Spitzer and Prostitution Ring?
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Flexichick wrote: I can't believe they get their wives to stand next to them. I'd be like "you and your wandering dick got yourselves into this mess....you can get out of it alone".
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Livetotravel wrote: [quote=Flexichick]I can't believe they get their wives to stand next to them. I'd be like "you and your wandering dick got yourselves into this mess....you can get out of it alone".
Absolutely!!!!
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Is this any different then Hillary saying , I'm no Tammy Wynette [stand by your man] after the Monica incident and here she is running for a presidency with him.
What a joke. -
i agree they should legalized it and also drugs.
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armchair_warrior wrote: i agree they should legalized it and also drugs.
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Do you have a sister or a daughter that you would recommend they pursue that life style as a career? -
I almost forgot the Hee Hee thing
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Gothamist is having a fark-ish photoshop contest on the subject...


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ham if you are a girl
i'm for sale LOL. other wise sorry out of luck. -
armchair_warrior wrote: i agree they should legalized it and also drugs.
Legalizing prostitution is a different conversation. If you attack people for operating high-end prostition rings and then go have fun with a prostitution ring yourself, you are a...
hypocrite: a person who feigns some desirable or publicly approved attitude, especially one whose private life, opinions, or statements belie his or her public statements. -
armchair_warrior wrote: ham if you are a girl
i'm for sale LOL. other wise sorry out of luck.
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No i'm not a girl, so we have nothing in common[ Hee Hee] but you did not answer the question would you whore out your daughter or sister if prostitution was legal?
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Honestly, since when is it a parent's decision?
Question's irrelevant.
It's a woman's right to choose, so to speak. Or a man's.
Regardless of the legality of it, I think it's safe to say that no parent will have anything to do with the decision to do it, at least not directly anyway.
Although if they did, I guess that would make for an entirely different sort of Take Your Kids To Work Day. -
i would not ho anyone out, but if they choose to, i wouldn't like it but its their life.
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nyt wrote:
wow. this story just got grosser.
In a wiretapped conversation after the encounter, the prostitute, Kristen, called her booker to inform her that the session went well, and that she did not find the client “difficult,” as other prostitutes apparently had, according to the affidavit.
The booker responds that he, in an apparent reference to Client 9, sometimes asks the women “to do things that, like, you might not think were safe.” -
armchair_warrior wrote: i would not ho anyone out, but if they choose to, i wouldn't like it but its their life.
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So you would accept that life style for family members. -
maybe he's into cleveland steamers?
from wikipedia:In 2001, the TV show /Family Guy/ used the term in the episode, "Mr. Saturday Knight", where Peter Griffin becomes a prostitute. While he is standing on a street corner, his wife Lois drives by and stops at a traffic light. He propositions her, then asks her if she would like a Cleveland steamer.^[6] According to the official Family Guy episode guide they only got away with using the term because Seth Green, an actor on the show, told the censors it was a nonsense phrase, using the name of another character, Cleveland Brown. (The original line was supposed to be, "Half & Half," but was rejected by the studio.) The Cleveland steamer reference has since been cut out of rebroadcasts of the episode on Fox as the term has become more widely known, but remains unedited on Adult Swim and TBS.
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[quote="jeffrey"]Honestly, since when is it a parent's decision?
Question's irrelevant.
It's a woman's right to choose, so to speak. Or a man's.
Regardless of the legality of it, I think it's safe to say that no parent will have anything to do with the decision to do it, at least not directly anyway.
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The statement that it should be legalized brings up the question, is would anyone that agrees with that statement would be happy if members of their family were engaged in that life style. -
Nightline is interviewing Heidi Fleiss. She is one fugly woman, and has done something to screw up her face with surgery even more
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Flexichick wrote: I can't believe they get their wives to stand next to them. I'd be like "you and your wandering dick got yourselves into this mess....you can get out of it alone".
Yeah, my wife wouldn't go for it. She was all like, "Fuck you, you'd be on your own up there! Scumbag..."
