Knicks · Does Anyone Give a Rat's Butt About Greg Anthony's Night Life? (page 2)
Knicks1969@ 1/17/2015 7:21 PM
Who gives a darn!
mreinman@ 1/17/2015 7:24 PM
thanks for the memories greg
BRIGGS@ 1/17/2015 8:18 PM
He just lost his entire career messed up his family and for all of that didn't even get the skanky crp he was looking for. 47 years old. Hey they did give Marc a2nd chance 6 months later hope Greg gets the same
alwaysaknick@ 1/17/2015 8:43 PM
mreinman wrote:thanks for the memories greg
damn that was sad.
WaltLongmire@ 1/17/2015 10:41 PM
holfresh wrote:They don't have services for that in Midtown??..Didn't Greg play ball here??
What about that new ProstUber app... hooks you up with hooker car service drivers.
Nalod@ 1/18/2015 1:15 AM
He got stung using what he thought was an online pro ring.
Dumb ass got caught. He now humiliated his wife and kids. Like I said, should be regulated and got no problem with it but its illegal and he did it to himself.
I got no problem with women consenting to it. I got a big problem with those taken advantage by the violence, drug abuse, and enslavement.
H1AND1@ 1/18/2015 12:23 PM
Nalod wrote:I got no problem with women consenting to it. I got a big problem with those taken advantage by the violence, drug abuse, and enslavement.
Well all those things exist mainly because it's illegal. Any black market by nature runs without oversight and outside the rule of law so the people who are involved and who run the show will generally hold their positions by virtue of being the most ruthless and violent. If it were legal you'd have whorehouses with bodyguards, Heath exams, and if a john got out of line you call the cops like any normal business.
When it's illegal your typical hooker is a desperate woman (or man) who turns to the streets as a last resort and then they get taken advantage of by pimps and abusive psycho johns who beat and rape them.
It's a shame and the moral arguments of well legalizing this stuff corrupts society are utter nonsense. This stuff goes on in perpetuity legal OR illegal. If you don't want to see a hooker don't go see one. Why does anyone care if someone else goes and screws a prostitute? Does that affect your life in any way? No. It's nonesense.
Legalize it, regulate and tax it and see 99% of the societal ills disappear (by then treat addiction as a medical issue and not a criminal one--it isn't the drugs fault that someone becomes an addict is something inside them. Hell you can die from clogged arteries from eating too much bacon but nobody in their right mind suggests making bacon illegal right?). And that goes for all vices IMO. Drugs, gambling. Etc. When has anyone ever seen a Budwesier delivery guy step out of his truck and gun down a Coors delivery guy? Oh, that's right that only happened during PROHIBITION. Durrr. I wonder why? Let's get the violent cartel animals out of the drug business. Only way to do that is legalize it.
mreinman@ 1/18/2015 12:29 PM
H1AND1 wrote:
Nalod wrote:I got no problem with women consenting to it. I got a big problem with those taken advantage by the violence, drug abuse, and enslavement.
Well all those things exist mainly because it's illegal. Any black market by nature runs without oversight and outside the rule of law so the people who are involved and who run the show will generally hold their positions by virtue of being the most ruthless and violent. If it were legal you'd have whorehouses with bodyguards, Heath exams, and if a john got out of line you call the cops like any normal business.
When it's illegal your typical hooker is a desperate woman (or man) who turns to the streets as a last resort and then they get taken advantage of by pimps and abusive psycho johns who beat and rape them.
It's a shame and the moral arguments of well legalizing this stuff corrupts society are utter nonsense. This stuff goes on in perpetuity legal OR illegal. If you don't want to see a hooker don't go see one. Why does anyone care if someone else goes and screws a prostitute? Does that affect your life in any way? No. It's nonesense.
Legalize it, regulate and tax it and see 99% of the societal ills disappear (by then treat addiction as a medical issue and not a criminal one--it isn't the drugs fault that someone becomes an addict is something inside them. Hell you can die from clogged arteries from eating too much bacon but nobody in their right mind suggests making bacon illegal right?). And that goes for all vices IMO. Drugs, gambling. Etc. When has anyone ever seen a Budwesier delivery guy step out of his truck and gun down a Coors delivery guy? Oh, that's right that only happened during PROHIBITION. Durrr. I wonder why? Let's get the violent cartel animals out of the drug business. Only way to do that is legalize it.
mmmmmmmmmmmm
legal hookers coming soon to a neighborhood near you
Vmart@ 1/18/2015 12:51 PM
CrushAlot wrote:Suspended from CBS and Turner. Now he has to stay home. Can't be good.
These Mofos are bunch of hypocrites, they gave Elliot Spitzer a show on CNN.
TeamBall@ 1/18/2015 1:52 PM
NardDogNation wrote:Can anyone describe the difference between modern day dating and prostitution from a male's perspective?
Yeah that's always been a pretty interesting way to look at it. From my perspective, I can tell you that I have often dated women with the intention of forming relationships and not always just sex.
Nalod@ 1/18/2015 4:11 PM
Vmart wrote:
CrushAlot wrote:Suspended from CBS and Turner. Now he has to stay home. Can't be good.
These Mofos are bunch of hypocrites, they gave Elliot Spitzer a show on CNN.
