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Striporama
will
be
taking
a
festive
break
for
a
few
days
in
order
to
indulge
in
mince
pie
eating,
turkey
stuffingh
and
cracker
pulling,
so
we'd
like
to
wish
all
readers
a
merry
christmas!
And
those
of
you
wishing
to
see
more
of
this
frankly
bizarre
shoot
with
Lucy
Pinder
and
Michelle
Marsh
should
visit
http://gorillamask.net/lpmmxmas.shtml
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Investigators
probing
alleged
racketeering
at
the
Crazy
Horse
Too
strip
club
in
Las
Vegas
have
questioned
several
of
its
star
patrons,
including
George
Clooney,
Robert
De
Niro
and
Joe
Pesci.
The
FBI
have
wanted
to
talk
with
all
of
them
about
Rick
Rizzolo,
Crazy
Horse
Too's
owner.
Rizzolo
made
Clooney's
acquaintance
while
the
actor
was
shooting
Ocean's
11
which
featured
a
scene
at
the
Crazy
Horse,
while
De
Niro
visited
the
club
while
he
was
shooting
Casino.
For
almost
a
decade,
Rizzolo
has
been
under
investigation
for
alleged
tax
evasion
and
ties
to
organized
crime.
Rizzolo
has
argued
that
he's
been
targeted
partly
because
of
his
friendship
with
Joey
Cusumano,
an
associate
of
slain
mobster
Tony
(The
Ant)
Spilotro
-
the
villain
who
inspired
Joe
Pesci's
character
in
Casino.
Like
Spilotro,
Pesci's
character
ended
up
beaten
with
a
baseball
bat
and
buried
in
a
cornfield.
Pesci
has
not
been
accused
of
any
wrongdoing.
But
it
is
claimed
that
the
FBI
talked
to
him
about
"what
he
saw
at
the
Crazy
Horse
ß
anything
in
terms
of
drugs,
prostitution,
violence."
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SOECIAL
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Strippers,club
employees
and
bosses
may
soon
need
a
license
in
Hillsborough
County,
Florida.
They
also
will
be
subjected
to
a
host
of
new
rules
if
they
want
to
keep
that
license
and
continue
performing
in
or
running
an
adult-oriented
business,
under
a
proposal
to
go
before
commissioners
next
month.
The
proposal
states
that
o
nudity
or
semi-nudity
would
be
allowed
in
any
place
where
alcohol
is
consumed;
no
'erotic
performances'
would
be
allowed
in
any
room
smaller
than
1,000
square
feet
-
effectively
banning
VIP
rooms
where
lap
dances
are
performed;
employees
of
strip
clubs
would
be
forbidden
from
touching
their
customers,
even
with
their
clothes
on;
owners
of
adult-oriented
businesses
and
their
employees
-
including
contract
employees
-
would
lose
their
licenses
if
convicted
of
certain
crimes,
ranging
from
prostitution
or
other
sex
crimes
to
drug
possession;
all
existing
adult
businesses
would
have
to
comply
with
the
new
licensing
requirement
as
soon
as
their
current
licenses
to
sell
alcohol
expire.
If
the
new
law
passes,
it
would
not
affect
adult
businesses
within
the
city
of
Tampa,
where
most
of
them
exist,
unless
the
city
agrees
to
adopt
the
same
rules.
For
now,
that
is
not
the
plan.
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Infamous
DJ
Howard
Stern
signed
off
from
radio
station
WXRK-FM
permanently
this
week,
with
a
wild
party
both
inside
and
outside
his
studio.
Stern
signed
a
deal
with
satellite
broadcasters
Sirius
15
month
ago,
after
the
new
wave
of
media
censorship
in
America
made
his
mix
of
bad
taste,
crude
jokes,
strippers
and
oddballs
impossible
to
broadcast
in
the
way
he
wanted.
He
opened
his
final
show
with
a
version
of
John
Lennon's
Imagine.
"Good
morning,
and
welcome
to
the
last
show
on
terrestrial
radio,"
he
said.
Various
guests,
including
ex-stripper
Amy
Linn
showed
up
in
the
studio,
as
did
Stern's
family.
Later,
,
Stern
spent
about
20
minutes
outside
thanking
the
fans
and
others.
