28-11-2010, 18:28
Having got immersed in all the Bang Babes stuff I missed this thread until now, and didn’t know Amanda had left the show that dare not speak its name.
I know how impulsive Amanda is, and I’m under no illusions about the challenge an employer faces when taking her on. However, if I ran a babe show, Amanda would still be one of the first acts I’d want to employ. I think society in general is overwhelmed with blandness, by and large, simply because bosses and managers want the easy life which results from hiring a load of ‘yes people’. It’s easy, but it’s usually dull. I think any business which breaks with this mind-numbing ethos and goes for ‘high-maintenance’ but dynamic talent is to be commended. I also strongly agree with mr mystery in that I think Amanda’s shown she does work well with managements who work with her in a professional manner.
I know that shortly after Amanda arrived at Bang Babes there were incidents which gave the company a lot of bother. However, for me, her hugely positive contribution to Bang Babes dramatically outweighed that bother. Her communication with passive viewers drove forward the then new Freeview broadcasts, which, without her were often a complete information void. In my opinion she took the shows to the viewer in a way no one else was doing, and it worked. She also passionately stood up for the interests of the viewers. Okay, so some fans do get a bit carried away with the extent of their support, and vostok1 I think that KFC post is pant-wettingly funny, but I still think Amanda’s one of the top babe show acts of the Freeview era, and she’s given me mountains of pleasure and great memories. Surely that’s what matters in the end. I really hope TVX hold faith in Amanda, and can harness her talent the way Babestation did, because she can raise a show's profile like few other acts. Best of luck to all parties.
I know how impulsive Amanda is, and I’m under no illusions about the challenge an employer faces when taking her on. However, if I ran a babe show, Amanda would still be one of the first acts I’d want to employ. I think society in general is overwhelmed with blandness, by and large, simply because bosses and managers want the easy life which results from hiring a load of ‘yes people’. It’s easy, but it’s usually dull. I think any business which breaks with this mind-numbing ethos and goes for ‘high-maintenance’ but dynamic talent is to be commended. I also strongly agree with mr mystery in that I think Amanda’s shown she does work well with managements who work with her in a professional manner.
I know that shortly after Amanda arrived at Bang Babes there were incidents which gave the company a lot of bother. However, for me, her hugely positive contribution to Bang Babes dramatically outweighed that bother. Her communication with passive viewers drove forward the then new Freeview broadcasts, which, without her were often a complete information void. In my opinion she took the shows to the viewer in a way no one else was doing, and it worked. She also passionately stood up for the interests of the viewers. Okay, so some fans do get a bit carried away with the extent of their support, and vostok1 I think that KFC post is pant-wettingly funny, but I still think Amanda’s one of the top babe show acts of the Freeview era, and she’s given me mountains of pleasure and great memories. Surely that’s what matters in the end. I really hope TVX hold faith in Amanda, and can harness her talent the way Babestation did, because she can raise a show's profile like few other acts. Best of luck to all parties.