San Diego Adult Entertainment: Weekend Report: Questioning How Schools Label Children
October 17, 2009 at 11:37 am | In San Diego adult entertainment | No CommentsEarlier this week, we looked at prostitution on El Cajon Boulevard, San Diego’s ground zero for streetwalkers. In a history flashback, we go back to a time when hundreds of hookers hawked their wares in brothels downtown.
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Finally: Alan McEachern, a senior vice president at Security Business Bank, was the first reader to correctly explain why there’s a Xenophon Street in Point Loma. As UCSD community planning director Milt Phegley points out, Bankers Hill (trees), Mission Beach (places) and Point Loma (writers) all have groups of streets with alphabetical names. When planners got to the letter X between Addison and Zola in Point Loma, they turned to ancient Greek philosopher Xenephon.The Coffee Collection (stories to read over a cup of Joe): It’s Alive!: A Seattle man says he paid his San Diego fix-it traffic ticket back in 1990. So why on earth did he just get a bill for $322?Barrio Logan’s Battle: As the Barrio Logan neighborhood assesses how it will look in the future, t …
San Diego Adult Entertainment: What Marijuana Means to Colorado: "i will get a marijuana leaf/westword tattoo …
October 17, 2009 at 11:37 am | In San Diego adult entertainment | No Commentsmy resume is basically full of jobs that i held when i was in my 20’s. and they were all bullshit. however i am a writer. excelled in college. i’ve never been published but i have a million samples. mostly on observations i’ve made since i moved to denver 3 years ago.
marijuana. what it means to me has changed over the years. smoking scwagg when i was 14 just because it was “cool.” finding kind bud when i was 17. and then. graduating high school, getting a job, and also graduating to narcotics. i was a heroin addict in pennsylvania when i was 19. i left marijuana behind. when i got clean, 6 years ago, i started smoking again. marijuana is my alternative to taking pills for anxiety and depression. it has never let me down. never made me want to rob a bank. never put me in a situation where i felt compelled to prostitute myself.
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San Diego Adult Entertainment: Of Human Bondage: Slavery Bigger Than Ever in America
October 17, 2009 at 11:37 am | In San Diego adult entertainment | No CommentsLocal and state police and family service agencies in California and other states have established task forces to investigate and initiate prosecutions of human traffickers. Yet, given the magnitude of the problem, the number of those caught and prosecuted is still abysmally low.
The popular conception is that human trafficking is done by foreigners, who operate well-connected smuggling rings. Thats hardly the case. Many human traffickers work for domestic, farm and labor contractors, and many of those are Americans. Many more Americans unwittingly encourage the practice.
The flap over the scam of ACORN was a casebook example of that. Two filmmakers posing as a prostitute and pimp caught ACORN workers allegedly telling the pair how to set up a prostitution ring of underage girls from El Salvador and avoid taxes. The scam was aimed to politically embarrass President Obama. He was a onetime staff attorney for the group. However, the ACORN flap pointed up the wide extent and awareness of slave trafficking.
San Diego Adult Entertainment: The 21 and up scene for Halloween in San Diego
October 17, 2009 at 11:37 am | In San Diego adult entertainment | No CommentsFor anyone who is a Halloween enthusiast and is beyond the age of 21 The Entertainer is here to show you what you can do on the night we can no longer go door-to-door and plead for the tasty treats of Jolly Ranchers, Snickers, Milk Duds, and Abba-Zabba’s.
Lets face it, if we were to go to a suburban neighborhood dressed in a Superman costume with a forty in one hand and a lit cigarette in the other it would be a guaranteed night in the tank. However, if we were to take that very same costume to an area were that is acceptable it would be a much different night. Instead of seeing Buddy Lee the local transvestite adorning torn lingerie from a fight with her pimp, you can see Lindsay, Tina, and Samantha dressed in tight Victoria Secret Lingerie were they are playing the role of the
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San Diego Adult Entertainment: JoBlo Podcast #37
October 17, 2009 at 11:37 am | In San Diego adult entertainment | No Comments… Stipp breaks down the one and only time he met Kevin Smith in a hilariously awkward story that has me cringing and Moreno laughing and pointing at his humiliation.
- Moreno’s Stipp intro is legendary. So is Stipp’s passion for movie trailers. He breaks down some of the most recent and explains why he considers Zack Snyder’s DAWN OF THE DEAD trailer to be a perfect example of how it’s supposed to be done.
- Caption this photo on my Movie Fan Central page and you could be receiving a copy of TRICK ‘r TREAT in the mail just in time for Halloween. The funniest caption will be picked by Stipp this Friday and will be announced on the next podcast. NORTH AMERICAN RESIDENTS ONLY.
