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Cleveland Strip Clubs: I-chart: LeBron is already as big as he can get

Posted in Cleveland strip clubs by cleveland-stripper on the January 31, 2010

… Gilbert Arenas has been suspended for the remainder of the NBA season for bringing guns into the Washington Wizards’ locker room, which is apparently against the rules. The suspension amounts to 50 games, which makes it the third-longest non-drug-related suspension in NBA history.
The longest such suspension in NBA history was 86 games by Ron Artest for his part in the infamous brawl at the Palace of Auburn Hills, Mich., during a game in 2004. In second place is Latrell Sprewell, who in 1997 was suspended for 68 games for choking his coach, which is also apparently against the rules.
However, the longest suspension for shooting a gun outside a strip club remains seven games, set in 2006 by Stephen Jackson, who obviously failed to beat the shot clock.

See the full article from “News-Herald.com”

Cleveland Strip Clubs: LeBron is already as big as he can get

Posted in Cleveland strip clubs by cleveland-stripper on the January 30, 2010

… Gilbert Arenas has been suspended for the remainder of the NBA season for bringing guns into the Washington Wizards’ locker room, which is apparently against the rules. The suspension amounts to 50 games, which makes it the third-longest non-drug-related suspension in NBA history.
The longest such suspension in NBA history was 86 games by Ron Artest for his part in the infamous brawl at the Palace of Auburn Hills, Mich., during a game in 2004. In second place is Latrell Sprewell, who in 1997 was suspended for 68 games for choking his coach, which is also apparently against the rules.
However, the longest suspension for shooting a gun outside a strip club remains seven games, set in 2006 by Stephen Jackson, who obviously failed to beat the shot clock.

See the full article from “News-Herald.com”

Cleveland Adult Entertainment: For Democrats to rebound, change in leadership is required

Posted in Cleveland adult entertainment by clevelandconfidential on the January 28, 2010

Deal-making has caused the Democrats a bundle of trouble. It’s been a root cause of the “second American Revolution” which emerged in New Jersey and Virginia elections and exploded in Massachusetts with the election of Scott Brown to fill the “People’s Seat,” formerly the Ted Kennedy seat. Brown, the underdog of underdogs in that state, was successful running as a Republican but owes his success to independent voters.
The first American Revolution for Independence, which began in Massachusetts, has become the independents’ Second American Revolution.
The “deals” being made in Washington to pass health care reform impacted the believability factor of Congress and the Administration. Our congresspersons can give dozens of reasons why deal-making is legal, but it’s like legalizing prostitution. It’s still immoral and the American people know it. A clear message was sent by the election of Brown.

See the full article from “StandardNet”

Cleveland Adult Entertainment: Kent State Student Hospitalized After Weekend Attack

Posted in Cleveland adult entertainment by clevelandconfidential on the January 26, 2010

… For the guy that it happened to, God bless him. I hope he pulls through and the other people, I think, they should do whatever is coming to them, they should get it, Kent resident Michael Walkerson said.
Whites in Akron Hospital, but details on his condition are not being released.
In November, Kent State student Christopher Kernich was beaten to death, just a few blocks away from Saturdays incident. Ronald Kelly and Adrian Barker are facing murder charges for that case.
Students are surprised by the recent off-campus violence.
“It’s alarming. It doesn’t necessarily make me fear for my own safety, but it’s disturbing to know that that kind of thing goes on, Johnson said.
“Hopefully, it’s just an isolated incident. I still wouldn’t hesitate to come out here at night, Kent State student Brendan Shelby said.
University officials said they encourage to students to use an escort service and campus phones if they have safety concerns.

See the full article from “NewsNet5.com”

Cleveland Strip Clubs: LAURA KENNELLY: shows to look for this week

Posted in Cleveland strip clubs by cleveland-stripper on the January 26, 2010

Gian Carlo Menotti’s “The Medium” and Leonard Bernstein’s “Trouble in Tahiti” will be presented as a double-bill program. No tickets are required.
Jonathon Field, director of Oberlin College’s opera theatre program, will direct.
Field paired the two operas to emphasize what he described in a press release as the “rhythm of the American experience.” Together, said Field, these operas present the “dark and light side of American culture.”
Finney Chapel is on the Oberlin campus on Professor Street across from Tappan Square. For more information, call (440) 775-8121.
More opera news by Ohio Light Opera
The Ohio Light Opera will again mix operettas with one modern musical, everything from “The Gypsy Princess” to “Gypsy,” for its 2010 season.
The season, presented between June 19 and Aug. 7, opens with “Gypsy,” the musical fable about the relationship between the famed stripper Gypsy Rose Lee and her driven stage mother.

