Here's a cute Sign about the Playboy Empire:
- Playboy Bunny:
- I said I'm born Year of the Rabbit
- Playboy uses the Rabbit representing me
- Christie Hefner is for the Female Christ with Hugh Hefner as "God"
- Hugh Hefner = HH = 88 = Scorpio Scorpio = Non-Scorpio = Taurus
- That's why in "Back to the Future, Doc Brown says, "When this baby hits 88 mph, you're going to see some serious shit!"
- Ra and Isis:
- 88 = Ra on the Periodic Table
- Ra = Egyptian Sun God = Sunny Leone
- Sunny Leone would be Ra as 88/Non-Scorpio/Taurus
- I'd be Isis = IS/IS = God Superman/God Superman = Gemini(2) God Superman
- Notice how it's inverted where I'm Isis whose's Physically Male while Sunny Leone is Ra but Physically Female
- God:
- Ra had the head of a Dog
- Dog = God spelled Backward
- If Sunny Leone is the "Dog," the I'd be the "God"
- I said in "Herbie Fully Loaded" how Justin Long and Lindsay Lohan are on the road and she says "Oh God" just as my Silver Toyota Solara drives by in the background representing me as "God" passing by because Lindsay called out for me
- Stacy Valentine:
- I was communicating telepathically with Subconscious Stacy Valentine
- S(TAC)Y = S(UNN)Y when the Female(T/20/XX) 5/29(AC/13/Rhode Island = Non-IR(UNN/Un-N/Un-7+7/Un-77/Un-IR-Periodic)
- The news article is referring to last night and the original Isabella Valentine using pictures of Sunny Leone
- I had banned Subconscious Isabella and was forced to fire her in Winter 2004.
- Now that I opened up again and loosened the restrictions, Subconscious Isabella has been hanging around with us again
- The Margaret Thatcher government challenged and then revoked the club's casino license in the U.K. in 1981:
- UK = Old God(U/V in Old Alphabet) Aquarius(K/11)
- Thatcher = T/Hatcher = Teri Hatcher = Lois Lane
- It's referring to Isabella Valentine who was born in 1981
- Lounge seating is back, as are the famous Bunny outfits, complete with ears, bow tie and cufflinks, designed by Roberto Cavalli:
- I usually wear business suits so as a Fe-Male or "IRon Male," I'd be like a Sophisticated Bunny
- Cavalli = CA-VA/LL-I = California(CA) Virgin/IA(VA) Lois Lane(LL) God(I)
- It's referring to Sunny Leone as Lois Lane and me residing in California as the Virgin I o WA
- "Ninety-five percent of the people who are going to end up spending all the money here have never been to a Playboy Club," said George Maloof Jr., the bachelor casino magnate who runs the Maloof family's $915 million resort:
- Maloof = M/Alof
- M = Scorpio
- Isabella Valentine is a Scorpio
- Isabella Valentine has been ignoring me and dogging me since Summer 2004 thinking my Psychic Theories are ridiculous
- She'd be "M/Aloof" as "Isabella" mingled with me as "Isabelo"/Bruce Wayne
- The company is looking to open Playboy Clubs in other destinations in which casino games take center stage, Hefner said, first in London and Macau, and then other locations in Europe, the Caribbean and Australia:
- Isabella Valentine using pictures of Sunny Leone is "L on Don"
- (SUNNY)Leone = (COR)Leone when the Superman in Union with the Valentine Male(S u NN-y) = Gemini(C/3/3rd Sign) Valentine(Or/Oregon/2-14)
- L = Non-7 = Non-Good = Bad = B/Ad = 2/14 = Valentine's Day
- Magazine circulation is around 3 million, down from its peak of 7.2 million in 1972:
- I said Davis is born in 1972
- Notice 7.2 in '72
- 72 = Sun Gemini(7/VII) Gemini(2) = Sun Gemini Sun Gemini = Non-Sun Gemini = Aquarius Scorpio
- Davis is born in Aquarius Opposite of the Sun
- Isabella Valentine is born in Scorpio
- "As far as the club itself, the fact that they're returning to that, we think that's a good thing," UBS Securities analyst Lucas Binder said: L u CA-S = Valentine(L/Non-7/Bad/214) in Union with(U) California(CA) Superman(S)
It's really great that the Playboy Empire is expanding. I always liked Hugh Hefner and Playboy even before I knew about my Psychic Abilities.
