Archive for July, 2010

San Antonio Adult Entertainment: Index

Saturday, July 31st, 2010

PITTSFORD, N.Y. – Coach Chan Gailey’s has added more hitting to Buffalo Bills’ training camp and it has raised tensions on the practice field.
Centre Geoff Hangartner and linebacker Aaron Maybin exchanged shoves and wrestled each other to the ground midway through practice Friday morning. Things got heated after Maybin shoved running back Fred Jackson from behind and sent him sliding along the grass field.
NASHVILLE, Tenn. – It’s time for Jeff Fisher to open his 16th straight training camp with the Tennessee Titans, and that first practice Saturday will be a welcome return to football after a busy off-season.
Fisher expects Chris Johnson to show up, happy the Titans reshuffled some money to pay him more for 2010. Vince Young will be available for all 16 games, and Fisher hopes maybe more, with the NFL not punishing him for a Dallas strip club tussle in June.

See the full article from “Winnipeg Free Press”

San Antonio Adult Entertainment: Index

Thursday, July 29th, 2010

SPARTANBURG, S.C. – If Jimmy Clausen indeed becomes Carolina’s franchise quarterback, it’ll be after overcoming a humble beginning to his professional career.
Three months after his draft weekend snub, a nervous Clausen fumbled a couple of snaps early in his first workout of training camp with the Panthers on Thursday, before labouring in the intense heat in his new role: third-stringer.
GREEN BAY, Wis. – As the only NFL team required to disclose its financial information to the public, the Green Bay Packers have become Exhibit A amid rising tensions between owners and players over a new collective bargaining agreement.
Just don’t expect other teams to open up their books in an attempt to make the owners’ case.
NASHVILLE, Tenn. – NFL commissioner Roger Goodell said Thursday he has decided not to suspend Titans quarterback Vince Young over a tussle at a Dallas strip club in June.

See the full article from “Winnipeg Free Press”

San Antonio Strip Clubs: Boerne moves to regulate sex businesses

Wednesday, July 14th, 2010

In what’s being called a proactive initiative, the Boerne City Council on Tuesday passed on first reading a proposed ordinance that would establish regulations for sexually-oriented businesses there.
No firms now operating there fall under the restrictions that Mayor Dan Heckler predicted would win final approval July 27.
The new ordinance would mandate that adult video outlets, strip clubs and similar businesses be located at least 1,500 feet from schools, churches and other places kids congregate, and would establish operating hours, signage guidelines and employee licensing requirements, he said.
Heckler said he favors prohibiting such businesses there, but noted, “Our attorney says we can’t ban them entirely.”

See the full article from “San Antonio Express”