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Peterson Headed to Bunny Ranch

A few days ago, I blew my stack about the possibility of D-Pete appearing on the HBO show "Cathouse." Well, it now seems as if D-Pete won't be allowed on the show, but he could wind up employed at the ranch anyway. Said Moonlite Bunny Ranch owner Dennis Hof, "HBO called me and said they decided they didn't want him on the show. So it's off the table." So what will D-Pete be doing out there? If he wants it, according to Hof, the head of security position is open to him. Right. Because what a brothel employing 500 prostitutes needs is a head of security that's being investigated for one wife's murder and another's disappearance.

Today in WTF: D-Pete Headed to Bunny Ranch?

It was just last week when we learned former governor Rod Blagojevich actually met a PR opportunity he could refuse: appearing on the HBO show Cathouse, which focuses on Las Vegas's famed Moonlite Bunny Ranch brothel. At the time, Blago spokesman Glenn Selig said, "They did offer it to him but we're not taking it seriously." Now, Bunny Ranch owner Dennis Hof told WBBM 780 he might set his focus on landing Drew Peterson instead. Said Hof: "You know, I think I might as well just stay in that Chicago area. I think I'm going to go after Drew Peterson. He doesn't have an old lady now; at least they can't find her. He might as well be on my show and have some fun with the girls."

The Moonlight Bunny Ranch Brothel for some reason wants Blago, yet the ex-gov's publicists says The Rod isn't interested in the bunnies. The brothel wanted Blago for their HBO show Cathouse, offering, "Rod's willpower would be challenged daily by the ladies as they bribe him to acquire finer rooms or better working hours and days off." Blago would also, "assist with hiring ladies in addition to facilitating with training and proper disciplinary action." Sounds awesome to us! But, being a party pooper, Blago spokesman Glenn Selig gave the idea a thumbs down, saying, "They did offer it to him but we're not taking it seriously." Ah, what could have been... [NBC 5, Daily Herald]

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