01.15.10

St Louis Escorts: Dave Nordstrand: Quake stories trigger memories of Haiti’s desperation

Posted in St Louis escorts at 6:00 pm by stlouisgirl

Port-au-Prince was a stopover on a two-week Caribbean cruise we ran between Fort Lauderdale, Fla., and San Francisco.
I published the ship’s daily newspaper.
Though I worked for the cruise company, I had my own double passenger cabin and had to wear a tux to dinner every night.
We ate caviar and filet mignon and lobster tail and sipped fine wines.
So to step onto the sweltering dock in Port-au-Prince was a shock to the senses and sensibilities. To venture into Port-au-Prince was to enter a world opposite of the ship’s pampered luxury.
No U.S. slum could match Port-au-Prince for its hopelessness, etched into the faces of its people and reflected in their glassy stares.
A hot, tangible stench hung over the city.
I recall garbage in the gutters, young prostitutes on many corners and, most notably, a lack of smiles, even on the faces of children.

See the full article from “The Salinas Californian”

01.14.10

St Louis Adult Entertainment: – Funeral plans set for Jasper Giardina, lover of old radios

Posted in St Louis adult entertainment at 3:00 am by adultstlouis

Fascinated by celebrities,  Giardina would often show up outside the studios of KMOX, whenever a visiting star was on the Charlie Brennan show.   Armed with a complimentary fruit basket,  Giardina would wriggle his way into the studio to present his gift and invite the star to his radio museum .   Other times, he said he would secretly tip limo drivers to bring visiting stars by his museum as a St. Louis attraction.
The famous who came often bought antique radios, but not before Giardina took their picture, which he later displayed on the walls.   The famous included Jay Leno, Bill Murray, Miss Americas,  Jack Buck and Jim White. 
Giardina’s cluttered shop also included a line of old cash registers, one which he insisted came from a speakeasy run by Al Capone,  another with a spinning dial that pointed to girl’s names, which Giardina said came from a brothel on south Broadway.  

See the full article from “KMOX.com”

01.10.10

St Louis Strip Clubs: Ben’s Week In Review: January 10

Posted in St Louis strip clubs at 3:00 am by strippertease

Arnold has the PS3 version of Bayonetta and I have the Xbox 360 version. Because these two versions are reportedly very different from one another, we’ll want to give you a comparison review. So that’s coming.
I won’t give away too much before the review goes up but I just really love the over-the-top cheesiness of the game. Those who frown upon it just don’t get it; the entire purpose of this game is to feature a female character that may as well be half-witch, half-stripper. It’s why she sucks on little lollipops, spanks her enemies, and has numerous abilities that often leave her curvaceous form quite exposed. It’s silly and absurd and maxed out in the “cheese department.” But that’s the point. It never once takes itself seriously but the gameplay…that’s some serious sh**. Just unbelievable. Stay tuned.

See the full article from “PSX Extreme”

01.06.10

St Louis Adult Entertainment: Jerseyville man sentenced for soliciting sex from minor online

Posted in St Louis adult entertainment at 3:00 am by adultstlouis

Jerseyville man sentenced for soliciting sex from minor online
January 06, 2010 12:11 AM
A Jerseyville man was sentenced to three years in prison for going to the home of a boy he met online with the intention of having sex with the youth.
He didn’t realize the youth’s parents had told authorities about early online conversations between the two and a deputy had been posing as the boy.
Timothy D. Williams, 34, of Jerseyville, was sentenced Monday by Circuit Court Judge Eric Pistorious.
Williams was arrested in September 2008 and originally charged with one count of indecent solicitation of a child and one count of attempted criminal sexual assault of a male between the age of 13 and 17.
The Jersey County Sheriff’s Department had been notified that Williams was suspected of the offenses and assigned one of his deputies who specializes in Internet crimes to the investigation.

See the full article from “Jacksonville Journal Courier”

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