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The Hot Waitress Index
I thought this article was interesting:
http://trueslant.com/ryansager/2009/08/07/the-hot-waitress-index/
The writer says he can tell how the economy is doing by how hot his waitress is (good times, less hot waitresses, bad times super models walking around with a pot of coffee). I wondered whether you thought this same effect also could be related to "the hobby"? Are there hotter providers in tough times or just more of them?
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That is a really interesting perspective. I haven't noticed this myself because in Southern California there are so many hot waitresses/wanna be actresses...so the economy has no effect on the hot waitress quotient down here.
I just see more providers, mostly during our winter months here is phoenix