Nov 012011

The entertainer’s sad stories are similar to the old stand bys but are certainly taken to new, exaggerated heights. While a casino dealer might tell me that he was unable to call in with any advance notice because his grandmother died suddenly, a dancer will say, “My boyfriend and I were kidnapped by drug dealers in the alley off Fourth Street and the bastards murdered my boyfriend. The killers left me for dead and since I was lying in my boyfriend’s blood. I couldn’t move a muscle otherwise I would have called.”

As the owner of strip clubs on the East Coast and West, I have known thousands of topless dancers on a much more intimate level than a typical employer will come to know his or her employees. Understandably, when a girl takes her clothes off in front of another person night after night, when she stands naked before her boss, it’s not just her body that is exposed, she bares her emotions as well and, her whole psychological being opens up. She has less to hide and, therefore, in thousands of cases I have become the stripper’s confident and one of the most trusted persons in my employee’s life.

Every night of the week,

Nov 012011

Each year the local Humane Society promotes some new wrinkle on the annual Adopt-A-Pet campaign designed to acquaint families with abandoned dogs and cats who are most likely destined for extermination. Cleverly, these pet humanitarians now bring the lonely animals out to various shopping malls, schools, and parks and wherever families gather. It’s a great strategy that plays on the basic sympathies of children.

After all, who can resist the playfulness and cuddliness of the little kittens and puppies? Putting the kids face-to-face with the animals tugs at the heartstrings of the moms and dads practically forcing the parents to cough up the few bucks to satisfy little Dick and Jane. The truth is that all parties become winners. The families can acquire a new pet and the dog or cat is saved from a questionable future.

Each year the local Humane Society promotes some new wrinkle on the annual Adopt-A-Pet campaign designed to acquaint families with abandoned dogs and cats who are most likely destined for extermination. Cleverly, these pet humanitarians now bring the lonely animals out to various shopping malls, schools, and parks and wherever families gather. It’s a great strategy that plays on the basic sympathies of children.

After all, who can resist the playfulness and cuddliness of the little kittens and puppies? Putting the kids face-to-face with the animals tugs at the heartstrings of the moms and dads practically forcing the parents to cough up the few bucks to satisfy little Dick and Jane. The truth is that all parties become winners. The families can acquire a new pet and the dog or cat is saved from a questionable future.

I’ve thought about doing the very same thing for the lost and soulful strip club entertainers who can’t seem to find themselves any stability or direction in their lives. So, before these girls actually crash and burn, which so many of them do, I’d put them up for adoption in a local Adopt-A-Stripper program. The strippers can present themselves in an environment more wholesome than a strip club by hosting parties in various hotels and ballrooms. They can walk door-to-door like the old time vacuum cleaner salesmen and even participate in talent shows to demonstrate their various skills. I know one singer turned stripper who was talented enough to make an appearance on the Tonight Show with the late Johnny Carson. More than a few describe themselves comedians since their true-life stories have me laughing ‘til the tears come. It’d be my guess that the majority of the dancers will show off their acrobatic skills…as long as there’s a brass pole somewhere around.

Being in charge of the Adoption Program, I’ll see that each stripper comes The strippers can present themselves in an environment more wholesome than a strip club by hosting parties in various hotels and ballrooms. They can walk door-to-door like the old time vacuum cleaner salesmen and even participate in talent shows to demonstrate their various skills. I know one singer turned stripper who was talented enough to make an appearance on the Tonight Show with the late Johnny Carson. More than a few describe themselves comedians since their true-life stories have me laughing ‘til the tears come. It’d be my guess that the majority of the dancers will show off their acrobatic skills…as long as there’s a brass pole somewhere around.

Being in charge of the Adoption Program, I’ll see that each stripper comes

Nov 012011

When she leaves the stage, after her very first topless performance, I’ll send one of my customers to ask for her autograph. That cinches the deal. My newest stripper now believes she’s a legitimate star of the stage.

Most young dancers won’t admit to the adoration and idolization they feel when all eyes are focused on them or when the men applaud, whistle and stamp their feet; even asking for encores. It’s a natural high that goes right to the core of a woman’s heart. Few careers can offer the exhilaration and excitement that goes with an audience fully appreciating a strip tease performance.

