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Archive for May 28th, 2010


Dallas Escorts: Crayton in Dallas for insurance?

For a rookie who has yet to play a game, Dez Bryant sure does stir things up.
First it was the story about how Miami management, in their pre-draft interview with Bryant, asked him point-blank if his mother were a prostitute.
Now Bryants play in Dallas has Patrick Crayton demanding a trade so he can catch on with a team that actually wants him.
Crayton is convinced, perhaps not erroneously, that the only reason the Dallas Cowboys are keeping him around, is for insurance should one of Miles Austin, Roy Williams, or Bryant either fail to meet expectations, come up lame, or fail to continue to produce.
Craytons plea, and its a legitimate one, is if hes only being kept around as Plan D, give him his release so he can catch on with someone else before all the teams have their rosters pretty much set.

See the full article from “CANOE”

Dallas Strip Clubs: Cincinnati Cowboys?

He was even failing drug tests without even being under contract with any NFL team at one point.
And now here we are, with perhaps the most mercurial of them all, Adam Pacman Jones, a Cincinnati Bengal.
Throw in former defensive coordinator Mike Zimmer and the Bengals are employing ex-Dallas problem-children in all aspects of the game.
While only one incident of Pacmans many well-documented legal altercations happened while under contract with the Cowboys, his year with the team is one that Jerry Jones would undoubtedly like to be dismissed from the memories of Cowboys fans.
Unfortunately, the bizarre nature of the former West Virginia star is not so easily forgettable.
While he may not be the only NFL player who like-ed the strip club, he certainly is one of the only ones who seemed to be involved in every shooting that occurs at them.

See the full article from “FS Southwest”

Dallas Strip Clubs: Tori Black and Joslyn James Host ‘Sexy Celebrity Tour’ May 28-29

Tori Black and Joslyn James Host ‘Sexy Celebrity Tour’ May 28-29
May 27th, 2010 07:05 PM
LOS ANGELES—The Lee Network, the premier booking agency for adult film stars who work the poles in the gentlemen’s club industry, is pleased to announce that clients Tori Black and Joslyn James will be hosting the Sexy Celebrity Tour in Dallas, Texas, on May 28 and 29.
The extravaganza “tees off” on May 28 with the Tiger Tail Tournament at Cedar Crest. Teams will compete for prizes including golfing accessories, cash award and the chance to win a brand-new car. Additional activities include a pole dancing workshop, karaoke, massage therapy and an all-you-can-eat buffet.
After the tournament, the party moves to the Lodge for a lavish dinner buffet and awards ceremony, followed a spectacular after-party at Club Plush.

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Dallas Adult Entertainment: Giants/Jets Survive Tense Vote To Land Super Bowl XLVIII In ‘14

SEEKING SHELTER FROM THIS STORM: In Miami, Greg Cote writes under the header, “NFL Goes Insane With Super Bowl In New Jersey.” Cote: “The league should be arrested for prostitution, because, in effect, the NFL has broken its own rules on mild-climate Super Bowls to reward the Jets and Giants for building a $1.6 billion stadium.” He adds, ”You’re going to play a Super Bowl in the bitter cold with a probability of snow by choice!? … Why play the biggest of all games in fair weather? Makes too much sense” (MIAMI HERALD, 5/26). SPORTINGNEWS.com’s Mike Florio wrote there is a “fine line between being edgy and going loco,” and yesterday’s decision “makes us wonder whether plenty of people have lost their marbles.” The Super Bowl is the “single greatest day on the American sports calendar,” and it “needs to be protected from circumstances that can make the experience something other than super” (SPORTINGNEWS.com, 5/25). In Austin, Cedric Golden writes the “most important game in professional sports …

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