He
also
targeted
radio
giant
Clear
Channel
Communications
and
the
FCC,
with
whom
he's
battled
over
indecency
violations
through
the
years,
and
the
religious
right.
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Topless
male
waiters
are
planned
for
a
women-only
evening
to
be
launched
in
Coventry.
Three
businesswomen
-
Sara
Thompson,
Rebecca
Winters
and
Karen
Blake
-
have
come
up
with
the
idea
as
a
female
alternative
to
local
lap
dancing
venues.
The
trio
e
hope
Ladies'
Lounge
Entertainment
will
appeal
to
local
women,
with
the
promise
of
topless
waiters
serving
the
drinks.
Sounds
pretty
lame
to
us,
but
maybe
the
women
of
Coventry
are
easily
aroused.
Thompson,
who
runs
Yesteryears
Entertainment
Ltd
providing
events
for
residential
care
homes
(whose
residents
are
probably
the
only
people
who
could
be
excited
by
this
idea)
,
said
it
was
time
that
women
had
their
own
fun
night
out.
She
said:
"Nights
out
in
Coventry
are
very
male-orientated.
"We
have
spoken
to
a
lot
of
women
who
all
say
they
want
an
entertainment
evening
catering
for
their
needs.
And
at
the
moment
there
is
nowhere
for
them
to
go.
We
don't
want
to
go
down
the
male
stripper
route
because
that
is
tacky.
The
only
people
who
will
be
showing
a
bit
of
flesh
will
be
the
topless
waiters."
The
first
event
is
planned
for
February
and
will
include
live
music,
local
sports
heroes,
a
DJ
and
raffles
and
charity
auctions.
Other
entertainment
later
in
the
year
will
include
a
fortune
teller,
belly-dancing
and
pole-dancing
lessons
and
themed
evenings.
So
far,
local
Reverend
Viv
Gasteen
-
who
earlier
this
month
tried
to
ban
the
opening
of
the
city's
lap
dancing
venue
The
Red
Bar
-
has
been
silent
on
the
issue.
Presumably,
'exploitation'
doesn't
matter
to
her
if
it's
men
who
are
being
'exploited'...
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In
a
break
which
will
surprise
no-one,
boyfriend
Paul
Cortez
has
emerged
as
the
prime
suspect
in
the
killing
of
stripper
Catherine
Woods,
originally
reported
on
Striporama
last
month.
The
New
York
Post
reveals
that
a
bloody
fingerprint
found
near
the
body
has
been
matched
to
Cortez.
The
link
was
made
after
he
was
busted
this
week
on
a
sexual-assault
charge,
when
a
woman
he'd
previously
dated
claimed
he
had
forcibly
sodomized
her.
The
arrest
allowed
detectives
to
obtain
Cortez's
fingerprints
and
compare
them
to
one
in
Woods'
apartment.
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A
northern
Ontario
man
was
sentenced
to two
years
of house
arrest
yesterday
after
a truly
bizarre
incident
which
ended
saw
him
set
on fire
and
stripper
hospitalised.
Robert
Roy
was
convicted
of dangerous
driving,
causing
bodily
harm,
assault
and
the
rather
eccentric
charge
of mischief
after
the
incident,
which
began
when
he and
a friend
visited
a bar
near
Woodstock
in February.
He and
a friend
received
private
dances
in a
VIP
room
and
gave
a woman
$250
to come
back
with
them
to Woodstock
and
perform
more
dances.
When
they
later
saw
her
get
into
a pickup
truck
and
drive
away
with
another
man,
the
pair
pursued
the
truck
to retrieve
their
money.
After
boxing
the
truck
in with
the
car,
Roy
approached
the
dancer
and
asked
about
the
money,
while
his
friend
- clearly
not
willing
to wait
for
an answer
- walked
up to
the
driver
side
and
smashed
the
window
with
his
elbow.
The
woman's
'friend'
then
left
the
scene
on foot
and
came
back
with
a container
of gasoline,
which
he poured
over
Roy
and
set
him
on fire.
The
dancer
was
hospitalized
after
she
was
forced
under
the
car
and
dragged
sideways
during
the
sorry
incident.
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A
topless
skydiver
who fell
10,000ft
to earth
when both
her parachutes
failed
survived
- along
with her
unborn
baby.
Shayna
Richardson
didn't
know she
was pregnant
when she
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