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Dan Abrams shares Hamptons Pussy Palace with Dave Zinczenko

2006-09-13 09:35:36 PM
I always suspected Dan Abrams gets a lot of pussy.........
www.gawker.com/news/dave-zinczenko/
We were trawling through the Times's Sunday Vixen-quality blowjob of
Dave Zinczenko - a blowjob which makes July's Forbes profile of the
Men's Health editor look like a cursory handjob from a scabby-fisted
crackwhore by comparison - when we started to wonder: When was it
coming? Sure, we saw the bit about the Pussy Palace in the Hamptons
that he shares with Dan Abrams, but when would we get the anecdote
about the death of GQ icon Art Cooper? Well, it was down near the
bottom, but the article did comply with the law that any profile of
Zinczenko must, at some point, recycle this story. How has the legend
of Cooper's tragic demise evolved over the years? After the jump, a
quick look down the ages.
Family and friends of Art Cooper, the former GQ editor who fell
tragically ill at the Four Seasons on Thursday, say they'll be forever
indebted to Dave Zinczenko. Zinczenko, editor of Men's Health
magazine, was having lunch with Cooper when the 65-year-old suffered a
stroke. "They'd never met before," a close friend of Cooper tells us.
"Dave helped Art out and then went with him in the ambulance. He
stayed by his side all day and was there when [Cooper's] wife arrived.
But he still stayed, long into the night." Despite his lunch
companion's best efforts, Cooper was reported to be gravely ill.
Rush & Molloy, June 7, 2003
Cooper loved eating and drinking as much as he loved great magazine
writing, and his favorite place to enjoy the former while talking
about the latter was at Manhattan's Four Seasons restaurant. It was
there that he suffered the stroke while lunching with David Zinczenko,
editor of Men's Health.
Media Life Magazine, June 10, 2003
"I cannot go to a gym without cringing, watching the idiotic,
ineffective and downright dangerous exercise routines personal
trainers put their clients through," Men's Health editor in chief
David Zinczenko writes in his September issue. Zinczenko goes on to
describe a friend, "65 years old and about that many pounds
overweight," who showed up to lunch complaining that a workout had
left him with a sore neck, and left in an ambulance, "felled by a
massive stroke. Did the workout kill him? It's possible."
WWD, August 18, 2005
On the day several years back when Art Cooper died, he and Dave
lunched at the Four Seasons. "I was telling him about Best Life, and I
said, 'Is there anything you could do to help us?' There was no
non-compete clause with Conde Nast, and Art said we ought to talk
more. But he felt ill and went to the bar to lie down. Next thing,
Julian (the co-owner) was calling an ambulance. It was a massive
stroke."
Forbes, August 20, 2006
(Mr. Zinczenko was having lunch with Art Cooper, the former GQ editor,
at the Four Seasons in 2003 when Mr. Cooper suffered a stroke and
died. It is a memory that Mr. Zinczenko recalls with tears in his
eyes, explaining that it conjured memories of his father's death.)
New York Times, September 3, 2006
Who's The Man? Dave [NYT]
more at...........
www.gawker.com/news/dave-zinczenko/
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Re:Dan Abrams shares Hamptons Pussy Palace with Dave Zinczenko

yea d00d wrote:
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I always suspected Dan Abrams gets a lot of pussy.........

www.gawker.com/news/dave-zinczenko/

We were trawling through the Times's Sunday Vixen-quality blowjob of
Dave Zinczenko - a blowjob which makes July's Forbes profile of the
Men's Health editor look like a cursory handjob from a scabby-fisted
crackwhore by comparison - when we started to wonder: When was it
coming? Sure, we saw the bit about the Pussy Palace in the Hamptons
that he shares with Dan Abrams, but when would we get the anecdote
about the death of GQ icon Art Cooper? Well, it was down near the
bottom, but the article did comply with the law that any profile of
Zinczenko must, at some point, recycle this story. How has the legend
of Cooper's tragic demise evolved over the years? After the jump, a
quick look down the ages.

Family and friends of Art Cooper, the former GQ editor who fell
tragically ill at the Four Seasons on Thursday, say they'll be forever
indebted to Dave Zinczenko. Zinczenko, editor of Men's Health
magazine, was having lunch with Cooper when the 65-year-old suffered a
stroke. "They'd never met before," a close friend of Cooper tells us.
"Dave helped Art out and then went with him in the ambulance. He
stayed by his side all day and was there when [Cooper's] wife arrived.
But he still stayed, long into the night." Despite his lunch
companion's best efforts, Cooper was reported to be gravely ill.
Rush & Molloy, June 7, 2003



Cooper loved eating and drinking as much as he loved great magazine
writing, and his favorite place to enjoy the former while talking
about the latter was at Manhattan's Four Seasons restaurant. It was
there that he suffered the stroke while lunching with David Zinczenko,
editor of Men's Health.

Media Life Magazine, June 10, 2003




"I cannot go to a gym without cringing, watching the idiotic,
ineffective and downright dangerous exercise routines personal
trainers put their clients through," Men's Health editor in chief
David Zinczenko writes in his September issue. Zinczenko goes on to
describe a friend, "65 years old and about that many pounds
overweight," who showed up to lunch complaining that a workout had
left him with a sore neck, and left in an ambulance, "felled by a
massive stroke. Did the workout kill him? It's possible."

WWD, August 18, 2005

On the day several years back when Art Cooper died, he and Dave
lunched at the Four Seasons. "I was telling him about Best Life, and I
said, 'Is there anything you could do to help us?' There was no
non-compete clause with Conde Nast, and Art said we ought to talk
more. But he felt ill and went to the bar to lie down. Next thing,
Julian (the co-owner) was calling an ambulance. It was a massive
stroke."
Forbes, August 20, 2006



(Mr. Zinczenko was having lunch with Art Cooper, the former GQ editor,
at the Four Seasons in 2003 when Mr. Cooper suffered a stroke and
died. It is a memory that Mr. Zinczenko recalls with tears in his
eyes, explaining that it conjured memories of his father's death.)

New York Times, September 3, 2006

Who's The Man? Dave [NYT]

more at...........
www.gawker.com/news/dave-zinczenko/
Abrams is a pickle chugger?
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