Wednesday, February 28, 2007

Slutty Cam Girls


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Christina Aguilera's Nipple

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Do Internet cafés facilitate unsafe sex?

Do Internet cafés facilitate unsafe sex?: "Do Internet cafés facilitate unsafe sex?

Researchers in Peru are concerned that the Internet, which is widely available in Peru through Internet cafes (cabinas públicas), may be facilitating unsafe sex, particularly among men who have sex with men.

Dr Walter Curioso (Universidad Peruana Cayetano Heredia, Lima) and colleagues point to recent research suggesting a possible link between Internet cafes and high risk sex.

One recent survey, for example, found that a small number of men--10 out of 1,112 in the survey--reported having had their last sexual intercourse inside a private module of an Internet cafe. Nine out of the ten had anal sex (only four used a condom), and one out of the ten had oral sex without a condom. Of those who had anal sex, four out of nine had a casual partner, three out of nine an anonymous partner, and two out of nine a stable partner. All last sexual partners were males and all had met on the Internet.

'Given the possible association between HIV/sexually transmitted infection transmission and the high level of Internet use by men who have sex with men in Peru,' say the authors, 'cabinas públicas are a logical place to deliver Web-based interventions.'

'Cabinas also may be an effective means for delivering low-cost prevention messages to a great number of people,"

Tuesday, February 27, 2007

Stand-in mistress sought to take wife's abuse

Stand-in mistress sought to take wife's abuse - Yahoo! News

BEIJING (Reuters) - A Chinese businessman has advertised on the Internet for a stand-in mistress to be beaten up by his wife to vent her anger and to protect his real mistress, Chinese media reported on Monday.


"When the woman found out her husband had a mistress, she insisted on beating her up," the Beijing Youth Daily said, citing the advertisement posted on a popular online jobs forum on sina.com.

More than 10 people had applied for the job, the newspaper said. The "successful" candidate would be 35 and originally from northeastern China and would be paid 3,000 yuan ($400) per 10 minutes, it said.

Many Chinese businessmen keep mistresses in second homes, a trend banished after the Communists swept to power in 1949 but which has made a comeback with market reforms in recent decades.

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Thursday, February 22, 2007

Police warn men about 'Hugging Bandit' - Yahoo! News

Police warn men about 'Hugging Bandit' - Yahoo! News

BUFFALO, N.Y. - She's a 200-pound-plus hugging machine, but her affection comes with a price. Police are warning men about the "Hugging Bandit," who heartily embraces men coming out of downtown bars and leaves them wallet-less. Dozens of men say they have been victims. Police say others are too embarrassed to admit it.


"She doesn't just go up to you and hug you," said Detective Sgt. Tom Donovan. "She actually grabs (them), tries to talk them into something more, and there goes their wallet."

The Hugging Bandit has been striking for about the past decade, typically between 2 and 4 a.m. She uses the credit cards she steals within hours of her theft, police said.

"As far as I can tell, she waits until it's late at night and these guys coming out of the bars are tipsy," Donovan said. "They're either going to their car or going to the hot dog vendor ... She makes sure they're rip-roaring drunk."

Officers believe she is a 48-year-old Buffalo woman they have arrested 17 times between 1998 and 2005 for similar schemes, as well as prostitution and criminal possession of stolen property.

Her most recent theft was early Sunday. A man told police a heavyset woman approached him for sex. When he said no, she gave him a hug and left — with his wallet containing $25, his driver's license and debit cards.

On Wednesday, police showed the man a photo array that included the woman suspected in the case. The man admitted that he was too drunk to remember her.

Lawmaker comes down on plastic gonads - Yahoo! News

Lawmaker comes down on plastic gonads - Yahoo! News: "ANNAPOLIS, Md. - Fake bull testicles and other anatomically explicit vehicle decorations would be banned from Maryland roads under a bill pending in the state legislature.


The measure was filed in the General Assembly Monday by Delegate LeRoy E. Myers Jr., R-Washingon, who says children shouldn't be exposed to giant plastic gonads dangling from pickup truck trailer hitches. The bill also would ban depictions of naked human breasts, buttocks or genitals, with offenses punishable by fines of up to $500.

'It's time to take a stand,' Myers told The (Hagerstown) Herald-Mail.

The
American Civil Liberties Union objected to Myers' bill.

'The legislation is overly broad, and would probably make it illegal to have a sticker on your car of the Venus de Milo from an art museum,' ACLU of Maryland spokeswoman Meredith Curtis wrote in an e-mail.