Stripping can make any girl feel like Britney Spears or Madonna. In fact,

Nov 012011

It’a a damn serious business with millions of dollars changing hands every day by those wishing to take part in the pay-for-play game, There’s no shortage of buyers willing to shell out enormous sums to jooin in th ee]sexual hi jinks provided inside my strip clubs in Las Vegas and New Orleans. And there more than enough nubile nymphs willing to stuff their personal kitty with the unending slow of “Benjamins.”

Feb 082010
Candi and Dandi are, hands-down, the sparkling sisters of Glitter Gulch. If their natural beauty isn’t enough, their portrayal of lesbian lovers creates an even more intriguing aspect to this act. Any number of strippers pair up inside a strip club and behave as a girl-on-girl show. They either know instinctively or from Howard Stern’s hugely popular radio show that men adore watching lesbians or jumping in between them. Girls who bring a four-breast act to strip clubs tend to earn more than a single, solitary ass.
These two pursuers of higher education pull off the best stripper duet I’ve ever come across. It is the perfect performance that makes Candi and Dandi the most prolific money earners on their way to becoming multi-millionaires – if they last a little
longer.
Candi is perfectly suited to play the role of the dumb blonde…the dumbest blonde of all-time. She certainly has the body for it plus she dresses herself in frilly pink, see-thru nighties that barely cover her ass and lacy G-string. She’ll giggle and flirt with the customer, coyly stroking his face or “accidentally” laying a hand on her guy’s lap with an “Oops, I didn’t mean to touch your privates.” Oh, she is the smartest dumb blonde.
The perfect partner, of course, is played by

Candi and Dandi are, hands-down, the sparkling sisters of Glitter Gulch. If their natural beauty isn’t enough, their portrayal of lesbian lovers creates an even more intriguing aspect to this act. Any number of strippers pair up inside a strip club and behave as a girl-on-girl show. They either know instinctively or from Howard Stern’s hugely popular radio show that men adore watching lesbians or jumping in between them. Girls who bring a four-breast act to strip clubs tend to earn more than a single, solitary ass.These two pursuers of higher education pull off the best stripper duet I’ve ever come across. It is the perfect performance that makes Candi and Dandi the most prolific money earners on their way to becoming multi-millionaires – if they last a littlelonger.Candi is perfectly suited to play the role of the dumb blonde…the dumbest blonde of all-time. She certainly has the body for it plus she dresses herself in frilly pink, see-thru nighties that barely cover her ass and lacy G-string. She’ll giggle and flirt with the customer, coyly stroking his face or “accidentally” laying a hand on her guy’s lap with an “Oops, I didn’t mean to touch your privates.” Oh, she is the smartest dumb blonde.The perfect partner, of course, is played by

