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Topic History of: Yates
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hedda what a ridiculous marketing decision!

They should have snapped her up, put her in a bikini and cowboy hat and promoted her.
There are 1000s of men out there who would go out of their way to get they car washed by this plus sized gal.

Plus she would just make the others look thinner and would get heaps of publicity in the tabloids.

Plus sized models are all the rage as this supersized black guy who is making a fortune on the catwalks demonstartes.

Why do people not consult Hedda in these cases.. a known expert on everything?
honey!oh sugar sugar. She is not a fourteen.
Spee32HR The Thanet guy probably picked up the idea from a famous scene in Cool Hand Luke - an Oscar winning movie, made 50 years ago.

Paul Newman was Luke - who wouldn't accept the 50's penal system of chain-gangs, brutality and racism.

George Kennedy won the Academy Award as best supporting actor. A classic as they say...


andrew www.thesun.co.uk/news/4733824/yates-good...licy-axes-woman/amp/

There used to be a successful car washing garage in Thanet. The owner was very open that he hired pretty women and they had to wear short tight tops for work purely for business.

The money he made from that policy the more he paid his staff.

One of his famous customers was Sir Elton.

He sold the business off just short of half a million.