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09/07/11 3:07 AM

#519 RE: Blackcat7717 #518

Hmmm...BeaverHuh...oldmanbadman rdncoic

Not sure of the date here. Thread said Aug 30 2011 but article states no year..................

NEW YORK, June 30 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- Scores Holding Company Inc.
(the "Company") (OTC Bulletin Board: SCOH) announced today that its Licensee
"SCORES SHOWROOM" located in New York City is prominently featured in the
latest edition of The Playboy Guide to Bachelor Parties written by James
Oliver Cury.
The Playboy Guide to Bachelor Parties matches the wide range of activities
at the modern bachelor party, including golf weekends, gambling getaways,
camping trips and more. SCORES SHOWROOM is featured as the sample scenario in
the chapter addressing "How Do You Choose A Strip Club."
Author Cury describes SCORES SHOWROOM as "New York's finest -- and the
women are all knockouts." He goes on to write -- "The club employs hundreds of
women so it won't take more than a few minutes to find one or two that seem
perfect. You won't find any skanks here. Many of the dancers are college
students so you can have real conversations with them." The chapter goes on to
say, "Since it is one of New York's major strip clubs, and located in midtown
it attracts a lot of celebrities. Many male and female stars have dropped by
to see what exactly goes on in here. The list according to Club spokesman
Lonnie Hanover, includes Barbara Walters, Russell Crowe, George Clooney, Bruce
Willis, Jean Claude Van Damme, Mickey Rourke, Aerosmith, Motley Crew, *NSYNC,
The BackStreet Boys, Heather Locklear, Pauly Shore, Mini-Me, Madonna, Mark
McGrath (of Sugar Ray), and athletes like Yankee pitcher David Cone. Carson
Daly and Howard Stern are known to frequent the place (separately). A few
stars have had their own bachelor parties at Scores, says Hanover. The late
Chris Farley showed up at the Tom Arnold bachelor party (Adam Sandler and
David Spade also attended) and was so inspired that he removed his shirt, got
on stage, and strutted his stuff along with some of the dancers. Another time,
Sandra Bernhard attended a bachelorette party here with some supermodels and
joined the dancers on stage. Chuck Norris had two bachelor parties at the club
-- only one of which resulted in an eventual marriage (the other marriage was
called off). Liam Gallagher, of Oasis, had a famously raucous bachelor party
here too. Howard Stern's odd little friend Beetlejuice held his bachelor party
here, but later announced on the show that the wedding was off. And Demi Moore
reportedly conducted some research at Scores before starring in the movie
Striptease."
James Oliver Cury, a former lifestyle editor at Playboy.com, is a regular
contributor to Playboy magazine and has written for Details, SPIN,
Entertainment Weekly, and other national magazines. The Playboy Guide to
Bachelor Parties is a FIRESIDE BOOK published by Simon & Schuster New York