Former NFL Player Will Not Be Able to Host Childrens Charity Event at Strip Club

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 Former NFL Player Will Not Be Able to Host Childrens Charity Event at Strip Club
Some combinations, like peanut butter & jelly, Mike & Mike, rum & coke, and Jack & Meg White work well together. Others, like children & strip clubs, maybe not so much. [link]

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BUT IT WAS FOR CHARITY!!!
Published 1/25/2008 at With Leather
Former Bengals linebacker Adrian Ross planned nine consecutive days of Super Bowl parties at an all-nude gentleman's club in Glendale -- the proceeds of which would have gone to his children's charity.  But the puritanical City Council denied Ross's request to serve liquor at the parties, leading to their cancellation. [Ross] planned to hold nine days of parties at the Pink Cabaret to raise money for his organization that mentors children with football and literacy camps. Pink Cabaret, the city's only strip club at 6789 W. Northern Ave., had agreed to give a portion of the proceeds to Ross's Maddbackers Foundation.  Before embossing the ...

THE AFTER PARTY
Published 1/25/2008 by DCScrap at EPIC CARNIVAL | SPORTS NEWS WITH A TWIST
A talk with beach volleyballer Rachel Wacholder. (RandBall) The complete history of baseball video games. (Bugs & Cranks) Rick Majerus is going to burn in hell. (Rumors and Rants) Podcast interview with Will Leitch. (Sports Media Journal) How to pass the Bye week. (Rivalfish) Tossing people into the Pit of Death. (The Angry T) Charity event at a strip club? (FanIQ) American Gladiators as soccer players. (Beautiful Game) This is how Tim Tebow rolls. (Busted Coverage) Donkey Basketball canceled. (Walk Off Balk) Rent a home near the ...

The Show: There she is...
Published 1/25/2008 by DCScrap at on 205th magazine: Stuff Guys Like. [Pop Culture For Men]
I love Keeley Hazell. ( CelebSlam ) Kim and Kourtney on the beach. ( DrunkenStepfather ) Vince Carter killed the dunk contest. ( Epic Carnival ) Kevin Durant's commercial is awesome. ( Larry Brown Sports ) Miss America swimsuit competition. ( Hollywood Tuna ) The complete history of baseball video games. ( Bugs & Cranks ) Tossing people into the Pit of Death. ( The Angry T ) NBA All Star Conspiracy? ( Brahsome ) Impossible to say when you're drunk. ( BlackBrightInternet ) Douche Bag of the Week. ( Tasty Booze ) Miss COED: Jennifer Winters, USC ’08. ( CO-ED Magazine ) Hot DJ Niki Belucci. ( Hottest Girls of MySpace ) A ...

Around the Blogosphere for 1/27
Published 1/27/2008 by Anthony Hall at MVN Outsider
From MVN’s sports bloggers: Greg Trippiedi takes a guess at who will become the next head coach of the Redskins. [Hog Heaven] The Bruno Boys count down the NFL’s top single game performances of 2007. [Bruno Boys] Right now, it’s pretty embarrassing to be a Pacers fan. [Pacers Pulse] Analysis of the Celtics’ recent poor performance. [Celtics 17] Sean Grace continues reporting from NHL All-Star Weekend in Atlanta. [Thrash Talk] The NHL announced that several games will be played overseas next season. [The NHL Source] Daniel Rathman profiles third baseman ...

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