Saturday, September 01, 2007

Burning Man 2007



I don't know if its more depressing when you return or more depressing being in SF and not attending this year.

I did find humor in this guy, who tried to burn the man early. LOL

Hmmm a little acid trip, maybe...

Sunday, August 05, 2007

AHHH I love great comments

This guy sent me a message after he saw Alex and I dance at Lucky Peiere on Saturday.



comments = Hey sexy! You looked amazing near naked at the Stud last night. BTW, I checked your site last time you were to dance at the Stud and thought you were a hottie, but you have since kicked your physique up a "notch". You have become a paragon of physical beauty, a heroic figure to inspire adoration, lust, and envy. Be well!
Jeff, aka "lakko"

-- BLUSH BLUSH, marc

Sunday, July 29, 2007

Saturday, July 28, 2007

Next FRIDAY night!!!


Alex and I will be the featured stars.
Come on out!

Monday, July 09, 2007

Going to Vegas

Heading over to Las Vegas Tomrrow for the X Biz Summer Forum. Wohoo.


at Hard Rock Hotel
www.xbizsummerforum.com

I'll be at the pool at the Flamingo!

~M

Monday, June 25, 2007

Friday, June 01, 2007

I Make such a cute puppy


First pic in from IML in Chicago.

Wednesday, May 30, 2007

Pot advocate convicted on three charges

But 'ganja guru' won't face further punishment

Pot advocate convicted on three charges
Bob Egelko, Chronicle Staff Writer


(05-30) 13:59 PDT SAN FRANCISCO -- Marijuana advocate Ed Rosenthal was convicted for a second time today of violating federal drug laws by growing pot plants for medical patients, but he faces no punishment for the felony convictions, apart from the one day in jail that he has already served.

Rosenthal, 62, of Oakland, a well-known authority on cannabis cultivation, former columnist for High Times magazine and author of a recent book calling for legalization of marijuana, was convicted by a federal jury in San Francisco of three charges of illegal cultivation and conspiracy after a day of deliberations. He was acquitted of a fourth charge, and the jury deadlocked on a fifth charge.

A separate jury had convicted Rosenthal of similar charges in 2003, but the verdict was overturned by an appeals court because of misconduct by a juror who called a lawyer for advice during deliberations. The charges normally carry a sentence of at least five years in prison, but U.S. District Judge Charles Breyer imposed only a one-day sentence, saying Rosenthal had believed he was acting legally because Oakland had designated him as its agent in the city's medical marijuana program.

Federal prosecutors tried to add charges of money-laundering and tax evasion for the retrial, but Breyer refused, saying the government was retaliating for Rosenthal's criticism of the case and his successful appeal. Prosecutors proceeded with the second trial, rejecting the judge's suggestion that they drop the case, but conceded that they could not seek additional punishment for Rosenthal.

Rosenthal was arrested in February 2002 after federal agents seized more than 3,700 marijuana plants at an Oakland warehouse. He was charged with growing marijuana for distribution by a number of medical marijuana dispensaries in the Bay Area.

In both trials, Breyer barred evidence that the marijuana was intended for medical use under Proposition 215, the 1996 California initiative allowing patients to use the drug with their doctor's approval. He also excluded evidence about Rosenthal's designation as an agent by the city of Oakland.

Left without a defense, Rosenthal's lawyers called no witnesses at the retrial, and instead argued that the prosecution's case was tainted by the testimony of some of Rosenthal's former friends and business partners who had been granted leniency.

Because of the judge's rulings, "The jury was not allowed to hear valuable information it needed to make an unbiased and fair decision," Rosenthal said today after the verdict.

His defense lawyers said they would ask Breyer to throw out the convictions.

Tuesday, May 29, 2007

Summer has started

Alright Ya'll

Summer is back and so am I. I just got in from Chicago litterally minutes ago and i had to post at least one blog.

Why you may ask?

Because while in Chicago the number one question i got asked was. Why haven't you posted a BLOG in forever?

OK OK OK

FUck!

Can i have one more week please? I have a really good exsucse. I'M MOVING!

Pics and fun stories from chicago comming very very soon.

~Marc

Friday, April 06, 2007

Hello, Are you out there

I know Ive been ignoring my blog. Sorry.
Maybe something interesting will happen soon.

Thursday, March 01, 2007

It wasn't my numer

AIDS Hot Line Number Rings Up Sex Line

Thursday, March 1, 2007

(03-01) 14:25 PST ST. JOSEPH, Mo. (AP) --

A bookmark distributed by the Missouri Department of Health and Senior Services not only teaches teens and children about HIV and AIDS, it provides a phone number that patches them into a hardcore sex hot line.

St. Joseph resident Lori Felzien said she found out about the hot line when her sixth-grade son dialed the number printed on a bookmark he received during a health lesson at Bessie Ellison Elementary School.

The boy handed her mother the phone and said, "Mom, listen to this."

Felzien's reaction: "We've got to get these cards out of these kids' hands."

The toll-free number once belonged to Teens Teaching AIDS Prevention, part of the Kansas City-based nonprofit Good Samaritan Project. But the AIDS hot line went out of service about a year ago and a sex hot line has since taken over the number.

Felzien said she contacted the school and Mitzi Teliczan of the Buchanan County Health Department, which is also listed on the bookmark.

Teliczan said the department approved a series of bookmarks on different topics several years ago. They were distributed throughout local schools over the past few years.

Nanci Gonder, a spokeswoman for the Missouri health department, said her office is attempting to contact HIV and AIDS prevention groups around the state about the mix up.

She said the health department didn't know the AIDS hot line no longer existed until this week. Gonder added that it will now review all phone numbers it distributes.

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Information from: St. Joseph News-Press,

www.stjoenews-press.com