Pamela Campbell whose Bullhead City, Ariz., business sells fake bull testicles, suggested that the swinging decorations can prompt healthy discussions about anatomy and reproduction.

'Do we have to neuter all dogs that walk by us?' she asked. 'Where does it stop?'

Last week, Arizona's legislature rejected a measure that would have banned vehicle splash guards bearing racist terms or silhouettes of naked women."

Swordman rescue didn't show up until the next day


JS Online: Swordsman's claim disputed: "But if Van Iveren was attempting to rescue what he thought was a woman in danger he was 'obnoxiously late,' said Stieghorst, who said he watched the movie between 1 and 2:30 a.m., but Van Iveren did not burst into his apartment until about 11:30 a.m.

Van Iveren told a reporter Tuesday that he distinctly heard a woman screaming while he was listening to music in his first floor apartment on the morning of Feb. 11. When the screams persisted over an extended period, he concluded that a rape was taking place in the apartment above his, so he decided to intervene, according to Van Iveren.

Van Iveren said he grabbed an heirloom sword, raced up a staircase to the apartment above him and kicked in the door, expecting to find a woman being raped. He said he left after the neighbor showed him that he was alone in the apartment."

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Largo official plans sex change

Tampabay: Largo official plans sex change

LARGO - With the mayor at his side, longtime Largo City Manager Steve Stanton disclosed to the St. Petersburg Times on Wednesday that he is undergoing hormone therapy and counseling in preparation for a sex-change operation.

Through the process, which could take well over a year, Stanton plans to remain as the chief executive of the city of 76,000. He has the support of Mayor Pat Gerard, elected last March.

"He's a dedicated city manager and puts his job first," said Gerard, who learned of the decision Jan. 1.

Stanton, 48, said he eventually will change his name to Susan, the name his late mother would have given him if he had been a girl.

Married with a 13-year-old son, Stanton said he has thought of becoming a woman since childhood. He said he has gone out in public as a woman in recent years, but only in places like Orlando, Atlanta and Chicago.

Stanton had planned to announce his decision in June so his son could be out of town. But that changed this week after the Times heard of possible changes in Stanton's life and approached him. He and Gerard described in detail his decision and plans Wednesday morning.

Stanton said he is "terrified" about the effect of the news on his family, but he wouldn't comment on the future of his marriage. His wife, Donna, could not be reached for comment.

"I love my wife," he said. "She's been superb. She's the best thing that's ever happened to me."

After an interview, he began telling city commissioners, department managers and others, many of whom were stunned.

"Is this a hoax?" asked City Commissioner Mary Gray Black, who heard from a reporter. "It flabbergasts me."

Tom Morrissette, president of the Largo/Mid-Pinellas Chamber of Commerce, said he almost fell out of his chair when he heard.

"Live and let live is my attitude," Morrissette said. "It takes courage to come out and say something like that."

Others disagreed.

"He's not going to be a man, and he's not going to be a female," said Lighthouse Baptist Church Pastor Ron Sanders, who leads a 30-member congregation. "He's going to be an 'it.' It's going to be the most sorrowful decision he has ever made."

Years of exploration

Stanton said he has known he was different since he was 6 or 7, when he slipped on his sister's clogs to walk to the candy store. As an adolescent, after his parents split up and his mom moved out, he tried on her tennis dress.

And in college, as his classmates went to football and basketball games, he went to the library to read up on cross-dressing.

When he graduated, he decided that cross-dressing was incompatible with a career in municipal government and threw away all of his "girl clothes."

But over time, he found himself collecting more and more women's items and purging them with each new job.

When he married in 1990, he thought he would close that chapter of his life.

Seven years later, he started researching on the Web and got involved in an Internet chat group for cross-dressers.

Stanton decided to seriously consider gender-reassignment surgery after Largo City commissioners refused in 2003 to approve a proposed human rights ordinance that would have protected transgender people. Stanton supported the ordinance but did not take on a leading role in the contentious debate.

He began discussing his private life with a therapist who testified in support of the ordinance, and that led to his decision, he said.

Stanton has not scheduled surgery, but he said he would likely start living as a woman in the near future.

Kathleen Farrell, Stanton's clinical psychologist and gender therapist, said most prominent transgender people don't make the transition because society won't accept it.

"They live with this their entire lives," she said. "They find it extremely harmful."

Therapist Pamela Hill-Epps, who counsels transgender clients in Tampa, said going through the process of changing one's gender as a public official makes a difficult process much harder.

