One, two, three strikes…yer out!

November 2, 2009 by Dave
Janet Jade: One of the greatest naturals ever.

Janet Jade: One of the greatest naturals ever.

Janet's ass is worthy of BootyLicious mag, too.

Janet's ass is worthy of BootyLicious mag, too.

Somewhere around midnight last night, Janet Jade was eliminated from the “Best of the Decade” voting at SCORELAND, and the Yankees took a three games to one lead in the World Series. I’m not sure which bothered me more. I do know that the Yankees still have a chance, however slim, to blow their lead and pull off another 2004 choke. As for my Top 3 in the “Best of the Decade” voting, two are them are out, and I hold out as much hope for the third as I do for the Phillies in the World Series.

For the record, Morgan Leigh was my No. 2, and she went out at No. 96. Janet was my No. 1 of the decade, and she went out at No. 62. I’m not going to reveal who my No. 3 is because…well, I’m just not going to. I will tell you that she’s on the radar screen for elimination, and I don’t expect her to last another week.

Janet was not on the radar screen for elimination until Saturday, when Aileen Ghettman was voted No. 64. And why was that relevant? I’ll let you figure it out for yourselves.

Now, I guess the whole idea is to be nice and congratulate Janet on being in the top 8% of all newcomers in this decade, but who would we be kidding? Janet was second runner-up to Karina Hart for 2008 Newcomer of the Year, and I fully expected her to be in the Top 20, if not the Top 10. Tits, ass, pretty face, babydoll voice. Janet has it all.

So I’ll go on hating the Yankees and loving Janet, but I have two questions:

1. If the Yankees lose tonight, who the hell are they going to start in Game 6?

2. Who are the “Best of the Decade” voters going to pick on next?

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33 responses to “One, two, three strikes…yer out!”

  1. igb says:

    We’ll see what happens when Christina Milan and the greatest natuaral of all time Miosotis is up for this bullshit contest!

  2. igb says:

    Janet Jade is handsdown a top 10 of the decade…maybe even of all time! Race had a factor in this contest without a doubt, if anyone disagrees they are part of the problem and why some of the biggest firmest breasts are left out! Mianna’s tits are unmatched by anyone and yet she was out of there faster than Usain Bolt. Maybe we should just have our own (black) awards because black peaple will never be equal no matter how great we are!

  3. Dieter says:

    you look so nice and have a wonderful Body – you`re a beautiful woman

  4. jason says:

    I dont care who failed to vote, I stroke my cock daily to janet jade.

  5. George says:

    I would leave my white wife any day from a fine and hot looking sister like Janet! I can’t believe she got voted out, she is SO BEAUTIFUL! Great body, awesome Titd along with a beautiful face.

  6. mark says:

    HER ASS AND BOOBS ARE SHOW CUTE

  7. ms says:

    please send me more styles of sex and funking styles.

  8. coolman says:

    a beautiful woman beautiful Boobs she’s gorgeous w o w love this girls I agree.

  9. gigi says:

    want to fuck hardlyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyy

  10. Rajan says:

    I want u in my Bed at night love ur busty tits ok

  11. ALF says:

    Janet is a beatifull woman, congratulations for your pictures. is a one of my favorites models. much kisses

  12. saad2009 says:

    my love sexy lock i am naes okkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkk ohhhhhhhhhhhhhhh

  13. A. Naeem Khan says:

    Greatest and beautiful Boobs I wish to see it again & again

  14. DonJuan says:

    Janet got voted out!! What’s up with that?? One of the best looking women you came up with in the past year (look at that smile) and you lost your minds. I’m white and like one of your previous writers, I sincerely believe a beautiful woman is a beautiful woman no matter what race and she’s gorgeous. Hang in there girl you’ve got fans out here despite the three blind mice who must have judged this contest.

  15. adan says:

    woooooow shes a hot beatiful girl with huge beatiful tits huge beatiful ass n hot beatiful pussy i love this girls

  16. MIKE says:

    Really great to see the figure

  17. james says:

    Shes a very beautiful woman !!!!!!

  18. Espinator says:

    Jade is gorgeous, I agree. Bit worried about all this rascist talk though, a beautiful woman is a beautiful woman regardless of colour – I’m white, yes, but I’ve had ethnic girlfriends – I wonder if there would be the same cries of ‘foul!’ if it appeared all the white girls were being voted out?

  19. Tommy says:

    All black girls out ? It’s sad. Racism ?

    • Dave says:

      Tommy: Alexis Silver is half-Jamaican, half-Italian American. The adoptive parents are white. By the way, there is one black girl left.

      As for Alexis, I had her in my Top 3 with Janet Jade and Morgan Leigh. Alexis: One of the sexiest women I’ve ever seen, and great tits. Amazing porn star. Super-hot and slutty when she needs to be. Check out any photo set or video in which she’s fucking in reverse-cowgirl position. With her big tits coming right at you, smooth pussy grinding on a cock, fuck-me face…nobody has ever done that position better. So there you go. My top three are out.

  20. timmyt says:

    i agree with the general thread. not sure how these black women are getting systematically eliminated. two things for score to consider in the future:
    -improve the process for selection
    – search for, promote and feature more women of colour (not just black-how about someone like olivia villalba for a shoot!)

