Medical and Spiritual Qigong (Chi Kung)
Yah, so how did u steal ur car back? Do tell.
Maybe u get more women now cuz of the article, could be a good thing, LOL
Althou perhaps not so good when people look for u online for Tao info.
reguards,
taobot
yo eric,
I was looking to see if u had a website
but saw this article instead
is this u?
was this before or after u were a master?
can u explain this?
regardes,
taobot
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August 1, 2005
NEW YORK, N.Y. (New York Post) Is that a samurai sword in your pocket, or are you just happy to see me?
The answer was a resounding yes and no for New York sex-book author Eric Yudelove.
On Tuesday, the 58-year-old Syosset, L.I., resident was busted for allegedly threatening a strip-club bouncer with a Japanese-style sword.
But later in the week, out on bail, he allegedly stole his own car from a police impound lot, returned to the strip club and threatened to blow it up.
At first, the author of “Taoist Yoga and Sexual Energy” was charged with criminal possession of a weapon and menacing, after allegedly waving the sword outside the Hustler Club on West 51st Street.
Cops said he’d taken the sword from his vehicle after a dancer rebuffed his advances.
“He started bringing her presents and becoming a bit of a pain in the a,” a police source said. “When it became clear she wasn’t interested in anything other than his money, he went to see the manager and demanded she be fired.”
When those demands fell on deaf ears, he became unruly and was thrown out, the source said, only to return “a few minutes later … waving the samurai.”
Cops added that they later found an Uzi automatic weapon in his vehicle.
And as if that weren’t enough, the bailed-out Yudelove, whose real name is Eric Steven Edelstein, allegedly took his car out of the NYPD pound without permission, drove back to the club and vowed to blow it to smithereens.
Police re-arrested him at his home on Saturday.
Now he’s charged with tampering with evidence, intimidating witnesses and making terrorist threats.