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Last Updated: 11/20/2009

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Gender: Male
Status: Single
Age: 100
Sign: Virgo

City: CINCINNATI
State: Ohio
Country: US
Signup Date: 5/26/2006

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Friday, October 30, 2009 

Category: Parties and Nightlife
Two DUI checkpoints meant to deter impaired drivers are scheduled for this evening in Blue Ash.

The first checkpoint will be on Blue Ash Road at the Ronald Reagan Highway (S.R. 126) overpass. That checkpoint is from 7:30 p.m. until 10:30 p.m.
The second checkpoint moves slightly east to Plainfield Road, also at the Ronald Reagan overpass. That one will be conducted from 11:30 p.m. until 2:30 a.m.
Officers from Blue Ash, Ohio State Highway Patrol, Cincinnati and Fairfax will be conducting these checkpoints.

Law enforcement is required to publicize checkpoints ahead of time.
Ladies, please be safe and use a designated driver.
Hope all of you are well.
Greyson
Saturday, September 19, 2009 

Category: Parties and Nightlife
A drunk-driving checkpoint will be held in College Hill tonight.

The checkpoint will run from 11 p.m. to 3 a.m. near the intersection of West North Bend Road and Hamilton Avenue, according to Cincinnati police and the Ohio State Highway Patrol.
Police patrols will also increased in the area.

Greyson
Friday, September 18, 2009 

Category: Parties and Nightlife
Drunk driving checkpoints will be held this weekend in Hamilton and Butler counties.

The Butler County OVI Task Force will hold one on Ohio 73 in Middletown from 11 p.m. to 4 a.m., said Officer Richard Burkhardt, the task force's spokesman.
Police patrols will be stepped up in the area.
A checkpoint also will take place somewhere in Hamilton County on Saturday night, according to the Ohio State Highway Patrol's Georgetown post.
The time and location will be announced Saturday morning.

Greyson
Saturday, September 12, 2009 
Ladies,
Be safe and pass it on.
Greyson
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The Ohio State Highway Patrol announced that a DUI checkpoint will be conducted from 11 p.m. tonight to 3 a.m. Sunday on Ohio 125 in Pierce Township, Clermont County.

The patrol will work with the Clermont County Sheriff’s Office and the Pierce Township Police Department during the checkpoint.
The checkpoint is paid for by fines from impaired drivers and other federal funding. There also be extra patrols in the area.
Friday, August 07, 2009 

Category: Parties and Nightlife
HAMILTON – A drunk driving checkpoint will be held tonight in Hamilton on Ohio 4 between Bishop Avenue and Fernway Drive, police announced this morning.
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Police will be on the lookout for impaired motorists between 11 p.m. and 4 a.m. Patrols also will be stepped up in the area.
Officers who make up the Butler County OVI Task Force and state troopers are conducting the checkpoint.
Police are required to give advance notice of DUI checkpoints.
Wednesday, July 22, 2009 
Ladies,
Figured I would pass this on. Truthfully, I never heard of this woman. Those of you who know, I would never be caught dead watching ESPN or any sports for that matter. Much rather play them myself. However...it never fails when some of you start getting computer virus', it ends up attacking my computer. So this is an attempt to head it off at the pass, so to speak.
Regards,
Greyson
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HARTFORD, Conn. (AP) -- ESPN reporter Erin Andrews was secretly videotaped in the nude while she was alone in a hotel room, and the video was posted on the Internet, her attorney said.
The blurry, five-minute video shows Andrews standing in front of a hotel room mirror. It's unknown when or where it was shot.
Andrews' attorney, Marshall Grossman, confirmed Tuesday that the video posted on the Internet shows the 31-year-old reporter. He said she decided to confirm it "to put an end to rumor and speculation and to put the perpetrator and those who are complicit on notice that they act at their peril."
Andrews plans to seek criminal charges and file civil lawsuits against the person who shot the video and anyone who publishes the material, Grossman said.
"While alone in the privacy of her hotel room, Erin Andrews was surreptitiously videotaped without her knowledge or consent," Grossman said in an earlier statement. "She was the victim of a crime and is taking action to protect herself and help ensure that others are not similarly violated in the future."
Andrews has covered hockey, college football, college basketball and Major League Baseball for the network since 2004, often as a sideline reporter during games.
A former dance team member at the University of Florida, Andrews was something of an Internet sensation even before the video's circulation. She has been referred to as "Erin Pageviews" because of the traffic that video clips and photos of her generate, and Playboy magazine named her "sexiest sportscaster" in both 2008 and 2009.
She last appeared on the network as part of its ESPY Awards broadcast on Sunday, and is scheduled to be off until September, when she will be covering college football, ESPN spokesman Josh Krulewitz said.
"Erin has been grievously wronged here," Krulewitz said. "Our people and resources are in full support of her as she deals with this abhorrent act."
It was not clear when the video first appeared on the Internet. Most of the links to it had been removed by Tuesday.
Several TV networks and newspapers aired brief clips or printed screen grabs of it Tuesday. Grossman responded to an e-mail question about whether he plans to go after those outlets by reiterating his statement that Andrews plans to seek civil charges against "anyone who has published the material."
He would not say what law enforcement agencies might be investigating.
ESPN is based in Bristol, but Connecticut State Police were not involved in an investigation into the video, said Lt. J. Paul Vance, a department spokesman. Vance said investigations into Internet crimes often begin in the victim's home state or wherever the video was shot, if that can be determined.
A phone call to a listing for Andrews in Georgia went unanswered. The Georgia Bureau of Investigation said it was not involved in any investigation of the video.
Video voyeurism laws vary from state to state. In Connecticut, it is considered a felony and can result in a prison sentence of up to five years, Vance said.
FBI spokesman Paul Bresson said the FBI was not involved in the case, and was unsure if there was any federal jurisdiction.
Ephraim Cohen, a spokesman for the video portal Dailymotion, could not confirm the video had actually appeared on his company's site, but said it may have been there months ago. He said a search for the name of the user who purportedly uploaded the video showed the person had opened an account in February, but had since closed it.
"As far as we can tell, the user took the account and the video down a while ago," he said.
Illegal videos often are posted to multiple sites such as YouTube and Dailymotion, which remove them as soon as they are found. The videos also often circulate on peer-to-peer or file-sharing sites, much like illegal music downloads.
Graham Cluley, who writes a blog for the antivirus software maker Sophos, wrote that several links purporting to send Internet users to the Andrews video actually sent them to sites with malicious software and computer viruses.
He said the some of the hackers actually include a portion of the video on their sites, apparently hoping that the malware gets passed along as users share the link with friends.
"They keep on using (videos like this) because it works," Cluley said. "If more people thought with their head rather than with their trousers, maybe less of these viruses would spread on our computers."
Krulewitz, the ESPN spokesman, said the network has decided not to cover the issue as a news story, "particularly since it has no bearing on her role as an on-air reporter."
Thursday, July 09, 2009 