"It becomes a strain on the person," she said. "You constantly have to be teaching people about it."

Only a handful of public officials across the country have made the transition. Former St. Paul, Minn., Deputy Mayor Susan Kimberly, 64, said coming out can be terribly scary.

"What Steve is going through right now just takes an enormous amount of courage," said Kimberly, who became a woman in 1984. "It's a matter of staying cool and calm and explaining something that is nothing but a circumstance of life."

Driver who led police on high-speed pursuit found in hot tub | TheNewsTribune.com | Tacoma, WA

Driver who led police on high-speed pursuit found in hot tub | TheNewsTribune.com | Tacoma, WA: "A high-speed pursuit that started in Lakewood late Wednesday ended when officers found the suspect naked in a hot tub in the backyard of a Fircrest home.

The 28-year-old man was taken into custody without further incident. No one was injured during the pursuit or tracking of the suspect.

The incident began about 11:30 p.m. Wednesday when a Lakewood patrol officer spotted a truck around South 84th Street and South Tacoma Way. The officer ran the truck’s license plate and discovered that it had been reported stolen Tuesday in Olympia, police Lt. Dave Guttu said.

The officer followed the truck as other patrol officers responded to the area to help with a traffic stop. When the officer turned on his lights to stop the truck at South 74th Street and South Tacoma Way, the driver took off, Guttu said.

Officers followed the truck as it drove through Tacoma’s South End and Fircrest, along city streets and alleys. Speeds ranged from 50 to 85 mph during the 15-minute pursuit.

At one point, the truck driver made a U-turn and tried to hit one of the Lakewood patrol cars head-on. The patrol officer swerved out of the way to avoid the collision, Guttu said.

The pursuit ended in Fircrest at Alameda Avenue and Monterey Lane. A Lakewood officer"

Wednesday, February 21, 2007

W gets a spanky


A float depicting U.S. President George W. Bush being spanked by the Statue Of Liberty passes by during the Rose Monday carnival parade in Mainz, western Germany, on Monday, Feb. 19, 2007. Thousands of spectators attended the traditional street carnival parade in the state of Rhineland-Palatinates's capital. (AP Photo/Bernd Kammerer)

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Kim Sues Over Sex Tape

Kim Sues Over Sex Tape - TMZ.com: "Kim Kardashian has filed a lawsuit against Vivid Entertainment over the distribution of her sex tape with her ex-boyfriend, singer Ray-J

The lawsuit was filed today in Los Angeles County Superior Court.

In a statement to TMZ Kardashian says, 'This tape, which was made three years ago, and was meant to be something private between myself and my then boyfriend is extremely hurtful not only to me, but to my family as well. I am filing legal charges against the company who is distributing this tape since it is being sold completely without my permission or consent.'

Documents to follow."

Tuesday, February 20, 2007

Scarlett tops Playboy poll

The Sun Online - Bizarre online: Scarlett tops Playboy poll: "No1 Scarlett Johansson

The rest (in no particular order)

Christina Aguilera
Pussycat Dolls
Pamela Anderson
Lindsay Lohan
Beyoncé Knowles
Denise Richards
Jennifer Lopez
Jessica Alba
Angelina Jolie
Carmen Electra
Paris Hilton
Jenna Jameson
Charisma Carpenter
Jenny McCarthy
Kara Monaco
Willa Ford
Diora Baird
Mercedes McNab
Cindy Margolis
Joanna Krupa
Jaime Pressly
Kelly Monaco
Vida Guerra
Mansion Playmates Holly, Bridget and Kendra"

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Porn film allegedly causes man to try rescue from rape

Porn film allegedly causes man to try rescue from rape: "WAUKESHA - An Oconomowoc man who thought he heard a woman being raped allegedly busted through a neighbor�s door, carrying a sword, only to find the neighbor watching pornography.

James Van Iveren, 39, was released last week on a $5,000 signature bond and is scheduled to appear in court again March 9, court records show. He was charged with criminal trespass to a dwelling, criminal damage to property and disorderly conduct - all while allegedly carrying a dangerous weapon.

According to a criminal complaint in the case, a neighbor of Van Iveren�s reported Feb. 11 that Van Iveren kicked in his door and threatened him with a sword, demanding, 'Where is she?' Van Iveren allegedly forced the man to open a closet in his apartment.

'After finding no one, the person upstairs indicated he�d been watching a pornographic move and as a result Van Iveren left the apartment,' the complaint alleged. 'Van Iveren complained that the �rape� had been occurring for several hours but after finding out it was only a movie, stated the whole incident was a mistake.'