Jan 222010
FAMOUS ALUMNI OF ZBT
Zeta Beta Tau, within the last century, has been the brotherhood of some of the most important as well as entertaining men. Below is a compiled list of all ZBT alumni who have had significant achievements in their lifetime.
Name
School
Achievement
Mel Allen
Alabama ’56
Sportscaster
Walter Annenberg
Penn ’31
Founder/Publisher, TV Guide; Former Ambassador to England
Burton Baskin
Illinois ’38
Founder, Baskin Robbins Ice Cream
Jack Benny
UCLA
TV & Radio Comedian; Actor
Leonard Bernstein
Harvard ’44
Composer; Conductor
Henry Block
Penn
Founder, H & R Block
Richard Block
Penn
Founder, H & R Block
Rudolph Boschwitz
Senator, Minnesota
Barry Bricken
Maryland
President, Pants by Barry; Garment Industry
Michael Budman
Michigan State ’69
Co-Founder, Roots Athletic Wear
Jacob Burns
GWU
Attorney, New York
Charles Coburn
Motion Picture Actor
Alan Cohn
President, NY Knicks & NY Rangers
Howard Cosell
Sports Broadcaster
Joseph Dazansky
President, Giant Foods
Melvin Douglas
Chicago ’31
Motion Pictiure Actor
Kenneth Duberstein
Cheif of Staff, Reagan White House Administration
Donnie Edwards
UCLA
Professional Football Player
Mike Epstein
Professional Baseball Player
Sidney Factor
USC ’37
Max Factor Cosmetics
Richard Fisher
Penn
Fisher Brother Construction, NY
Samuel Friedman
Chairman of the Board, Food Fair
J. Martin Frost
Missouri
Representative, Texas
William Gaines
Brooklyn ’52
Publisher, MAD Magazine
Sid Gillman
Ohio State
Professional Football Coach
Bernard Gimbel
Penn
Chairman of the Board, Gimbel’s Department Stores
Martin Glickman
Announcer, Sports Writer; Hall of Fame
Arthur Goldberg
Chicago ’32
Former U.S. Supreme Court Justice
Richard Golden
Michigan State ’67
Founder, D.O.C. Eyeglasses
Samuel Goldwyn
Virginia ’47
Film Producer, Director; MGM Productions
Andrew Goodman
Chairman of the Board, Bergdorf-Goodman
Charles Gordon
Alabama
Hollywood Movie Producer (Field of Dreams)
Don Green
Michigan State ’70
Co-Founder, Roots Athletic Wear
Armand Hammer
Columbia ’19
President, Occidental Petroleum, Arm & Hammer Products
J. Ira Harris
Michigian
Financier
Jerry Herman
U of Miami
Playwrite: Hello Dolly, La Cage Aux Folles
Art Heyman
NBA Basketball Executive
Jeroid Hoffberger
MLBA Baseball Executive
Michael Kantor
Vanderbilt
Trade Department, Clinton White House Administration
Robert Klein
TV Comedian, Motion Picture Actor
Harvey Krueger
Columbia
Senior Managing Director, Shearson Lehman
Jerry Lawerence
Ohio State
Playwright (Mame)
Jack Lehman III
Penn
Founder, Shearson Lehman Brothers
William Lehman
Alabama
Representative, Florida
Sheldon Leonard
Union
TV Actor, Producer
Alfred Lerner
Columbus
Banking and Insurance
Arthur Levit
Columbia
Comptroller, New York State
Robert Lewis
U of Michigan
Entertainer
John Lindsay
Columbia
Former Mayor of New York
Sid Luckman
Columbia ’39
Member of College & Professional Football Hall of Fames
George Macy
Columbia
Founder, Macy’s Department Stores
Stanley Marcus
Harvard ’29
Founder, Neiman-Marcus Department Stores
Benjamin Michtom
Penn
President, Ideal Toy Corporation
Walter Minisch
Motion Picture Producer
Newton Minnow
Former FCC Chairman
Jim Nance
Syracuse
Former Professional Football Player, CBS Announcer
Robert Nederlander
Former General Manager of NY Yankees
Richard Newberger
Senator, Oregon
Donald Newhouse
Syracuse
Publishing
Samuel Newhouse
Syracuse
Publishing
Richard Ottinger
Cornell
Representative, New York
Michael Ovitz
UCLA
Disney
William S. Paley
Penn ’22
Founder, Chairman of the Board, CBS
Herb Pastor
Michigan State ’58
President & CEO, Pastor Casino Enterprises
Arnold Picker
CCNY
Chairman of the Board, United Artists
Abe Pollin
Owner, Washington Bullets (NBA)
Jay A. Pritzker
United Airlines and Hyatt Hotels
Irving Rabb
Harvard
Founder, Stop and Shop Chain
Harold Ramis
.
Screen Writer & Actor: Animal House, Ghostbusters
Abe Ribcoff
Representative/Senator, Connecticut
Samuel Rosen
Columbia ’19
Chairman of the Board, 20th Century Fox
Carroll Rosenbloom
Penn
Owner, LA Rams (NFL)
Aron Rosenburg
College Football Hall of Fame
Samuel Rosman
Columbia
Chairman of the Board, 20th Century Fox
Jaqui E. Safra
Penn
International Banking
Herman Sarkowsky
NFL Football Executive
Dick Schaap
Sports Broadcasting; Host of ESPN Show: Schaap Talk
Steven S. Seglig
Georgia
Businessman and Real Esate Developer
Robert Shapiro
UCLA
OJ’s Lawyer
Lawrence Smith
NYU-Heights
Representative, Florida
Gene Stacks
Cornell
Actor & Stage Director
Ned Tanen
USC
Motion Picture Producer
Robert Tishman
Cornell
President, Tishman Realty
Alfred Taubman
Founder, Tubman Corporation
William Todman
TV Game Show Producer
Steven Trachtenberg
President, George Washington University
Andy Trentacosta
Michigan State ’69
Original Producer of The Playboy Channel
Mike Wallace
TV News Commentator
Jack Warner
USC
President, Warner Brothers
Sonny Werblin
Rutgers ’32
Founder, NY Jets (NFL)
Elmer Winter
Wisconsin
President, Manpower, Inc
Peter Yarrow
Singer with Peter, Paul, & Mary group
David Yunich
Union
President, Macy’s Department Stores
Robert Zelnick
Cornell
ABC-TV, Pentagon Correspondant

