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BALDWIN, N.Y. (CBSNewYork) — Long Island’s so-called “hot dog hooker” returned to selling hot dogs again, fresh off pleading guilty to prostitution.
Back in her bikini top, Cathy Scalia briefly reclaimed her post on Sunrise Highway in Baldwin Wednesday morning.
Customers were flocking and the horns were honking as the 45-year-old East Rockaway woman fought through the pouring rain to reopen her hot dog truck after spending five days behind bars.
“Get some wiggle with your wieners,” she shouted to customers.
However, she ran into some problem and had to pack it up. Scalia was chased from her post on Sunrise Highway by police for parking on private property and for not having a peddlers permit.
“They chased me off the property,” Scalia told CBS 2′s Carolyn Gusoff. “I thought it was an abandoned piece of property.”
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Scalia was charged with prostitution after she says an undercover cop bought a hot dog with a lap dance on the side and then asked her to perform a sex act.
“They have no tape about a sexual act. They have no evidence,” she told CBS 2′s Jessica Schneider. “I think they should just throw it out of court and drop it. I’ll go on with my life, sell my hot dogs, take care of my kids and move on.”
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Scalia insists she did nothing illegal. She says she is just selling hot dogs and snacks and then offers up her services as a stripper to anyone who is interested.
“She’s just doing her job,” said Greg Packer of Huntington.
While Scalia has found support from some new customers, she’s received disdain from others.
“Everyone has an opinion and my opinion is she should stay quiet, stay down south and stay away from little kids,” said neighbor David Sternberg.
“I don’t like. It has to go,” said Gessenia Mendez, a member of the Baldwin Civic Association. “She has to go. It just looks horrible for Baldwin.”
The mother of four pleaded guilty to prostitution in court, but maintains she is only guilty of stripping, which isn’t a crime.
“I’m going to strip until I die,” she said. “I do it for fun. The judge is not going to stop me, the psychologist is not going to stop me.”
Her kids began living with their grandparents back in 2005 after she was arrested for prostitution the first time.
Scalia doesn’t apologize for spicing up her sales and plans to continue hawking hot dogs in what she says is her bid to make Freeport more like Florida, complete with bikini-clad food vendors.
Scalia said she’ll get that peddlers permit tomorrow, but it may not be as easy as she thinks. Hempstead Town said it requires a criminal background search, and with her recent guilty plea to prostitution, that could make her ineligible, Gusoff reported.BALDWIN, N.Y. (CBSNewYork) — Long Island’s so-called “hot dog... more
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The Long Island hot dog vender, who says she maintains a stripping business on the side, pleaded guilty to one count of prostitution, and plans to be back to work at her food stand Wednesday instead of in a courtroom.
"I'll be out there in my bikini top selling my hot dogs," Catherine Scalia said after she sauntered out of a Nassau County Jail, flashing a few obscene gestures to reporters.
Scalia, 45, got into hot water after authorities say she agreed to pleasure an undercover police officer for $50 after he purchased a hot dog, the New York Post reported. Despite her plea, Scalia denies allegations that she's a prostitute.
"Why should I get arrested for prostitution if I'm going to show my cleavage in a bikini and sell hot dogs," the mother of four told MyFoxNy.com. "I'm not pleading guilty to prostitution, I'm pleading guilty to being a stripper."
Authorities say Scalia sold hot dogs out of a trailer and offered sex acts to customers on the side at her East Rockaway home.
"I gave my business card to an undercover officer. He called me up and said, 'You want to come to my house?' He came to mine," she said. "I start doing my dance. The next thing you know, the cuffs were on me, I was charged with prostitution."
Scalia was arrested on prostitution charges eight years ago. Still, she said she plans to keep selling hot dogs -- and stripping.
"Come to the hot dog truck tomorrow, I'll have a bikini on, a nice hot pink one," she said. "And we'll take pictures in the hot dog truck."
Scalia's next court date is June 18, 2012. The judge told her if she fails to undergo a psychiatric evaluation before then she could face up to 60 days behind bars.
