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Palm Beach Strip Clubs: Strippers halt to cheer New Orleans Saints Super Bowl win

February 8th, 2010 by palmbeach-stripper

… Who dat say dey gonna beat dem Saints! Who dat? Who Dat!,” a crowd in a French Quarter restaurant chanted, after the team scored their first touchdown.
A city famous for diversions – Mardi Gras, music and colourful politics, to name a few – set aside distractions to focus on the big game.
Even the strippers on bawdy Bourbon Street stopped dancing. Instead, thousands of revellers cheered the Saints on live television sets at nearby bars.
“We have no music, no stages. It’s the first time I’ve seen a club shut down and I’ve been doing this for five years,” said Sam Stonebraker, 34, a host at Rick’s Cabaret, a gentleman’s club. “The game is pretty much a once-in-a-lifetime event in this city.”
On a typical night, the club has 40 “entertainers” dancing on stage – not tonight.
A few doors down, the Temptations strip club was also upstaged by the Saints Super Bowl.

See the full article from “Herald Sun”

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Palm Beach Strip Clubs: Aymond: Boring week will finish with huge bang in Miami

February 7th, 2010 by palmbeach-stripper

Aymond: Boring week will finish with huge bang in Miami
Brady Aymond baymond@theadvertiser.com
February 7, 2010
FT LAUDERDALE, Fla. Super Bowl XLIV shouldn’t have a hard time matching the week-long hype.
With the exception of New Orleans Saints defensive coordinator Gregg Williams’ “remember-me” shots comment aimed at Indianapolis Colts quarterback Peyton Manning, the week leading up to tonight’s big showdown has been pretty tame.
There’s been no reports of curfews missed.
There’s been no players getting arrested at strip clubs.
There’s been no word of brawls breaking out at Super Bowl parties in South Beach.
As a reporter for a Thailand newspaper put it on Thursday, “This has been a pretty boring Super Bowl week.”
The story lines are quite compelling.
Drew Brees vs. Peyton Manning; No. 1 vs. No. 1; Archie’s team vs. Archie’s son.

See the full article from “The Daily Advertiser”

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Palm Beach Adult Entertainment: Super Bowl players put partying on hold this year

February 7th, 2010 by adultpalmbeach

… ‘But just resist that for one week and then we’ll come back here, and I’ll pay for everyone’s plane ticket. And then I’ll show you around Miami, local style.’ “
It sounds simple, but history has shown time and again that some players can’t resist that temptation, even before the biggest games of their lives.
Two of the most infamous incidents involving Super Bowl players on the eve of the game happened in Miami. In 1989, Cincinnati running back Stanley Wilson was caught using cocaine on the night before the game, his third offense under the NFL’s drug policy, which got him banned from the league. Ten years later, Atlanta safety Eugene Robinson was arrested by an undercover police officer for soliciting a prostitute on the night before the game — on the same day that he had been awarded the Bart Starr Award for his high moral character.

See the full article from “NOLA.com”

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Palm Beach Strip Clubs: Super Bowl’s Economic Impact May be Super Inflated

February 6th, 2010 by palmbeach-stripper

Benefits of the big game are difficult to measure, especially in South Florida. Tourists would have flocked to Miami in February, even if there was no Super Bowl. While it’s true that hotels jack up their room rates for the big games, the profits they make flow back to their out-of-town owners and not to the economy in the Miami area, says Philip Porter, a professor of economics at the University of South Florida in Tampa.
“The studies [saying there are big benefits from the Super Bowl] are just guesses, not studies,” says Porter. “While there is a lot of money being spent there is no opportunity for the city to grab it.”
Local residents also may spend their money on Super Bowl tickets instead of on goods and services in the community. Other locals may leave the area to escape the crowds generated by the big game. When the Super Bowl was in Tampa, operators of strip clubs in the city dubbed the “lap dance capital” laid off local dancers and hired more famous out-of-towners to entertain the tourists, Porter says.

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Palm Beach Strip Clubs: Super Bowl promises wild ride for businesses on the racy side

February 5th, 2010 by palmbeach-stripper

South Florida bars, strip clubs, casinos to profit
It may be the all-American sporting event, but the Super Bowl has a, ahem, racier side, and South Florida businesses catering to bawdier pleasures expect to be riding its glitzy coattails to ample profit.
Hotels, restaurants, taxis and tourist traps all stand to score big with the Super Bowl crowd. But so do purveyors of hedonism: bars, casinos, bookies and strip clubs.
“It’s gonna be wild,” said Joe Rodriguez, owner of three upscale strip clubs. “We’re putting on more security people, we’re putting on more waitresses. We’re trying to get as many dancers as we can to come in.”

The manager at Johnny’s, a gay strip club in Fort Lauderdale, expects double the number of usual patrons on Sunday, and 40 more dancers will bump and grind across the stage that day.
“We’re gonna be fully loaded,” said AJ Cross. “What’s Super Bowl Sunday without strippers?”

