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If you get a chance to watch a one hour program on CNBC called Dirty Money - The Business of High End Prostitution.  You can also check our dirtymoney.cnbc.com   It was an interesting program and information.

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The show WAS intersting in spots, but of course, it contained the usual biases. As I've stated elsewhere, The U.S. is a puritanical nation & cable tv & its sponsors pander to that bias. Consequently, a show such as this would NEVER depict providing/hobbying in a positive light.
I't's been months since I've seen the show, but I seem to recall an interview with a "high-end provider",where the show made a forced & contrived effort to make her look "troubled".
Simply put,it was a load of BS.

and is like groundhog day.  It keeps re-airing over and over and over again.  I for one just wish it would go away but thankfully I can tell by my web stats the audience is dwindling.

Sara

They re-air programming forever.  Hopefully, it's on tape, and some day the tape will break.  Otherwise, they'll run it until prostitution is no longer newsworthy.  And we all know when that is, lol.

I am almost immune to the dang predators with the dudes walking in and Chris walks out the boogie man and cameras catch him running to the front yard where the lights come on and all the cops pounce on him and drag him away. Sensationalism at it's highest level.

Their shitty work up of internet girls is again sensational(totally unrelated of course)as well and as you say will spin that real over and over for lack of any other sensational programming. Luckily we have a TER member to bring it to the fore again for us. lol

BTW, I would be surprised if MSNBC makes it through 2009 what with the very lowest of rating of any of the cable network or standard network programming. That in itself should tell us something..... eeerrrr I won't watch the stupid program again... besides I can call Sara and get the real low-down. hahaha

Sara, if it is the same one as before, you ought to get some residual's like the actors do for reruns!  I agree, it is time for it to "go away" for good!!

An economist professor kept emailing me and bugging me about some kind of study he was doing, and on and on his email went, and he sent it over and over, and he wanted me to log in to some site and answer a bunch of questions so he could put together data on our biz etc.

I told him to go away, he bugged me again. I told him I didn't care about his study and to go awy. I finally added him to my spam filter. No more emails.

I have had requests for book info and other outside inquiries over the years.

It makes me wonder if theres ever gonaa be a time when people aren't so fascinated and afraid, and just lt us be legal!!

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