Atlanta Adult Entertainment: The Daily Goodbye
Posted on February 17th, 2010 in Atlanta adult entertainment
Good morning.
Fred Aldrich, who died of a heart attack while driving, then crashed his car into a sandwich shop, was a survivor of one of Philadelphia’s most notorious attempted mob hits in 1993. We’ll let you read all about it; suffice it to say he earned his living as an underworld operative engaging in loan-sharking, gambling, extortion, drug dealing, and prostitution.
Can you imagine working at a company whose motto is “All We Sell is Fun”? Roger Schiltz, co-owner of All-American Recreation, which makes motor scooters, dartboards, spas and trampolines, was a good pool player and a better customizer of billiard tables.
Here’s an obit for baseball fans: James Fargo Lanier, batboy for Ty Cobb. Lanier was 93 when he died and worked for Cobb in 1925 and 1926, living with the Cobb family in Detroit.
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