See the full article from “Sun-Sentinel”

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Palm Beach Escorts: Trademark Nation: Who Dat Who Own Who Dat?

February 4th, 2010 by palmbeachhobbyist

Now the Saints are going to the Super Bowl®. Governor Jindal proclaimed this week Who Dat Nation Week, and Who Dat t-shirts are flying off the shelves in New Orleans as well as in Florida, where the Big Game® will be played.
The NFL, in its capacity as agent for the member teams, sent out cease and desist letters in both locales, asserting ownership by the Saints of, among other trademarks, Who Dat.
Mistake. Seemingly every elected official in New Orleans defended the shirt sellers culminating with Sen. David Vitter (R-La.) (yes, that Senator Vitter) who wrote the NFL to indicate that he was printing up his own “Who Dat say we can’t print WHO Dat” shirts.
Practice pointer: try to avoid situations where an alleged patron of prostitutes can take a holier-than-thou stance with regard to your client.

See the full article from “Huffington Post (blog)”

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Palm Beach Massage Parlors: How To Really Score During The Super Bowl

February 4th, 2010 by palmbeach-massage

The Panties Pool You’ve seen those office pools they do for football games, right? It’s a grid of boxes, with 0-9 going down and 0-9 going across. Then people write their names inside the boxes and then one set of numbers is for one team, and one is for the other. So, say, at the end of the first quarter, the score is 10 – 7, the Saints, then you would go to that square, and that person would win. You can do the same. But instead of putting in names in the squares, you put SEX ACTS. So, whoever wins, REALLY wins. And it’s up to you to be as nice or as naughty as you want.
You can have the prizes be anything your little heart desires. From kissing to an erotic massage, he owes you oral sex. From you wearing THAT school girl outfit, to him doing THAT dance he does naked. (Um, whatever you two do…)

See the full article from “Huffington Post (blog)”

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Palm Beach Strip Clubs: 1 Drew Brees’ coming-out party

February 4th, 2010 by palmbeach-stripper

4 The cute factor could go way down — We all love the Puppy Bowl on Animal Planet, but CBS should buy the rights to it. Then air it before the game and have Mike Vick play the referee. If he snaps at one of the canines, the NFL should ban him for life. If he keeps his cool, we’ll let him suit up for the Bills or Rams — not sure which outcome is worse.
5 Let us hear — Mike up the players. The most fun we’ve ever had watching Peyton Manning wasn’t in the AFC championship when he carved up the Jets midway through the game. It was when NFL Films caught him cursing out Jeff Saturday in a regular-season game. Of course, we had to wait weeks for that to surface. Just give it to us live.
6 ‘The Hangover,’ NFL edition — Uh, put it in Vegas. Why has this not happened yet? It would be especially beneficial in a game with a huge underdog. After a week of strippers, booze and nonstop gambling by the heavy favorites, we’d have a level playing field come Super Bowl Sunday.

See the full article from “Philadelphia Metro”

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Palm Beach Escorts: Teenager kills two ministers preaching to him

February 3rd, 2010 by palmbeachhobbyist

Ordained as ministers last year, Stephen Ocean (23) and Tite Sufra (24) spent most of their time preaching to troubled youths in the streets before being gunned down Saturday night by an 18-year-old man named Jeriah Woody. According to police reports, the ministers had been preaching to Woody for about 15 minutes. Woody walked away, then inexplicably turned around and came running back to kill both men. Woody surrendered to Boynton Beach police this morning.
Ocean and Sufra are not the first men to be attacked while preaching in the streets. Several months ago, Justin Eiland was charged with battery after lashing out at street preachers in downtown DeLand, Florida. Eiland said they had made him feel guilty about going out for a drink. There are countless other examples of verbal and physical assaults against people preaching in the streets.
Street preaching has its roots in the Bible. According to the Book of Mark (16:15), Jesus told his disciples, “Go into all the world and preach the good news to all creation.” Street preachers have helped turn around troubled youth, get prostitutes off the street, and encourage addicts to seek treatment.

See the full article from “Examiner.com”

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Palm Beach Escorts: Miami: "Sun, fun and strangeness"

February 3rd, 2010 by palmbeachhobbyist

Joe Montana cemented his reputation as “Joe Cool” with a last-minute, 92-yard winning drive on a pass to John Taylor with 34 seconds left in the 49ers’ 20-16 victory. It was the final game Bill Walsh coached, and it capped a remarkable scene of fires in parts of the city earlier in the week mixed with perhaps the fieriest ending in Super Bowl history.
On the eve of Super Bowl XXXIII in 1999, Atlanta safety Eugene Robinson was arrested as part of a sting operation on Miami’s Biscayne Boulevard when he solicited sex from an undercover cop posing as a prostitute. Earlier that day, Robinson had been feted with the Bart Starr Award from Athletes In Action for “high moral character.” Robinson played on Super Bowl Sunday but was burned by John Elway on an 80-yard touchdown pass to Rod Smith. The Broncos went on to win 34-19 as MVP Elway ended his career with back-to-back titles.

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