I must need to change my calendar over to 2009, because I thought this month's white-whiskered topic was going to be "Who does the best Greek in Vegas?" or "Which hotels don't have security at the elevators?". 
Anyway, I notice also she's a) not out of Vegas and b) not badged for TER. Not much of a surprise for either, in my book.
Also, there are other national boards where the High Dollar Hotties (as they sometimes term themselves) cluster (some public, some not so). Quite frankly, ladies at that end of the pool are not really pitching themselves at the TER part of the pool (the only ones here that really approach that are the porn stars, and the typical TER PS client is looking more for, well, a porn star)... and yes, there are ladies who price themselves that way, just like there are cars that are priced at 6 digits, Cristal champagne, and $40,000 suites at the Palms, and people who'll spend money on those things. Some people will think all of those things are worth that kind of money, and some who don't- even some wealthy guys...
http://www.forbesautos.com/news/features/2007/frugal_billionaires.html
In the end, de gustibus non est disputandum is probably where you have to go with this- what you spend on a "luxury", whether it's wine, women or cars is probably just your own taste, and though you may boggle at the amount, it's not that unusual.
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2008/03/10/emperors-club-all-about-e_n_90768.html
"The ring, known as the Emperor's Club V.I.P., had 50 prostitutes available for appointments in New York, Washington, Miami, London and Paris, according to a complaint unsealed on Thursday in Federal District Court in Manhattan. The appointments, made by telephone or through an online booking service, cost $1,000 to $5,500 [scroll down for fee page] an hour and could be paid for with cash, credit card, wire transfers or money orders, the complaint said."
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