The Secret Door Swoop Move

» 02 October 2011 » In Crime, Dope, Game, Girls, Guide » 8 Comments

The Secret Door Swoop Move

Here is a real innovative move that I just dug from the crates of The Chambers of The G Manifesto:

One of my attorneys introduced me to couple of real estate cats who owned this building with a restaurant on the first floor and some office spaces on the second floor.

The interesting thing about this building was that it was previously owned by some Albania or Russian Organized cats (I forget which) and they had a bar on the lowers and a gambling den (maybe some hookys) on the second floor.

Since the second floor was a little vice ridden, they installed a “secret door” that you could access from this little stairway in the restaurant. There was a button you pushed, and then the wall rose straight up. Real smooth.

Surprisingly, the multi-colored striped-shirted real estate cats that bought the building actually had the style and taste to keep the “secret door” which lead now to some office spaces.

When they showed it to me, I instantly rented one of the office spaces. Not to do work of course, but to swoop fly girls.

I would take girls to the restaurant below (which was actually pretty decent with a chef with some pretty heavy Wolfgang Puck pedigree) and say, “Let me show you something.”

I would then lead them up the stairway, walk to the wall, and hit the button for the “secret door”. The key would be to act like nothing was out of the ordinary, just a normal night in the life.

Girls would always be amazed.

I would then show them my “office” and go for the swoop.

It was really that easy.

Everyone should try to incorporate this move into their repertoire.

So forward thinking.

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Victor Ortiz VS Floyd Mayweather Highlights, Jim Rogers, Marc Faber, Goldman Sachs, Limelight and Chris Paciello

» 27 September 2011 » In Guide » 1 Comment

Victor Ortiz VS Floyd Mayweather Highlights, Jim Rogers, Marc Faber, Goldman Sachs, Limelight and Chris Paciello

That really was a nice Knockout.

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In Clubland news:

Ingrid Casares & Chris Paciello Back in Biz with The Light Group at the Delano?

If you believe the rumors, South Beach is about to go retro, back to the days when people actually danced at clubs, when real celebrities came to party because they wanted to and not for a carefully orchestrated, trite tabloid photo op, and when the words South Beach and hip together in the same sentence was anything but oxymoronic. That’s right, we have excellent sources telling us that the Captain and Tennille of 90s Miami nightlife, Chris Paciello and Ingrid Casares, are teaming up again, this time as partners in the food and beverage operations at the Delano left recently vacant by Jeffrey Chodorow, who was bought out by the hotel’s owners, Morgans Hotel Group, for $20 million.

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Chris Paciello back on South Beach scene at Delano

For the first time since he was released from federal prison five years ago, Miami Beach’s fallen nightscape overlord has returned to where it all started.

Chris Paciello, now 40 and described by some who have run into him as “subdued and humbled,” is settling down at the Delano Hotel.
He’ll be living there for the next few months as he works to give back to the legendary beachside resort its No. 1 ranking among hipsters and celebrities.

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Deja view: Mixed reviews on the return of Chris Paciello

Ever since we broke the news that old school South Beach club guy Chris Paciello was returning to his old stomping grounds and possibly reuniting with his former partner Ingrid Casares in the nightlife biz, the reactions have been as polarizing as the Tea Party vs. the Democrats only, instead of tea, it would be vodka. On one side you have the champions, cheerleaders and aging club kids who can overlook his past and subscribe to the Nostalgia Party (there’s already a Chris Paciello Fan Club and “Chris Paciello, The King Is Back” page on Facebook), while on the other side you have those who say it’s just wrong to glorify the return of someone with a criminal past—we’ll call them the Concerned Party. Both sides will argue back and forth over this until the lights come on in the new Light Group-sanctioned Delano hot spot, so there’s really no end to the debate.

Some say people are jealous or nervous that the reunion of the team some say made South Beach the nightlife capital it once was will ruin their own businesses, and others say that people are downright nervous in general, not for business purposes, but for reasons involving personal safety. It’s no secret Paciello had a violent past, for which he has served time in prison. It’s no secret that he had enemies, some who still live and work on South Beach. We spoke to nightlife veteran Gerry Kelly, currently serving as marketing and nightlife operator at Trio On the Bay, who worked with Paciello and wasn’t exactly BFF with the guy back in the day. “I was surprised to hear he was returning to Miami,” Kelly admitted. “I do believe we all learn from our experiences in life. Miami’s nightlife and entertainment culture has changed so much since the late 90s that we all have to adapt and change to keep up with the never ending new trends. The city is definitely big enough for everyone and I wish him the best.”