Police allegedly confiscated from Van Iveren a 39-inch sword, which he reportedly said his father gave to him after receiving it in the armed forces. Van Iveren�s attorney, Jenny Yuan, could not be reache"

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Anti-Porn campaign with ex-porn activist

Internet adult content is no more an excitement site. An anti-porn campaign CP80 is gaining its force in Utah, where film company Living Biography supported the idea of anti-porn activists and is going to release a documentary film "Traffic control" to cause a stir and open eyes on truth about Internet adult content.

The group that struggles against adult industry on the net is a part of TruthinPorn campaign that set the plan to involve a the Utah House of Representatives to appeal to the highest authority-the US congress to stop the endless flow of abusing adult content.

However Utah is not the only state to be determined in promoting resolution with the measures against online adult sites. The ultimate goal so far is to move all the sites with adult content to a one Internet port allegedly to make it more under regulation.

An former adult movie star Shelly Lubben who appeared in the film says her story against pornography. After a drug addiction experience and going through health problems - as she claimed all due to adult industry she's been working in, she became an active supporter of the campaign.

Another shocking insight was revealed by Shelly Lubben who said that today's adult industry is more and more addressed to children. A famous porn producer says that it's actually minors who in the near future will be the main consumers of such content. As she claims, many websites plan to use the search words to attract more and more kids to their sites for this purpose,.

Taking into consideration that more than a half of children and teens saw adult sites, anti-porn activists are seriously alarmed.

Although, others view Lubben's words said in the film are quite controversial. FSC director Diane Duke considers that all the fuss around adult sites are much exaggerated by "past workers " who offended the industry because of their personal insults. She says that adult industry is aimed at adult auditory and any tales told by single workers are only pretending to put a moral outlook and get rid of the people who rule this vast adult industry.

Friday, February 16, 2007

Aria Giovanni galleries

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Cosmetic center owner acquitted of sexual assault

Isn't getting your genital hair removed sexual no matter how you do it?

Star-Telegram.com | 02/16/2007 | Cosmetic center owner acquitted of sexual assault

FORT WORTH — The owner of a North Richland Hills cosmetic center was found not guilty Friday of the sexual assault of a customer during a laser hair removal procedure on her bikini line.

Jimmy E. Adams, 59, had been charged with one count of sexual assault, but several other customers had testified that they had been fondled and sexually assaulted at the North Richland Hills Cosmetic Procedures Center.

A Tarrant County jury of seven women and five men deliberated about nine hours over two days before reaching their decision Friday morning.

Immediately after the verdict was read, Adams was rushed to a local hospital suffering from discomfort in his chest, defense attorney Mark Daniel of Fort Worth said. Adams later confirmed he suffered a heart attack.

Adams had been on trial on a single count of sexual assault alleging vaginal and anal penetration. If he had been convicted, he faced up to 20 years in prison.

Daniel told jurors in his closing arguments Thursday morning that the case had blatant inconsistencies.

"If you believe this had occurred, someone would have screamed. Someone would have stormed out of the room, but no one did," Daniel said. "His wife was 15 to 20 feet away. How could it occur with her so close?"

Daniel also noted that one customer, Susie Jones who testified under that pseudonym, did not tell the first North Richland Hills police officer to interview her that she had been penetrated.

"It was first written up as an assault by contact," Daniel said. "Then she gets to talking to friends and another investigator and then it becomes a sexual assault."

Daniel said the center, which opened in 1999, was a highly respected center that had seen 2,500 to 3,000 customers in that time.

Adams showed no reaction while Daniel made his closing remarks. Adams wife, Linda, who also managed the center, testified this week on his behalf. Adams did not testify. At least 10 friends and family members of Adams sat in the courtroom Thursday morning.

But prosecutors called Adams a predator who lulled customers into trusting him.

"Do you actually believe if this did not happen that these women would testify?" Tarrant County Assistant District Attorney Page Simpson asked jurors. "These women did not want to be confrontational when it happened, but it's taken a tremendous amount of courage to have testified."

Simpson said the testimony of at least four customers showed that what Adams did was not an accident or a mistake.

More than 10 female customers, several who testified in the trial this week, sat in the courtroom Thursday. One cried when prosecutor Lloyd Whelchel told jurors to try and imagine what it was like having to go through what Adams is accused of doing to the women.

The women told police that they were sexually assaulted as Adams performed laser hair removal on their bikini lines.

