Saturday, October 26, 2013

So, Sydney Leathers got a job . . .

. . . and it used to belong to Bree Olson.

No, it's not what you think. Or maybe it is. I don't know. Anyway, the toothy, tattooed Ms. Leathers is set to replace Playboy/Penthouse model and porn star Bree Olson as the face of Arrangement Finders, a sugar daddy website dedicated to hooking up shameless, desperate young women with horny, lonely rich dudes.

The money quote from the site's spokesperson says it all I think: "Sydney personifies the upwardly mobile sugar daddy community perfectly and we’re excited to have her on board!"

Yeah baby!

Now I don't know about you, but using the face of a chick who embodies the "I'll sell your ass out in a heartbeat, old man!" dynamic of interpersonal relationships to drive guys to your stable of girls with low esteem, just seems to me a bit counter-productive from a business standpoint.

Plus there's this -- Sydney Leathers:

sydney leathers arrangement finders
sydney leathers arrangement finders

Or Bree Olson:

bree olson nude
bree olson nude

When it comes to having a visual to drive visitors to my hook-up site, I think I'd want the hot chick with a resume of totally rockin' it in the sack as opposed to . . . well, the other one. Just sayin'

4 comments:

GOODSTUFF said...

Anthony Weiner's sexting partner Sydney Leathers really is milking every second of her fifteen minutes of fame. This week, she publicly debuted a plastic surgery makeover worthy of an X-rated movie star. Sydney Leathers went under the knife, getting size-D breasts, liposuction on her flabby tummy, a nose job and teeth whitening.

postaldog said...

Yeah, I did a post on that back in September:

http://postaldog.blogspot.com/2013/09/sydney-leathers-in-bikini.html

I think this is where one could make the joke about lipstick on a pig and be fairly apropos.

GOODSTUFF said...

linked!

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http://goodstuffsworld.blogspot.com/2013/11/goodstuffs-blogging-magazine-118th-issue.html

postaldog said...

As always, the linkage is much appreciated :-)