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Fleiss defends prostitution

2003-08-20 20:45:39.996556+02 by Dan Lyke 3 comments

Via Arts & Letters Daily, a cute little fluff piece: Heidi Fleiss: In Defense Of Prostitution. I'm a little dubious about some of the numbers Fleiss tosses around, it sometimes seems like maybe she's let the fantasy and the need to present a successful face override reality, but maybe there really are guys out there who'll pay a grand a minute for a blowjob.

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#Comment Re: Fleiss defends prostitution made: 2003-08-20 21:18:04.259691+02 by: dexev

Dan-

this post is showing up three times for me.

#Comment Re: Fleiss defends prostitution made: 2003-08-20 21:22:36.623067+02 by: Dan Lyke

Yep. Me the trackback diddling I did yesterday introduced a bug.

#Comment Re: [Entry #6454] Re: Fleiss defends prostitution made: 2003-08-20 22:26:03.344406+02 by: Unknown, from NNTP

Heh. I first parsed this thread as:

>>   maybe there really are guys out there who'll pay a grand a minute
>>   for a blowjob.

and then this:

> Yep. Me

a bit of double-taking ensued, until I realized Dan had posted both of those bits...

john. -- Perhaps you have forgotten that this is an engineering discipline, not some sort of black magic. Mark Jason Dominus's Good Advice #11946

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