Telegraph: Hotels chain to scrap its TV porn
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Never knew they had any. They expected you to pay for it?bloggoth
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Originally posted by BuffoonTelegraph: Hotels chain to scrap its TV porn
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Originally posted by BuffoonTelegraph: Hotels chain to scrap its TV porn
Good on them. It's about time someone took a stand. I'm sick of young hot babes being exploited in the porno industry. In fact I was watching some Eastern European flick last night and you could tell these poor girls were being exploited, you could see it in there eyes. I had to switch off after a couple of hours..Comment
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