This whole thread reminded me of something I did about 6 months ago. It must have been the last time someone got ripped off or complained about some wish list-y scam.
Anyway, I had a look at a few of those wish lists and noticed that -- at the time -- there was an option that allowed you to view the whole wishlist in a table convenient for printing. This also meant that it was handily formatted for cutting and pasting into a spreadsheet. Being a bit of a math nerd, I got curious to see if there was any truth in the oft-repeated babeshow assertion that wishlists are only meant to make life easier for guys that were bound to give them gifts anyway (i.e. kind of like a wedding registry).
Anyway, it took a couple of hours, but I collected a sample of 32 girls' wishlists --
No, I had nothing better to do that night!!
I then ranked them according to a number of factors: number of
ITEMS on the list;
HIGHEST value item;
AVERAGE value of the wishlist;
TOTAL value; and value of the
MEDIAN item.
From that, I created a composite figure, which I call my Babeshow Babe Greed Index (BBGI). Without going into it all in minute detail, here are the main results.
First the good news: here are the girls did show a modicum of self-restraint, with wishlists that genuinely did look to be full of trinkets and what could arguably be described as 'tools of the trade'. Based on my sample:
HALL OF FAME (i.e. the lowest BBGI)
1. Gemma Jane
2. Kandi Kay
3. Priya Young
4. Rachel T
5. Hannah Claydon
Congratulations, girls. You are a credit to your profession. Also ... love the boobs!
Now the naughty ones...
HALL OF SHAME (i.e. the highest scores on the BBGI)
1. Anastasia Harris
2. Scarlet Bouvier
3. Gemma Hiles
4. Electra Morgan
5. Mikayla Bayliss
Interesting to note that these are mostly dayshow girls and that the top three are all S66. The top two, in fact, practically blew the scale for the rest of the sample.
(n.b. I did, however, give one girl in the middle of the scale the benefit of the doubt on a
£52,000 Louis Vuitton handbag. I assumed that EITHER that was an Amazon misprint OR she put it on there ironically, not believing that anyone would ever actually buy it. Suffice to say, that if she seriously expects someone to buy that for her, then she would go to number 1 with a bullet!)
The other 22 babes fell somewhere in between.
Absolutely no point to this post, other than to prove that there actually have been nights in the past 6 months when a spreadsheet was more interesting to me than what was happening on the channels