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READ THIS YOU WILL DIE LAUGHING ITS WAT TITUS TOLD ME
Craig, what's up with the after-party ****? I just read about some chick getting fingered on the dance floor and this other guy smoking ketamine? Talk about a wild party! When is the next one?!
Yeah, well, I don't quite understand all that myself. I was hoping for this really nice write-up by Ron Harris in Muscular Development, since he was covering the party. Then I read the write-up, and he's talking about some girl getting fingered on the dance floor and somebody doing a drug called ketamine. I'd like to straighten this out right here.
First of all, when I throw on my productions, I throw them at very classy, high-level clubs with security all over the place. There's no way anybody's gonna get away with passing around a drug vial on a dance floor and snorting it without security seeing it. Unless, of course, Ron was the one doing ketamine. If he was the one doing it then I understand him writing about it, but there is absolutely no way he saw people passing around a vial without them getting caught.
We need to concentrate on the good things that these parties do for people, especially in our industry. First and foremost, they bring the athletes, the fans and the sponsors together in a casual setting where they can talk and make connections, look back on the jobs they've just done on stage, and celebrate the achievements they've just made. We don't need somebody coming to these parties and writing a total fantasy. If Ron saw anybody doing ketamine, they're not gonna tell him what they're doing! I've never even seen that at one of my parties. I'm not gonna say I haven't seen people doing drugs in nightclubs. My God, that's in every nightclub in the United States. But I don't believe anybody was f'n doing ketamine! What did Ron do? Walk up to somebody and say, "What's that? What are you snorting?" Anybody with common sense knows that unless he was snorting himself, it was totally bogus bull****!
And, if there was a girl getting fingered on the dance floor, that happens at every night club in the United States, but nobody wants to hear about it! He wrote about it like somebody forced it upon this girl.
I will tell you something right now- if this did happen at one of my parties, I would love for this girl, if she reads my column, to drop me an e-mail so I can press formal charges on the person that did it to her! I just don't believe it happened. If in fact it did happen, or if it ever does happen, I think the girl should go to security or to the police and tell them immediately. I think it's a total fabricated lie to hype up his article, unless he saw a couple of people doing it with total consent on the dance floor. I'm just saying that anytime I'm out in a club and something like that happens, security immediately goes over and tells the people to quit. I didn't see anything remotely close to any of that going on at my party. All I saw was people having a good time! If somebody was ****in' on the dance floor, I would have heard about it immediately. Everybody runs up to me and tells me what's going on, especially if a girl was crying.
Now, I don't doubt that a girl got fingered on the dance floor. Like I said, that happens at every nightclub and I have no control over anything like that. But seriously, if somebody was ****in' on the dance floor at the House of Blues, they would have been arrested immediately. People would have been screaming "Omigod, look at that!" It's ridiculous! I know for a fact that there was no pro bodybuilder on the dance floor having sex. I am absolutely positive that was a total fabrication.
In the write-up, the way Ron describes his wife and talks about her is not only disrespectful, but it makes him look foolish, to say the least. Talking about how every black man in Mandalay Bay wanted to **** his wife's brains out!? To talk about your wife in that manner in a column is not only disrespectful to your wife, but the racial remarks were totally uncalled for. If you can't bring your wife to a party and handle men hitting on her, then I suggest you don't bring your wife to a party. That will happen in any nightclub in the United States. I don't think Ron should be proud about the way he talked about his wife at all. You don't say those things about your wife, no matter how fine you think she is. You just say, "My wife looks beautiful. Men were all over because she was gorgeous." You don't have to go into explicit detail. It's crazy!
I thought Ron's article was disgusting. Ron has written columns on me before, and I by no means want to burn any bridges here with any writers, but I don't want that kind of coverage at my parties. I don't believe what was written. I didn't see anything he wrote about.
The night of the party, Ron came to my wife and thanked her for the party on the dance floor, said he and his wife were having a great time and he was coming to the next party. He was so messed up when he came up to my wife that she had to back up a second because he was spitting in her face! What's so sad about the whole thing is that he thinks he did a good write-up and that it was exciting, cool and good for the party. It's not! It was an absolute travesty for my party. I don't need those kinds of write-ups and I don't appreciate it. Until a retraction is printed, Ron Harris is not going to be allowed at one of my parties. And that's it.
Any other write-ups I've seen about the party talked about how much fun they had, how many people were there, how many girls were there, how many beautiful people were there and how much it was an asset to the sport. Ron writes about drug abuse and girls getting fingered on the dance floor, and I don't appreciate it. You know, Muscular Development should look at that. They're one of the sponsors of the party. They don't need that kind of write-up either. As good a writer as Ron is, this has made him look foolish and I am very disappointed. That's all I'm gonna say about it. |