JoeyRamone 0 #1 January 25, 2004 A STUDENT is so hard up she has decided to make the ultimate sacrifice ...she is selling her virginity to the highest bidder on the internet. So far more than 400 men, many of them sickos, have placed bids offering 18-year-old Rosie Reid up to £10,000 for sex. The drastic action has left Rosie's parents sickened. Her doctor dad has told her she "is selling her soul". Her nurse mum is outraged. And Rosie is even willing to sleep with a man despite it being abhorrent to her—she is a LESBIAN. But she would rather prostitute herself than see her studies suffer. She is currently forced to work long hours in poorly paid part-time jobs to pay her tuition fees. Rosie said: "The way things are going, I'll leave university £15,000 in debt. That's why I'm taking drastic action." She started her Bachelor of Science degree in social policy at the University of Bristol three months ago and is already £3,000 in debt. Rosie estimates her three-year course at the university, where Prime Minister Tony Blair's son Euan is also a student, will cost her £7,500 a year. "I needed to raise cash and I was thinking about what I could sell," said Rosie, who has never even seen a man naked. "It seemed that my virginity was something really valuable yet at the same time something I could do without. With £10,000 in the bank I could work less. I could live comfortably until the end of my course and concentrate on my studies. "People have sex all the time and they do it free of charge. And I don't know many people who actually stay with the first person they ever sleep with. Unless I do something like this I'm going to be in financial trouble." http://www.newsoftheworld.co.uk/story_pages/news/news3.shtml Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
mailin 0 #2 January 25, 2004 heh - don't know if you'd be able to get away with that here... her dads a doctor and can't help her pay for her schooling? JenniferArianna Frances Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
chuteless 1 #3 January 25, 2004 I hope she gets paid in counterfiet money.LOL Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
skipro101 0 #4 January 25, 2004 A++ I approve :} Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
selbbub78 0 #5 January 25, 2004 it's not right, but hey, gotta do what you gotta do, right?!"Women fake orgasms - men fake whole relationships" – Sharon Stone "The world is my dropzone" (wise crewdog quote) "The light dims, until full darkness pierces into the world."-KDM Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
QuickDraw 0 #6 January 25, 2004 I wonder if i could act as a middleman in this ? I could be Rosies official hyman inspector. -- Hope you don't die. -- I'm fucking winning Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
KawiZX900 0 #7 January 25, 2004 hey thats great..... oldest profession around... and she'll make more than 40 women in Bangcock in one night then the fleet of em do in a year... Brava.... She should live web broadcast it too and she'd make mad fukin dough.. Accelerate hard to get them looking, then slam on the fronts and rollright beside the car, hanging the back wheel at eye level for a few seconds. Guaranteed reaction- Dave Sonsky Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
JoeyRamone 0 #8 January 25, 2004 Hell go for a pay per view event...... Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
DaGimp 0 #9 January 25, 2004 Yes this was already posted about two days ago...to late. IVAN!!!!!!"Professor of Pimpology"~~~Bolas Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
boxingrrl 0 #10 January 25, 2004 reading that kind of thing makes me want to wash my eyeballs with soap. Ok, maybe not. I thought it was funnier when the kid tried to sell his soul on ebay. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
DaGimp 0 #11 January 25, 2004 http://www.dropzone.com/cgi-bin/forum/gforum.cgi?post=877495#877495 Ivan is to slow today. "Professor of Pimpology"~~~Bolas Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Ian84 0 #12 January 25, 2004 QuoteShe started her Bachelor of Science degree in social policy at the University of Bristol three months ago and is already £3,000 in debt. Damn It!!!!!!! Thats where im going to uni next year.......better not become a trend Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