- You have the song "Funny Valentine" by Frank Sinatra
- (F)unny = (S)unny when Virgo(F/6) = Superman(S)
- I said I'm a Virgin and the real Superman
- I said Davis is born Year fo the Rat
- You had the Rat Pack in Vegas
- I said Davis spent 6/6/6 in Sin City, which is symbolic of Hell
- I said Davis is opposite of me as CHRIST so he'd be the Anti-Christ
- I said I'm the Male Virgin Mary (Madonna) and Davis would be Senn PENN from Pennsylvania
- Sean Penn won an Oscar for "Mystic River" = MR = 13:18 = Mark of the Beast = Anti-Christ
I said Davis shoved me in debt. That's why the movie "Shanghai Surprise" is where Davis as the "Love Boat" shanghaied me into service doing his web design, chauffeuring him around, and letting him ride on my cell phone. He wasn't able to pay any of it back as of 10/2/2006.
He says he will, but so far they've just been empty promises. My credit cards got canceled and I've been paying interest on a $20,000 credit card debt since August 2003 and my mom whom Davis borrowed $30,000 from has been paying interest on her credit card loans and had to refinance her mortgage to stay afloat.
Even if my mom had been a millionaire, the point is that Davis abused our finances. That's why you see all these Omens in the form of Traffic Violations.
He had one Omen where he couldn't put on the breaks and just "slowly" coasted into a parked car that was for sale right in front of a Police Cruiser with two police officers as witnesses laughing at him.
That was me as Law Enforcement. It was so blatant and done in slow motion what Davis did. It's one of those hilarious Omens so that when Davis and the African-American Community try to spin doctor whatever I say, I can point to Traffic Records. I bet the day that Davis hit that car was also very unique and fell on a very particular Celebrity's Birthday.
That's why it's on his Traffic Record:
- The same goes for him being sued by Jason Clay
- Jason Clay = Initials JC = Jesus Christ
- That's another version of me as CHRIST = 77 = IR on the Periodic Table = My Initials
- . Jason Clay = C/LA-y = Gemini(C/3/3r Sign) Los Angeles(LA) Male(Y).
- His girlfriend was Brie = Cheese = Wisconsin = Da/IR-y State = Inducted 5/29 = My Birthday
There are all kinds of obvious clues.
Always pay attention the Numbers because Numbers don't lie.
- I keep saying he got into Car Accident with his BMW when he pulled out into an intersection and another person named "Blaney" rammed into him with a Truck
- I said I was watching "Herbie Fully Loaded" the other day
- Lindsey Roeper listed in the article is fro Lindsay Lohan
- In "Herbie Fully Loaded," Herbie (me/Rod) is in the Demolition Derby getting beaten up
- I said Davis is the Anti-Christ
- You see a huge Truck with Satan Horns enter the Arena to crush Herbie
- Davis is the huge truck and I'm Herbie that was getting my ass beat and rammed by other cars
That's why the song played is "Jump" by Van Halen. Van = "They Go" in Spanish derived from "IR" (My Initials).
All the Subconscious Minds around the Planet know what the clues are. When you know what the Mathematical Decryption Code is that the Planet has been using to create events, you see why certain events happened on certain days with a very specific outcome.
The Bunny is Back: Playboy Club Returns
By RYAN NAKASHIMA, AP
LAS VEGAS (Oct. 1) - It was late 1985 when Hugh Hefner walked into the grand opening of Playboy's Empire Club in Manhattan, the latest attempt by the magazine company to freshen its suave, sexy image.
A quarter century of success in running such clubs was on the wane and a new gimmick was thought to be needed to attract a new audience of women - male bunnies.
"I thought, 'This is the end of it,"' Hefner recalls, chuckling. "And indeed, within a year or so, it was."
Now, two decades after rising feminism and a fading nightclub scene helped close the last U.S. Playboy Club in Lansing, Mich., in 1988, a new Playboy Club is set to open Oct. 6 in Las Vegas, just as fresh and retro-hip as a pair of bell-bottom jeans.
