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Archive for September, 2010


Dallas Strip Clubs: Youth Sports Leader Manages Strip Clubs

Youth Sports Leader Manages Strip Clubs
Published : Thursday, 30 Sep 2010, 4:06 PM CDT
Adapted for Web by Tracy DeLatte, myFOXdfw.com
KELLER, Texas – Some parents are upset about who is heading up their children’s sports organization.
By night Steve Craft is a volunteer with the Keller Youth Association.
His supporters appointed him to a three-year term as president of the association, which includes baseball, football and cheerleading leagues for hundreds of kids.
He has a genuine concern about people, those supporters said.
But some parents can’t get past what Craft does to earn a paycheck. By day he works for Burch Management, a company that manages strip clubs throughout the Metroplex.
Ryan Ritter, who has two children and coaches a baseball team, said most parents didn’t know about Craft’s employment when he was appointed earlier this year.

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Dallas Strip Clubs: AMEX Losers of the day (CVM, NGD, BQI, GBG, SSN)

Oilsands Quest Inc. AMEX:BQI moved down by 0.27%, closed at $0.52 with the traded volume of 2.04 million shares and market capitalization remained $162.40 million. Oilsands Quest Inc. (OQI) is a development-stage company, which operates through its subsidiary companies. It is engaged in a range of projects in the oil and gas industry in Western Canada with an emphasis on the oil sands. The projects of the Company include Saskatchewan Oil Sands, Alberta Oil Sands and Pasquia Hills Oil Shale. The wholly owned subsidiaries of the Company include Oilsands Quest Sask Inc. (OQI Sask), Township Petroleum Corporation (Township), Western Petrochemicals Corp. (WPC), Stripper Energy Services Inc. (Stripper), 1291329 Alberta Ltd., Oilsands Quest Technology Inc. and 1259882 Alberta Ltd. In December 2009, the Company completed a 40 kilometers two-dimensional (2-D) seismic program on the permits to the north and south of Axe Lake.

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Dallas Strip Clubs: Lively musical production delivers “the full monty” for area theatre goers

… The full monty,” a British idiom of unknown origin for “the real thing” or “not reduced in any way” took on new meaning after the release of the 1997 film by the same name. At the crux of the movie was the experiences of a group of out of work Sheffield steelworkers who reluctantly embark on learning to become male strippers.  Thus “the full monty” came to be associated with removing every stitch of clothing or going fully nude.  

As the production progresses, the down and out blue collar workers who lost their jobs with the closure of a local steel mill, hatch a plan to generate some much needed income by putting on their own one-night male stripper production of just ordinary guys.  When ticket sales lag, Jerry (played by Bryan Lewis), the catalyst behind the whole stripper idea, to differentiate his group of amateurs from the professionals boasts that his group will be doing “the full monty” by taking it all off.

See the full article from “Examiner.com”

Dallas Strip Clubs: Parent renews calls for youth leader, strip club manager to resign

Parent renews calls for youth leader, strip club manager to resign
“He is not the person we want to have as the face of our organization.”
Dawn Tongish The 33 News September 24, 2010
KELLER, TX – Kris Yglesias still can’t believe the person in charge of the Keller Youth Association is also a businessman who operates several strip clubs in North Texas.
“He is not the person we want to have as the face of our organization.”
The father of two, who coaches his sons baseball teams found out the president of the group, Steve Craft runs some popular topless clubs. Since then, Yglesias has sent emails to members of the associations board, asking for Craft to resign.
“Someone who manages a strip club and lives in that mode with those scruples is not the standard that I want for my children’s organization.”

See the full article from “33 KDAF-TV”

Dallas Adult Entertainment: Missing woman victim of foul play

Taylor’s boyfriend, Gene Hape, said Taylor had a crack cocaine habit and worked as a prostitute, walking the local strolls. He said she had encountered violence before — she was attacked last fall by a man who put a belt around her neck, and a man with a gun threatened her before that.
Hape said in an interview last month that he was very concerned when a man was charged with a violent attack on another prostitute after Taylor vanished. In that Aug. 16 case, the 29-year-old victim managed to escape from the trunk of a moving car on Old Sambro Road.

Laffin, who got married just days after Taylor disappeared, was charged in an alleged attack on another prostitute last year.

Although Palmeter said prostitution is a high-risk lifestyle, he wouldn’t confirm that Taylor worked as one or if she was in more danger because of it.

Collee-Levoie said Taylor’s work as a prostitute left her unfairly exposed to greater harm than most people.

