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Archive for May 20th, 2010


Dallas Strip Clubs: Good Guys preview on Fox includes expected Dallas scenery

The show started with a robbery at an East-Dallas-ish-looking residence identified as “327 Holliston Street.” No such street. But over the next 20 minutes, the action was spliced with slow-panning shots of Fair Park, Deep Ellum, and the Cotton Bowl. They even have Whitford’s character Dan Stark living in a silver Airstream trailer parked on the Texas State Fairgrounds in the shadow of the giant ferris wheel.
Much of the action took place in the 2800 block of Commerce Street in a vintage brick storefront. As the cop duo traded gunfire with a South American assassin and glass shatters on the sidewalk, you could spy the graffiti’d wall of Coyote Ugly nearby.
Other locales whose identities were less obvious included a stripper bar and a motel called the South Dallas Value Inn. There was also a scene shot at a hard-to-identify Racetrak-type gas station. But there was no mistaking the location of the ending: the broad concourse in front of Dallas City Hall on Young Street, although the cameras never took in City Hall itself. Maybe they’re saving that for a future episode.

See the full article from “Pegasus News”

Dallas Strip Clubs: The Separation of Church and State Myth

So what has separation of church and state, the removal of religion from the public sphere, wrought? We now live in a nation where prayer and religious displays are largely banned in public settings; where public indecency laws are suspended in California for the Folsom Street Fair, so participants can march through the streets in bondage and fetish gear in various degrees of nudity. Yet there can be no prayer in public schools. The National Endowment for the Arts issues grants to “artists” whose “art” include pictures of the Virgin Mary smeared with dung, or “Piss Christ”, which is a crucifix immersed in urine. Yet high school valedictorians are relieved of that honor if they dare acknowledge Christ in their speech. Strippers and pornography are now protected by free speech laws. Religion is not.

See the full article from “United Liberty”

Dallas Strip Clubs: HP Byron Nelson Championship 2010 Predictions and Odds

Thursday, May 20, 2010
: The 2010 HP Byron Nelson Championship starts on today i.e. on May 20, 2010. In 2010 HP Byron Nelson Championship, the defending champion is Rory Sabbatini and the purse is $6,500,000.
The scene at the HP Byron Nelson Championship is one that most DFW golf fans and duffers themselves hate to miss. Add to that the litany of douchebags, gold diggers and strippers that stroll the TPC at Las Colinas and it’s a symphony for people watching, hook-up scouting and more
Money evidently doesn’t mean what it used to, either. The Nelson has a $6.5-million purse, the highest in a tournament this year not called a major championship, a WGC event or the Players.
The Nelson field offers slim pickings in terms of top golfers to follow. Six of the world’s top 10 players as recently as 2005. That was the last year Byron Nelson was at his namesake tournament and since then the field has continued to slip. Many attended of respect for the late Byron Nelson, including Tiger Woods. 17th ranked Hunter Mahan is the highest ranked player who will attend this weekend’s tournament.

See the full article from “Sports Betting Live (blog)”

Dallas Strip Clubs: Good Guys preview on Fox includes expected Dallas scenery

The show started with a robbery at an East-Dallas-ish-loking residence identified as “327 Holliston Street.” No such street. But over the next 20 minutes, the action was spliced with slow-panning shots of Fair Park, Deep Ellum, and the Cotton Bowl. They even have Whitford’s character Dan Stark living in a silver Airstream trailer parked on the Texas State Fairgrounds in the shadow of the giant ferris wheel.
Much of the action took place in the 2800 block of Commerce Street in a vintage brick storefront. As the cop duo traded gunfire with a South American assassin and glass shatters on the sidewalk, you could spy the graffiti’d wall of Coyote Ugly nearby.
Other locales whose identities were less obvious included a stripper bar and a motel called the South Dallas Value Inn. There was also a scene shot at a hard-to-identify Racetrak-type gas station. But there was no mistaking the location of the ending: the broad concourse in front of Dallas City Hall on Young Street, although the cameras never took in City Hall itself. Maybe they’re saving that for a future episode.

See the full article from “Pegasus News”