In some cases, after a cosmetic procedure, Adams offered to do a laser hair removal on a bikini line for free, according to court documents.

Adams also faces at least five civil lawsuits against him related to the sexual assault allegations.

The Fort Worth man has had a brush with the law before.

Tarrant County criminal records show that Adams was indicted on March 30, 1983, on a charge of indecency with a child. He was later sentenced to two years' probation with deferred adjudication, records show.

The Tarrant County district attorney's office dismissed the charge in July 1985 after Adams completed his probation.

Thursday, February 15, 2007

Kinky Sex With a Pickaxe

Tiffany Sutton apparently wanted to drink up her lover on Valentine's Day - literally, authorities said.

Police early this morning arrested Sutton, who they believe may have tricked her acquaintance into having "kinky sex" so she could drink his blood.

The victim, 45, and Sutton, 23, were lying in bed naked at early Wednesday when Sutton asked if he wanted to be tied up and he consented, police said.



But that's when Sutton reportedly pulled out a knife and cut the victim's leg, police said.

Sutton reportedly told him that she "likes to drink blood" and made several cuts to his upper body, police said.

He also said Sutton drank a "little bit" of his blood, police said.

He was able to break free, run out of his home, but Sutton reportedly followed with a pickaxe, police said.

The victim passed out before his friend found him covered in blood called the police, police said.

The unidentified friend also saw Sutton covered in a blanket with no injuries, police said.

"She made very few statements, alludes to the fact that it was a very consensual encounter," said Sgt. Mike Horn, a Tempe police spokesman. "He admitted they were drinking and doing drugs."

The victim and Sutton were good acquaintances. Sutton is a transient who had been staying with the victim for two days in the 1000 Block of South Lola Lane, near Apache Boulevard and Loop 101 in a shed behind an unoccupied residence, according to what he had told police. Sutton told police she had been living there.

The victim was taken to a local hospital with non-life threatening injuries and Sutton was booked into Maricopa County Jail on suspicion of aggravated assault, police said.

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Pornstar Tryouts: Micah

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Wednesday, February 14, 2007

Heidi Honey

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Tuesday, February 13, 2007

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Another Bai Ling NipSlip

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Catholics Pissy about Phone Porn

globeandmail.com: Is Telus willing to accept the scorn with its porn?: "The Roman Catholic archbishop of Vancouver's public scolding of Telus Corp. has experts predicting that the phone company's decision to offer pornographic photos and videos to customers could mean sacrificing its image in favour of the bottom line.

Canada's second-largest phone company became the first major wireless carrier here or in the United States to openly offer pay-per-download adult content to its domestic clients through their cellphones with a new service launched last month, according to a U.S.-based international association for the wireless telecommunications industry.

But its real landmark may be that it became the first carrier in North America to cross the line separating social responsibility from profits.

'To my knowledge, certainly no one is offering any content that is considered adult content [in the United States],' said Joe Ferran, spokesman for CTIA -- The Wireless Association."

Jerkoff Cop found Not Guilty

Orange County Weekly

No one disputes that an on-duty Irvine police officer got an erection and ejaculated on a motorist during an early-morning traffic stop in Laguna Beach. The female driver reported it, DNA testing confirmed it and officer David Alex Park finally admitted it.

When the case went to trial, however, defense attorney Al Stokke argued that Park wasn’t responsible for making sticky all over the woman’s sweater. He insisted that she made the married patrolman make the mess—after all, she was on her way home from work as a dancer at Captain Cream Cabaret.

“She got what she wanted,” said Stokke. “She’s an overtly sexual person.”

A jury of one woman and 11 men—many white and in their 50s or 60s—agreed with Stokke. On Feb. 2, after a half-day of deliberations, they found Park not guilty of three felony charges that he’d used his badge to win sexual favors during the December 2004 traffic stop.

Park, 31, was red-faced and unable to control his twitching foot in the moments before the verdict was announced; if convicted, he would have faced prison. When he was found not guilty, he briefly embraced Stokke. In the public seating section, tears flowed from his gray-haired mother’s face. His father, a mechanic, closed his eyes and threw his head back. Outside the courtroom, surrounded by his family, a smiling Park said he felt vindicated.

