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Post by kulot_salot on May 15, 2006 13:12:22 GMT 8
I think they're called "event girls".... They're hired by companies to attract more customers... It's usually done by exhibitors at world trade... One walked up to me and explained to me the services the company is offering, but when i asked a technical question, she referred me to a guy... Later, i asked where can i meet with her... She gave me #.... ;D ;D ;D
::: Mods note:::
Jaymz, kindly check the clause on All Caps posting on the R&R thread.
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Post by warlock^_^ on May 15, 2006 13:19:19 GMT 8
I bet Master BM knows the answer for that Max so whos responsible for drying those girls?
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Post by blackmagic on May 15, 2006 15:31:28 GMT 8
[glow=yellow,2,300]Yeah Censored. I think your right. But who, in their college brains would get caught up with jobs like that?
I mean, being exploited while your fellow male students lets you wash their cars while ogling as you strut your stuff?
Believe me. There are many jobs out there. But this girls chose the easy way. No pun.
Besides, I won't let them wash my car. They don't anything about car care.
Don't you hate fine scratches from untrained car wash centers?[/glow] You might be surprised if you knew how much they were paid for the event. Parang favor na lang sa organizer yung ginawa. Fine scratches ba kamo? Swirls or "fine scratches" are caused by poor washing techniques and improper equipment. These are impossible to prevent but possible to minimize. Bigberts management isn't foolish enough to risk reputation over such gimmicks.
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Post by jr on May 15, 2006 21:17:39 GMT 8
so whos responsible for drying those girls? ;D very funny. Blackmagic..long time no log in brad. Busy making money ehh.
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Post by allegra on May 15, 2006 22:55:21 GMT 8
[glow=yellow,2,300]Yeah Censored. I think your right. But who, in their college brains would get caught up with jobs like that?
I mean, being exploited while your fellow male students lets you wash their cars while ogling as you strut your stuff?
Believe me. There are many jobs out there. But this girls chose the easy way. No pun.
Besides, I won't let them wash my car. They don't anything about car care.
Don't you hate fine scratches from untrained car wash centers?[/glow] You might be surprised if you knew how much they were paid for the event. Parang favor na lang sa organizer yung ginawa. Fine scratches ba kamo? Swirls or "fine scratches" are caused by poor washing techniques and improper equipment. These are impossible to prevent but possible to minimize. Bigberts management isn't foolish enough to risk reputation over such gimmicks. I'm guessing a hundred grand a month on tips alone hehe
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Post by rb on Aug 12, 2006 12:08:15 GMT 8
I think they're called "event girls".... They're hired by companies to attract more customers... It's usually done by exhibitors at world trade... One walked up to me and explained to me the services the company is offering, but when i asked a technical question, she referred me to a guy... Later, i asked where can i meet with her... She gave me #.... ;D ;D ;D ::: Mods note::: Jaymz, kindly check the clause on All Caps posting on the R&R thread. yep these were event girls (read as : models) on a recent stoplight tv event a few months ago done in ortigas. these girls are only there for show. please dont be too quick to judge them, they might be a lot smarter then some of you guys think
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