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Georgian President hired racy US massage therapist (pic)

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  1. ymc

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    How much does she charge for full body massage??? :D

    A President, His Masseuse and Her Blog
    By Robert Mackey

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    Before we begin, let’s be clear about one thing: sometimes a massage, even one where the masseuse uses her teeth, really is just a massage.

    As Clifford Levy writes today in The Times, the opposition on Georgia is hoping to use mockery as one part of their arsenal to force the country’s president, Mikheil Saakashvili, from office.

    Unfortunately for Mr. Saakashvili, the opposition recently happened upon a virtual gold mine of material for their campaign on the racy personal blog of a female American massage therapist, who flew to Georgia to treat him in February.

    The masseuse is named Dorothy Stein, but she goes by the nickname one of her many famous clients, Frank Zappa, gave her years ago: Dr. Dot. As she explained in a VH1 profile some years ago, her massage career began at the age of 14 when she offered to give members of the rock band Def Leppard back rubs as a way of getting to hang around with her idols backstage. With that early start, she set about compiling the impressive list of “satisfied customers” on her professional Web site, which now includes hundreds of famous rock stars and celebrities — like the Rolling Stones, Sting, Mariah Carey, Russel Crowe, Jay-Z, Juliette Lewis (who could play her in a biopic), Lauryn Hill, Ice-T, Eros Ramazotti and Bruce Willis, for starters.

    It is not clear exactly when Dr. Dot added her most unusual massage technique — biting her clients backs — to her arsenal, but that certainly attracted the attention of Russia Today, the state-supported satellite channel that deals with Mr. Saakashvili roughly the way Fox News dealt with President Bill Clinton in the late 1990s. In this recent report, Russia Today sought to portray Dr. Dot’s visit to Georgia as a sign that Mr. Saakashvili is using his office to live a life of at least mildly kinky luxury, fit for a rock star:

    As Dr. Dot complains on her blog, the footage in this report of her at work was taken from her YouTube channel, but the key image, for the purposes of some part of Georgia’s opposition movement, is the still of Mr. Saakashvii with his arm around Dr. Dot at the start of the report.

    That image, which was taken from the first blog post she wrote about massaging Mr. Saakashvili, mirrors the dozens of similar snapshots she has of herself with famous rock stars on her distinctly R-rated MySpace page, but opponents of Mr. Saakashvili are using it as the basis for a kind of viral poster campaign against him. Posters featuring the image, and the word “Why?” in Georgian, started appearing on walls around the country’s capital, Tbilisi, recently.
    INSERT DESCRIPTIONThe New York Times Posters mocking Georgian President Mikheil Saakashvili on a wall in Tbilisi, Georgia, last week.

    As an article on a Georgian news Web site explained last week, the posters are reportedly the work of an opposition youth group:

    The group has been hanging posters in the streets of Tbilisi showing a picture of President Saakashvili together with an U.S. masseuse Dr. Dot. The picture was posted on the latter’s blog, where she was writing about her “favourite client” President Saakashvili. The story became talk of Tbilisi after the Georgian tabloids reported about it and after it was picked up by two Tbilisi-based small television stations, Maestro and Kavkasia.

    You don’t need to read or speak Georgian to understand that this opposition group is clearly trying to use innuendo to suggest that Dr. Dot’s apparently legitimate, if unconventional, massage therapy is something Mr. Saakashvili should be ashamed of having taken part in.

    You also don’t have to understand Georgian to see how bad this report on Kavkasia TV, featuring clips of Dr. Dot with her rock star clients, might look to Georgian voters.

    My colleague, Mr. Levy, is in Tbilisi, and on Tuesday he asked one of Mr. Saakashvili’s top advisers, Giga Bokeria, to comment. Mr. Bokeria repeatedly emphasized that the government did not spend any money on Dr. Dot, and said the president’s opponents were trying to smear his reputation.

    “The story was that the president sent his plane to — I don’t know, the United States was one version, another was to Germany – to bring her to Georgia. And, of course, this is serious, I mean, this is like some kind of banana-dictator type of behavior,” Mr. Bokeria said. “And that, of course, was always a lie. She came to Georgia, and she hung out with some security guys and she gave a massage to the president, and maybe stayed for some hours or a day in the residence.”

    “If there would be any information out there that there were government resources spent for that kind of private endeavor, that would be damaging,” he said. “But this is not true. And no one thinks that it’s true. Except for someone extremely critical of the government – that’s one more thing to mention. But seriously, no, of course, everybody knows that that is not the way that President Saakashvili or anybody else is running this country.”

    Mr. Bokeria has probably been spending less time reading the account of her trip to Georgia Dr. Dot posted on her blog, but his statement about the duration of the trip does seem to be at odds with the first words she wrote there: “I am here for a week massaging my favorite client on earth (sorry Simon Cowell, you’ve been bumped down a notch from my #1 spot for now), President of Georgia, Mikheil Saakaashvili, who invited me to his interesting country.”