Read more: http://www.foxnews.com/us/2012/05/09/new-york-hot-dog-hooker-ready-to-get-back-to-work/#ixzz1uQxttJlhThe Long Island hot dog vender, who says she maintains a stripping business on the... more
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Nadya Suleman was more than a little nervous when she arrived on the set of her first adult-film shoot last week. But after chatting with a seasoned porn star and getting comfortable with the location and crew, Octomom performed like a pro.
"My first shoot was amazing," Nadya tells me. "Such a learning experience for me in so many ways. I don't think I could have asked for a better crew to work with. They were so patient and willing to teach me. I owe a lot to Wicked Pictures contract star Jessica Drake; she opened my eyes to a whole different world of self-pleasure that I could have never imagined. They made me look so glamorous, and for the first time in my life, I felt beautiful and sexy. I'm very excited for it to come out!"
The video, directed by adult film star Brad Armstrong, is scheduled to be released in mid-June by a major online adult entertainment company. At the shoot, Nadya also posed for a set of photographs in which she's seated at the head of a long table, her body covered with SpaghettiOs.
“For the pictures, we had her topless with a thick sparkly red choker with a big red heart in front and red and white polka dot panties ... like 1950s style," an insider tells me. "SpaghettiOs were all over her body and she's even throwing the SpaghettiOs toward the camera. The label on the can was changed from SpaghettiOs to say 'Saucy Octos.'"
So how will Nadya put the money from her hard day of work to good use? She plans to buy her large family a new, safe home.Nadya Suleman was more than a little nervous when she arrived on the set of her first... more
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PHOENIX, May 3, 2012- In a series of memos released this week by the Pentagon, it is revealed that an American-born advisor to Al-Qaeda used to believe that the far-left network, MSNBC, was good and neutral until the firing of fringe host, Keith Olbermann.
"I used to think that MSNBC channel may be good and neutral a bit, but is has lately fired two of the most famous journalists – Keith Olbermann and Octavia Nasr the Lebanese," wrote Al-Qaida spokesman and advisor Adam Gadahn.
Nasr was fired from CNN, not MSNBC, after posting to twitter a mourning tweet of the death of a cleric linked to the terrorist group, Hezbollah.
Olbermann was fired from MSNBC, for donating three times to Democrat candidates in 2010.
Be that as it may, it shouldn’t surprise anyone that the terrorist group liked Keith Olbermann ‘s tenure at the most liberal leaning “news” channel broadcasted today.
Back in September 2009, the former MSNBC host said, “Al Qaeda really hurt us, but not as much as Rupert Murdoch has hurt us, particularly in the case of Fox News. Fox News is worse than Al Qaeda - worse for our society. It's as dangerous as the Ku Klux Klan ever was.”
Keith Olbermann’s claims that “Fox News is worse than Al-Qaeda,” were completely disgusting, illusive, and outright immoral. Fox News never killed anyone, Osama Bin Laden and the terrorists associated with Al-Qaeda have and continue to.
Nonetheless, Olbermanns’ claims evidently scored big points among Osama Bin Laden.
In that same memo released by the Pentagon, Al Qaeda also praises the liberal-leaning CBS for, "close to being unbiased".
They also give accolades to ABC News saying, “ABC channel is all right; actually it could be one of the best channels, as far as we are concerned.”
When it came to the dominating Fox News, the memo read, “let her die in her anger.PHOENIX, May 3, 2012- In a series of memos released this week by the Pentagon, it is... more
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She loves those dirty dogs!
A Long Island hooker sold more than just sausage at her roadside hot-dog truck — using the truck to peddle her own flesh even though she’d been busted on the same rap eight years ago, cops said yesterday.
Catherine Scalia, 45, was arrested Thursday night when she offered the off-menu special to an undercover cop and took him back to her East Rockaway pad for some home cooking.
The mother of four pleaded not guilty to a prostitution charge and was held on $2,000 bail.
It’s the second time Scalia’s been busted for mixing sex and Sabretts. She and a pal were nailed in December 2004 for running a similar operation out of the hot-dog truck.
Cops recently discovered she was back in business after disgusted residents near her Baldwin stand complained she was handing out suggestive business cards alongside steaming kielbasa.
