Archive for February 7, 2010

Manhattan Strip Clubs: Will Howard Stern Be Replacing Simon Cowell on American Idol in 2011?

And let’s not fool anyone here… those threatening to never watch again are not going to miss one second of “Idol”. Who are you trying to convince with your threats, ladies? FOX or yourselves? Stern knows how to play to his audience. After watching one episode with him as judge the common opinion will be “Hey, he wasn’t as bad as I thought he’d be”. After one season, I guarantee the fans would love the guy. Do you actually think he’d judge a contestant by saying things like “Your song was bad, now take off your top” as strippers and lesbians massage his shoulders? No, Howard is a perfectionist and would take the job very seriously and put in the time needed to excel at it. You would be pleasantly surprised at the job Stern would do. In fact, I think he would be tamer and less insulting to the contestants than Simon is.

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

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.

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Manhattan Strip Clubs: A ‘feetnis’ craze

Reznik, 41, was born in the Soviet Union, where he served in the military. After leaving Russia and finding success in Manhattan with his own gym, Complete Body, he has returned home to manage the Ritz gym. He hopes to cash in on the wealthy Russians’ newfound love of, as they say here, “feetnis.” For the elite, a gym membership and a personal trainer seem to be as necessary these days as an Armani suit or a Vuitton purse.
“In the last three to five years, you see Russian businessmen who are in shape, who are drinking water,” Reznik said. “People have decided that they want to live longer.”
On a recent day, Andrei Malakhov, a popular television host, was tossing a medicine ball with Reznik, as Ksenia Sokolova, the deputy editor of the Russian edition of GQ magazine, powered through some crunches.
“If you look good, you will never be without work,” said Malakhov, 37, adding with a chuckle, “If my career on television doesn’t work out, I can at least find work in some strip bar in Florida.”

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