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‘Limelight’: The Rise And Fall Of The Church Of Rave

On Friday, a documentary ostensibly about the rise and fall of a one time club king named Peter Gatien opened in New York (it opens around the country next month). In the early to mid-1990s – the height of rave culture in the U.S. – Gatien owned the biggest clubs in New York City, including Limelight, which lived in a deconsecrated Episcopal Church in the Chelsea neighborhood. Today Gatien lives in Toronto, where he was deported in 2003 after pleading guilty to tax evasion. And Limelight has become a mall. It calls itself a “Festival of Shops.”

Much of the story told in Limelight will be familiar to readers of Clubland, a book chronicling mid-’90s nightlife written by Frank Owen, who covered Limelight at its height and followed its scandalous end in the pages of local alternative weekly the Village Voice. It certainly was to the documentary’s director, Billy Corben, who read the book as he was pursuing another documentary about the man who ran the biggest club in Miami in the mid-’90s. Owen appears frequently as a kind of expert witness in Limelight.

“I had read Clubland because of our interest in Chris Paciello and Liquid in South Beach, and the Miami angle,” says Corben, best known for 2006’s Cocaine Cowboys. Corben and producing partner Albert Spellman still intend to make a movie about Paciello. But first, they’ve made Limelight, which focuses on Gatien, the eye-patched Canadian nightclub impresario who owned Limelight, Palladium, Tunnel and Club U.S.A., who was brought to trial by the City of New York under mayor Rudolph Giuliani’s mid-’90s crime crackdown, alleging that Gatien was overseeing a massive drug ring in his clubs.

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Bruce Lee Advice for Victor Ortiz: Never Take Your Eyes Off Your Opponent

» 25 September 2011 » In Guide » 1 Comment

Bruce Lee Advice for Victor Ortiz: Never Take Your Eyes Off Your Opponent

Start watching at 1:34 (or watch the whole video)

“Never Take Your Eyes Off Your Opponent, even when you bow” – Bruce Lee

Victor Ortiz should have brushed up a little on his Bruce Lee before stepping in the ring with Floyd Mayweather.

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Floyd Mayweather Jr., Mark Cuban and Michael Mason on Patriotism

» 20 September 2011 » In Guide » 5 Comments

Floyd Mayweather Jr., Mark Cuban and Michael Mason on Patriotism

Best quote by Floyd Mayweather Jr. during Floyd Mayweather VS Victor Ortiz Post Fight Interview:

(Start watching at 17:00)

“It’s so crazy. I am in America. The country that I represent, the Red, White and Blue.

I make money in America.

I feed the American citizens, I feed the people that are less fortunate in America.

Even when I make it rain, I am still throwing money to Americans!.”

The Most Patriotic Thing You Can Do by Mark Cuban

Bust your ass and get rich.

Make a boatload of money. Pay your taxes. Lots of taxes. Hire people. Train people. Pay people. Spend money on rent, equipment, services. Pay more taxes.

When you make a shitload of money. Do something positive with it. If you are smart enough to make it, you will be smart enough to know where to put it to work.

I don’t care what anyone says. Being rich is a good thing. Not just in the obvious sense of benefiting you and your family, but in the broader sense. Profits are not a zero sum game. The more you make the more of a financial impact you can have.

I’m not against government involvement in times of need. I am for recognizing that big public companies will continue to cut jobs in an effort to prop up stock prices, which in turn stimulates the need for more government involvement. Every cut job by the big companies extracts a cost on the American people in one way or another.

Entrepreneurs are needed to create and grow companies to absorb those people in new jobs. If entrepreneurs don’t create those jobs, the government ends up having to spend more money to help them one way or another.

So be Patriotic. Go out there and get rich. Get so obnoxiously rich that when that tax bill comes , your first thought will be to choke on how big a check you have to write. Your 2nd thought will be “what a great problem to have”, and your 3rd should be a recognition that in paying your taxes you are helping to support millions of Americans that are not as fortunate as you.

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And his response to his article:

MARK CUBAN: “Any Budget Plan That Is Longer Than The Current President’s Term Is A Crock Of ****”

These are not meant to be researched items. These are “streams of consciousness” from the conversation yesterday’s post created.

First some housekeeping. I DO NOT like paying taxes. In fact I hate to throw good money after bad and the way our federal government spends money is rarely good. HOWEVER, I think that this country has created unique opportunities for entrepreneurs and paying taxes is a small price to pay. In fact, as I wrote yesterday, I’m proud to pay taxes on the rewards I have EARNED through my efforts in the business world. Taxes are not a bad thing, mis-allocation of the money we all contribute is.

