Seems reasonable.
http://www.ifonly.com/celebrity/phil-hellmuth
Seems reasonable.
http://www.ifonly.com/celebrity/phil-hellmuth
And a two hour private lesson will only set you back 43,000. loooooooool
There is just no fucking way Phil didn't bang Ryland's mother. I can't look at Hellmuth without seeing Ryland, and it's more pronounced each year. Upper Midwest love affair. Shit is cold up there, it happens.
Fuck that stupid shit, I am too busy saving up 43k for the Joe Montana football camp.
http://www.ifonly.com/teamsports/pro...arterback-camp
http://www.ifonly.com/celebrity/jamie-gold
How did you guys miss this one? Holy shit only 2780/person, this is actually 20 bucks cheaper than PH. Clearly the better deal
It's $75 to see SW and his new band coming to a town near me.
$150 for a meet and greet afterwards.
Lucky if he shows at all so I definitely won't go for option 2.
Scott Weiland Hits the Road With New Band
Early Stone Temple Pilots nuggets match up alongside classic rock covers
Scott Weiland performs at the Emporium in Patchogue, New York.
Erica Livoti
By Greg Prato
March 7, 2013 11:35 AM ET
It seems like you never know what's going to happen at a New York-area Scott Weiland solo show. Cases in point: a 1998 gig being canceled due to a drug bust and a show in 2008 beginning well past the expected start time. So when the singer took the stage last night at the Emporium in Patchogue, New York, fans couldn't have helped but wonder what lay ahead.
Billed as the "Purple at the Core" tour, Weiland's latest solo jaunt focuses primarily on Stone Temple Pilots' first two classic releases, somewhat fulfilling the promise that both Weiland and STP guitarist Dean DeLeo gave Rolling Stone last year about a proposed STP tour to feature Core in its entirety. However, when STP did hit the road, fans were treated to a greatest hits set instead. Last week the band announced it has severed ties with the singer.
Stone Temple Pilots Fire Scott Weiland
Fronting a group dubbed Scott Weiland and the Wildabouts, the singer hit the stage sporting shades, fingerless gloves, a scarf and a dangling lit cigarette. A bluesy psychedelic jam led into a rockin' "Crackerman." Unlike STP, the Wildabouts are a five-piece, including part hipster/part mountain man Doug Grean (jumbo glasses, bushy beard), who alternated between keyboards and a Telecaster.
Scott Weiland performs at the Emporium in Patchogue, New York.
Erica Livoti
The STP tunes were performed in a professional manner, including such obscurities as "Naked Sunday," "Still Remains," and "Where the River Goes," as well as the expected standards ("Wicked Garden," "Big Empty," "Vasoline," "Interstate Love Song").
It soon became evident that Weiland isn't entirely comfortable addressing a crowd. Although he did chat between every number, he gave off the vibe of an uneasy high schooler practicing public speaking, and it wasn't always clear what point he was trying to make.
While the singer did his trademark shake/slither dance and sang bits through his trusty old megaphone, it was on the night's surprise cover tunes that he seemed to be enjoying himself the most, especially such crowd pleasers as David Bowie's "The Jean Genie," Jane's Addiction's "Mountain Song" and a heavy bass reading of the Doors' "Roadhouse Blues," an audience favorite.
Scott Weiland performs at the Emporium in Patchogue, New York.
Erica Livoti
The evening ended with a romp through the tune that introduced many to STP in the first place, "Sex Type Thing," which was played with much more of a punk rock flair than the original gargantuan metal riffing. At its climax, smoke blew onto the crowd from machines up in the lighting truss.
With the future of STP up in the air, Weiland seems to be having a hoot revisiting his past. As evidenced by this early stop on the Purple at the Core tour, his fans are right there with him.
Set List:
Opening jam
"Crackerman"
"Wicked Garden"
"Paralysis"
"Naked Sunday"
"Creep"
"The Jean Genie"
"Kitchenware & Candybars"
"Where the River Goes"
"Mountain Song"
"Big Empty"
"Can't Stand Me Now" (Libertines cover)
"Still Remains"
"Vasoline"
"Interstate Love Song"
"Roadhouse Blues"
"Sex Type Thing"
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How much to punch him in the face or kick him in the nuts?
Annie Duke has also re-invented herself, she does speaking engagements, corporate coaching sessions and philanthropic fundraising. She is on the board of a charity connected to Arnold Schwarzenegger.
And of course she has absolutely no involvement in the current poker world.
Meanwhile, her former fiance Joe Reitman, is now fucking a semi-hot girl.
this goes to charity
Originally Posted by abrown83
Theres one where you go club hoppin with The Magician only $35,800.. Sounds interesting if you got the cash...
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