She was pissed and I didn't even do anything... -
Drano wrote: Yeah, my wife wouldn't go for it. She was all like, "Fuck you, you'd be on your own up there! Scumbag..."
She was pissed and I didn't even do anything...










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there is nothing to accept. love is unconditional. but i don't have kids haha. its easy for me to say.
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sweet tea wrote: [quote=nyt] The booker responds that he, in an apparent reference to Client 9, sometimes asks the women “to do things that, like, you might not think were safe.”
wow. this story just got grosser.
On TV they're assuming “to do things that, like, you might not think were safe” implies he wanted to have sex sans condom. But I'm not so sure -- sounds more curious than that. Any ideas what a hooker and her dispatcher might be alluding to their? Armpit sex? Bondage? Sex on the ledge of the Mayflower hotel? -
it's sad that this is a big deal
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The statement that it should be legalized brings up the question, is would anyone that agrees with that statement would be happy if members of their family were engaged in that life style.
I think there are a number of professional choices - all perfectly legal - that I'm sure dismay a number of parents and siblings; adult film actor/actress + stripper come to mind immediately, since we're discussing sex workers. But some parents might be equally chagrined that their child chooses to be a coal industry lobbyst or arms salesman. -
izisharp wrote: [quote=sweet tea][quote=nyt] The booker responds that he, in an apparent reference to Client 9, sometimes asks the women “to do things that, like, you might not think were safe.”
wow. this story just got grosser.
On TV they're assuming “to do things that, like, you might not think were safe” implies he wanted to have sex sans condom. But I'm not so sure -- sounds more curious than that. Any ideas what a hooker and her dispatcher might be alluding to their? Armpit sex? Bondage? Sex on the ledge of the Mayflower hotel?
Skinny dipping in the Gowanus? -
mr. met wrote: it's sad that this is a big deal
Its not a big deal because he had sex outside of his marriage, its a big deal because he's used the same allegations to go after other folks (Grasso) and made many public statements as an AG about criminals believing they were above the law, smarter than the government, etc.
His hubris is coming back to bite him in the ass hard, and many of his former friends, enemies, and targets are not going to step in to help him out. -
Its not a big deal because he had sex outside of his marriage, its a big deal because he's used the same allegations to go after other folks (Grasso) and made many public statements as an AG about criminals believing they were above the law, smarter than the government, etc.
yes, he is a hypocrite. that's not all that's being discussed, though, is it?
His hubris is coming back to bite him in the ass hard, and many of his former friends, enemies, and targets are not going to step in to help him out. -
After hearing about the condom thing, I just hope Silka dumps his lying ass. It'd be nice if she didn't flip out and go all psycho-bitter like Deena McGreevey, though, just for her kids' sake.
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homeowner wrote: [quote=mr. met]it's sad that this is a big deal
Its not a big deal because he had sex outside of his marriage, its a big deal because he's used the same allegations to go after other folks (Grasso) and made many public statements as an AG about criminals believing they were above the law, smarter than the government, etc.
His hubris is coming back to bite him in the ass hard, and many of his former friends, enemies, and targets are not going to step in to help him out.
when I read that the place he was going to was called the Emperor's Club VIP I thought of what you posted yesterday, homeowner. the name alone raises the hypocrite levels to degrees that I can barely process. it shifted, for whatever reason, the way I was thinking about this whole thing. nuts. -
The Hooker probably wanted him to wear a condom, but it kept sliding off his head.
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A different spin on this, raising political motives
http://firedoglake.com/2008/03/10/some-questions-about-the-spitzer-incident/ -
pitu wrote: A different spin on this, raising political motives
yeah. I was thinking it was probably just his enemies - Joe Bruno, for instance - trying to fuck up his life. not that Spitzer didn't do this to himself.
http://firedoglake.com/2008/03/10/some-questions-about-the-spitzer-incident/
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