legal advice: do not take your 'date' to work
[I] After a lawyer due to defend a man against a kidnapping charge showed up to court late and smelling of booze last week, a Clark County District Court judge ordered the attorney to take a Breathalyzer test in open court…<SNIP>…Caramagno arrived about 90 minutes late in the company of a young woman wearing a black halter top and tight pants…<SNIP>…Caramagno told [Judge Leavitt] the woman who accompanied him into court was his ex-girlfriend…<SNIP>…But when Leavitt questioned the woman, she said she had met Caramagno about 20 minutes earlier…<SNIP>…Caramagno also referred to the woman as Christine. The woman later identified herself in court as Josephine…<SNIP>…"You told me she was your ex-girlfriend," Leavitt said. "Now I'm very upset with you."…<SNIP>…It was not clear Monday evening whether Caramagno could face disciplinary proceedings from the State Bar of Nevada…[/I]
[url]http://www.reviewjournal.com/lvrj_home/2006/Aug-08-Tue-2006/news/8944900.html[/url]
Wastrel...you crack me up man..lol
[QUOTE=Wastrel][I] After a lawyer due to defend a man against a kidnapping charge showed up to court late and smelling of booze last week, a Clark County District Court judge ordered the attorney to take a Breathalyzer test in open court…<SNIP>…Caramagno arrived about 90 minutes late in the company of a young woman wearing a black halter top and tight pants…<SNIP>…Caramagno told [Judge Leavitt] the woman who accompanied him into court was his ex-girlfriend…<SNIP>…But when Leavitt questioned the woman, she said she had met Caramagno about 20 minutes earlier…<SNIP>…Caramagno also referred to the woman as Christine. The woman later identified herself in court as Josephine…<SNIP>…"You told me she was your ex-girlfriend," Leavitt said. "Now I'm very upset with you."…<SNIP>…It was not clear Monday evening whether Caramagno could face disciplinary proceedings from the State Bar of Nevada…[/I]
[url]http://www.reviewjournal.com/lvrj_home/2006/Aug-08-Tue-2006/news/8944900.html[/url][/QUOTE]
I was reading your edit at the bottom of post!!
medium rare: small town indeed
The meaning of this will be incomprehensible to all but a few astute locals who are also well versed in the town's, ah, let's say colorful, history, or maybe a couple of transplanted former locals, or maybe one, but for those who do recognize the significance of these names this little item is just way too amazing not to post:
[Size=5]Strip club has new suitor [/size]
[I]A local restaurateur has applied for a new permit to serve liquor at the now-closed Crazy Horse Too Gentlemen's Club.
Michael Signorelli, operator of the [color=red]Golden Steer Steakhouse,[/color] submitted the application Tuesday...[/i]
[url]http://www.reviewjournal.com/lvrj_home/2006/Sep-22-Fri-2006/news/9803018.html[/url]
When was the last time you heard of the Golden Steer? And now here it is today in connection with Rizzolo, no less. Do you think they would actually serve food to, ahem, a civilian so to speak, if one naively walked in and asked for a menu? And let him leave? I've just got to go in some time and give it a try. Maybe if I'm really brave (a.k.a. really drunk and stupid) I'll ask if I can take a snapshot of their historic collection of baseball bats in the back room, and see if that doesn't get me a short one way free ride in the trunk of someone's car.
A restauranteur. And Tony the Ant was a home improvement inspector and freelance financial consultant before he relocated to retire as a corn farmer.
Strip club has new suitor
Well I'll be - the CHII closed down... ;)
I thought maybe Hizzona was out of town untill I read about the FedRico rap. But hey - it'll all look good on paper if Siggy gets placed. The new-necks that patronize won't know any better about them doing an Archie Bunker on the lease.
You're being too hard on Anthony. He was merely a gift shop operator who specialized in employee relocation and minor commercial renovations.
Thanks for the great link! Amazing, indeed.
Should Be A Colorful Hearing
[QUOTE=Wastrel]The meaning of this will be incomprehensible to all but a few astute locals who are also well versed in the town's, ah, let's say colorful, history, or maybe a couple of transplanted former locals, or maybe one, but for those who do recognize the significance of these names this little item is just way too amazing not to post:
Michael Signorelli, operator of the [color=red]Golden Steer Steakhouse,[/color] submitted the application Tuesday...[/i]
[url]http://www.reviewjournal.com/lvrj_home/2006/Sep-22-Fri-2006/news/9803018.html[/url]
When was the last time you heard of the Golden Steer? And now here it is today in connection with Rizzolo, no less.
I heard the GOLDEN EAGLE (corner of Paradise and Sahara) and former sister organization of the GOLDEN STEER lost its gaming license for money laundering and drug related activities.
I'm sure though, Mr Signorelli was in no way related to that revelation.