Posted on 07/21/2010 1:49:44 PM PDT by rawhide
Travis Kevie in a picture featured in the Auburn Journal article about the re-opening of the landmark Valencia Club. Kevie was arrested the day after the article was published.
A picture inside the Valencia Club showing Travis Kevie cleaning a neon Corona sign before his arrest.
A picture inside the Valencia Club showing Travis Kevie holding up some of the money he "earned" illegally selling alcohol before his arrest.
Green was half of the best heavyweight fight of the decade when he and Tyson duked it out on the street at three in the morning outside a leather store in Harlem.
Now this is the kind of crook I can support. A hard working, happy guy. He takes lemons and makes lemonade. What’s not to like?
Should pin a medal on the guy. He starts with a 6 pack and a dream....
Well, I think liquor licenses are bogus shakedowns, anyway.
I hope he doesn’t serve much time.
He’s a real entrepreneur! A little unconventional, perhaps, but his financial principles are sound.
A Horatio Alger in the Obama Era story.
He’s in jail for offending the powers that be, not for ripping off anyone.
Nice work if you can find it!
He'll serve more time than Lohan.
Stop me if you’ve heard this one before....”A man walks into a bar....”
Hold muh beer!
So a trannsy was running an illegal bar operation. That's what the Stonewall riots were about and museums now celebrate that as "liberating".
The next thing he will be doing is selling bail bonds..
I understand the need to do things the right way, and the landlord needs his piece, but in this day and time, someone employing people needs to be permitted to do what he can do.
A man breaks into a bar with a chip on his shoulder.
There’s no bartender in the room so he says, “Hey, drinks are on the house” and climbs up on the roof.
Exactly what I was thinking. If it wasn't for the freaking government interfering with his entrepreneurship he would probably be able to buy the property in a year or so.
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Be sure to tell him the next time your family goes away for a week.
I’d love to see what he’s able to accomplish with your home.
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