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Published Date: 27 March 2010
AMERICA'S first legal male prostitute has left a rural Nevada brothel after a two-month stint that generated plenty of attention but fewer than ten paying customers.
Brothel owner Jim Davis said yesterday his Shady Lady Ranch had parted ways with the nation's first "prostidude."

A replacement has been hired, but Davis hinted it was possible the 25-year-old Alabama native who worked under the name "Markus" could be back.

The tiny yellow brothel is 150 miles northwest of Las Vegas.

Markus made history in January when he started in the job, but his time at the brothel was something of a disaster.

He has compared himself to civil rights heroine Rosa Parks.





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Conan the Librarian™,

27/03/2010 07:34:15
But Rosa Parks refused to give up her seat...
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rgeg,

27/03/2010 08:07:09
hahahahahaha 'the tiny yellow brothel' WTF? maybe they'd cop (no pun) more business if they changed their name....
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Leesome,

Glasgow 27/03/2010 10:09:59
Go to university, very likely less lonesome & probable find time to bond, maybe even without want for money! Almost forgot, they have fees to pay. Obvious wasn't keeping up his study. Could day arrive when official degree available, most tutors
sex class room teachings & so no difference, chromo degree already in place.

poor wee chap, ten and out and down.
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Niddrie Nick,

27/03/2010 11:38:46
Prostidude???

It was never going anywhere to begin with, was it?
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