cambria on cnbc tonight monday 8/20/07
check out stock/superstock racer paul cambria tonight at 7.30 on cnbc. he'll be speaking about the adult film indrustry.
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Oh, I know I can't wait.
Raiser, your nose couldn't get any browner: You know, from Kenney's award winning, cinema epic "Anal Frosting". |
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not even worth a reply.
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I did not realize Don was my press agent.He means well.Tonight ABC live at 530 should be interesting.See you all at Milan.Bunkster why dont you come up at Milan and introduce yourself.
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i hope bunkster slithers over.
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Speaking of lawyers and charities, the Kentucky fen-phen case is certainly one that proves, just because someone puffs their chest out and demands the world take note of all the wonderful charitable work they do, it may not mean jack.
Cambria, glad you mentioned tonight's ABC piece. A question the interviewer ought to ask: Since all of your hyperbole from a few years ago, where you waved that "list" around and warned of Taliban-like action from the new US AG, exactly how bad did it really get for your clients in the porn....errr.....adult entertainment "industry"? (Your use of "industry" cracks me up! As if doing buk***e was on a par with injection molding or surface mount technology!) |
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Bunk
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Anybody looking for a hat?
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My take on the CNBC story
A lawyer puts lipstick on a pig and convinces congress, judges, juries, and some racers that it is a good thing for the American people to see (maybe not a good thing, but it certainly isn?t harmful). This is what makes a great lawyer, and he is rewarded handsomely to do it. The owners want the pig with lipstick partially exposed to all of legal age, as some of the people who see it will pay a lot of money to see more of it. It is a very profitable business. Some people (right-wingers and Christians according to the AFF) think the pig with lipstick stinks and want to limit everybody?s exposure to it. These misguided, simple minded people think the stench might actually be harmful to the American people. They get lawyers of their own to convince congress and judges that it is harmful. Again, the lawyers on both sides are paid handsomely to argue the point. Everyone here is making a lot of money?uh?wait a minute?uh?I guess the simple minded people are not. They must really be stupid. What do you think their motivation is? Different subject (sort of) - I have seen a decal on several race cars, a silhouette of a shapely female dancing on a pole and the tag line ?I support single moms?. It?s funny?.uh?wait a minute?uh?I just thought about this from the perspective of the single mom?s child. Do you think the child has much of a chance in life? |
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yes! if she is smarter than her mother!
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If you wade through their catalogs of film product, you'll laugh your bums off. I mean....this stuff is really, really funny! There is nothing sexual or sensuous...or even adult about it. It's as if a 5th grade class of pimple-faced boys just found out about sex and are leafing through a copy of National Geographic. The titles and the narratives are so over the top. Everything is hyped to the max. There is no way, literally, a rational, reasoned adult is anywhere near the production of this crap. But the real fear of the rocket scientists in this "industry" is the internet: Real people...doing their lovemaking for free....will put them out of business. As for some lawyer whining about 2257 compliance, well, he's got to do something to keep his clients all lathered up about nonexistent bogeymen. You have to generate bill-able hours or you'll lose your partnership status. |
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None of this deserves a reply except Mr Bunkster.The nameless faceless ball-less voice in the dark.Bunkster what have you done for charity lately?Did you buy a poppy on the way out of Walmart? Put a whole dollar in the Pot at Christmas time? Maybe put a quarter in the Firemans boot? I have not asked anyone to broadcast my charity work Don thinks its something worthy of comment maybe to get others to do something but sit on the sidelines and take shots at those of us who make a difference.I do want to make one observation though.Everytime I organize a charity race every racer makes a contribution.That only happens at the track and that shows how good racers are.They get it and they help.My hat is off to racers as a whole a really nice bunch of people.My guess is Bunkster the only time you ever raced was to be first in the free cheese line.
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Hey DJ: It worked!!! You truly can relate to the masses! (especially those without the "m"!) Silicon, baby, let this one roll of your back! Mike Paz, Motorsports Announcer |
Do They Show Football On The Golf Network???
Can anyone tell me what any Of This has to do with Do with Stock/SS Racing ???
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Tom, I believe this post has alot to do with racing. Some people, including myself do not like porn being advertised on the side of racecars. Paul Cambria is a lawyer, a gentleman and a very nice man. We all have to make a living and we are free to make a living as we so choose. Would I like to see any and all "Adult entertainment" advertising banned from racing ? Yes I would. I don't think it's good for our sport. That's just my opinion. Attacking Paul is wrong. He is just doing his job. You won't find a nicer person than Paul. Now, flame away. I don't give a ****. If you would like to attack me, knock yourself out. One last thing, KEEP PORN OUT OF RACING. You can bet your bottom dollar NASCAR wouldn't allow it. IHRA and NHRA shouldn't either.
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I dont Know Mr Cambria ....But Ive never heard these words used together before..lawyer, a gentleman and a very nice man. Lawyers become Judges, & Politicians . The reputations of all 3 are very poor.
The worst thing about lawyer jokes is that most people dont think its a joke. If MR. Cambria is an Honest Lawyer .... He is a very rare specimen. I withhold judgement till further evidence... |
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