- Release Dates allows me to pimp the shit out of the above film, has Stipp telling us about the fantastic violence of BRONSON, and makes Moreno shamlessly make fun of Nia Vardalos.
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San Diego Adult Entertainment: Cracking open ACORN
October 17, 2009 at 11:37 am | In San Diego adult entertainment | No CommentsAn investigation into the activities of the much-maligned community advocacy group ACORN has been announced by Attorney General Jerry Brown.
The probe was launched at the behest of Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger.
ACORN – the Association of Community Organizations for Reform Now – has been slammed of late after videos began surfacing that appear to show ACORN workers advising a couple posing as a prostitute and pimp to lie about the woman’s profession to get housing help. In one video, filmed in San Diego, a man appearing to pose as a pimp asks a worker if Tijuana, Mexico, is the best place to bring underage girls into the U.S. The man replies, “yes,” saying he has a lot of friends there who can assist.
ACORN officials say they have ordered an independent investigation into the matter, the least they should do given what appears to have happened.
San Diego Adult Entertainment: Sorting the Sunday Pile, Week 4: Big Ben Is Clearly Better Than Philip Rivers
October 17, 2009 at 11:37 am | In San Diego adult entertainment | No CommentsHardly a scathing indictment, but it’s weird that Jaws would think that Ben’s in a valley. As a Steelers homer, I’d say that Roethlisberger is playing some of the best football of his career. Yes, he holds the ball too long, and yes he takes sacks like there’s an incentive clause in his contract, but his decision making has been nearly flawless. Cincy cornerback Johnathan Joseph had a pick-six last week, but that was because Santonio Holmes ran the wrong route. And Big Ben’s 71 percent completion percentage would be even higher if his receivers didn’t drop three or four balls a game. If that’s a valley, the potent combination of Brady Quinn and Derek Anderson are in the Marianas Trench. (I know, comparing the defending Super Bowl champs to one of the best high school teams in the Northern Ohio is a stretch, but my point remains: Roethlisberger isn’t the problem. He hasn’t been all season.)
The “hey, let’s keep pimping conventional wisdom even though it’s se …
San Diego Adult Entertainment: Guy W. Farmer: The well-deserved demise of ACORN
October 17, 2009 at 11:37 am | In San Diego adult entertainment | No Comments… If ACORN … failed to get any unqualified electors to the polls to cast illegal ballots, it wasn’t for lack of trying,” the Las Vegas Review-Journal opined.
In August, Cortez Masto cut a deal with Christopher Edwards, the alleged mastermind of the phony Nevada voter registration scheme. In exchange for guilty pleas to two gross misdemeanor counts of paying illegal voter registration bonuses to field workers, Edwards agreed to testify against other defendants in the case, who “registered” Disney characters and the entire starting lineup of the Dallas Cowboys, among others.
Even worse, a pair of amateur videographers last month captured ACORN officials on tape advising a couple posing as a pimp and a prostitute on how to commit tax fraud. ACORN fired a couple of employees, promised an in-house investigation and threatened to sue the videographers. But that’s not good enough. The Justice Department should prosecute the organization to the full extent of the law.
San Diego Massage Parlors: Fourth Videotape Reveals ACORN Advising ‘Pimp,’ ‘Prostitute’ in California
October 13, 2009 at 3:12 pm | In San Diego massage parlors | No Comments… She matched their false scenario with her own false scenarios,” ACORN said in its written statement.
In the video, Kaelke tells the couple, “As far as getting a place, I don’t know why you don’t go out and rent a place,” adding that the couple could classify it as a “group home” to avert detection.
Earlier on the video, O’Keefe tells Kaelke that they’ve been discriminated against by banks and other institutions in their search to land a home.
“ACORN will tell you the same thing, they will,” Kaelke said. “You might get an old-timer like myself who really knows what’s up and who could care less.”
Kaelke said her supervisor “would shoot this down faster than a bat out of hell” but advised the couple to conceal the prostitution business by calling it a massage parlor.
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San Diego Strip Clubs: El Cajon Boulevard: Boulevard of Bad Dreams
October 13, 2009 at 8:48 am | In San Diego strip clubs | No CommentsCAVANAUGH: But you did some historical research in this article and what did you find out about El Cajon Boulevard?
KYLE: Well, the best explanation I received from police and residents was really that it all had to do going back to the U.S. Route 80. And before El Cajon Boulevard was, you know, kind of a street like it is today, it was the main east-west road out of San Diego, and it had a kind of a business culture catering to the traveling public. So people that were coming from east county or maybe tourists coming to visit San Diego were coming through this area and stopping at businesses and the business climate catered, really, to the traveling public so hotels and also some more elicit activity like strip clubs or, you know, card rooms.
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