Category: Parties and Nightlife
UPDATE:

Ladies,

Here is tonight's DUI checkpoint location.

Greyson

FAIRFIELD - A drunk driving checkpoint will take place tonight in Fairfield on Ohio 4 near the Hamilton city limit, police said.



The operation will run from 11 p.m. until 4 a.m., said Hamilton Police Sgt. Tom Kilgour, a spokesman for the Butler County DUI Task Force.

Patrols in the area also will be stepped up.
Police typically announce DUI checkpoints in stages, first giving a date and then a location and time. They are required to give advance notice that they will be intercepting cars,



Ladies,
There will be a DUI checkpoint Friday. When the announce the location, I will post the info here. Or you can receive these updates automatically by signing up for my BLOG.
Greyson
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FAIRFIELD - A drunk driving checkpoint will be held somewhere in Fairfield on Friday night, police announced this morning.
 
The time and location will be released Friday morning. Most checkpoints occur between 11 p.m. and 3 a.m.
Patrols in the area also will be stepped up.
Police typically announce DUI checkpoints in stages, first giving a date and then a location and time. They are required to give advance notice that they will be intercepting cars
Friday, June 26, 2009 

Category: Parties and Nightlife
Ladies,
I found this on MSNBC today. I thought it was hilarious. It tells about some wedding disasters...with mugshots! Hahahahahaha! I would have cut and past it onto Myspace, but it is an interactive application.
No worries. It's legit. You can see it is liked to MSNBC. If the link doesn't work for you, just cut and past it into your web address.
Enjoy! Hahahahahaha.
Regards,
Greyson
Tuesday, October 21, 2008 

Category: Parties and Nightlife

This was sent to me this weekend. Thought I would share. --Greyson
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Greyson.
 
Not sure if you remember me or not, but we have talked before to arrange parties for Terri-a lady with disabilities and the "stripper pole" in her living room, in Hamilton.  I am "the boss"-Lynne.
 
l am so sorry to hear you are not booking parties, but do understand!  We were just talking about you yesterday.  I'm not sure if you remember one of the ladies at the parties, Lorena, but she past away earlier this week.  She was in her 84, quiet, but loved your attention. One of the highlights of the past few years for her has been you.  In fact, at her funeral yesterday, there was a photo album with all of the fun she has had with you throughout the past few years.  At her visitation, your t-shirt was laid on top of her and she will be buried with it along with 13 singles we believe she stashed in her closet after being at one of your parties.
 
We were also talking about contacting you for a party in February (on her birthday-20th) in her memory.  I hope you keep in touch so we can see when you are available again.  You are so wonderful with the ladies I work with that I cannot imagine finding anyone to replace you.  Terri will be very disappointed to hear this also for her birthday coming up in March.  Maybe you'll reconsider for these ladies one more time?
 
I am attaching a picture of Lorena and maybe you'll remember her.  You brought so much joy to her life and I thank you for that!  She was a wonderful lady!
 
Thanks
L.

Thursday, August 14, 2008 

Category: Parties and Nightlife

Effective immediately, Greyson's Male-A-Gram is closed for business. I will not be accepting any more bookings for parties.

 

No worries, I will still keep this page and I will always be reachable via e-mail, telephone, myspace, facebook and website.

 

And no, I am not getting married and there is nothing wrong.

 

I just have too many irons in the first and not enough time.

 

Sincerely,

Greyson