Archive for July, 2009

Jul 31 2009

Miami Strip Clubs: Mike Vick Spent His First Night Out of Federal Custody Like Any …

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Former NFL QB Mike Vick had been in prison for 19 months before being released into federal custody in May. Monday, he was released from federal custody. What was the first thing Vick did? The former Falcons QB went to Atlantis strip club in Virginia Beach, Virginia, according to a source who spotted him at the club and a DJ at the jiggle joint who did not want to be quoted by name. Vick was partying with NBA free agent Allen Iverson, the source and DJ both said. [Update: Vick denied visiting a strip club, saying he was "out of town." The AP reported that earlier in the week, he was in Richmond. It's a two hour drive from Va. Beach to Richmond.]

ESPN reported this week that Vick will soon be meeting with NFL commish Roger Goodell about a possible reinstatement. It doesn’t seem as if a strip club visit would be a barrier to his return to the NFL – surely even the stern Goodell could understand Vick’s first night excursion, right?

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Jul 30 2009

Miami Escorts: Author lives with nuns to expose hidden lives

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Dunant, who appears Thursday night at Books & Books in Coral Gables, also learned something else while she was there. While the Benedictine order in her book is known for its heavenly singing voices, “older nuns don’t sound like angels,’’ especially in the middle of the night, Dunant says, laughing.
Set in the late 16th century in northern Italy, Sacred Hearts (Random, $25) follows The Birth of Venus, set in the 15th century, and In the Company of the Courtesan, set in the early 16th. Sacred Hearts takes place at a time when 50 percent of Italian noblewomen became nuns. Dowries were spiraling out of control, and families with several daughters usually couldn’t afford to marry off more than one, so many young women were basically sold off for a lesser price to the convents and into the sisterhood, regardless of their wishes.

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Jul 29 2009

Miami Strip Clubs: Sports Thoughts: No sympathy for Notorious Felons (Leniency) League

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Take ownership of the cruelty? He only apologized because his lawyers and the Humane Society and the NFL told him to. No remorse whatsoever — except for the fact that he got caught.
“Michael Vick said the right things to me. He said he wants to be part of the solution. He knows what he did got him in deep trouble. He said to me when we first met, ‘Talk is cheap,’” Pacelle said. And the best measure of his commitment to the anti-dogfighting message is his on the ground activities. For us, he needs to demonstrate that through a sustained commitment.”
An article in USA Today’s weekend edition stated Vick denied a Web site report he and NBA star Allen Iverson were at a Virginia Beach strip club July 20 called the Atlantis. Vick told the Hampton Roads (Va.) Daily Press that was “absolutely not true, crazy and the last place on my mind. I was out of town.”

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Jul 29 2009

Miami Strip Clubs: Young Jeezy Wishes Michael Vick Could Play In Atlanta Again

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Michael Vick’s journey back to the NFL is well on its way. He’s done with his incarceration for heading an illegal dogfighting operation, and on Monday, the league’s commissioner, Roger Goodell, said he would be eligible to play in official games after week six of the season, as long as Vick stays out of trouble.
Young Jeezy told MTV News he’s spoken to Vick and is happy to see the former Atlanta Falcon playing again.
“That’s my dude,” ATL native Jeezy told us on his tour bus during the Young Money Presents: America’s Most Wanted Music Festival launch in Scranton, Pennsylvania. “I just talked to Michael Vick. Welcome back. I’mma just be real. I’m not saying this to be funny. I know ‘em all, from Pacman Jones to Michael Vick. Sometimes keeping it real becomes keeping it dumb. It’s hard enough in that position that they in. You can’t keep a good dude down. He bounced back. We gonna wish him the best and tell him to stay out the strip club unless you’re rolling with me.”

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Jul 28 2009

Miami Adult Entertainment: Michael Vick Reinstated – Did the NFL Act Ethically?

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Does that mean, however, that he should be welcomed back into professional football with open arms? Nope, says I (indeed, we have yet to see if he will be welcomed back at all).
This issue has generated countless questions of a varied nature that I am not prepared to answer – questions about race, cruelty, justice, brutality and a few about football. But I think it comes down to sportsmanship.
This will perhaps sound a bit too “girly” for die-hard lovers of professional sports, but I want to see professional sports leagues rise above profit and greed and trading players. I want to see athletes who are, if not actual heroes, capable of fulfilling the fantasy of being a hero. And this means not killing dogs, beating women or owning a brothel.

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