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Tell us about yourself (name, modeling name) who got you into model? My name is Alexandria Ortega, some people call me Ortega Sauce, or Lex the Mex. Watching America’s Next Top Model as a kid inspired me to get into modeling. So when I got older, I went to numerous casting calls and set up shoots with local photographers leading me to get my first modeling opportunity with Columbus Fashion Week in 2017. Were you excited when you were picked to be featured in Mancave Playbabes? Of course, I was ecstatic! You can’t get this latina spice anywhere else. Do you have any piercings or tattoos? if so where and what’s your fav ones? Yes I have numerous ear piercings and my nipples are pierced, which are obviously my favorite.…
Has cricket finally come of age in the United States? Over 2.5 billion people follow the world’s second-most popular sport (behind soccer/football with 3.5 billion followers) but sadly it appears that Americans really aren’t on the same page about the game of cricket, unless of course, the US team happens to beat one of the best teams in the world. In June, there was something of an awakening as the United States pulled off a remarkable World Cup feat by defeating both Canada and Pakistan in Texas and then going on to qualify for the second stage of the ICC World Cup. It became national headline news for a while although a lot of people seemed bemused because they have a hard time understanding the basics of the game. First…
The August 23-25 Virginia International Raceway weekend was glorious. Temperatures were in the mid-80s. No rain was in the forecast. The schedule included The HSR NASCAR Classic, Mazda MX-5 races, VP Challenge races, the Michelin Challenge, and WeatherTech Championship (GTD Pro and GTD). VIR is a popular venue for both pro- and amateur-level race series as it retains the lost spirit of pure road racing, a spirit arguably lost with the advancement in safety regulations, oftentimes requiring miles of mandatory asphalt run-off area and the general flattening of the road surface. There’s nothing flat at VIR and, what is more, every mistake is penalized harshly with a trip through the grass that’s guaranteed to fill the car’s splitter with the green stuff. This year, the VIR round was rocked by…