San Jose Massage Parlors: Creek Diva: Leaf Duel & Targeted Thefts

Wednesday, December 7
Extra, extra. A caller reported a suspicious vehicle driving slowly, then stopping in front of houses, on Belford Drive at 5:22 a.m. It turned out to be the newspaper delivery guy.
Hanky panky. A rightfully unhappy wife phoned police about her husband receiving sexual favors from a massage parlor located in Walnut Creek. The WCPD is investigating the allegations.
Leaf blower drama! A verbal spat occurred on the 500 block of Banyan Circle between a gardener and neighbor over leaves being blown into the wrong yard at 2:59 p.m.
House burglary. A home on the 2800 block of San Carlos Drive was burglarized between the hours of 11:00 a.m. and 3:00 p.m. A rear sliding door was ajar. Jewelry and silverware was stolen.
Thursday, December 8
Stolen Accord. A 1995 gold Honda Accord, license plate 4WQC310, was stolen from a parking spot on the 1900 block of Desert Circle.

See the full article from “Patch.com”

San Jose Strip Clubs: PHS’ Pet Project for the Holidays

Of course, there were a few tasteless comments which we expected, and Hooman asked to keep the, ahem, dog parts. I gave him a small package and told him not to open it until he was back at the studio (I placed two kiwis inside).
We all had fun. More importantly, Hooman and Alice were great partners and helped us bring an important message to a new audience. Still, we do have boundaries.
A local pole dance instructor wanted to hold a fundraiser for our shelter animals. In less than the amount of time it would take an exotic dancer to shimmy down a pole, we said thanks but no thanks.
Had we gone forward, I could have had a field day on taglines and themes. 
Lap Dances for Lap Cats. Push-Ups for Pups.
We could have turned the stripper poles into big scratching posts and had the dancers paint whiskers on their faces. 

See the full article from “Patch.com”

San Jose Escorts: Police Blotter: Burglars Smash Car Window in Laptop Heist; Dog Barking at …

5:39 p.m., Vintage Park Drive: A San Jose man was arrested for providing police with false vehicle registration. Enrique Ceron, 48, was cited and released and his vehicle was impounded.
Thursday, Dec. 8
11:53 p.m., East Hillsdale Boulevard and Center Park Lane: A Roseville woman was arrested on suspicion of driving under the influence. Deni Podmore, 57, was taken to First Chance.
Friday, Dec. 9
12:00 a.m., Pilgrim Drive and East Hillsdale Boulevard: A Walnut man was arrested on suspicion of driving under the influence. Ken Hsu, 31, was taken to Fist Chance.
4:36 a.m., Foster City Boulevard and Bounty Drive: An Oakland woman was arrested on three outstanding warrants. Octavia Keel, 29, had two warrants for driving with a suspended license and another for violating terms of probation for prostitution.

See the full article from “Patch.com”

San Jose Escorts: Occupy Santa Cruz Plan Next Move

… People will absolutely continue to assemble and to assert free speech,” says Occupy Protestor Tobias Aguirre. “We will collectively decide where we want this country to go, so yes we will continue to come together.”
On Thursday night, the former occupiers of San Lorenzo Park plotted their next move and complained about police kicking them out Thursday morning.
“This was a non-violent protest,” says Occupy Protestor Chris Brown. “Why did they come with sticks, guns and shields? We never fought back.”
After exactly two months in the park, police said occupiers were a public nuisance. Once they cleared the park, there was 8 tons of trash as proof.
“We don’t support the trash,” says Zach Friend of Santa Cruz Police. “We don’t support the takeover of the banks, the drug use, the prostitution or the issues we faced down there.”

