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Who Doesn't Understand "Girls Gone Wild?"

I just read something that made me laugh and was too good not to put on the blog...

It seems that Ashley Alexandra Dupre, aka the hooker who was screwing the governor of New York, is suing Girls Gone Wild for exploiting her. The law suit claims that Dupre "did not understand the magnitude of her actions, nor that her image and likeness would be displayed in videos and DVDs," so she's suing the company for $10 million.

Here's the real story: this stupid whore knew exactly what she was doing and now sees a chance to snag some money, since her singing career is in the toilet.  I realize that the girls that appear on Girls Gone Wild are generally stupid, but they know damn well what's going to happen.  They might not know the magnitude, but they know what's going to happen.  

What ever happened to taking responsibility for your actions?  Nowadays we get to sue people the minute something bad happens.  We get to complain and moan.  The fucking girl signed up to do soft porn and now she says that she didn't know she might get exploited.  Just what the hell did she think soft porn was?  I hope the judge laughs his/her ass off and throws the whole damn case out.  Next thing you know she'll be suing the governor for exploitation on some grounds that she didn't know being a hooker meant she had to actually have sex.......

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