Virginity Auction Nets $780,000
Remember Catarina Migliorini? The Brazilian woman who was auctioning off her virginity? Well the auction closed a couple of days … Continue reading Virginity Auction Nets $780,000
Remember Catarina Migliorini? The Brazilian woman who was auctioning off her virginity? Well the auction closed a couple of days … Continue reading Virginity Auction Nets $780,000
Does anyone really feel safer flying on airplanes because of airport security post 9/11? I don’t. As we all know, … Continue reading The TSA Makes us Less Safe and Wastes Money
The Houston Chronicle has a good article up on one of their blogs, GOPlifer, about the mobile food truck fight … Continue reading Food Trucks as Creative Engines
You may have heard the story going around Houston about Stacey Suro, the Houston Police Department Sargeant who’s getting flack … Continue reading HPD Officer in Trouble for Modeling Photos
This is my first post on my views on prostitution, or rather, the right to sell sex as a service. … Continue reading Auctioning Your Virginity Off to Help the Poor
Every time someone in this country is arrested for a nonviolent drug offense, such as possession of cannabis (commonly known … Continue reading Throwing Money Away – Incarceration vs. Education
I went to the Houston Mobile Food Unit Collective (MFU Collective) event last night at The Refinery, which they set up to garner support for proposed changes to Houston regulations of food trucks. I’m going to start out by saying I support the proposed changes, because I believe that allowing for more competition in the restaurant space is a good thing. As everyone can see, mobile food trucks are becoming ever more present, and incredibly more popular in the city. Just go to any major bar on a Friday or Saturday and you will most likely find a food truck parked nearby. Keep reading for details on the changes, and how I feel about all of this in depth. Continue reading “Mobile Food Trucks in Houston – A Good Thing”