    As for Mr. Bokeria’s assertion that the president did not send his plane to bring Dr. Dot to Georgia, it should be said that while the first shot of the three-part video diary of her trip to Georgia she posted on her YouTube channel, “DrDotIsLovinLife,” shows her view of the plane on the runway at the airport in Batumi, Georgia, her narration says: “You see that plane? I flew from Berlin, Germany to Batumi, Georgia with the president of Georgia.” So, according to Dr. Dot, the plane was not sent for her, she flew with the president. [Note: Dr. Dot's videos, like much of her blogging, do contain some strong language.]

    While Dr. Dot’s lengthy account of the week she says she spent in Georgia massaging Mr. Saakashvili in February is far too full of colorful language for us to link to it, those who are eligible to attend R-rated movies can check it out for themselves.

    Here though is a flavor of Dr. Dot’s chatty blogging style, taken from the first post she wrote about treating Mr. Saakashvii, last year in Berlin, headlined: “A Different Georgia on My Mind.” In this post Dr. Dot explains how the photograph that has caused him so much grief recently came about:

    Berlin is treating me WELL these days. Saturday night I massaged Ronald Steven Lauder the youngest son of Estee Lauder. For some reason I thought the family was French and was surprise to find out he is from Brooklyn. Ha! Super funny guy who LIVES for massage. He is currently building a massage room in his house. He told me my massage was the best one he has ever had, so maybe I will be massaging he and his wife in that massage room when I get my arse back to NYC.

    TONIGHT was even better. I massaged the best looking President on earth, Mikheil Saakashvili . … He is the President of Georgia and super fun to talk to. He originally wanted only a 30 minute massage but 90 minutes later, he told me my massage is “the best massage I have had in my life so far”. Mikheil had body guards outside the massage room the whole time, who were all over 6 feet tall and like 4 feet wide. One spoke English really well and told me his favorite group is Metallica. Ha. He said “I am a rocker!” so we got along fine, whilst waiting for the President to finish his work out. I was excited to finally get to massage a President. I have massaged the Prince of Saudi Arabia before and a few Mayors, but this was the first President for me.

    During the massage ‘Mr. President’ was very witty. I was massaging his massive neck and told him “wow! Your neck is so tense!” and he answered “no kidding, I have RUSSIA sitting on it!”. We both laughed so hard. I was feeling comfortable and asked him if he had ever been to Georgia, as in, Atlanta Georgia and he laughed and said of course. Then I took it even further and asked him if he’s ever heard “Georgia on my mind” from Ray Charles. I was laughing while I asked him and said “these are just stupid questions reporters aren’t allowed to ask you” ha!! I told him my family lives in Georgia (they are from New England but migrated South to Atlanta, k?). He said I should come to visit the COUNTRY Georgia. … He assured me if I came, his security would look after me. SOOOO I may be going to Georgia this summer. He swears they LOVE Americans there. I told him that is probably the ONLY place on earth that “loves Americans”. He said he studied at Columbia University in NYC and lived in Washington DC, which he said are his favorite two places in the US. …

    I can’t wait to go and discover this mysterious country that has only 5 million people in it, yet has their own Playboy magazine (you know, Playboy UK, Playboy Germany, Playboy GEORGIA!”. He told me that. We talked about that because I had just told him I write for Penthouse Forum and gave him a copy (the copy which has yours truly on the cover). He asked me a lot of questions to, about where I learned massage, about my family and life. I try to avoid talking during a massage but if someone is chatty, we chat. Sometimes we were silent, as when I massage, it’s hard work and it’s hard to talk and massage deep tissue at the same time, I start breathing hard and I don’t want anyone to get the wrong idea. heh heh.

    After the massage, he was in a super good mood and even posed with me. I didn’t even BOTHER bringing my good Sony camera as I thought, nah, he would never pose with a rock and roll massage therapist. BUT he did, so my blackberry camera had to do.
     
  2. ymc

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    link & youtube :cool:

    http://thelede.blogs.nytimes.com/2009/04/08/a-president-his-masseuse-and-her-blog/#comment-294239

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    Link?


    please?
     
  4. ymc

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    In post #2 with the youtube video :)
     
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    The guy should have been forced from office LOOOOOOOOOOONG before now. He is a dangerous fanatic who thought that his bravado would be enough to rally the world behind him against Russia in hopes of kick starting WWIII. The guy is a dimwit. I am glad Georgians are coming around to realizing how dangerous this guy is for their young democracy.
     
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    Evidently it is cold in Georgia
    uhm
    When I man cannot get a Teeth Massage .. that is . .. *ahem*

    Rocket River
     
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    If you can do it do it
     
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    marv albert should sue her for patent infringement
     
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    Epic

    She has some nice tittays, at least
     
  10. ymc

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    Those tittays are put into good use during her bite massage. :D
     

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