Guys, calm down. Spitzer got a show but not the next day!!!! Dude went thru hell and lost a lot!!! His girl was renown for having magical abilities. That said, Anthony is suspended for the rest of the season. This guy has to deal with family and legal problems. IM sure he has a morals clause and he might be fired. Im not sure "Conviction" is even necessary but I would imagine these things have to play itself out. If this is the only thing we hear, then he pleads to a lessor charge He could be back for "march Maddness", or next season. By then, nobody will care.
Spitzer was the freaking governor for goodness sake!!!
gunsnewing@ 1/18/2015 4:14 PM
It's going to be hard for Greg to get another major network NBA job. He isnt Marv Albert. Maybe he can get a DLeague analyst gig
mreinman@ 1/18/2015 4:15 PM
Nalod wrote:
Vmart wrote:
CrushAlot wrote:Suspended from CBS and Turner. Now he has to stay home. Can't be good.
These Mofos are bunch of hypocrites, they gave Elliot Spitzer a show on CNN.
Guys, calm down. Spitzer got a show but not the next day!!!! Dude went thru hell and lost a lot!!! His girl was renown for having magical abilities. That said, Anthony is suspended for the rest of the season. This guy has to deal with family and legal problems. IM sure he has a morals clause and he might be fired. Im not sure "Conviction" is even necessary but I would imagine these things have to play itself out. If this is the only thing we hear, then he pleads to a lessor charge He could be back for "march Maddness", or next season. By then, nobody will care.
Spitzer was the freaking governor for goodness sake!!!
Not just the Governor but the moral police.
CrushAlot@ 1/18/2015 4:16 PM
gunsnewing wrote:It's going to be hard for Greg to get another major network NBA job. He isnt Marv Albert. Maybe he can get a DLeague analyst gig
Isiah is on nbatv.
gunsnewing@ 1/18/2015 4:18 PM
CrushAlot wrote:
gunsnewing wrote:It's going to be hard for Greg to get another major network NBA job. He isnt Marv Albert. Maybe he can get a DLeague analyst gig
Isiah is on nbatv.
After spending years away from the NBA
smackeddog@ 1/18/2015 4:18 PM
gunsnewing wrote:It's going to be hard for Greg to get another major network NBA job. He isnt Marv Albert. Maybe he can get a DLeague analyst gig
But should it be hard for him to get another job? Is prostitute free sex life the main thing people want from an nba commentator?
gunsnewing@ 1/18/2015 4:19 PM
Do you think I've been living under a rock to not know Isiah is on NBA TV. Jesus man!
CrushAlot@ 1/18/2015 4:24 PM
gunsnewing wrote:Do you think I've been living under a rock to not know Isiah is on NBA TV. Jesus man!
No but being convicted of sexual harassment, and all of the other things that happened to him did not prevent him from getting a job. My point was that Greg should be fine eventually.
gunsnewing@ 1/18/2015 4:27 PM
Maybe. Greg is a lot less valuable than Marv and Isiah
BigDaddyG@ 1/18/2015 5:10 PM
TeamBall wrote:
NardDogNation wrote:Can anyone describe the difference between modern day dating and prostitution from a male's perspective?
Yeah that's always been a pretty interesting way to look at it. From my perspective, I can tell you that I have often dated women with the intention of forming relationships and not always just sex.
Woody Allen: “The most expensive sex is free sex.”
jrodmc@ 1/19/2015 10:19 AM
Yes, let's legalize everything. Then all societal ills will disappear. Like in all these happy Scandanavian countries, where the suicide rate is astronomical. If we could just get rid of all these stupid moral laws, those of us who manage to survive will be happy, happy, happy. The rest who don't were just hopelessly sick goobers who can't handle reality.
Denmark suffers from high rates of alcoholism. In its use of antidepressants it ranks fourth in the world. (Its fellow Nordics the Icelanders are in front by a wide margin.) Some 5 percent of Danish men have had sex with an animal. Denmark’s productivity is in decline, its workers put in only 28 hours a week, and everybody you meet seems to have a government job. Oh, and as The Telegraph put it, it’s “the cancer capital of the world.”
Finland, which tops the charts in many surveys (they’re the least corrupt people on Earth, its per-capita income is the highest in Western Europe and Helsinki often tops polls of the best cities), is also a leader in categories like alcoholism, murder (highest rate in Western Europe), suicide and antidepressant usage.
Legalize prostitution, legalize drugs, legalize all gambling, legalize underage drinking, legalize child porn, legalize cigarettes and abortion for everyone. Who needs laws? Just let everything go and then we will all live in nirvana on the incredible tax income. This tactic is working out so well with gambling and alcohol, isn't it? How many people die per minute DWI on the roads? Ever take a visit through Atlantic City? Great place to visit, if you don't go three blocks beyond what's left of the casinos. And I love all those "Please bet responsibly, if you have a gambling problem, call some 800 number, right after you give us your credit card info..." Soon to be replaced with: "Sexual addiction, please get help, immediately after you see one of our hot blonde ho's! Remember, we ensure all our girls are clean and tested! Just like our veal chops!"
Of course, we have to make guns illegal, cause those things kill people.
Not saying prohibition of all vice is the way to go, but going the opposite route is just as insane.