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chatham

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Jun 22 2009, 09:38 AM
nyesq83
Jun 22 2009, 09:14 AM

Rather than be rude or be charged on the credit card reservation for turning them away (and CGM was 40 minutes late already), the guys accepted the damaged goods begrudgingly.

"They did not bring bodyguards, as dancers usually do, and were not white or Hispanic, as the agency had described. The consensus was to proceed anyway. They had been waiting a long time, and it would be rude to send the dancers away. Devon Sherwood, recently arrived from the airport, jokingly welcomed the idea of nonwhite dancers. Someone else said, "D-Wood's gonna love it." Most of the guys tried to have fun and make the best of it."--UPI, p. 24

For being gentlemen, they get charged with rape and pilloried as immoral privileged creeps.
Putting my question another way, did the escort agency call any white or hispanic dancers/stripper or just tell pittman and mangum to show up. The escort agency would have known that the house was in a fairly nice neighborhood near Duke University by the address. Just thinking if all the white girls were already busy and these 2 older black gals were what was leftover for a monday evening dance during spring break with not many people left in town?
Edited by chatham, Jun 22 2009, 11:22 AM.
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