San Diego Strip Clubs: July 30th, 2009 6:00 am / Author: Mary Beth Quirk

July 31, 2009 at 12:48 am | In San Diego strip clubs | No Comments

… Entourage’s Emmanuelle Chriqui, Malin Akerman, Real Housewives of NYC’s Kelly Bensimon, Shannen Doherty and Erin Lucas celebrated the first-ever Svedka Vodka Sessions, an emerging artist concert series presented by Giant Step, at Private Park at the Hudson Hotel. Hip-hop sensation, Wale performed in an intimate outdoor setting following a set by special guest DJ Mark Ronson. Partygoers were treated to specialty Svedka Vodka cocktails including the “Pink Ginger” as they enjoyed live music at sunset.
• New Zealand hip-hop artist Savage performed his Billboard Hot 100 single, “Swing” live at Tenjune nightclub in NYC for partygoers including the lead on Broadway’s hit musical Jersey Boys, John Lloyd Young. Savage hung for a while at a VIP table where he and his entourage sipped Sagatiba Rum cocktails while Young jumped on stage and surprised the crowd with a one-song live performance.
• Pauly Shore, accompanied by 26 strippers from the infamous Spearmint Rhino strip club in Las Vegas and the Boston Celtics’ Paul Pierce were among the partygoers at the Paris In 72 Hours event at Jet Nightclubin Las Vegas, where a born and bred Las Vegas female won the grand prize trip to Paris including an exclusive tour and tasting at Maison Dom Perignon in Champagne, France.

See the full article from “OK! Magazine”

San Diego Escorts: Lured To Mexico, Young Girls Often Unable To Return, 10News.com

July 30, 2009 at 7:13 am | In San Diego escorts | No Comments

We have some cases that are active where’s there’s prostitution, human trafficking. They’re used for transporting narcotics and we’re not able to get to them, said Ybarra.
The Guabarramas happy ending almost didn’t happen.
They went into hiding, said former San Diego District Attorney Investigator, Juan Briones, who is now with the Bilateral Safety Corridor Coalition.
He was sent to Guadalajara because he has almost 20 years experience with international missing person’s cases.
He went down to bring Guabarrama back home.
The victim somehow feels powerless and that they need help, Briones said.
Briones said he threatened criminal charges against the men living in the home with the young girl and they eventually released her.

If a young girl has already slipped into the hands of a cartel to be sold into prostitution and drug running, it’s, at the very least, extremely difficult to ever reach her, Briones said.

See the full article from “KGTV”

San Diego Adult Entertainment: Man found guilty of making threats against Obama

July 30, 2009 at 5:49 am | In San Diego adult entertainment | No Comments

Baby cut from murdered mother’s womb found alive Concord (New Hampshire): Police found alive a baby girl who was cut from her mother’s womb and arrested two people in connection with the woman’s murder, ABC television reported yesterday.The infant’s mother, 23-year-old Darlene Haynes, was found dead and wrapped in bedsheets in her Worcester, Massachusetts, apartment. The body had a large cut in her abdomen and a post-mortem showed that the foetus was missing. Haynes had been eight months pregnant.Police detained a woman identified as Julie Corey, 35 and a man, who were found with the child in Plymouth, New Hampshire. Corey was charged as a fugitive from justice. The infant was brought to a hospital in Plymouth. The girl was doing well for the circumstances, ABC said. – dpa
Police warn teenagers on paid dates they risk jail
Hongkong:  Police have warned teenagers they risk being jailed for soliciting for prostitution if they arrange to go on paid dates over the internet, a media report said yesterday.

See the full article from “The Sun Daily”

San Diego Escorts: Unforgettable: A Walk on the Stingaree Side, Part 5

July 29, 2009 at 4:48 pm | In San Diego escorts | No Comments

Was it a sign? Throughout 1912, San Diego fumed in a moral frenzy. From February to the fall, police and 400 vigilantes had battled Free Speech demonstrators in the Stingaree. On November 10, police raided the district: 138 prostitutes, at least half under age 17, received walking papers. To those for whom purging San Diego — of immorality and even dissent — had become a crusade, the crackling shacks at Eighth symbolized divine approval of anti-vice rectitude.

3. Elizabeth McPhail: “As Chief [Keno] Wilson had predicted, the [prostitutes] who remained moved to other parts of town, [becoming] “hostesses” in Mission Hills, and operating “a string of houses along El Cajon Boulevard, then an unpaved stretch leading to La Mesa.”

McCanna, Jr., Clare V., “Prostitutes, Progressives, and Police: The Viability of Vice in San Diego, 1900–1930,” Journal of San Diego History, vol. 35, number 1, Winter 1989.

See the full article from “San Diego Reader”

San Diego Strip Clubs: Do You Live Close to Snoop Dogg?

July 29, 2009 at 4:48 pm | In San Diego strip clubs | No Comments

I finished my conversation with a young lady at the bar, drinking the rest of my Hennessy and pineapple juice. Then we hopped in my boy James’s (not his real name) 2008 hemi-engine Dodge Charger and took off. But before leaving the scene, James hit two clean-ass doughnuts in the middle of the street, leaving the whole block smoked out.
Approaching the other show, we noticed that the ghetto-bird (police helicopter) was out, along with what seemed like a million patrol cars. T-Twise got a phone call on his cell, saying somebody got shot at Brick by Brick. So we pulled over to a local gas station and got our plan together and decided to go to Déjà Vu strip club on Midway Street. Later that night, we heard that some gang members from the Brims were shooting inside Brick by Brick and hit two rivals from a Crip gang called West Coast 30s.