See the full article from “The Morning Journal”

Cleveland Strip Clubs: Seven shows to be staged Ohio Light Opera season June 19-Aug. 7

Posted in Cleveland strip clubs by cleveland-stripper on the January 25, 2010

Established by James Stuart in 1979, Ohio Light Opera continues to flourish under Steven Daigle, who is in his 12th year as artistic director, and Michael Borowitz, who is in his third year as music director. The company’s distinctive lyric-style theater tradition, which includes the entire Gilbert & Sullivan repertoire as well as rarely presented Viennese, Hungarian, German, and American continental works, sets it apart from any other in the world.
“Ohio Light Opera productions are enjoyable, entertaining and easy to follow,” said Executive Director Laura Neill. “Each show is performed in English. The sets are breathtaking, the costumes are beautiful, and the music is magnificent.”
The 2010 season, which runs June 19 through Aug. 7, opens with Alexander Borodin’s “Kismet,” an exotic and lushly romantic 1953 musical, which includes such favorite songs as “A Stranger in Paradise,” “Baubles, Bangles, and Beads,” and “Rhymes Have I.”
The company will open its second show on June 22 when Jule Styne’s “Gypsy” takes the stage. A 1959 production based loosely on the life of stripper Gypsy Rose Lee, this Broadway smash boasts such favorites as “Let Me Entertain You,” “Everything’s Coming Up Roses,” “Together,” and one of musical theater’s greatest overtures.

See the full article from “Wooster Daily Record”

Cleveland Escorts: Cleveland Society Page, Humor, News & Social Calendar

Posted in Cleveland escorts by clevelandhobbyist on the January 25, 2010

1. Personal best: A South Dakota woman registered a blood-alcohol level almost nine times the legal limit and has pleaded guilty to drunken driving charges. Authorities found her passed out behind the wheel of a stolen delivery van with a blood alcohol level at 0.708 percent, a record for the state.
2. Toasty: Holiday Inn hotels in the United Kingdom are experimenting with the concept of human bed warmers. Hotel employees dressed in special all-in-one sleeper suits are sent to warm beds for five minutes before guests get under the covers.
3. Educational TV: A Colorado tavern owner used techniques he learned from watching cage-fighting matches on his bar’s television to hold off two attackers for seven minutes during a recent robbery attempt — long enough for police to arrive and arrest them.
4. No deal: Police said a man and woman from New Hampshire are each facing prostitution charges after the man called police to complain that he’d paid $150 for sex but the woman had then refused.

See the full article from “Plain Dealer”

Cleveland Escorts: Strictly cutting-edge

Posted in Cleveland escorts by clevelandhobbyist on the January 25, 2010

One aspect of the painting that asks the viewer with art-historical knowledge to think again of Caravaggio is the size of the feet on Wiley’s Christ. They are too large for the proportions of the figure, which, given the precision with which the work is painted, can’t be an error. It has to be purposeful, pointing us again toward Caravaggio and the famous story of his use of a drowned prostitute as the model for Mary in Death of the Virgin, posing her so that her bare, dirty feet are toward the viewer.

In this online, linked-in age, most of us have an ID, a nickname, pseudonym or avatar by which we’re known in the cyber world.
Would it surprise you to know that there’s also something called a ”Pattern ID” by which we’re known in the physical world?
This particular identity is revealed in the clothing we wear, the interiors in which we live and the pastimes in which we indulge.
Her …

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Cleveland Massage Parlors: Property sale contract calls for new road, on-street parking

Posted in Cleveland massage parlors by cleveland-massage on the January 24, 2010

Stark said he plans to complete the project in one phase. The contract states that Portage Crossing LLC shall create as part of Phase I Private Improvements “a neighborhood marketplace that is walkable, unique and community focused … [they] shall include retail space with related parking on both sides of the property along Portage Trail and at least one large retail store such as a grocery store, a drug store, family restaurants and other neighborhood retail uses.”
The contract states that the following uses will not be allowed on the property: ;truck stops, car washes, car dealerships, mobile home dealerships, adult bookstores, funeral parlors, drug paraphernalia stores, flea markets, close-out stores, billiard parlors (”except as part of a first-class entertainment venue”), gambling operations, massage parlors, pawn shops and check-cashing stores.

See the full article from “Cuyahoga Falls News Press”

Cleveland Strip Clubs: Operas in Oberlin Saturday

Posted in Cleveland strip clubs by cleveland-stripper on the January 24, 2010

Gian Carlo Menotti’s “The Medium” and Leonard Bernstein’s “Trouble in Tahiti” will be presented as a double-bill program. No tickets are required.
Jonathon Field, director of Oberlin College’s opera theatre program, will direct.
Field paired the two operas to emphasize what he described in a press release as the “rhythm of the American experience.” Together, said Field, these operas present the “dark and light side of American culture.”
Finney Chapel is on the Oberlin campus on Professor Street across from Tappan Square. For more information, call (440) 775-8121.
More opera news by Ohio Light Opera
The Ohio Light Opera will again mix operettas with one modern musical, everything from “The Gypsy Princess” to “Gypsy,” for its 2010 season.
The season, presented between June 19 and Aug. 7, opens with “Gypsy,” the musical fable about the relationship between the famed stripper Gypsy Rose Lee and her driven stage mother.

See the full article from “The Morning Journal”

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