FAMOUS ALUMNI OF ZBT

Zeta Beta Tau, within the last century, has been the brotherhood of some of the most important as well as entertaining men. Below is a compiled list of all ZBT alumni who have had significant achievements in their lifetime.
Name
School
Achievement
Mel Allen
Alabama ’56
Sportscaster
Walter Annenberg
Penn ’31
Founder/Publisher, TV Guide; Former Ambassador to England
Burton Baskin
Illinois ’38
Founder, Baskin Robbins Ice Cream
Jack Benny
UCLA
TV & Radio Comedian; Actor
Leonard Bernstein
Harvard ’44
Composer; Conductor
Henry Block
Penn
Founder, H & R Block
Richard Block
Penn
Founder, H & R Block
Rudolph Boschwitz
Senator, Minnesota
Barry Bricken
Maryland
President, Pants by Barry; Garment Industry
Michael Budman
Michigan State ’69
Co-Founder, Roots Athletic Wear
Jacob Burns
GWU
Attorney, New York
Charles Coburn
Motion Picture Actor
Alan Cohn
President, NY Knicks & NY Rangers
Howard Cosell
Sports Broadcaster
Joseph Dazansky
President, Giant Foods
Melvin Douglas
Chicago ’31
Motion Pictiure Actor
Kenneth Duberstein
Cheif of Staff, Reagan White House Administration
Donnie Edwards
UCLA
Professional Football Player
Mike Epstein
Professional Baseball Player
Sidney Factor
USC ’37
Max Factor Cosmetics
Richard Fisher
Penn
Fisher Brother Construction, NY
Samuel Friedman
Chairman of the Board, Food Fair
J. Martin Frost
Missouri
Representative, Texas
William Gaines
Brooklyn ’52
Publisher, MAD Magazine
Sid Gillman
Ohio State
Professional Football Coach
Bernard Gimbel
Penn
Chairman of the Board, Gimbel’s Department Stores
Martin Glickman
Announcer, Sports Writer; Hall of Fame
Arthur Goldberg
Chicago ’32
Former U.S. Supreme Court Justice
Richard Golden
Michigan State ’67
Founder, D.O.C. Eyeglasses
Samuel Goldwyn
Virginia ’47
Film Producer, Director; MGM Productions
Andrew Goodman
Chairman of the Board, Bergdorf-Goodman
Charles Gordon
Alabama
Hollywood Movie Producer (Field of Dreams)
Don Green
Michigan State ’70
Co-Founder, Roots Athletic Wear
Armand Hammer
Columbia ’19
President, Occidental Petroleum, Arm & Hammer Products
J. Ira Harris
Michigian
Financier
Jerry Herman
U of Miami
Playwrite: Hello Dolly, La Cage Aux Folles
Art Heyman
NBA Basketball Executive
Jeroid Hoffberger
MLBA Baseball Executive
Michael Kantor
Vanderbilt
Trade Department, Clinton White House Administration
Robert Klein
TV Comedian, Motion Picture Actor
Harvey Krueger
Columbia
Senior Managing Director, Shearson Lehman
Jerry Lawerence
Ohio State
Playwright (Mame)
Jack Lehman III
Penn
Founder, Shearson Lehman Brothers
William Lehman
Alabama
Representative, Florida
Sheldon Leonard
Union
TV Actor, Producer
Alfred Lerner
Columbus
Banking and Insurance
Arthur Levit
Columbia
Comptroller, New York State
Robert Lewis
U of Michigan
Entertainer
John Lindsay
Columbia
Former Mayor of New York
Sid Luckman
Columbia ’39
Member of College & Professional Football Hall of Fames
George Macy
Columbia
Founder, Macy’s Department Stores
Stanley Marcus