Read more: http://www.nypost.com/p/news/local/extra_relish_on_her_wieners_65pJQk8padvNlt2nuh3aEI#ixzz1u0fIxwXSShe loves those dirty dogs!
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Actress Kathryn Joosten, a lung cancer survivor, recently suggested that Mad Men producers should be including a disclaimer on the show saying that smoking is hazardous to your health. Aside from smoking, there are plenty of other ill-advised decisions made by the characters on the show. Should we include warnings for those as well? Perhaps one against false identities or cheating on your wife? In this day and age, is the fact that smoking causes cancer something that we need to be reminded of? Or should we assume viewers recognize that the behavior depicted in the show is a reflection of a different time and place, where we didn’t have the information we do now?Actress Kathryn Joosten, a lung cancer survivor, recently suggested that Mad Men... more
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Who hasn’t Googled their name to see what turns up in a search? Between social networks, blogs, photo sharing, and geolocation, just to name a few, we’re all living more and more of our lives online. But what are the consequences? In a recent interview, Google’s CEO Eric Schmidt predicted that every young person will one day be automatically entitled to change his or her name upon reaching adulthood, in order to escape the youthful hijinks documented on social media.
Is Schmidt’s prediction accurate? Will the myriad social media sites around now even be in existence in 20 years, or will those embarrassing Facebook photos be collecting digital dust on a server somewhere? Assuming for the moment that your college days are documented online for all the world, is changing your name really the solution? With new technologies emerging, including facial recognition, is that even a guarantee? Even if you do change your name, who among us doesn’t have a few youthful indiscretions? Rather than changing your name, should we instead recognize that everyone makes mistakes growing up? Does a photo of you doing a keg stand at a college party mean you can’t also grow up to be a responsible adult? Furthermore, who decides what the cut-off age is—are the things you did before you were 18 that ones that don’t matter? Or 21? Older? What about the gray areas—is drinking necessarily a bad thing? What about nudity—or does it make a difference if that topless photo is from a Pride parade? And what about getting arrested when protesting an unjust law?What do you think? Should we look forward to a future where changing your identity is a new rite of passage? Or should we accept that youthful antics are a part of life?Who hasn’t Googled their name to see what turns up in a search? Between social... more
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The recent recall of eggs suspected of causing salmonella has resulted in the recall of over half a billion eggs. The CDC began investigating the salmonella outbreak in May 2010, and have tracked the salmonella cases over the next few months, leading to the voluntary recall of eggs from Wright County Egg.
Some have suggested that this most recent recall is a sign that we need stricter food safety laws, pointing to the current system of voluntary compliance and legislation that ties the hands of the FDA. S.510, a bill that would give the FDA additional authority and resources over food safety, passed in the House one year ago but has been tied up in the Senate.
Others have suggested that we need to re-examine our entire food production system. Americans currently enjoy some of the cheapest food prices in history, partially as the result of intensive farming technqiues like concentrated animal feeding operations. Some suggest that salmonella outbreaks such as this are the price we pay for a $0.13 egg.
What about you? Do you think we need tougher food safety laws, or is it time to start re-examining the system of food production in the US?
The recent recall of eggs suspected of causing salmonella has resulted in the recall... more
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Supermodel Naomi Campbell has been the subject of media attention as she reluctantly testified at the war crimes tribunal for Charles Taylor, and offered claims that she had no idea what a blood diamond was. Although they may capture the attention of the media, blood diamonds are not the only conflict commodities—tin ore, used extensively in consumer electronics, is also mined in war-torn regions.Do blood diamonds capture too much of the media attention? What other conflict zone commodities should we be paying closer attention to?Supermodel Naomi Campbell has been the subject of media attention as she reluctantly... more
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Greenwich Mean Time has been the standard reference point for navigation and time zones for centuries. But is it time for a change?Saudi Arabia thinks so. A new clock that dwarfs Big Ben is being built in Mecca. It's being referred to as the largest clock in the world, constructed atop the world's second largest skyscraper and will be visible over 16 miles away. A test of the clock's precision began yesterday with the start of Ramadan.
Is it time for Mecca time? Or should Greenwich Mean Time continue as the standard? What do you think?Greenwich Mean Time has been the standard reference point for navigation and time... more
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