Finkelstein’s off to a great start- this stuff beats any porn chick blog I’ve come across so far.
from www.trentonian.com – Talking sex over the Internet is what got Susan Finkelstein in trouble in the first place, but now she’s back online hoping to set the record straight.
Finkelstein was the Philadelphia woman arrested by Bensalem, Pa. police in the run-up to last year’s World Series between the Philadelphia Phillies and the New York Yankees.
She was arrested, and has since been convicted, on prostitution charges after placing an online ad seeking tickets to a home game in that championship series, so that she and her husband could cheer on their beloved Phillies. The ad implied the transaction could be made with sex as the means of exchange, and police said she propositioned undercover officers when she met them in a township bar.
Now she’s started a blog called “Rounding 3rd with Susan Finkelstein” that discusses her love of baseball and her sexuality. Her first post indicates that the two have been intertwined from an early age.
“I diligently clipped Phillies articles and photographs from each one and taped them into scrapbooks, little knowing that year would be the year the first World Championship came to the city,” Finkelstein writes on her blog.
“There they lay in grainy black-and-white newsprint: the men with tight pants who would become the objects of my first real sexual fantasies.”
Immediately after her arrest last fall, Finkelstein’s attorney painted his client as a die-hard Phillies fan, who was obsessed with getting to see a World Series game. Her blog’s first post shows that defense wasn’t far off, and it shows the roots of her fanaticism.
Finkelstein’s material is eloquent and erotic, and the blog is definitely for an “adult” crowd.
She states her vision for the online diary in an introductory post.
“I do believe I have something more to say,” she writes. “I want to contribute freely to the ongoing conversation in the electronic town square; I want to shout in the voice I was forced to check during my persecution — uh, prosecution.”
She’s also looking for assistance in paying for the ramifications of her baseball addiction.
For her sentence, Finkelstein was given probation and she was ordered to pay back the costs of that persecution, uh, prosecution.
Along with the blog, she’s also set up a Web site where she discusses her case and asks for donations to help pay those legal fees.
Finkelstein’s blog can be found online at http://roundingthirdfinkelstein.blogspot.com/ and her Web site is www.helpsusanfinkelstein.com.