

Ms. Teaz: Lingerie Shop on Sutter Street
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bordercolliefan
, Oct 12 2004 08:23 AM
749 replies to this topic
#721
Posted 22 November 2004 - 03:04 PM
I thought I'd add another post

#722
Posted 22 November 2004 - 03:23 PM
QUOTE(Adamal @ Nov 22 2004, 02:04 PM)
That's how we all got to this planet....

"The important thing is not to stop questioning'' | "Imagination is more important than knowledge"
-- Albert Einstein--
California's Economy: Too Big To Fail?
-- Albert Einstein--
California's Economy: Too Big To Fail?

#724
Posted 22 November 2004 - 05:22 PM
QUOTE(Adamal @ Nov 22 2004, 02:44 PM)
You probably killed a dozen storks as they tried to deliver you!
"The important thing is not to stop questioning'' | "Imagination is more important than knowledge"
-- Albert Einstein--
California's Economy: Too Big To Fail?
-- Albert Einstein--
California's Economy: Too Big To Fail?

#725
Posted 22 November 2004 - 06:02 PM
Mmm.. stork pie!
"Ah, yes, those Gucci extremists and their Prada jihad!" --ducky
#726
Posted 22 November 2004 - 07:46 PM
I thought this topic would be done by now.

#728
Posted 22 November 2004 - 10:48 PM
Believe this thread is very tied to "Folsom Telegraph Reporter fired" ->
SlowtheGrowth/Jeff R.:
YES!! Facts please.... What did he publish? What was the concern from his employers? What was the specific reason given for his termination?
I think many people learned a lesson on these boards about not jumping to conclusions (like about Ms Teaz) without getting all the information available first.
SlowtheGrowth/Jeff R.:
Don't forget folks: California is an "at will" state. Non-contracted employees can be fired for any reason or no reason.
SlowTheGrowth/Jeff R.
Interesting that you know the setup Martin has with the Folsom Telegraph business relationship. Might you share more on why he was fired since you have the inside relationship/interaction with Martin/Jeff.
SlowtheGrowth/Jeff R.:
YES!! Facts please.... What did he publish? What was the concern from his employers? What was the specific reason given for his termination?
I think many people learned a lesson on these boards about not jumping to conclusions (like about Ms Teaz) without getting all the information available first.
SlowtheGrowth/Jeff R.:
Don't forget folks: California is an "at will" state. Non-contracted employees can be fired for any reason or no reason.
SlowTheGrowth/Jeff R.
Interesting that you know the setup Martin has with the Folsom Telegraph business relationship. Might you share more on why he was fired since you have the inside relationship/interaction with Martin/Jeff.
#729
Posted 23 November 2004 - 12:21 AM
Isn't it time to unveil the political wrong doings in Folsom? I'd be very interested in knowing who Jerry gave $'s to for the campaigns since pasted. What sort of kick backs does the city give to Jerry for the development he's done on the street? Are people saying that Jerry and Dan are only doing these things for the better of the community? HA! Get a clue - time to bring in the "true" since everyone is now aware that all previous allegations were based upon lies. Jessica - point at hand. No one has a right to make accusations about anyone, but what of the facts that people are now working hard to sweep under the rug? People are only now beginning to ask the right questions and come forward. Curious thing that I've found Jerry's name attached to most every committee (Chamber of Commerce, FHDA, City development, ???), and he also is now poised for a huge cash out when the transit arrives at the doorstep of the 800 block of which he owns the better portion of (as well as the Micro-Brew in partnership with Dan). Time for the State/Fed to step in and bring justice to the city – &/or is this worthy of the press/books/movies/20 minutes/ 60 minutes ....?
#730
Posted 23 November 2004 - 01:22 AM
No need to double-post now. I can understand taking a similar message and re-writing it a bit to fit a different thread...but cut-and-paste? C'mon man.
For future reference...Since you seem to have something to say...why don't you start a new thread about what you're talking about instead of extending this already over-trumped thread? It was de-railed for a REASON. Let it die into obscurity where it belongs.
It's all about the pie, man.
Actually...
Cake > Pie
For future reference...Since you seem to have something to say...why don't you start a new thread about what you're talking about instead of extending this already over-trumped thread? It was de-railed for a REASON. Let it die into obscurity where it belongs.
It's all about the pie, man.
Actually...
Cake > Pie
The depressing thing about tennis is that no matter how good you get, you'll never be as good as a wall.
#731
Posted 23 November 2004 - 08:32 AM
This thread is way off track. Think it is time to close it out. If another one is needed later open up a new one.
A VETERAN
Whether active duty, retired, national guard or reserve - is someone who, at one point in their life, wrote a blank check made payable to "The United States of America" for an amount "up to and including their life".
That is HONOR, and there are way too many people in this country who no longer understand it.
-Author unknown-
#733
Posted 23 November 2004 - 10:55 AM
Today's news. Maybe the anti-Ms.Teaz gang is right. Could just be a matter of time before this happens (see below).
On a side note, I heard a Ms. Teaz commercial on the radio today while listening to Howard Stern.
Boy Charged With Abducting Exotic Dancer
Mon Nov 22, 6:55 PM ET Strange News - AP
http://story.news.ya...er_abducted&e=4
VIRGINIA BEACH, Va. - A 13-year-old boy was charged with abducting an exotic dancer when she showed up for an appointment at what turned out to be a vacant house with no electricity, police said Monday.
When the woman entered the house at 6:30 p.m. on Nov. 16, she realized her client was a juvenile, police spokeswoman Rene Ball said.
The boy told her the contract was for his older brother, but no one else showed up. The woman tried to leave, and the boy pointed a shotgun at her and ordered her to dance for him, Ball said.
She tried to call 911 on her cell phone, but the boy grabbed the phone. The woman bit the boy's hand, broke free and ran to her car.
The boy was arrested Thursday and charged with abduction by force, conspiracy, using a firearm to commit a felony, brandishing a firearm and transporting and possessing an assault firearm at age 13. He was being held at the Virginia Beach Detention Center.
The names of the woman and the boy were not released.
Police were trying to identify a second juvenile suspected of being involved in the abduction plan.
On a side note, I heard a Ms. Teaz commercial on the radio today while listening to Howard Stern.
Boy Charged With Abducting Exotic Dancer
Mon Nov 22, 6:55 PM ET Strange News - AP
http://story.news.ya...er_abducted&e=4
VIRGINIA BEACH, Va. - A 13-year-old boy was charged with abducting an exotic dancer when she showed up for an appointment at what turned out to be a vacant house with no electricity, police said Monday.
When the woman entered the house at 6:30 p.m. on Nov. 16, she realized her client was a juvenile, police spokeswoman Rene Ball said.
The boy told her the contract was for his older brother, but no one else showed up. The woman tried to leave, and the boy pointed a shotgun at her and ordered her to dance for him, Ball said.
She tried to call 911 on her cell phone, but the boy grabbed the phone. The woman bit the boy's hand, broke free and ran to her car.
The boy was arrested Thursday and charged with abduction by force, conspiracy, using a firearm to commit a felony, brandishing a firearm and transporting and possessing an assault firearm at age 13. He was being held at the Virginia Beach Detention Center.
The names of the woman and the boy were not released.
Police were trying to identify a second juvenile suspected of being involved in the abduction plan.
"The important thing is not to stop questioning'' | "Imagination is more important than knowledge"
-- Albert Einstein--
California's Economy: Too Big To Fail?
-- Albert Einstein--
California's Economy: Too Big To Fail?

