Sex Drugs & Nightclubs: Top 10 Things You Didn’t Know About The Alleged Capital Suicide Bomber
1. He was a regular in the nightlife scene from 2004 to 2008. In fact, he partied almost every night of the week.
2. He didn’t like to exercise back then, but he had body image issues. So he spent $10,000 on liposuction.
3. Those “odd jobs” the press says he did? They were odd, alright. He sold cocaine and ecstasy. He also won money by gambling (think poker).
4. He wasn’t always religious, but he quit doing drugs in 2008 and became very religious (Muslim) and stopped going out when he started dating a Bulgarian chick — but, he continued selling drugs.
5. Once upon a time, he killed his dog by beating it to death.
6. His street name was “Mino.”
7. He dated a lot of women and used to have sex with them in Washington, D.C., nightclubs (notably, Club 5, which used to be in the spot where Public Bar now sits in Dupont Circle). He also liked strange sexual positions and really bizarre sexual rituals.
8. In addition to the numerous residences he kept in our Nation’s Capital’s surrounding neighborhoods, he used to live in a little apartment in Arlington, Va. (Think Rossyln; North Quinn Street.)
9. He wanted to be a chef, but those plans fell through. Then, he hoped to be one of the top DJs in the world, so he bought some equipment and practiced almost every evening.
10. Back when he was ballin’ in the nightclub scene, he didn’t have a bed (he slept on a mattress on his floor), but he was a label whore with a closet full of Dolce and Gabbana.
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And now … Ali and I are going to spread some glitta!
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Alex Ovechkin, we’re breaking up with you.
But, don’t worry. We’ll be OK — after all, Washington, D.C., just got a little hotter.
Meet the Washington Nationals’ new pitcher, Gio Gonzalez. We really have a lot in common with him. He’s 26 (just like us), easy on the eyes (just like us), and his fastball clocks 95 m.p.h. (just like we do in our dreams).
Obviously, Alex, it’s not you … it’s us.
Love always,
Team Glittarazzi
Fame was in the air Wednesday evening as the world premiere for “Big Miracle” rocked our Nation’s Capital.
This “world premiere” was supposed to happen in Los Angeles, but the event, which benefitted T.A.P.S., became so huge in Washington, D.C., that the LAX soiree was cancelled.
And with big names, like Drew Barrymore and Vinessa Shaw, to first-timers showstoppers, like Ahmaogak Sweeney, the East Coast did not disappoint.
The movie is a true story (happened IRL in 1988) based around a small town in Alaska where “a news reporter (John Krasinski) recruits his ex-girlfriend (Drew) — a Greenpeace volunteer — on a campaign to save a family of gray whales trapped by rapidly forming ice in the Arctic Circle.”
We give it two thumbs up! There are even some President Ronald Reagan and Tom Brokaw cameos. Definitely recommend.