See the full article from “KIONrightnow.com”

San Jose Escorts: Occupy Santa Cruz Costs Nearly $40000

SANTA CRUZ, Calif. - Despite cold temperatures, more than 50 occupiers camped at San Lorenzo Park in Santa Cruz on Monday night. But, Santa Cruz Police hope an evacuation notice will have them gone by Wednesday.
More than a dozen Santa Cruz police officers made a surprise visit at the Occupy Camp to serve them a notice that reads occupiers must leave by Wednesday night or they will be cited or arrested.
“There’s possible drug use,” says Santa Cruz Police Chief Kevin Vogel. “There’s prostitution. It’s gotten to the point where it’s just not safe.”
The Santa Cruz County Sheriff’s Department agrees, saying it received 132 reports of drug use, threatening behavior, vandalism, public defecation and urination, and public drunkenness at or near the county government center where occupiers hang out.
Since Occupy Santa Cruz protests began two months ago, it cost the county nearly $40,000. That includes $6,000 to clean up human waste, $15,000 for sheriff costs, $12,000 for security guards and $3,500 to modify security at the facility.

See the full article from “KIONrightnow.com”

San Jose Escorts: Murder suspect: San Jose victim mutilated himself

Rodriguez, now 50, faces a maximum of 25 years to life in prison if the jury convicts him of first-degree murder. He could get 15 years to life if jurors opt for second-degree. However, if the jury believes he acted in the heat of passion and convicts him of manslaughter, he would face only six years — the sentence on the books three decades ago.
Police remained unaware of Rodriguez’s role until recently because he fled the scene and never called them. His involvement was only discovered in 2008, when the crime lab running a cold-case test on a bloody towel found at the scene matched Rodriguez’s DNA.
Rodriguez testified Monday that he believes he was the victim in the incident, but he was afraid to report the encounter to police because he felt they wouldn’t believe a male prostitute. He said he had once tried to report being pelted with bottles from people driving by the spot in downtown San Jose where he waited for male customers to approach him, and that authorities told him it was his fault for being “flamboyant.”

See the full article from “Contra Costa Times”

San Jose Strip Clubs: Offshore city idea floated to help Silicon Valley

Take Blueseed, a new startup in California that’s floating the idea of an offshore city that can house 1,000 skilled, non-U.S. tech workers in international waters.
According to a USA Today article, the ship would be close enough to Silicon Valley for ocean dwellers (who would pay $1,200 a month) to hop a quick ferry over to meet with potential Silicon Valley employers.
Considering the prices of real estate in that area, $1,200 is a bargain. And the views would have to be amazing.
The company’s founder is hoping find investors that will pony up $10 million to build the floating city. Seems like he could get an old cruise ship a lot cheaper; those ships already have lots of rooms, casinos and bars. There’d have to be a strip club or two as well, since I figure the population of Blueseed will be 90 percent male.

See the full article from “Atlanta Journal Constitution (blog)”

San Jose Strip Clubs: Two Broadway buildings sold

The Saratoga Shoe Depot building on Broadway sold for $2 million Friday morning and the multi-story Broadway building at the corner of Spring Street sold for $1 million.
Both sales took place during foreclosure auctions in the lobby of Saratoga County Court. Tom Newkirk of the Saratoga National Golf Club purchased the Shoe Depot property at 385 Broadway. He told me that he plans to lease the space to local merchants.
Scott Grodsky of Long Island, the owner of Mama Mia’s Pizza & Cafe in Saratoga Springs, bought 322-328 Broadway, a three-story building with an old theater that is rough shape. He said that he planned to open a strip club. He joked. He says he will renovate an upstairs apartment for his family and go from there. The new owners take control of the properties in 30 days.

See the full article from “Albany Times Union (blog)”

San Jose Strip Clubs: Siri, Sexism, and Silicon Valley

That Siri gives responses for blowjobs and strippers — but can’t return a query about birth control — has everything to do with the fact that Apple (and Silicon Valley writ large) is a place dominated by men and their preferences. In all likelihood, Siri was developed and optimized by a team of all dudes or mostly dudes. And while they made sure to include things that were gender-neutral (like mental health services), there was no effort to approach Siri from the perspective of a woman user. Indeed, reproductive health is a classic male blind spot — it’s women who are “supposed” carry the responsibility for contraceptives. Men, in general, get a pass. The problem with Siri isn’t that the programmers hate women, it’s that they weren’t even on the radar.

See the full article from “The American Prospect”

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