"Things that become old-fashioned in a certain time frame, in a new time frame take on a whole new kind of mystique," said Hefner, the 80-year-old founder and majority shareholder of Playboy Enterprises Inc. "That is exactly what happened to all things Playboy."
The original clubs, staffed by bustiered Bunnies and spurred by the sexual revolution, spanned the globe in their heyday in the 1960s and '70s, from Chicago and New York to Manila, London, Tokyo and the Bahamas. At their height, 22 clubs were in operation, employing more than 25,000 Bunnies and boasting more than a million "keyholders," or members.
But they ran into feminism on one side and easily accessible explicit adult content on the other.
The Margaret Thatcher government challenged and then revoked the club's casino license in the U.K. in 1981. It forced the closure of the London club, once the company's most profitable operation, and led to the inability of Playboy to obtain a gambling license for a hotel-casino in Atlantic City, N.J., shortly after.
"Once we lost the gaming, we were really not able to financially carry the rest of what we were doing," Hefner said.
The last overseas club closed in Manila in 1991.
Today, Hefner's original idea of providing a roadmap to urban life by urging men to appreciate food, music, high ideas - and beautiful women - has taken on a new cachet.
"If you look at the magazine even in the early days, there were features on decorating your apartment, cooking, buying nice clothes, buying wine," said James Beggan, associate professor of sociology at the University of Louisville. "I think that they've always been ahead of their time in advocating what later becomes known as the 'metrosexual identity.'
"Society has caught up with Playboy's view," he said.
The new club, on the top three floors of the Palms hotel-casino, pays homage to the past while introducing its swinging bachelor lifestyle to a new generation. Lounge seating is back, as are the famous Bunny outfits, complete with ears, bow tie and cufflinks, designed by Roberto Cavalli.
"Ninety-five percent of the people who are going to end up spending all the money here have never been to a Playboy Club," said George Maloof Jr., the bachelor casino magnate who runs the Maloof family's $915 million resort. "So it's not even like your dad, maybe it's your grandfather (who) went. We wanted to create something that did remind people of the Playboy Club, but had a fresh new look."
Most important to the $55 million club's profitability, however, is its casino license, marking the first time in a half century that a Nevada club will be allowed to charge customers a cover to access gambling tables.
Playboy expects to make $4 million a year in mostly guaranteed licensing fees thanks in large part to the slot machines and blackjack and roulette tables to be staffed by Bunnies.
Licensing, Playboy's fastest-growing and highest-margin business, took in $16 million in operating profit last year. The club will provide a "meaningful lift" to the bottom line, chief executive Christie Hefner said.
Plus, Sin City seemed a perfect fit.
"A town that's defining itself through an ad slogan that says, 'What Happens in Vegas, Stays in Vegas,' you could argue is a pretty good environment for a Playboy-branded product."
The company is looking to open Playboy Clubs in other destinations in which casino games take center stage, Hefner said, first in London and Macau, and then other locations in Europe, the Caribbean and Australia.
"Our view was not that we wanted to go back into having a chain of nightclubs," she said. "But in markets where the dominant business proposition is casino gaming, you can complement that with a great club and lounge and entertainment and food and beverage and merchandising and make a great deal of money."
Analysts said the opening comes at a perfect time for the company, whose revenues from video products took a stutter step in the first half of the year as cable companies switched to video-on-demand technology and magazine advertising revenue continued to decline.
Magazine circulation is around 3 million, down from its peak of 7.2 million in 1972, and the print version is losing money because of high paper and postage costs despite being America's top-selling men's magazine and having 21 foreign editions. In the second quarter, Playboy Enterprises lost $2 million, eking out a tiny $393,000 profit in the first half.
"As far as the club itself, the fact that they're returning to that, we think that's a good thing," UBS Securities analyst Lucas Binder said. "It's an aspirational brand, where people aspire to be involved, and Las Vegas is a place that you know you can be part of something without having to go to the (Playboy) Mansion."
10/01/06 13:18 EDT
Updated: 08:25 PM EDT
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