The Golden Mattress Award & for 2009 goes to Maryjane#.
Best Parlour
Ladies for Gentlemen
Studio 54
Garden of Eden
Best Receptioist
Liz @ Club Keys
Best Parlour Worker (Overall)
Maryjane @ Studio 54
Charlotte @ Ladies for Gentlemen
Tina @ Ladies for Gentlemen
Best Parlour Worker (Asian)
Rose @ Tender Touch
Boa @ Tender Touch
Happy @ Madame Leona's
Best Private
N/A
N/A
N/A
Best BBW
Bella @ Hallam Penthouse
Best TS
Jennifer @ Naughty Times
Best BDSM
Cindy @ Fetish House*
Most Exotic
Desiree @ The Grosvenor*
Most Adventurous
Cristal @ Butterflys
Most Beautiful Face
Maryjane @ Studio 54
Most Beautiful Body
Pia @ Ladies for Gentlemen*
Best Breasts
Pia @ Ladies for Gentlemen*
Best Butt
Pia @ Ladies for Gentlemen*
Best Presentation
Maryjane @ Studio 54
Best Personality
Miss Carly @ Butterflys
Best Skills (Overall)
Tina @ Ladies for Gentlemen
Best Kisser
Tamika @ Butterflys
Best BJ
Boa @ Tender Touch
Best DATY
Bambi @ Pickwood Lodge
Best Surprise
Bella @ Hallam Penthouse for the UCK
Most Expensive Shag
Amber Rose at Pickwood Lodge* - 1 hour for $285
Least Expensive Shag
Cecelia at no fixed address - 30 minutes for $60
# Clause 1 f xiii c Annexure 1 of The Punter's Act 2009 states:
"The judge's decision is final and no correspondence will be entered in to."
& Clause 1 f xiii c of The Punter's Act 2009 states:
"To ensure a level of certainty the winner of the Golden Mattress award is considered on two separate ranking systems. Firstly and quantitatively, through a ranking out of 100 votes, across twelve criteria using the Flexometer which focuses predominantly on aesthetics and services. Secondly and qualitatively, on the following criteria: consistency, sensuality, personality, skills, broadmindedness, ability to surprise and value for money."
* Clause 1 f xiii d of The Punter's Act 2009 states:
"There are no specific eligibility rules for the general awards but to be eligible for the golden mattress award an accomplice must be available to me on the basis of a polite and reasonable request as at 31 December in the year in question. Unavailability due to retirement from the industry or refusing to see me, results in ineligibility. Unavailability due to moving elsewhere but continuing to work in the industry does not result in ineligibility."
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