bch7773 0 #13 January 25, 2004 Quotehttp://www.dropzone.com/cgi-bin/forum/gforum.cgi?post=877495#877495 Ivan is to slow today. hey he probably just has his hands full with the penguin-swatting reposts. MB 3528, RB 1182 Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Gravitymaster 0 #14 January 25, 2004 QuoteQuotehttp://www.dropzone.com/cgi-bin/forum/gforum.cgi?post=877495#877495 Ivan is to slow today. hey he probably just has his hands full with the penguin-swatting reposts. Hey, at least he feels wanted and needed. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites kallend 2,027 #15 January 25, 2004 It's a sad commentary when a society can't or won't educate its young people without putting them into extraordinary amounts of debt. That said, I thought virginity was something to be cured, not sold.... The only sure way to survive a canopy collision is not to have one. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites Gravitymaster 0 #16 January 25, 2004 Quote It's a sad commentary when a society can't or won't educate its young people without putting them into extraordinary amounts of debt. That said, I thought virginity was something to be cured, not sold. Whats sad is people having children they can't afford to educate and then whining that society should do it for them. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites kallend 2,027 #17 January 25, 2004 QuoteQuote It's a sad commentary when a society can't or won't educate its young people without putting them into extraordinary amounts of debt. That said, I thought virginity was something to be cured, not sold. Whats sad is people having children they can't afford to educate and then whining that society should do it for them. Perhaps we should abolish all public schools and colleges. Everyone that got a degree from a public college or university could pay back the real cost as a surcharge on their taxes. That would be OK by me.... The only sure way to survive a canopy collision is not to have one. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites Gravitymaster 0 #18 January 25, 2004 QuoteQuoteQuote It's a sad commentary when a society can't or won't educate its young people without putting them into extraordinary amounts of debt. That said, I thought virginity was something to be cured, not sold. Whats sad is people having children they can't afford to educate and then whining that society should do it for them. Perhaps we should abolish all public schools and colleges. Everyone that got a degree from a public college or university could pay back the real cost as a surcharge on their taxes. That would be OK by me. Me too. Government run education in this country has been a miserable failure and the sooner we admit it and take steps to effect real change, the better. People should be "inspired" to do more with their lives. Not directed like a rat to cheese by government incentives. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites benny 0 #19 January 25, 2004 QuoteQuoteQuoteQuote It's a sad commentary when a society can't or won't educate its young people without putting them into extraordinary amounts of debt. That said, I thought virginity was something to be cured, not sold. Whats sad is people having children they can't afford to educate and then whining that society should do it for them. Perhaps we should abolish all public schools and colleges. Everyone that got a degree from a public college or university could pay back the real cost as a surcharge on their taxes. That would be OK by me. Me too. Government run education in this country has been a miserable failure and the sooner we admit it and take steps to effect real change, the better. People should be "inspired" to do more with their lives. Not directed like a rat to cheese by government incentives. Failure, geez and here I was thinking that Cal and Michigan and some other states actually had very good universities. It must be that damn liberal media fooling me again. Never go to a DZ strip show. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites flyangel2 2 #20 January 25, 2004 Quotehttp://www.dropzone.com/cgi-bin/forum/gforum.cgi?post=877495#877495 Ivan is to slow today. Jake, you ignore slut. Give it a rest. As I have said before, some of us don't live in front of dropzone.com and miss some the post. If I don't log on for a few days, I'm not going back and readying all the post that I missed BTW, It's only a personal attack if the statement isn't trueMay your trails be crooked, winding, lonesome, dangerous, leading to the most amazing view. May your mountains rise into and above the clouds. - Edward Abbey Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites tbrown 26 #21 January 25, 2004 Quoteheh - don't know if you'd be able to get away with that here... her dads a doctor and can't help her pay for her schooling? In England maybe not. He might be locked into some paltry salary with the National Health. A year or two back some college girl here in the States did the same thing. A lady doctor stepped in, placed the winning bid and told the girl to hit the books. Your humble servant.....Professor Gravity ! Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites rhino 0 #22 January 25, 2004 I think she should broadcast the event live on the web and charge tons of money for it Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites kallend 2,027 #23 January 25, 2004 Quote Failure, geez and here I was thinking that Cal and Michigan and some other states actually had very good universities. It must be that damn liberal media fooling me again. Cal Berkeley and Virginia are the highest ranked publics in the US News & World Report guide for 2004, at #21 (so there are 20 privates ahead of them). Michigan is #25, Illinois #40. Sad thing is that 5 years ago these were mostly in the top 10, so they've dropped a lot recently. Mind you, with over 3000 colleges and universities in the USA, being in the top 50 is pretty good anyway.... The only sure way to survive a canopy collision is not to have one. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites Gravitymaster 0 #24 January 25, 2004 QuoteQuoteQuoteQuoteQuote It's a sad commentary when a society can't or won't educate its young people without putting them into extraordinary amounts of debt. That said, I thought virginity was something to be cured, not sold. Whats sad is people having children they can't afford to educate and then whining that society should do it for them. Perhaps we should abolish all public schools and colleges. Everyone that got a degree from a public college or university could pay back the real cost as a surcharge on their taxes. That would be OK by me. Me too. Government run education in this country has been a miserable failure and the sooner we admit it and take steps to effect real change, the better. People should be "inspired" to do more with their lives. Not directed like a rat to cheese by government incentives. Failure, geez and here I was thinking that Cal and Michigan and some other states actually had very good universities. It must be that damn liberal media fooling me again. I'd say it probably has more to do with what your definition of "GOOD" is. I'd also recommend you look at the overall education system instead of finding one or two exceptions. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites happythoughts 0 #25 January 26, 2004 Quote Everyone that got a degree from a public college or university could pay back the real cost as a surcharge on their taxes. That would be OK by me. That works except for foreign students. The theory is that a college is partially supported by the state because the govt eventually gets the money back in taxes. If they never work in this country, they wouldn't pay it back. The dept chair for Engineering Computing is Suresh Khator. He is responsible for handing out grad student teaching positions. Guess where those go? Once the students get a quality education, back to where? Let's see... the govt supports an educational program to train engineers. The engineers return to their own country. Corporations in the US outsource work there and destroy the tax base that supports the colleges. Meanwhile, American students can't get grad student teaching appointments at their own colleges. 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kallend 2,027 #15 January 25, 2004 It's a sad commentary when a society can't or won't educate its young people without putting them into extraordinary amounts of debt. That said, I thought virginity was something to be cured, not sold.... The only sure way to survive a canopy collision is not to have one. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Gravitymaster 0 #16 January 25, 2004 Quote It's a sad commentary when a society can't or won't educate its young people without putting them into extraordinary amounts of debt. That said, I thought virginity was something to be cured, not sold. Whats sad is people having children they can't afford to educate and then whining that society should do it for them. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
kallend 2,027 #17 January 25, 2004 QuoteQuote It's a sad commentary when a society can't or won't educate its young people without putting them into extraordinary amounts of debt. That said, I thought virginity was something to be cured, not sold. Whats sad is people having children they can't afford to educate and then whining that society should do it for them. Perhaps we should abolish all public schools and colleges. Everyone that got a degree from a public college or university could pay back the real cost as a surcharge on their taxes. That would be OK by me.... The only sure way to survive a canopy collision is not to have one. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Gravitymaster 0 #18 January 25, 2004 QuoteQuoteQuote It's a sad commentary when a society can't or won't educate its young people without putting them into extraordinary amounts of debt. That said, I thought virginity was something to be cured, not sold. Whats sad is people having children they can't afford to educate and then whining that society should do it for them. Perhaps we should abolish all public schools and colleges. Everyone that got a degree from a public college or university could pay back the real cost as a surcharge on their taxes. That would be OK by me. Me too. Government run education in this country has been a miserable failure and the sooner we admit it and take steps to effect real change, the better. People should be "inspired" to do more with their lives. Not directed like a rat to cheese by government incentives. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
