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Austin Escorts: The Wine and Gold’s No. 1 Son

Filed under: Austin escorts — goodtimegirl at 11:36 pm on Monday, June 27, 2011

A.C.: (Laughs) Right then, the Oldsmobile Toronado had just changed their model style, and they put the four lights in the back. So I fell in love with the Toronado and I bought the Toronado.
But … it was violet with a white interior and a white top.
And the first time I got it, I parked it in front of the school in front of Notre Dame. It was the funniest thing! People must have thought that we were being invaded! The pimps had invaded!!
So I got all my stuff packed and drove it home to D.C. and parked it in front of my parents house. I get home, I knock on the door. My mother comes to the door and she says, Wheres your car? And I said, Its right there!
She shook her head No. She said, You can sell that thing this week. I did not raise a pimp.

See the full article from “Cavs.com”

Austin Strip Clubs: BAX’S TNA IMPACT WRESTLING REPORT 6/23: Bound for Glory Series Continues, New …

Filed under: Austin strip clubs — angel at 3:36 am on Friday, June 24, 2011

… Backstage, Steiner was raging around looking for Bully Ray with the chain. Tenay then announced the next round of the X Division tournament. But this time we’re getting three brand new faces.
The three wrestlers were shown quickly but cut to a vignette was of Zima Ion, who is Filipino and showed some nice charisma during his montage. Looks like each of the three will get an introductory video tonight before the match.
-In the Impact Zone, Velvet Sky’s music was playing and out came Velvet & Tessmacher. Velvet shook her tail on the rope while Tessmacher did her stripper entrance. Sky said that they demanded a no holds barred match with Jackie and ODB. But since Jackie & ODB don’t have Impact Wrestling contracts, they had to do things by the books.

See the full article from “Pro Wrestling Torch”

Austin Strip Clubs: George Clooney, Madonna, Steven Soderbergh and More: This Fall’s Festival Wishlist

Filed under: Austin strip clubs — angel at 4:12 pm on Tuesday, June 21, 2011

The allegedly retiring Steven Soderbergh has two films awaiting release: “Contagion” and “Haywire.” The former is a thriller set around the threat of an outbreak of a deadly disease and features a ridiculously star-studded cast in Matt Damon, Kate Winslet, Jude Law, Gwyneth Paltrow and Marion Cotillard. Nor does “Haywire” lack for starpower with Ewan McGregor, Michael Fassbender, Channing Tatum, Michael Douglas and Antonio Banderas. It follows a black ops super soldier (newcomer Gina Carano, who could seriously break out from this) who seeks payback after she is betrayed during a mission. One or both could easily end up in Venice and/or Toronto, ushering in the potential beginning of the end of Soderbergh’s career (though he still has the Liberace biopic starring Michael Douglas and the Channing Tatum “male stripper” project on tap). [Peter Knegt]

See the full article from “Indie Wire (blog)”

Austin Escorts: “Last night everything broke”: remembering The Parlor North Loop

Filed under: Austin escorts — goodtimegirl at 2:00 am on Tuesday, June 21, 2011

The Parlor North Loop’s imminent closing means another blow for Austin’s weirdest. The red-tinted walls and pale lighting gave patrons the impression that they were sharing a pie in Satan’s brothel, but that thick-crust pizza and the slender but sturdy beer selection were good enough that even a man of the cloth could be tempted to order out. And while the jukebox was stocked with obscenities and the live music was even more raucous, The Parlor spoke to the multi-faceted Austin palette. Zucchini and artichoke hearts aren’t toppings you’ll find at most pizzerias—throw some vegan chicken/sausage and vegan cheese onto your pie and you’ve got something that’s not quintessentially pizza, but is somehow a quintessentially Parlor pizza. And if memories of the scattered Lone Star pints, the cigarette smoke coursing around the broken heaters and clumsy tables outside, or that patented pizza dough don’t instantly transplant your behind to those firm seats in the main room, there’s always the live music to help you remember.

See the full article from “A.V. Club Austin”

Austin Strip Clubs: The telltale signs of a Rick Perry 2012 campaign

Filed under: Austin strip clubs — angel at 12:00 am on Friday, June 17, 2011

Rick is also for a $5 titty bar tax on every patron who enters a strip club in Texas. I find this quite *rich* because adulterer Rick is sampling the strip club merchandise after hours, according to my Austin strip club community sources. Rick’s wife, Anita, who Rick cheats on, is also for a $5 titty bar tax. Anita is employed by the TAASA, the Texas Association Against Sexual Assault and she is paid $65,000 for a sinecure job. The TAASA and Anita Perry were the driving forces behind the $5 titty bar tax that steals food out of the mouths of strippers and their babies. The titty bar tax ($5/patron) was the top legislative agenda of the TAASA and this arbitrary and unfair tax was expected to generate $30-50 million. It is highly likely that the Adulterer Rick’s wife Anita and the TAASA would get their grubby hands on a lot of that money. The hypocrisy of the Perrys is astounding.

