In times of miniature cameras and camera mobile phones, there really is no excuse for violating the rockHEAD rule anymore . I'd have been less interested in pictures of Cuttino than in pictures of your scantily dressed female companions, though, so you still have a chance to make up for your failure to comply with the rockHEAD rule!
Agreed. I cant stand Red Door personally. Unless you are a complete musclehead or drive a Porsche, you have no shot in hell of picking up a slutty girl. Looking at all the strippers is fun I guess.... Oh and the view from the patio is pretty good too.... I like Zimms and Davenport..... Ever been to Red Star?
Cuttino is an investor/part owner of Belvedere. He also used to be a silent partner of an afterhours club called Rehab but is no longer part of it. As far as Kim Catrell, don't believe the hype. They share the same publicist.
She's holding a Chinese NJ Net's drum that they were passing out at the Nets Rockets game in New Jersey.
DAMN!! I completely forgot that my new phone has a digital camera built into it !! Never will I allow that to happen again, I owe this board more than that. Coma and Drew, There are still very good looking women at Red Door. That place has sustained its attractive women, though the %'s have fallen. Thats just life though. I still frequent the place and the women there are always down to party. Usually we go in a bigger group of guys and girls so we're not hawking every single group of girls. I've been to Licor Lounge and it was fun but the crowd was kinda sketchy. It seems like its following the Red Star motif of becoming trashier and trashier. The corners become lined by the Oriental 'wannabe' mafia waiting to pounce on people and there were quite a few fruitcake's there as well. Fortunately nowadays i know enough women in Houston in that most of my business it through referrals, not new leads
That place is still open?! I haven't been there in years. The last time I was there a homeboy and I ended up with a pic of us dancing with some chicks in one of the Houston hispanic newspapers.