Veteran sex crimes prosecutor Shaddi Kamiabipour—who’d called Park “a predator” during the nine-day trial—said she was disappointed with the verdicts. She also dismissed Stokke’s contention that the Orange County District Attorney’s office had overcharged the case. At stake, Kamiabipour said, was the principle that no one—not even a horny cop who’d once won honors for community service—is above the law.
In the wee hours of Dec. 15, 2004, Lucy (only her first name was used during the trial) finished her final shift at Captain Cream in Lake Forest, not far from the Irvine Spectrum. Management had let her go after an incident involving a female customer in a bathroom stall. According to court records, there had been a small amount of cocaine, kissing and breast fondling.

Meanwhile, Park was on patrol in the southwest portion of Irvine. Prosecutors believe he was craving a sexual rendezvous, and so he watched for Lucy’s white BMW to leave the strip club parking lot, then tailed her, waiting for an excuse for a stop. Park insisted he’d been cruising on the 405 north and coincidentally saw Lucy’s vehicle weave and speed.

Kamiabipour, the prosecutor, shook her head in disbelief. She knew the facts—that the officer had waited at least eight or nine minutes before stopping the stripper on a secluded section of a highway that was out of his jurisdiction.

“He was stalking her,” she said.

Four months earlier, Park had stopped Lucy under similar circumstances. That time, he’d ignored a plastic drug baggie he’d found in her car and her suspended license. But the stop wasn’t a waste of time. After friendly chit-chat, the officer had scored Lucy’s phone number. Telephone records show that Park called the stripper the next morning. She told him she was too busy to meet.

On the witness stand, Park explained that he’d called Lucy out of concern for a citizen’s safety. He also shrugged his shoulders when Kamiabipour slowly listed the first names of nine Captain Cream female employees—Annette, Denise, Rashele, Marlia, Brandi, Andrea, Deborah, Laura and Shannon—whose license plates he’d run through the DMV computer in the weeks prior to his sexual encounter with Lucy. (Another coincidence, according to Stokke.) Jurors also learned that Irvine Police Sgt. Michael Hallinan had previously warned Park as they left work to stay away from the strippers.

Park, who works in construction nowadays, conceded that he’d been given the warning but claimed that he had no clue it was Lucy in the vehicle or that she had an invalid driver’s license, even as he approached her car window.

Kamiabipour believed she’d caught the 6-foot-3 cop in a lie. Records show he ran the bosomy, 5-foot, 110-pound dancer’s license plate before the stop, did not call for backup despite the potential for an arrest and failed to tell his supervisor or dispatch that he was leaving Irvine. Several Irvine officers testified that Park’s behavior that night was odd.

“[Park’s] testimony was just incredible,” said Kamiabipour. Irvine city officials must have doubted his story, too. After an exhaustive police internal affairs investigation, they felt it was prudent to give Lucy $400,000 to make her civil lawsuit go away—for fear a jury might give her much more.

In a secretly-recorded phone call to Laguna Beach police shortly after the incident, Lucy recalled that she’d told Park she had no license. Park began “rubbing himself up against me,” she said. “Then, he said, ‘What are we going to do here, Lucy?’”

Park unzipped his pants, took his penis out and got an erection, she explained. “Basically, the officer made me give [him] a freaking hand job and he let me go. I’m so freaked out about it.”

(Lucy also told police, prosecutors and the jury that Park had also fingered her vagina and fondled her breasts before he ejaculated on her.)

“I was confused,” she told the Laguna Beach dispatcher. “He called me afterwards. I’m scared, you know . . . What’s an Irvine cop doing hanging out at a strip club in Lake Forest?”

Telephone records prove that Park made a 19-minute call to Lucy shortly after their encounter. The officer—who told the woman he was “Joe Stephens,” an Orange County Sheriff’s Department deputy who had died months earlier—said it was a friendly call to make sure she’d arrived home safely. The stripper said he told her to keep her mouth shut.

And then Kamiabipour introduced the bombshell evidence from a high-ranking Irvine police officer: on the night Park tailed Lucy out of the city, the global positioning system in his patrol car had been disconnected without authorization.

“I checked and [the GPS] was not working,” said Lt. Henry Boggs.

An unexplainable coincidence, Park’s defense countered.

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For all his boneheaded mistakes, Park madea sharp decision picking his legal counsel. Stokke (and John Barnett, Paul Myer and Jennifer Keller) is among the elite of the local defense bar. His fine suits and mastery of courtroom procedures compliment the folksy, grandfatherly style he uses to charm juries. And there was this unspoken advantage over the prosecution: longtime courthouse observers have no memory of an Orange County jury convicting a police officer of a felony.