See the full article from “TheChronicleHerald.ca”

Dallas Adult Entertainment: You Will Meet A Tall Dark Stranger

Shooting in London for the fourth time, Allen has already lost interest in evoking the city in its particularities, as he did to varying degrees of success in Match Point and Cassandra’s Dream. Here, it might as well be Vancouver subbing in for New York. Gemma Jones does charming work as the matriarch of a family of wandering eyes. In the throes of a late-life crisis, her husband of many decades, played by Anthony Hopkins, has left her for a dim call girl (Lucy Punch) half his age, and Jones turns to a loopy fortune-teller for advice. Meanwhile, Jones’ daughter Naomi Watts, a would-be art dealer, and her American husband Josh Brolin, a struggling novelist, are having problems in their marriage, too. Watts is drawn to her handsome new boss (Antonio Banderas) while Brolin obsesses over an attractive Spaniard (Freida Pinto) who lives across the courtyard from them. 

See the full article from “A.V. Club (satire)”

Dallas Adult Entertainment: Lesson from Cuyahoga

Article published September 23, 2010
Lesson from Cuyahoga
In defense of Lucas County government, it’s not nearly as bad as Cuyahoga County government. But the official-corruption scandal roiling the county that includes Cleveland offers a cautionary tale for Toledo-area residents of what can happen when needed government reform is delayed, obstructed, or ignored.
Last week, Cuyahoga County’s auditor pleaded guilty to 21 corruption charges. Federal prosecutors allege he pocketed more than $1 million in bribes and kickbacks. The auditor’s two top aides have quit.
One of the county’s three commissioners was indicted on 26 counts. He is accused of exchanging government contracts, jobs, and influence for cash, meals, travel, home furnishings, a discounted Rolex watch, prostitutes, and other personal gifts and favors.
Two Common Pleas judges were indicted as part of the two-year public corruption investigation, one for taking bribes and engaging in a criminal conspiracy with the county auditor, the other for lying to the FBI. Several other county officials and business and union executives also have been charged, and more indictments are expected.

See the full article from “Toledo Blade”

Dallas Adult Entertainment: You Want Positive Cowboys News? You Get Dez Bryant

… Bryant lied. He denied having a relationship with Sanders. (And indeed, eventually, Bryant chose as his agent Eugene Parker who – surprise! – used to be Deion Sanders’ agent.) That’s guilty enough, and so for the first time in his Oklahoma State career, college football found a way to prevent him from using his 6-foot-2, 225-pound frame to catch touchdown passes almost at will. (Understand, in Dez’ sophomore season of 2008 he totaled 87 receptions for 1,480 yards and 19 touchdowns, including two punt returns for scores.)
     It suspended him for the season’s final nine games.
    
Bryant’s path to this point has been a sometimes-difficult one. He didn’t know his father and his teenage mother served time in prison for dealing drugs. (Before the NFL Draft, the Miami Dolphins drew the ire of Bryant and the public for asking him if his mom was a prostitute. By the way, for all the controversy and the hurt feelings, it seems to me be a notion that is more unsavory than it is unrealistic.)

See the full article from “Dallas Blog (blog)”

Dallas Adult Entertainment: Woody Allen continues to be fascinated with how people abuse and deceive one …

The real point of Allen’s title You Will Meet a Tall Dark Stranger is to jab at faith as a form of superstition: Sally’s mother visits a fortune teller and clings to the suspicious, paid-for advice. Her pathetic search for guidance is a postdivorce response to insecurity and fear, just like her husband’s dalliance with prostitute/actress Charmaine (Lucy Punch). Each character switches partners and allegiance (aspiring novelist Roy even plagiarizes his best friend), but it all happens in Allen’s degraded appreciation of social climbing. Compare the clownish wrap-up Allen gives his Brit twits with Quadrille’s fugue-like dialogues, in which the characters amusingly articulate their world views, leading to a zesty finale that tilts into musical comedy—a tonal shift and spiritual distillation that was cinema’s damnedest denouement until Godard’s 1965 Band of Outsiders.

See the full article from “New York Press”

Dallas Adult Entertainment: Woody Allen’s ‘Tall Dark Stranger’ feels overly familiar

Watts, ordinarily a wonderfully subtle actress, is oddly blank, her character underdeveloped.
Brolin’s Roy is more dynamic, but off-putting, as a frustrated writer whose voyeuristic obsession with the mysterious Dia (Freida Pinto) upends his marriage. He flirts and confesses essentially to being a peeping Tom. She’s instantly infatuated, abandoning her fiancé for this weirdo. It’s a strange world these people inhabit.
Meanwhile, Sally is nursing her own crush, on her unhappily married boss Greg (Antonio Banderas), and Helena finds a kindred spirit in Jonathan (Roger Ashton-Griffiths), who actually believes in spirits.
The concept is thin and the intrigue predictable. The movie’s tone is facile at best and smug at worst. The most comical of the romantic couplings involves Alfie, besotted with airheaded call girl Charmaine (Lucy Punch). She’s not only tarty and unschooled, but about 35 years his junior.

See the full article from “USA Today”