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Archive for June 11th, 2010


Dallas Strip Clubs: Selling It All to Roam the Country in a Lamborghini

Jordan visited ghost towns and big cities. He retraced childhood trips. As soon as he’d settle down, he’d get the itch to move, so he’d pack up and drive somewhere else. It quickly became difficult to pay for the house — the one remaining possession he couldn’t shake — and afford gas. He almost lost the house numerous times.
“I have a few hundred grand against me. I don’t like debt, but I’m used to it,” he says. “I’ve accumulated a lot and paid it back several times in my life.”
Wandering the country brought as much joy and humor as it did introspection and isolation. While visiting a strip club in Ohio, Jordan, who was 32 at the time, was mistaken for the musician Moby. The waitress was convinced because of his shaved head, glasses and fancy car.

See the full article from “Wired News”

Dallas Escorts: Bryant on side, Brooking on field for Cowboys camp

Cowboys QB Romo not worrying about blind side, expects things to be fine with Free and others
May 13th, 2010 Cowboys’ Romo expects Free, others to protect himGRAPEVINE, Texas — Dallas Cowboys quarterback Tony Romo isn’t sounding too concerned about life without five-time Pro Bowl left tackle Flozell Adams protecting his blind side. “I can’t worry about it,” Romo said Wednesday.
Dez Bryant on the field with Cowboys, says he’s done talking about prostitute question
April 30th, 2010
Bryant ready to focus on future with CowboysIRVING, Texas — Dallas Cowboys rookie receiver Dez Bryant says he’s done talking about being asked by Miami Dolphins general manager Jeff Ireland in a pre-draft interview if his mother was ever a prostitute. After his first workout with the Cowboys during a rookie minicamp Friday, Bryant repeatedly said he didn’t want to talk about his interview with Ireland.

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Dallas Strip Clubs: Selling It All To Roam The Country In a Lamborghini

Jordan visited ghost towns and big cities. He retraced childhood trips. As soon as he’d settle down he’d get the itch to move, so he’d pack up and drive somewhere else. It quickly became difficult to pay for the house — the one remaining possession he couldn’t shake — and afford gas. He almost lost the house numerous times.
“I have a few hundred grand against me. I don’t like debt, but I’m used to it,” he says. “I’ve accumulated a lot and paid it back several times in my life.”
Wandering the country brought as much joy and humor as it did introspection and isolation. While visiting a strip club in Ohio, Jordan, who was 32 at the time, was mistaken for the musician Moby. The waitress was convinced because of his shaved head, glasses and fancy car.

See the full article from “Wired (blog)”

Dallas Adult Entertainment: New alliances, league affiliation ready to reshape college sports

… There is anxiety associated with any type of change,” Wellman said. “It remains to be seen if the changes that may or may not occur will be beneficial to college athletics overall. I would say the changes made in the past have been beneficial. I don’t think we need to fear change. I think we need to make sure the changes are appropriate.”
Is it really about academics?
While acknowledging that the flourishing Big Ten Network is one reason to expand, Big Ten Commissioner Delany has said expansion is one way the league’s schools can counter a general population shift to the South from the Midwest. He also has said that academics are a top priority, emphasizing AAU membership as a requirement for Big Ten membership.
An exception would be Notre Dame, not an AAU member but strong academically and long coveted by the league. Notre Dame turned down the league for membership in 1999.
“Of course they’re going to say that,” Smith College economics professor Andrew Zimbalist said of the Big Ten’s repeated emphasis on academics. “What are they going to say? ‘We’re going to prostitute ourselves?’ “

See the full article from “USA Today”