See the full article from “San Diego Reader”

San Diego Strip Clubs: Blockbuster and Maya Entertainment Toe ‘The Line’

July 29, 2009 at 12:48 am | In San Diego strip clubs | No Comments

The film series just started in Los Angeles and kicks off in NYC August 1st, expanding across the US this September. Read the official list and descriptions after the jump.The Line – The story centers around a veteran assassin as he tracks down Pelon, the elusive head of the Salazar Crime Cartel, set in dusty backdrop of Tijuana, Mexico. The film stars Andy Garcia (Ocean’s 13), Ray Liotta (Goodfellas), Armand Assante (The Mambo Kings), Esai Morales (Fast Food Nation), and Danny Trejo (Grindhouse).
Bajo La Sal – An official selection at the Morelia Film Festival 2008 with award-winning performances, this thriller from first-time director Mario Munoz follows a series of murders which leads Commander Trujillo to Santa Rosa de la Sal, a town close to a salt mine, and to Victor Zepeda, a lonely teenager who works in his father’s funeral home and loves to make animated horror films. Victor might know the murderer and his budding romance with Isabel, a stripper, makes him a target. The film stars Humberto Zurita and Irene Azuela, who won an Ariel Award, the Mexico equivalent of an Oscar, for her performance.

See the full article from “Cinematical”

San Diego Adult Entertainment: Comic-Con is the mecca for geeks

July 28, 2009 at 9:25 am | In San Diego adult entertainment | No Comments

This year the hot ticket at Comic-Con was a preview of the new Twilight film, The Twilight Saga: New Moon.
Hundreds of fans camped out overnight to ensure a spot inside the 6,000 seat convention hall to watch clips of the vampire movie, due for release in November. The stars, Robert Pattinson, Kristen Stewart and Taylor Lautner were also available for a quick question and answer session.
The Q&As for films at Comic-Con are pure theatre.
Geeks, some shaking with nerves, others confident and hopeful of coming up with a witty question to illicit laughs from nerd comrades, take turns at the microphone.
Comic-Con security do not mess around.
Fox, the super hot star of the Transformers films, was at Comic-Con to promote her new supernatural western Jonah Hex. (For the record Fox plays a prostitute).

See the full article from “Whitsunday Times”

San Diego Adult Entertainment: South Lee Police Beat: July 27, 2009

July 28, 2009 at 9:25 am | In San Diego adult entertainment | No Comments

… Samuel Martinez, 32, of 3504 Westclox St., Immokalee, was charged Friday for procuring prostitution.
■ Charles Edward Seng, 52, of 20701 Anchor Drive, Estero, was charged Friday with illegally having an open container of alcohol and trespassing.
■ Maximo DeLeon, 39, of 501 Van Buren St., Bonita Springs, was charged Friday with procuring prostitution.
■ Richie S. Gutierrez, 20, of 18492 Miami Blvd., Fort Myers, was charged Saturday with resisting a law enforcement officer without violence.
■ Erick Jimenez Hernandez, 19, of 26033 Milagro Lane, Bonita Springs, was charged Saturday with driving without a valid license.

■ Katherine Irene Carter, 40, of 2798 47th St. S.W., Naples, was charged Sunday with prostitution.
■ Manuel Quinoez Garcia, 46, of 20 New York Ave., No. B, Bonita Springs, was charged Sunday with procuring prostitution.

See the full article from “Naples Daily News”

San Diego Strip Clubs: Some follow-up on the “Booth Babe” story

July 28, 2009 at 12:48 am | In San Diego strip clubs | No Comments

Let’s play this down the middle, as much we can. “Costumed representatives,” are there to make a physical appearance, both sides would agree. But Iola is right: Neither Comic-Con, nor E3, nor any other convention, is a strip club. It’s no more appropriate to assume she’s there for casual opposite-sex companionship than it would be to think a well dressed public relations professional – who’s also there to promote a product and likewise is expected to look good on the job – is after the same thing.

The comparison to a strip club, however, struck me as particularly apt. Because it’s NOT what Comic-Con is supposed to be. Yet by projecting the idea that cons are for boys, the corresponding assumption that any girl who is there is there for the sexual gratification of the male attendees (and thus the attendant reaction to the Twilight-fangirls who are there for their own damn visual sexual gratification, thank you very much) is not only prevalent among attendees, but played to by just this sort of promotion.

See the full article from “Newsarama”

San Diego Strip Clubs: Booth Babe Hauls Off On Dante’s Fiasco

July 27, 2009 at 8:48 am | In San Diego strip clubs | No Comments

Last week I had some moron ACTUALLY STALK one of my new girls. Kept coming back to the booth even after she told him she wouldn’t hang out. He kept getting more insistent that she hang out with him and give him her phone number. Kept telling her he’d come back when she asked him not to. Tried to FOLLOW HER. Yah, that’s obviously not dangerous AT ALL. I’ve had my own issues over the years, including stalkers, men trying to take invasive photos, or grabbing things they shouldn’t. I have at least a couple of guys a con who cross the line. Please don’t downplay the seriousness of a situation that you know NOTHING ABOUT.
Let’s play this down the middle, as much we can. “Costumed representatives” are there to make a physical appearance, both sides would agree. But Iola is right: Neither Comic-Con, nor E3, nor any other convention, is a strip club. It’s no more appropriate to assume she’s there for casual …

See the full article from “Kotaku Australia”

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