It wasn’t a surprise that Stokke put the woman and her part-time occupation on trial. In his opening argument, he made it The Good Cop versus The Slutty Stripper. He pointed out that she’d once had a violent fight with a boyfriend in San Diego. He mocked her inability to keep a driver’s license. He accused her of purposefully “weakening” Park so that he became “a man,” not a cop during the traffic stop. He called her a liar angling for easy lawsuit cash. He called her a whore without saying the word.

“You dance around a pole, don’t you?” Stokke asked.

Superior Court Judge William Evans ruled the question irrelevant.

Stokke saw he was scoring points with the jury.

“Do you place a pole between your legs and go up and down?” he asked.

“No,” said Lucy before the judge interrupted.

“You do the dancing to get men to do what you what them to do,” said Stokke. “And the same thing happened out there on that highway [in Laguna Beach]. You wanted [Park] to take some sex!”

Lucy said, “No sir,” the sex wasn’t consensual. Stokke—usually a mellow fellow with a nasally, monotone voice—gripped his fists, stood upright, clenched his jaws and then thundered, “You had a buzz on [that night], didn’t you?”

As if watching a volley in tennis, the heads of the male-dominated jury spun from Stokke back to Lucy, who sat in the witness box. She said no, but it was hopeless. Jurors stared at her without a hint of sympathy.

In his closing argument, Stokke pounced. He called Lucy one of those “girls who have learned the art of the tease, getting what they want . . . they’ve learned to separate men from their money.”

Kamiabipour wasn’t amused. “Dancer or not, sexually promiscuous nor not, she had the right not to consent,” she told jurors. “[Park] doesn’t get a freebie just because of who she is . . . He used her like an object.”

Stem cells used to boost breasts

BBC NEWS | Health | Stem cells used to boost breasts

Scientists in Japan claim to be able to increase the size of a woman's breasts using fat and stem cells.

The technique uses fat from the stomach or thigh which is then enriched with stem cells before being injected.

It is hoped the method could prove a more natural-looking alternative to artificial implants filled with salt water or silicone.

But plastic surgeons working in Britain have greeted news of the technique with "extreme caution."

Kotaro Yoshimura, a surgeon at the Tokyo University medical school, said more than 40 patients had been treated.


The enhanced breasts are soft and natural, so they are the patient's "real" breasts
Cellport Clinic Yokohama

Mr Yoshimura said he believed the stem cell and fat combination, which can increase a woman's cupsize by two sizes, was a success.

"There have been no serious complications," he said.

During the operation, surgeons suck fat cells from the stomach or thigh, and this "slurry" is enriched so that there are higher numbers than usual of stem cells.

These are "master" cells which are capable of making new fat cells.

When the enriched stem cell mixture is combined with normal fat tissue, it can then be injected into the breast area.

More natural look

The treatment aims to offer a softer more natural look than traditional silicone implants.

Mr Yoshimura said the he believed combining stem cells with fat gave an improved result.

He said breast enlargement using fat and stem cells did not create a lumpy effect.

Lots of small particles were added rather than "one big lump".

Cellport Clinic Yokohama in Japan are currently the only ones to provide the treatment.

The clinic website claims: "The enhanced breasts are soft and natural, so they are the patient's "real" breasts."

Consultant Norman Waterhouse said he had concerns about such a procedure.

He said: "It would be incorrect to suggest that a breast implant equivalent could grow from stem cells alone, and fat transfer, which is not a new procedure, can still lead to complications and give a lumpy effect."

"This appears to be a rather optimistic view of what is yet a theoretical approach."

Consultant Rajiv Grover added: "We greet this news with extreme caution."

However, Adam Searle, past president of British Association of Aesthetic Plastic Surgeons said the development should not be dismissed.

"There is exciting potential but no reality in practical terms at the moment.

"The stem cell 'soup' is too non-specific to really focus on what you want."

Friday, February 09, 2007

Marty



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Wake up

Thanks to Rubye for this story:
A wife went in to see a therapist and said,
"I've got a big problem, doctor. Every time we're in bed and
my husband climaxes, he lets out this ear splitting yell."

"My dear," the shrink said, "that's completely natural.
I don't see what the problem is."

"The problem is," she complained, "it wakes me up!"

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Thanks to Sandie for this story:
Once upon a time, in a land far far away, lived a beautiful
Queen with magnificent, voluptuous breasts.

Troy the Dragon slayer coveted them but he knew that the
penalty for fulfilling his wildest desire would be death,
should he ever try to touch them.

One day Troy revealed his secret desire to his colleague,
Albert the Physician, who was the King's chief doctor.