See the full article from “Los Angeles Times”

Austin Massage Parlors: Adrianna Williams/Corbis

Filed under: Austin massage parlors — thaigirl at 7:48 pm on Thursday, June 16, 2011

Stories like Whitman’s are not uncommon: legal cases involving brain damage crop up increasingly often. As we develop better technologies for probing the brain, we detect more problems, and link them more easily to aberrant behavior. Take the 2000 case of a 40-year-old man we’ll call Alex, whose sexual preferences suddenly began to transform. He developed an interest in child pornography—and not just a little interest, but an overwhelming one. He poured his time into child-pornography Web sites and magazines. He also solicited prostitution at a massage parlor, something he said he had never previously done. He reported later that he’d wanted to stop, but “the pleasure principle overrode” his restraint. He worked to hide his acts, but subtle sexual advances toward his prepubescent stepdaughter alarmed his wife, who soon discovered his collection of child pornography. He was removed from his house, found guilty of child molestation, and sentenced to rehabilitation in lieu of prison. In the rehabilitation program, he made inappropriate sexual advances toward the staff and other clients, and was expelled and routed toward prison.

See the full article from “The Atlantic”

Austin Strip Clubs: Mistrial decleared in murder case

Filed under: Austin strip clubs — angel at 12:37 pm on Tuesday, June 14, 2011

Tuesday, June 14, 2011 – 4:38am
Austin, Texas —
A judge declared a mistrial Monday after a Travis County jury reported being hopelessly deadlocked on whether a former stripper and her boyfriend committed murder or aggravated robbery in the death of a strip club patron last year.
Jessica Krause-Patterson, 20, and Jon Tyrell Banks, 23, had been accused of killing Elmore Allen, 49, after he left the Hot Bodies Gentlemen’s Club, where Krause-Patterson worked. Defense lawyers argued that Banks struck Allen to protect Krause-Patterson from an impending sexual assault.

See the full article from “KETK”

Austin Escorts: The Brain on Trial

Filed under: Austin escorts — goodtimegirl at 11:36 am on Tuesday, June 14, 2011

Stories like Whitman’s are not uncommon: legal cases involving brain damage crop up increasingly often. As we develop better technologies for probing the brain, we detect more problems, and link them more easily to aberrant behavior. Take the 2000 case of a 40-year-old man we’ll call Alex, whose sexual preferences suddenly began to transform. He developed an interest in child pornography—and not just a little interest, but an overwhelming one. He poured his time into child-pornography Web sites and magazines. He also solicited prostitution at a massage parlor, something he said he had never previously done. He reported later that he’d wanted to stop, but “the pleasure principle overrode” his restraint. He worked to hide his acts, but subtle sexual advances toward his prepubescent stepdaughter alarmed his wife, who soon discovered his collection of child pornography. He was removed from his house, found guilty of child molestation, and sentenced to rehabilitation in lieu of prison. In the rehabilitation program, he made inappropriate sexual advances toward the staff and other clients, and was expelled and routed toward prison.

See the full article from “The Atlantic”

Austin Strip Clubs: Stripper on trial to claim her boyfriend killed patron in her defense, her …

Filed under: Austin strip clubs — angel at 10:48 pm on Friday, June 10, 2011

Two very different versions of what happened one night last year with a strip club patron, a stripper and her boyfriend emerged during opening statements in a Travis County murder trial today.
Prosecutor Kathryn Scales told a jury that Elmore Allen, 49, was killed in a April 13, 2010, robbery by Jessica Krause-Patterson, who danced at Hot Bodies in southeast Austin, and her boyfriend Jon Tyrell Banks.
David Frank, who represents Banks, 23, told the jury that Allen, a patron of the club, had groped Krause-Patterson while giving her a ride home from the club. He said that Banks later attacked Allen to save Krause-Patterson, 20, from an impending sexual assault.

Scales said that Allen had spent the hours before his death drinking and getting lap dances at Hot Bodies, an all-nude strip club off Burleson Road.

See the full article from “Austin American-Statesman (blog)”

Austin Adult Entertainment: Hard Ground, poems by Tom Waits, photographs by Michael O’Brien – review

Filed under: Austin adult entertainment — highheels at 8:36 pm on Friday, June 10, 2011

Double portrait … Richard Lewis III and Richard Lewis Jnr. Photograph: Michael O’Brien
Tom Waits is widely acknowledged as the poet par excellence of the dispossessed. From his first album, Closing Time in 1973, through Blue Valentine, Rain Dogs, Mule Variations and many more, he has probed the dismal underbelly of America’s cities and suburbs, producing seedily lyrical vignettes of tattered and busted lives, of prostitutes, drunks, low-life gangsters, hustlers, hucksters and schmucks. The keynotes of his songs are failure, frustrated hopes, booze-fuelled regrets, loss, self-delusion. So it’s hardly surprising that Michael O’Brien, an award-winning former Life and National Geographic photographer, should have asked Waits to produce poems to sit alongside his elegant portraits of homeless people in Austin, Texas.
The clear precursor to this poignant collaboration of word and image is James Agee and Walker Evans’s groundbreaking book Let Us Now Praise Famous Men, which documented the effects of the depression on sharecropper families in the southern United States. Hard Ground grew out of O’Brien’s work among ho …

See the full article from “The Guardian”

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