Posts Tagged ‘Graphic’

Stevie Jay @ Gravity Lounge

If there were a test of legitimacy as a blogger on the Charlottesville social scene, these three questions would definitely be on it. Passing score is a 60, because nobody likes a know-it-all, right?

1. Is IY a cult?
2. Did you stop telling your/your friend’s/your ex’s awesome story about meeting Dave Matthews more than five years ago?
3. Are you on Stevie Jay’s e-mail list?

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Meet Stevie Jay.

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Charlottesville Public Service Announcement: Drought Survival

Folks, we have addressed the gang problem before. Now our community faces droughts. Please refer to the following presentation in order to survive:

Charlottesville Drought Survival Tips

Charlottesville Gangs Information Presentation

We have been asked (by no one) to prepare an information presentation regarding Charlottesville’s recent gang related activity. Think of this as a public service to our community. We tried to follow in the footsteps of Charlottesville and Albemarle County: »Read More

Really, who needs lingerie anyway?

Before you accuse me of being a prude, read Courteney Stuart’s news piece, “Diddler on the roof: X-rated tryst shocks Mall workers” in today’s Hook. (I’ll post the link once the site is updated.)

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So that’s what they’re calling it these days?

I’m talking about “Flirt,” the lingerie store on the Corner. Please take a moment to visit the website, www.cvilleflirt.com. Call me an old-fashioned (and garnish with a cherry), but the boutique’s offerings strike me as somewhere between flirtation and seduction. Flirtation: clothes on. Seduction: clothes on the floor. Or perhaps call me a cosmopolitan: why not a men’s collection, or an entirely separate undergarment shop on University? Then, everyone’s clothes are involved. »Read More

News from the “Seriously?” Department

As was reported by the C-VILLE today, the First American Bank of Darden is cutting off MBA student Rafael Diaz-Tushman, who created Pmints, an online fund transferring/payment service. I could be wrong, but I’m pretty sure I’ve used something like that before, called, umm, PayPal? The case is contentious because the clientele includes pornography and gambling websites, but hi, welcome to the American economy! All I have to say is this: any person who actually wants to make online payment for anything easier, do it! Your thoughts?

Bummer. I mean, boober?

The C-VILLE printed a second round of backlash in “Mailbag” yesterday against its June 26 cover spread inquiring into the absence of a strip club in Charlottesville. Personally, I thought the first round was pretty rough. Sounds pretty unanimous: Great for cVillains, not so great for civilians.