Albert exclaimed that he could very easily arrange for Troy
the Dragon Slayer to satisfy his desire, but it would cost
Troy 1000 gold coins for him to arrange it.

Without pause, Troy the Dragon Slayer readily agreed to
the scheme.

The next day, Albert the Physician made a batch of itching
powder and poured a little of it into the Queen's brassiere
while she bathed. Soon after she dressed, the itching
commenced and grew intense.

Upon being summoned to the Royal Chambers to address
this incident, Albert the Physician informed the King and
Queen that he knew of this itch and that only a special
saliva, if applied for four hours, would cure this dreadful
scourge, and that his tests had shown that in the whole
kingdom only the saliva of Troy the Dragon Slayer was
of the correct type to cure the itch.

The King quickly summoned Troy the Dragon Slayer.
Albert the Physician had prepared an antidote in advance
and given it to Troy the Dragon Slayer, who concealed it in
his jerkin and for the next four hours, Troy worked
passionately on the Queen's voluptuous and magnificent
breasts. He then smuggled the antidote into his mouth and
the Queen's itching was gradually relieved, and Troy the
Dragon Slayer left satisfied and hailed as a hero.

Upon returning to his chamber, Troy the Dragon Slayer
found Albert the Physician demanding his payment of
1,000 gold coins. With his obsession now satisfied,
Troy the Dragon Slayer couldn't have cared less and,
knowing that Albert the Physician could never report this
matter to the King, with a laugh just told him to get lost.

The next day, Albert the Physician slipped a massive dose
of the same itching powder into the King's underpants.

The King immediately summoned Troy the Dragon Slayer.

The moral of the story? - - - - - - - - - - - - Pay your bills.

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Thursday, February 08, 2007

Leelee busting out

Here's a pic of Leelee Sobieski's boob about to pop out of her dress.

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Women get hot for sweat

WASHINGTON, Feb 7 (Reuters Life!) - For women, apparently there's nothing like the smell of a man's sweat.

Researchers at the University of California at Berkeley said women who sniffed a chemical found in male sweat experienced elevated levels of an important hormone, along with higher sexual arousal, faster heart rate and other effects.

They said the study, published this week in the Journal of Neuroscience, represents the first direct evidence that people secrete a scent that influences the hormones of the opposite sex.

The study focused on androstadienone, considered a male chemical signal. Previous research had established that a whiff of it affected women's mood, sexual and physiological arousal and brain activation. Its impact on hormones was less clear.

A derivative of testosterone, it is found in male sweat as well as in saliva and semen. It smells somewhat musky.

"It really tells us that a lot of things can be triggered by smelling sweat," Claire Wyart, who led the study, said in an interview on Wednesday.

The researchers measured levels of the hormone cortisol in the saliva of 48 female undergraduates at Berkeley, average age of about 21, after the women took 20 sniffs from a jar of androstadienone. Cortisol is secreted by the body to help maintain proper arousal and sense of well-being, respond to stress and other functions.

Cortisol levels in the women who smelled androstadienone shot up within roughly 15 minutes and stayed elevated for up to an hour. Consistent with previous research, the women also reported improved mood, higher sexual arousal, and had increased blood pressure, heart rate and breathing.

YEAST

For comparison's sake, women also smelled baking yeast, which did not trigger the same effects.

This was the first time that smelling a specific chemical secreted by people was shown to affect hormonal levels, the researchers said. The women had no skin contact with androstadienone.

The researchers used only heterosexual women in the study out of concern that homosexual women may respond differently to this male chemical.

Wyart said while this marked the first time a specific component of male sweat was demonstrated to influence women's hormones, other components of sweat may do similar things.

The study did not determine whether the increase in cortisol levels triggered mood or arousal changes or whether those changes themselves caused the cortisol elevation.

The researchers also said their findings suggest a better way to stimulate cortisol levels in patients who need it, such as those with Addison's disease. Instead of giving cortisol in pill form, which has side effects such as peptic ulcers, osteoporosis, weight gain and mood disorders, smelling a chemical like androstadienone could be used to affect cortisol levels, they suggested.

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Wednesday, February 07, 2007

Michelle Trachtenberg Nipple Slip



Click on the thumbnail and look closely and you can see just the very edge of her pretty pink nipple poking out.

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Gay Basketball

John Amaechi, who played at Penn State and for five seasons in the NBA, will announce he is gay in an upcoming book.

The book, published by ESPN Books (owned by the Wal