benny 0 #19 January 25, 2004 QuoteQuoteQuoteQuote It's a sad commentary when a society can't or won't educate its young people without putting them into extraordinary amounts of debt. That said, I thought virginity was something to be cured, not sold. Whats sad is people having children they can't afford to educate and then whining that society should do it for them. Perhaps we should abolish all public schools and colleges. Everyone that got a degree from a public college or university could pay back the real cost as a surcharge on their taxes. That would be OK by me. Me too. Government run education in this country has been a miserable failure and the sooner we admit it and take steps to effect real change, the better. People should be "inspired" to do more with their lives. Not directed like a rat to cheese by government incentives. Failure, geez and here I was thinking that Cal and Michigan and some other states actually had very good universities. It must be that damn liberal media fooling me again. Never go to a DZ strip show. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
flyangel2 2 #20 January 25, 2004 Quotehttp://www.dropzone.com/cgi-bin/forum/gforum.cgi?post=877495#877495 Ivan is to slow today. Jake, you ignore slut. Give it a rest. As I have said before, some of us don't live in front of dropzone.com and miss some the post. If I don't log on for a few days, I'm not going back and readying all the post that I missed BTW, It's only a personal attack if the statement isn't trueMay your trails be crooked, winding, lonesome, dangerous, leading to the most amazing view. May your mountains rise into and above the clouds. - Edward Abbey Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
tbrown 26 #21 January 25, 2004 Quoteheh - don't know if you'd be able to get away with that here... her dads a doctor and can't help her pay for her schooling? In England maybe not. He might be locked into some paltry salary with the National Health. A year or two back some college girl here in the States did the same thing. A lady doctor stepped in, placed the winning bid and told the girl to hit the books. Your humble servant.....Professor Gravity ! Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
rhino 0 #22 January 25, 2004 I think she should broadcast the event live on the web and charge tons of money for it Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
kallend 2,027 #23 January 25, 2004 Quote Failure, geez and here I was thinking that Cal and Michigan and some other states actually had very good universities. It must be that damn liberal media fooling me again. Cal Berkeley and Virginia are the highest ranked publics in the US News & World Report guide for 2004, at #21 (so there are 20 privates ahead of them). Michigan is #25, Illinois #40. Sad thing is that 5 years ago these were mostly in the top 10, so they've dropped a lot recently. Mind you, with over 3000 colleges and universities in the USA, being in the top 50 is pretty good anyway.... The only sure way to survive a canopy collision is not to have one. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Gravitymaster 0 #24 January 25, 2004 QuoteQuoteQuoteQuoteQuote It's a sad commentary when a society can't or won't educate its young people without putting them into extraordinary amounts of debt. That said, I thought virginity was something to be cured, not sold. Whats sad is people having children they can't afford to educate and then whining that society should do it for them. Perhaps we should abolish all public schools and colleges. Everyone that got a degree from a public college or university could pay back the real cost as a surcharge on their taxes. That would be OK by me. Me too. Government run education in this country has been a miserable failure and the sooner we admit it and take steps to effect real change, the better. People should be "inspired" to do more with their lives. Not directed like a rat to cheese by government incentives. Failure, geez and here I was thinking that Cal and Michigan and some other states actually had very good universities. It must be that damn liberal media fooling me again. I'd say it probably has more to do with what your definition of "GOOD" is. I'd also recommend you look at the overall education system instead of finding one or two exceptions. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
happythoughts 0 #25 January 26, 2004 Quote Everyone that got a degree from a public college or university could pay back the real cost as a surcharge on their taxes. That would be OK by me. That works except for foreign students. The theory is that a college is partially supported by the state because the govt eventually gets the money back in taxes. If they never work in this country, they wouldn't pay it back. The dept chair for Engineering Computing is Suresh Khator. He is responsible for handing out grad student teaching positions. Guess where those go? Once the students get a quality education, back to where? Let's see... the govt supports an educational program to train engineers. The engineers return to their own country. Corporations in the US outsource work there and destroy the tax base that supports the colleges. Meanwhile, American students can't get grad student teaching appointments at their own colleges. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites