Sunday, January 31, 2010

Who is Simone Dadoun-Cohen?

'Sugar Daddy' Site Started by Ex-Stripper

Simone Dadoun-Cohen is creator and CEO of Established Men.
Simone Dadoun-Cohen is creator and CEO of Established Men.
Simone Dadoun-Cohen is creator and CEO of Established Men. "Dating, in the most conventional terms, is dead," she said. "Absolutely dead."
(ABC News)

After dropping out of college, Dadoun-Cohen, a Canadian, became a stripper to pay the bills. On a good night at the club, Dadoun-Cohen said, she was able to make "$1,500 to $2,000 Canadian."
"A rough night, I don't know," she said. "Maybe $800 to $1,000, and that was before generous tips from generous men."
Dadoun-Cohen said she learned there were plenty of generous men willing to reach into their wallets for beautiful women, including a patron who has since become her husband. Having lived the lifestyle, Dadoun-Cohen decided to pass it on and -- eureka! -- her site was born.
"We opened our doors September of '08, we are looking at over a quarter million active and satisfied users to date, and we've got tens of thousands that visit us every single day," said Dadoun-Cohen. "What is amazing about those numbers, though, isn't the numbers in themselves. ... And this is where I think your male viewers might want to turn up the volume. We actually have a four-to-one ratio on our Web site. So that is four gorgeous women to every one established man."
Back in Beverly Hills, Kyle took Melissa to Wolfgang Puck's latest restaurant -- for a meal that ended up costing $600. As the two made their way through the gourmet medley, talk turned to the way they met.

"I'm so happy to have met you on Established Men," she said.
"You are? Really?"
"Yes."
"Thank you."
"Because there are not any here in L.A. that I've found so far," she said.
"Really? You mean that?"
"Mhmm."
"Thank you," said Kyle. "I feel the same way too."
Kyle rejected the link between sex and money on sites like Established Men as prostitution.
"No, it's not prostitution," he said. "Not at all."
He and Melissa, he said, hadn't taken long to establish an intimate relationship.
"It was pretty quick," he said. "And I don't mean physically, I mean mentally."

Tail of the Tiger Golf Ball Set - The Mistress Collection


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Now you can! In fact, you have a dozen dirty whores to choose from!

Introducing the Tail Of The Tiger Golf Ball Gift Set - The Mistress Collection! Now, all of Tiger Woods' favorite call-girls, cocktail waitresses and herpes carriers have been immortalized on a set of collectible golf balls.

Their mothers should be so proud!

The box set comes with 12 different mistress golf balls that you can smack, club, putt, and play with all day long. They are easy to hit (on) and they love to hump bump and run!
Comes in Balls for Play at $54.00
or Balls for Display ar $59.00
reference: perezhilton.com 

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Friday, January 29, 2010

Boys will be toys for older women striking out for love

Scotsman.com News

















A politician's wife caused a scandal when she bedded a young lover 40 years her junior. But, as Sandra Dick discovers, many older women are saying here's to you, Mrs Robinson
THEY won't see 40 again, the menopause is on the horizon – for some, it has been and gone – and they're closer to their pension than they might prefer to think. Yet a new breed of sex-hungry women – dubbed "cougars" – are increasingly on the prowl.

News that Irish First Minister's wife, MP Iris Robinson, recently did her own "Mrs Robinson" and hooked herself a lover an astonishing 40 years her junior is startling enough.

Kirk McCambley was just 19 – an age when most lads are more interested in the latest Call of Duty video game, binge drinking and fantasising about Megan Fox – when he bedded the flame-haired Belfast politician 18 months ago.

Indeed, church-going Mrs Robinson, now 60, was old enough to be her secret boyfriend's grandmother. But it didn't stop the pair – who have known each other since he was just nine – having a fling that has now rocked Northern Irish politics.

What is just as astonishing, however, is that Mrs Robinson, whose namesake in the sixties' movie The Graduate lured a youthful Dustin Hoffman's character into bed, is hardly alone.

For a new generation of 40-plus women, from desperate housewives bored by years of marriage to high- earning city businesswomen, celebrities to, indeed, politicians, are giving their love lives a youth injection courtesy of more than willing toy boys.

Last week it emerged that filmmaker and artist Sam Taylor-Wood, 42, is pregnant by teenage actor Aaron Johnson. The pair hooked up after she cast him as the lead in her John Lennon movie, Nowhere Boy. She now plans to marry Johnson, who is just seven years older than Taylor-Wood's daughter, Angelica, aged 12.

Yet she's only following in the footsteps of the likes of Hollywood actress Demi Moore, 46, and her husband Ashton Kutcher, who's still only 31. Even Jade Goody's mum Jackiey Budden, 51, has recently swapped 37-year-old lover Jason Cooper for the even younger 30-year-old father-of-three Aaron Woolhouse.

Scots psychologist Cynthia McVey believes women are simply enjoying the benefits of a more broad-minded society – and grabbing a bit of what men have enjoyed down the years.

"This trend reflects changes in society generally," she explains. "It used to be that men were the breadwinners, and women were attracted to status and the ability to protect and provide for their family.

"Now women no longer need those kinds of services. They can provide for themselves and for their children.

"With that sorted, they can then go for looks and for youth. They can behave the same as men and choose someone much younger if they want to."

Society's response to women and their toy boys is changing too, she says. "Society in general might still regard it as a bit odd, but younger people are very accepting. They say that if it's OK for a man to have a young glamorous woman on their arm, why not for a woman to have a young, attractive man?

"As we see celebrities doing this it becomes more generally accepted within the general population."

The trend is also partly fuelled by women now having more control over their looks thanks to cosmetic surgery, Botox and gym-honed bodies.

But while all that may boost a middle-aged woman's confidence, according to online dating website boss Julie Macmillan, 49, looks aren't always the big issue for their younger partners.

"Women are very hung up about their looks. They see every line, every detail. They're in their mid-40s, they probably haven't had sex with their husband for years and self-esteem is at rock bottom.

"They can't understand how a younger man might find them attractive, but they do. For many men, it's not about a wrinkle or too many curves or age. They see overall attractiveness and sexiness."

Julie launched Toyboy Warehouse (www.toyboywarehouse.com) in 2006 after a searching online dating sites and finding herself paired with "boring" middle-aged men.

"It's not just about six packs and looks," she insists. "And there are plenty of young men out there who are intelligent and mature and able to hold a conversation. They're not all sitting about playing on an XBox all day. And a lot of them find girls their own age irritating and annoying.

"I've dated men in their 20s who are so intelligent and mature and perfectly able to talk about all sorts of things. Likewise, I've had older boyfriends who have been unbelievably boring."

Julia, a painter and sculptor, has more than 22,000 members on her website – around 1,000 of them Scots. And while the website is aimed at finding a toyboy for women, there are more men registered seeking love with an older woman. Demand is growing so quickly that she is now planning a series of events in Edinburgh and Glasgow to bring older women and younger men together.

"A generation ago, a woman had kids, she'd kind of let herself go and she'd stay at home, twiddling her thumbs and getting older. But today women have more.

"This is like the last stage of feminism. The first was the pill, then comes the political changes and the social changes in the workplace. Now it is about relationships.

"And there are a lot of women coming out of long-term relationships, with grown-up children who married young and feel they missed out on their youth. They're free again and they want to make up for lost time."

Of course, it's worth remembering too that the male of the species hits his sexual prime in his late teens – a woman in her late forties. Which, according to one IVF specialist, can create it's own toy boy dilemmas.

The Barcelona-based Institute Marques announced last week that at least 12 per cent of the British couples it helps involve a woman who is at least six years older than her partner.

Dr Raul Olivares, the IVF centre's international director, said: "Starting a new relationship with a much younger man makes these women feel rejuvenated, and at a time of such physical and emotional plenitude, it can be difficult to accept that one's reproductive train may already have left. Often they cannot understand that, at 45, you can have a fantastic body but it can be too late to have a pregnancy."

Despite the toy boy trend, psychologist Cynthia, however, believes most women will seek out partners of roughly the same age. "Is it going to be much of a relationship if your toy boy doesn't have a lot of lifestyle experience – he might look lovely but there's not much fun if you can't talk to each other because he's too busy playing his XBox.

"Then again," she laughs, "it might not be a bad thing. He'll need something to do while we're in the bathroom trying to cover the wrinkles and cracks on our face!"


Thursday, January 28, 2010

Haiti earthquake: orphans for sale for $50


Orphans in Haiti are being offered for sale to foreigners for as little as $50 amid warnings that up to one million children in the country have been left vulnerable to abuse and trafficking in the wake of the earthquake.













By Nick Allen in Haiti

In a remote area north of Port-au-Prince, a man was reported to have offered to sell a young boy to a Canadian man for just $50.

The first confirmed case of a child being offered for sale since Haiti was devastated by a 7.0-magnitude earthquake on Jan 12 took place near Gonaives, 150km north of Port-au-Prince.

It was reported by Noel Ismonin, a Canadian pastor who rescues orphans in the area. A man offered to sell him the boy but the pastor refused.

Meanwhile, in camps around the capital there were several reports of men being lynched after being accused by earthquake victims of trying to steal infants from tents.

The incident near Gonaives raised fears that child trafficking gangs could move into desperately poor rural areas that have yet to be properly reached by aid agencies. The gangs are also be less likely to be picked up by authorities there.

Abduction of children by child traffickers was already a chronic problem in pre-earthquake Haiti, where thousands were handed by their families into lives of domestic servitude.

"There are an estimated one million unaccompanied or orphaned children, or children who lost one parent," said Kate Conradt, a spokesman for Save the Children. "They are extremely vulnerable."

As fears for the safety of Haitian orphans grew a group of 78 children sleeping in the street outside their shattered orphanage in the capital were being guarded at night by a group of local people.

The bodies of 56 other children remained buried under a three-storey section of the collapsed orphanage in the Carrefour slum area.

The youngest victims, Cedric Francois and James Alcius, were both just five months old.

Of the survivors, many had wounds to their heads and limbs. They sleep on blankets laid in the street. Three plastic sheets provided by Unicef have been strung from trees.

"If it rains it will be terrible," said Eviline Louis-Jacques, 61, who runs the Notre Dame de la Nativite orphanage.

"There are 56 dead over there," she said pointing to a pile of rubble. "Most of them were babies. That's why they were in there, they were sleeping. But I have 78 left."

Vanessa Line, three, was rescued after spending two days stuck in the rubble. She stares blankly ahead and does not speak, clearly traumatised by her ordeal.

Naika Simon, six, who suffered head wounds when timber fell on her, said: "It hurt me and I was crying. I could hear others crying as well. It was dark and I was scared. I miss my mummy and daddy."

Another child, Reginald Gibbs, five, who has a broken leg, was brought to the orphanage by his parents after their home collapsed.

He was already up for legitimate adoption before the earthquake and a family in France is waiting for them.

His father, Daniel Gibbs, 50, said: "He is suffering. We want him to go to France as soon as possible because he will get better care."

Haiti's orphanages have also become targets for people desperate for food, water and medical supplies. Maison de Lumiere, which has 50 orphans, came under attack from a group of 20 armed men but security guards drove them off.

Charities and aid agencies are only supplying the orphanages with a few days of food and water at a time in case they are looted.

Monday, January 25, 2010

Colts Favored in Las Vegas

By TONI MONKOVIC



Oddsmakers, not impressed with the Saints, installed the Colts as 4.5-point favorites in the Super Bowl. The initial odds ranged from 4 points to 5.5 points.

The Las Vegas Sun:

The Indianapolis Colts are favored to win Super Bowl XLIV, according to Las Vegas oddsmakers, but early money wagered at Nevada sports books has been on the New Orleans Saints.

The Colts (16-2) opened as a 5.5-point favorite Sunday evening by Las Vegas Sports Consultants, the group that sets the betting line. It set the over-under total at 56 points.

Within one hour, however, the number was bet down to 4.5 points at the Las Vegas Hilton and Station Casinos properties. The Colts are favored by 4 points at MGM Mirage properties.

The Associated Press:

Indianapolis was a 4½-point favorite in the Glantz-Culver line, with the over-under at 55½ points.

Sports books gave Indianapolis 8-1 odds to win the Super Bowl at the start of the season, compared with 18-1 for New Orleans.

“I think the Saints are very fortunate to be in there,” said Jay Kornegay, executive director of the race and sports book at the Las Vegas Hilton. “To get five turnovers at home and having to go to overtime to win it, I don’t think they were playing that well.”

Extra point: Do you agree with Las Vegas’s assessment?

Friday, January 15, 2010

Jolie-Pitt Donate 1Mil to Haiti - If Tiger Donates Would it Save His Reputation? Comment Here

First they issued a statement calling for help for the earthquake victims in Haiti. However, they don’t just talk the talk – they walk the walk too. Angelina Jolie and Brad Pitt have donated $1 million to Doctors Without Borders through the Jolie-Pitt Foundation.

Doctors Without Borders is an incredible organization; they had three hospitals in the Port-au-Prince and all three have been completely destroyed. This has forced the doctors to work out in the open air, doing the best that they can under the dire circumstances.
With the death toll rising and the complete lack of shelter, clean water, and total devastation, any funds being donated will help so much. Haiti is a country rich in culture but poor in finances and it makes me so happy to see so many people doing whatever they can to lend aid. The fact that Brad and Angelina are able to donate such a large amount thrills me. For everyone who ever snarked that they should stop working so much because they don’t need the money, the answer is this: No, they don’t need the money but when someone else does they’re there to give it to them.
If you’d like to help, you can visit the Doctors Without Borders website where every penny counts. If you’re on a tight budget please don’t stress yourself out because there are two things you can still do:
  1. Spread the word. Before Brad and Angelina donated money they spoke out. They made sure people were aware that they could help. Tell your friends, your family, your co-workers. There are many ways to donate money whether it’s the Red Cross, Yele Haiti, or Doctors Without Borders. Let people know those organizations are taking donations. There is also the Charity:Water group which will provide safe drinking water, a common urgent concern after a disaster like this. Get the word out!
  2. Donate when you can. A lot of people donate right away when disaster strikes which is amazing and very important. However, as the weeks go by, people forget about the tragedy as life continues on, but the aid still needs to roll in and re-building still needs to be done (just look at New Orleans). If you can’t donate now but know you’ll have $20 to spare in two weeks, donate it then; believe me it will be just as appreciated
And of course, we can make sure people know that Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie aren’t just movie promoters, doing good deeds when a film is about to roll out. We can make sure people know that when a huge group of people are in need – just like the people of the Lower Ninth Ward, just like the refugees being helped by the UNHCR, and now just like the victims in Haiti – Brad and Angelina will step up to the plate instead of partying their money away like most of Hollywood.Edit HTML

Russell Simmons: Tiger Woods donating $3 million to Haiti relief

Is Tiger Woods at this hour piloting a cargo plane full of relief supplies to earthquake-ravaged Haiti? "We don't have time to land!" shouts Woods, over the roar of the engines. "Help me strap on this parachute! Just throw the penicillin and canned food after me!" So either Woods is coming out of hiding with a grand, sweeping philanthropic gesture, or an experienced promoter is just using his name to drum up charity support. Either way, it's pretty interesting. Rap mogul Russell Simmons is saying -- to anyone who will listen -- that Woods is considering a $3 million gift to Haiti earthquake relief, which includes a mobile hospital setup. Awesome, and a bit surprising, if true. But is it true?

Saturday, January 2, 2010

Wife of a Tiger Video | Enquirer Exclusive hush-hush Groping Tiger Photos | Disneyland Aladdin Jokes about Tiger Woods Video

theexaminer.com - The hilarious video by Skee.TV is to the tune of Eye of the Tiger, the theme of the Rocky III movie.  Scroll down for the video.    It was added to YouTube a week ago but already is generating a lot of buzz.
The Rocky (Sylvester Stallone) part is Tiger Woods' wife. Elin Nordegren.   The part of Clubber Lane (played in the movie by Mr. T) is Tiger Woods.   After a rigorous training session, Nordegren knocks out Woods. She holds up her winnings, a check for half of Woods money.




THE hush-hush PHOTOS THAT COULD COST TIGER MILLION$!


 


 Photo by: AMI
TIGER WOODS has been caught by a security camera groping a mistress during a secret California tryst, The ENQUIRER has learned exclusively.

The shocking images could cost him millions in a divorce war - and he could even lose his children, say sources.

"It's Tiger's worst nightmare!" a close source told The ENQUIRER. "It will help his wife Elin in a divorce - and cost him additional millions."

The footage is grainy and was recorded by a parking lot security camera some time in the last year, according to the close source.

"The photos show Tiger in an embrace with a young woman.

"If the photos become part of Elin's divorce action, they may be the most expensive photos in history."

Also in jeopardy is 35-year-old Tiger's ability to gain shared custody of his two children if the security footage is used to portray him as unstable, say experts.

The ENQUIRER obtained a detailed description of the photos from a source and the potent putter can be seen passionately holding the as-yet-unidentified woman.

"The tall, slinky woman, wearing boots and a clingy knit dress, seems very happy in Tiger's embrace in the deserted parking lot," said the close source.

"The pair hold each other, obviously physically involved, and then climb into a black SUV.

"Elin will be furious when she sees the footage.  The photos are being offered to her attorneys, and would be absolute dynamite in a divorce hearing."

"Elin had been told that her husband was in Las Vegas at a sports event when the photos prove that he actually had ducked out to California and was hooking up with one of his floozies," revealed the close source.

Famed New York divorce attorney Raoul Felder, who is not involved in Tiger's case but is following it closely, told The ENQUIRER: "If his wife gets her hands on incriminating photos, it could affect child custody or child support."

In the YouTube video below at 1:10 the genie makes a crack about Tiger Woods.   It's part of the "Aladdin, a Musical Spectacular show at Disney's California Adventure Park, which is right next to Disneyland in Anaheim, California.
The genie weaves contemporary references in his schtick.   He makes a wisecrack about having to warn Woods 15 times that he can't make someone fall in love with him.