Ex-stripper to Cindy: Alex Rodriguez won’t ‘change his spots’
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Did A Stripper Help Change The Course of Baseball History?
Published 7/8/2008 by Ian at SOX & Dawgs
Did Candice Houlihan help change the course of baseball history when she slept with Alex Rodriguez during the 2004 ALCS? She sure seems to think so.
“He said he had a big game the next day. I like to say I helped us win,” she laughed. “I reversed the curse!”
Houlihan met ARod on the day of the fight between him and Jason Varitek back in 2004. She met him for drinks out at club and then went back to his hotel room for a little romp in the sack.
Houlihan said A-Rod had a couple of shots of tequila and a few Sex on the Beach cocktails, then they went back to A-Rod’s room at the ...
Meet The Stripper Who Saved The Red Sox [Justify My Glove]
Published 7/8/2008 by Rick Chandler at Deadspin
... Ms. Houlihan also told the Boston Herald that Rodriguez's wife, Cynthia, was right to dump him because "A leopard doesn’t change his spots.” A-Rod, she said, actually picked her up during a game, and she knew he was married from the beginning. ...
A-Rod Won't 'Change His Spots'
Published 7/8/2008 by Tom Fornelli at FanHouse
Filed under: New York, Yankees, AL East, MLB GossipThroughout the history of mankind, people have looked to others to help them figure out how to get by and survive their lives. In some cultures, people turn to their elders for advice since they have a lot more experience, and have seen many different situations and how they've played out. In other places, people just do a whole bunch of hallucinogenic drugs hoping to have a vision that will solve whatever problem they're dealing with at the time. In American culture, we have strippers. Yes, much like the oracles of ancient Greece, we Americans prefer our advice to come ...
A-Rod Won't 'Change His Spots'
Published 7/8/2008 by Fornelli (noreply@blogger.com) at Foul Balls
[image] Throughout the history of mankind, people have looked to others to help them figure out how to get by and survive their lives. In some cultures, people turn to their elders for advice since they have a lot more experience, and have seen many different situations and how they've played out. In other places, people just do a whole bunch of hallucinogenic drugs hoping to have a vision that will solve whatever problem they're dealing with at the time. In American culture, we have strippers. Yes, much like the oracles of ancient Greece, we Americans prefer our advice to come from naked women who are probably just really, really high. That's why Cynthia ...
