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She's not. I heard this thru the grapevine a few years ago, and it was already in the past. (I think Gaiety closed at least 10 years ago no? Splash only 2 or so years ago) A bud of mine was a frequent client from RB who also happened to be a lawyer, he ask him for advice. Even though my bud made it clear it was NOT his field and could only possibly point him towards the appropiate council, he told him the whole green card/stalking story anyway. My bud NEVER mentioned any name ie the scorts working name etc, so I suppose there "could" be two Green Beret's with the same story and history :-) Just seems unlikely.

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The pal told The Post that while Ivancev was a hunk who shook his booty in construction boots at the strip clubs and had “the largest endowment I have ever seen,’’ he also “had no rhythm and was technically a terrible dancer.”

Yup, we all go there for the rhythm and dancing.

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She's not. I heard this thru the grapevine a few years ago, and it was already in the past. (I think Gaiety closed at least 10 years ago no? Splash only 2 or so years ago) A bud of mine was a frequent client from RB who also happened to be a lawyer, he ask him for advice. Even though my bud made it clear it was NOT his field and could only possibly point him towards the appropiate council, he told him the whole green card/stalking story anyway. My bud NEVER mentioned any name ie the scorts working name etc, so I suppose there "could" be two Green Beret's with the same story and history :) Just seems unlikely.

Not for anything. Did your lawyer friend mention the endowment?

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http://newyork.cbslocal.com/2014/12/24/christmas-celebrations-underway-in-new-york-and-around-the-world/

 

 

Brings the real sense of Christmas to you,” said Army veteran Jacob Ivancev, of Washington Heights.

 

In stores, he emptied his wallet. But at St. Patrick’s Cathedral, he says he fills his soul.

 

“I always light a candle for some people who passed away and I think about some of my brothers that were killed in Iraq,” Ivancev said

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