans? It would make Mardi Gras look like two boys pulling a beagle in a wagon.”

See the full article from “San Jose Mercury News”

Dallas Escorts: The good times roll in New Orleans Saints’ parade

Brees is something else entirely. Chalk it up to the magic of football: New Orleanians in the last couple of days have been building a shrine to their beloved quarterback outside the gates of his home. With its heartfelt Sharpie-scrawled sentiments and random totems of life in this particular ‘hood — a six-pack of Abita, the local brew, a Hubig’s pie, a storied New Orleans junk-food staple — you’d think, observing from a distance, that the guy had been the victim of a drive-by, not a Super Bowl MVP.
“How’s the ‘Who Dat’ nation feel tonight?” Brees said as his float stopped at Gallier Hall. “We love you and we won that championship for you.”
A man took a microphone to wish Brees the best, on behalf of all of the fans who have waited 40-plus years for New Orleans to experience this moment. It turned out to be U.S. Sen. David Vitter, the family-values Republican running for reelection here despite the fact that his phone number famously appeared on a prostitution service’s list of clients.

See the full article from “Los Angeles Times”

Dallas Adult Entertainment: Prostitutes, Johns Move to Online Solicitation

World’s Oldest Profession Moves to World Wide Web
Increasing number of online ads originate in Arlington
Updated 12:51 AM CST, Wed, Feb 10, 2010
Police say the world’s oldest profession has gone high-tech.
Arlington police say more and more prostitutes are leaving the street corner and turning to the Web.
“What we are seeing is just outright advertisements for sexual services,” Deputy Chief Jaime Ayala said.
On one Web site well-known for its “adult services” advertisements, one out of every five ads in Dallas-Fort Worth originates in Arlington.
“We have received a number of complaints about what appears to be obvious postings of what appears to be prostitution,” Ayala said.
The Arlington Police Department is now launching operation “You Never Know” to fight online solicitation. Undercover officers will be surfing the Web, posing as prostitutes and johns.

See the full article from “NBC Dallas-Fort Worth”