#734
Posted 23 November 2004 - 11:10 AM
QUOTE(CostcoLover @ Nov 23 2004, 10:55 AM)
Today's news. Maybe the anti-Ms.Teaz gang is right. Could just be a matter of time before this happens (see below).
On a side note, I heard a Ms. Teaz commercial on the radio today while listening to Howard Stern.
Boy Charged With Abducting Exotic Dancer
Mon Nov 22, 6:55 PM ET Strange News - AP
http://story.news.ya...er_abducted&e=4
VIRGINIA BEACH, Va. - A 13-year-old boy was charged with abducting an exotic dancer when she showed up for an appointment at what turned out to be a vacant house with no electricity, police said Monday.
When the woman entered the house at 6:30 p.m. on Nov. 16, she realized her client was a juvenile, police spokeswoman Rene Ball said.
The boy told her the contract was for his older brother, but no one else showed up. The woman tried to leave, and the boy pointed a shotgun at her and ordered her to dance for him, Ball said.
She tried to call 911 on her cell phone, but the boy grabbed the phone. The woman bit the boy's hand, broke free and ran to her car.
The boy was arrested Thursday and charged with abduction by force, conspiracy, using a firearm to commit a felony, brandishing a firearm and transporting and possessing an assault firearm at age 13. He was being held at the Virginia Beach Detention Center.
The names of the woman and the boy were not released.
Police were trying to identify a second juvenile suspected of being involved in the abduction plan.
On a side note, I heard a Ms. Teaz commercial on the radio today while listening to Howard Stern.
Boy Charged With Abducting Exotic Dancer
Mon Nov 22, 6:55 PM ET Strange News - AP
http://story.news.ya...er_abducted&e=4
VIRGINIA BEACH, Va. - A 13-year-old boy was charged with abducting an exotic dancer when she showed up for an appointment at what turned out to be a vacant house with no electricity, police said Monday.
When the woman entered the house at 6:30 p.m. on Nov. 16, she realized her client was a juvenile, police spokeswoman Rene Ball said.
The boy told her the contract was for his older brother, but no one else showed up. The woman tried to leave, and the boy pointed a shotgun at her and ordered her to dance for him, Ball said.
She tried to call 911 on her cell phone, but the boy grabbed the phone. The woman bit the boy's hand, broke free and ran to her car.
The boy was arrested Thursday and charged with abduction by force, conspiracy, using a firearm to commit a felony, brandishing a firearm and transporting and possessing an assault firearm at age 13. He was being held at the Virginia Beach Detention Center.
The names of the woman and the boy were not released.
Police were trying to identify a second juvenile suspected of being involved in the abduction plan.
Where does the Lingerie shop fit in to this story
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