Next came the NASDAQs, who were one step down from the Blue Chips. They were usually struggling young models or exceptionally beautiful college girls in desperate need of tuition or designer clothing, and for a few thousand dollars they would do almost anything imaginable, either to you or to each other. After all, what was there to say? The truth was that hookers did take credit cards-or at least ours did! In fact, hookers were so much a part of the Stratton subculture that we classified them like publicly traded stocks: Blue Chips were considered the top-of-the-line hooker, zee crème de la crème. “The three of us exchanged glances but said nothing.
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