Harvard ’29
Founder, Neiman-Marcus Department Stores
Benjamin Michtom
Penn
President, Ideal Toy Corporation
Walter Minisch
Motion Picture Producer
Newton Minnow
Former FCC Chairman
Jim Nance
Syracuse
Former Professional Football Player, CBS Announcer
Robert Nederlander
Former General Manager of NY Yankees
Richard Newberger
Senator, Oregon
Donald Newhouse
Syracuse
Publishing
Samuel Newhouse
Syracuse
Publishing
Richard Ottinger
Cornell
Representative, New York
Michael Ovitz
UCLA
Disney
William S. Paley
Penn ’22
Founder, Chairman of the Board, CBS
Herb Pastor
Michigan State ’58
President & CEO, Pastor Casino Enterprises
Arnold Picker
CCNY
Chairman of the Board, United Artists
Abe Pollin
Owner, Washington Bullets (NBA)
Jay A. Pritzker
United Airlines and Hyatt Hotels
Irving Rabb
Harvard
Founder, Stop and Shop Chain
Harold Ramis
.
Screen Writer & Actor: Animal House, Ghostbusters
Abe Ribcoff
Representative/Senator, Connecticut
Samuel Rosen
Columbia ’19
Chairman of the Board, 20th Century Fox
Carroll Rosenbloom
Penn
Owner, LA Rams (NFL)
Aron Rosenburg
College Football Hall of Fame
Samuel Rosman
Columbia
Chairman of the Board, 20th Century Fox
Jaqui E. Safra
Penn
International Banking
Herman Sarkowsky
NFL Football Executive
Dick Schaap
Sports Broadcasting; Host of ESPN Show: Schaap Talk
Steven S. Seglig
Georgia
Businessman and Real Esate Developer
Robert Shapiro
UCLA
OJ’s Lawyer
Lawrence Smith
NYU-Heights
Representative, Florida
Gene Stacks
Cornell
Actor & Stage Director
Ned Tanen
USC
Motion Picture Producer
Robert Tishman
Cornell
President, Tishman Realty
Alfred Taubman
Founder, Tubman Corporation
William Todman
TV Game Show Producer
Steven Trachtenberg
President, George Washington University
Andy Trentacosta
Michigan State ’69
Original Producer of The Playboy Channel
Mike Wallace
TV News Commentator
Jack Warner
USC
President, Warner Brothers
Sonny Werblin
Rutgers ’32
Founder, NY Jets (NFL)
Elmer Winter
Wisconsin
President, Manpower, Inc
Peter Yarrow
Singer with Peter, Paul, & Mary group
David Yunich
Union
President, Macy’s Department Stores
Robert Zelnick
Cornell
ABC-TV, Pentagon Correspondant
Jan 222010
From teenage huckster pitching worthless products on
carnival midways to strip joint hero featured on “Lifestyles
of the Rich and Famous”, the owner of widely popular strip
clubs in Las Vegas and New Orleans demystifies the fast
money-easy honey routine of these secret sexual societies.
And, at the same time, he exposes his own pathological lust
for sex, money, and never giving a sucker an even break.
From teenage huckster pitching worthless products on
carnival midways to strip joint hero featured on “Lifestyles
of the Rich and Famous”, the owner of widely popular strip
clubs in Las Vegas and New Orleans demystifies the fast
money-easy honey routine of these secret sexual societies.
And, at the same time, he exposes his own pathological lust
for sex, money, and never giving a sucker an even break.