Spitzer's hooker revealed

Discussion in 'Chit Chat' started by ang_99, Mar 12, 2008.

  1. she'll get an offer to pose for penthouse or playboy, i'm sure of it.

    i'd rank her a 7.5 overall.
     
    #11     Mar 13, 2008
  2. Is she a swallower or a spitzer?
     
    #12     Mar 13, 2008
  3. 7/10
     
    #13     Mar 13, 2008

  4. Yeah yeah, i forgot to work it into my delivery, bookdeal in the pipeline.
    With a Spitzer.

    She is attractive, sure, but, i dont know, at the end of the day....world class sophistication?
    Dubya didnt know where brazil was, your payin more for that, per capita, right?



    Spitzer, is a patriotic hero, in my book.

    Thats right.

    He coulda got it cheaper elsewhere, but he needed it, right here, now-supply and demand, the capitalist dream.

    God Bless America.:D
     
    #14     Mar 13, 2008
  5. loik

    loik

    72
     
    #15     Mar 13, 2008
  6. Cutten

    Cutten

    7/10

    She should get a good agent & publicist, and make some dough. Her 15 mins will be up eventually, and if you are going to get your name dragged through the slime that is the prudish mainstream American public and media, you might as well get paid as much as possible for it.

    DO:

    Appear in playboy, chat shows, media interviews

    DON'T

    Do a porno, leave your personal sex tapes lying around
     
    #16     Mar 13, 2008
  7. Hey, I didn't say she was a ten... just a ten <b>in my book</b>.
    Your 7's can often be my 10's, and vice versa.

    Many of you already know this- The <b>low latent inhibition</b> completely distorts how I view the world.
    Hot tight body, round Eastern-European facial features, nice long hair- but none where there shouldn't be any, but most importantly; <b>not one single hideous mole visible on her entire body!</b> That's a ten to <i>me</i>.
    __________

    (From 'Prison Break')

    Sara: What did you treat him for?
    Dr. Brighton: Well Michael suffered from a couple of things. One was a condition called low latent inhibition.
    Sara: Sorry, I’m not familiar with the term.
    Dr. Brighton: Well, people who suffer from low latent inhibition see every day things just like you or I do, like this lamp for instance. But where we just process the image of a lamp, they process everything. The stem, the bulb, the bolts, even the washers inside. Their brains are more open to incoming stimuli in the surrounding environment. Other people’s brains – your’s and mine – shut out the same information. We have to do it, in order to keep our sanity. If someone with a low IQ has low latent inhibition, it almost always results in mental illness. But, if someone has a high IQ, it almost always results in creative genius.

    <b>What you see:</b>
    <img src=http://www.elitetrader.com/vb/attachment.php?s=&postid=1833232>

    <b>What I see:</b>
    <img src=http://www.elitetrader.com/vb/attachment.php?s=&postid=1188290>

    <b>Any questions?</b>
     
    #17     Mar 13, 2008
  8. Cutten

    Cutten

    ROFL Rearden!

    I don't think anyone was criticising your score, we were just giving our own opinion. "Objective" looks only account for up to about a 6 on a score of 1 to 10, after that it's mostly personal taste.

    One thing is for sure - 99% of ETers would hit it if they got the chance, no matter what they say on here.
     
    #18     Mar 14, 2008
  9. hcour

    hcour Guest

    Yeah. Do you always get your medical info from mediocre Fox tv series? Have they diagnosed anyone on the show w/"Restless Leg Syndrome" yet?

    Real people, even beautiful people, have moles, freckles, bumps, discolorations, imperfect bodies. If you can't see the beauty of AK because of a small mole on her neck, I'd diagnose you w/something along the lines of "Weirdly Unable to Face Simple Reality".

    Harold
     
    #19     Mar 14, 2008
  10. traderob

    traderob

    On another thread I choked on the price. But after seeing the photo I think we have a genuine high value item.
     
    #20     Mar 14, 2008