So what can be done? Here you go:

1. Transparency.

It had been promised often and never delivered. If there was transparency in our budgets and the actual spending of our dollars, down to the nickel. Someone has to see it and approve it. If they can see it, US citizens (with the exception of classified defense spending) should be able to see it. The value of transparency is that we would benefit from the collective brain power of the American people who would be able to provide us in depth education and information.The power of the people at its best. Sure there would be tons of misinformation as people play the traditional partisan games, but I think that websites that take apolitical approaches to the issues will emerge that we could follow.
With complete transparency we could have our own online Super Committee to look for the best places to cut costs and improve efficiency. Without it, we are at the mercy of a “Super Committee” formed purely to make politicians happy.

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How do I show my Patriotism?

Well, besides giving back to the people, traveling the world, swooping fly girls and representing America in the best way possible?

I get my Custom Suits now made in The USA.

We need to make a return to elegance if our country is going to get out of this mess.

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Floyd Mayweather Knocks Out Victor Ortiz in The Fourth

» 18 September 2011 » In Guide » 9 Comments

Floyd Mayweather Knocks Out Victor Ortiz in The Fourth

Floyd Mayweather Jr took the WBC welterweight title from Victor Ortiz with a fourth-round knockout on Saturday.

A few thoughts:

I was impressed by Mayweather’s performance. He was able to continually back up an opponent that was 10 years younger and weighed 14 pounds more in the ring.
(Mayweather came in weighing 150 pounds. While Ortiz rehydrated to 164.)

Now on to the finish:

The Headbutt

Mainstream media outlets talking about how “controversial” the finish was. The only thing “controversial” was Ortiz’s headbutt.

Ortiz’s headbutt was a ridiculous foul. Possibly on par with Andrew Golota or Mike Tyson’s “bite” move, but of course no one is talking about that.

Basically, Ortiz mentally self destructed. His headbutt was out of frustration, because he saw the writing on the wall.

I have said it before and I will say it again, Mayweather is a Master of Mental Warfare.

Over here at The G Manifesto, we are not mainstream. We spit The Truth.

People are talking about how Mayweather won dirty, but it wasn’t even dirty.

If you want to see How to Win Dirty, check out Pernell Whitaker: How to Win Dirty (interestingly enough, against Floyd’s uncle and trainer, Roger “The Black Mamba” Mayweather.)

When Mayweather dropped and finished Ortiz, it was when Ortiz was apologizing to Mayweather for the second time.

Mayweather had already accepted one apology, which is more than he had to do.

The second apology was unnecessary and at that point Mayweather thought correctly that it was “either him or me”.

And you best believe Mayweather didn’t think it was going to be “me”.

Anyone who thinks differently or that the move was dirty hasn’t been around boxing their entire life.

Let me take all the sports writers in the world to Boxing School:

First rule of boxing: Protect yourself at all times.

Second rule of boxing: When there is an advantage, you take it.

And it really shouldn’t have been a surprise to anyone that has followed Mayweather’s career.

In recent memory, Mayweather dropped G Manifesto Hall of Fame Member, Arturo Gatti, when when he was talking with the referee. And Mayweather tagged Mosely when Mosely was jawing with the third man in the ring.

Mayweather is well versed in The Art of War.

Sportsmanship is something for little suburban kids on the soccer field.

This is Boxing.

This is Life.

And for anyone to say, “events like this tarish boxing”, doesn’t know their boxing history. Boxing has always has “crazy” controversial events and Boxing has always been a sport in “crisis”.

Hell, in recent history, when Riddick Bowe fought Evander Holyfield, someone parachuted into the ring:

In the “Golden Era of Boxing” opposing camps sometimes “drugged” their opponents water bottles.

I would say last night was pretty tame.

This, along with former three division champion Erik Morales (52-7, 36KOs) stopping previously undefeated Pablo Cesar Cano (22-1-1, 17KOs) is just another example of 70’s babies superiority over 80’s babies.

Mayweather’s Post fight Outburst:

For anyone that missed it:

“You never give me a fair shake, alright, so I am going to do you a favor and let you talk to Victor Ortiz,” Mayweather said. “You never give me a fair shake. You are [expletive] and HBO should fire you. You don’t know [expletive] about boxing. You ain’t sh*t.”

To which Larry Merchant responded:

“I wish I was 50 years younger,” said Merchant. “I would have kicked your *ss.”

This seemed like a pretty un-classy move for Floyd. Keep in mind though, that this tension between Mayweather and Merchant has been building up for years. Merchant has been incredibly biased toward Floyd, and I am somewhat surprised that this didn’t happen sooner.

Give Merchant credit for toughness though. Remember that Merchant is from Brooklyn.

Bottom line is that the general public will hate Floyd even more after this fight.

Which, if he can ever get in the ring with Manny Pacquiao will only add more fuel to a raging fire.

You have the ultimate villian (Mayweather) VS the ultimate good guy (Pacquiao).

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