    …and it’s not just americans reading/voting on the blog folks…

  21. Charlie P says:

    Matador for the win…. It’s a shame, but there is no conscious effort behind it, so it is what it is. Not Racism…Just stupidity and coincidences joining unholy forces together. Janet Jade will always be in My Top ten.

  22. Tim says:

    I DEMAND A RECOUNT!!!

  23. Matador says:

    Aren’t we supposed to be talking about big (female) boobs here?

  24. HeadFirstIntoThird says:

    @popawheelie

    Swing and a miss.

    Whether you like it or not, race is a factor in every decision we make. You, me, the Asian guy down the street… Every single day, we make conscious and unconscious decisions based on race. And, as much as you’re going to hate hearing this, sometimes those decisions are just fine.

    Not to belittle your argument, but trying to equate Equal Opportunity Employment to voting on attractive women, is patently absurd. A situation where a white employer exclusively hires white employees, while turning away equally qualified minorities, falls under the blanket of racism because he is doing his part to keep the power out of the hands of the minority. (Whether he does this consciously or not opens up an entirely different can of worms.)

    What we’re talking about, though, is a contest decided by what a particular person finds attractive. There is no substantial power being held. Is race still a factor in this? Yes. But, what you’re suggesting is that white voters are voting out black models as some sort of power move, and you couldn’t sound more ridiculous.

    What you’re basically telling me is that if I’m white and I don’t find a black person attractive, I’m a racist. Well, where do you draw the line then? What about abnormally thin women? What about redheads? What about women shorter than 5’3″? By the standards you, yourself, laid forth, wouldn’t you be considered a racist if you ultimately wanted a model of color to win? If six Asian models had been voted off, would you have jumped up on your soapbox then?

    Sexual attractiveness is a complex subject that goes a lot further than the color of a person’s skin. Like I’ve said, race may play a role in the way a person votes, but that doesn’t automatically make that person a racist. And unless you’ve researched sexual imprinting and about a half million other scientific studies, you’re probably not qualified to come on here, cry racism and play pop psychologist.

    Racism is alive and kicking in this day and age, I’ll grant you that. And I’m more than willing to call my own people out on it. Let’s just save it for a situation that actually merits the discussion.

    Again, “racism” and “race playing a factor”… Two very different things.

  25. kh says:

    As a black man, I’ve gotta say that I find the “racism” accusations pretty ridiculous and unfounded here. But that’s just me.

    FYI – Ashley Sage Ellison would’ve been my #1 choice, but she’s now out as well. *shrug*

  26. P.H. says:

    I grew up in a 99.9 per cent white town, and I like all kinds of women. I agree with everyone who’s posted on one thing – it’s ridiculous that Janet has got such a low posting. She’s in my top ten (possibly even five!) of the decade all in all, and out of the girls you’ve shortlisted, she’s either second or third.

    I just hope she’ll keep modelling for you!

  27. popawheelie says:

    I withheld comment for as long as I could, but this was the proverbial straw that broke the camel’s back. The results speak for themselves, guys. It just reflects our society. We have a looooooong way to go with race relations in this country, folks.

    Headfirstintothird: Not to call you out, but that has to be one of the most mealy-mouthed, asinine statements I’ve ever heard. Whether you realize it or not, you’ve just postulated the classic defense we people of color are likely to hear whenever white society is called out on blatant racism. It has been used to justify centuries of racism. Congratulations, you just made my point.

    Unfortunately, that kind of thinking is still prevalent in the U.S. and underlies the voting in this contest.

    Think about this: How many jobs have been denied to well qualified people who happened to be the wrong color? White people in positions of power feel the same way as you do; they often go with what they’re familiar with. That’s why we have Equal Opportunity laws and regulations. To prevent people from using your rationale to hire/fire people.

    I wonder – did you stop to think of it in that context before you wrote? I doubt it. Using your justification, it’s okay to discriminate based on race, or just because someone in a position of privilege may never have had any interaction with a person of color. With your rationale, a person could be denied better medical care, better housing, better employment opportunities, all because you or your brethren choose to “go with what you know,” or what you’re comfortable with.

    Your comments aren’t much better than white folks who proudly proclaim “some of my best friends are black, I’m just never seen with ’em!”

    I’m guessing you didn’t realize what you said, or how it could be taken – it is indefensible on so many levels, I don’t have time to go into each of them. Suffice it to say I find your comments patronizing and insulting.

    Take a look at the doggone photos. There’s nothing “forced” about it. I know what I see and I’m not happy about it. I’m a sentient being, I have a brain, an IQ higher than room temperature, and a couple of decades of dealing with this kind of stuff. I know racism when I see it. Whether by vote or design, it’s shameful that this kind of segregation is still happening in the 21st Century. Out of 100, every black woman save one was voted out before the 50th. What would YOU call it – a coincidence?

    There’s nothing subtle about this. Frankly, I’d expect to see something like this in the 1930’s, 40’s, or 50’s, not in 2009.

    It’s probably too late now, but you – and the people who consciously voted based on race (look in a mirror, you know who you are) really should try to broaden your horizons. If you haven’t interacted with many people of color in your life, you better learn in a hurry. We’re everywhere and we’re not going away anytime soon.

    And remember this: By 2050, white people will be the minority in this country. They’re already the minority out here in California. How would you feel if, once we gained the reins of power, many of us started to hire people simply because we grew up with them? What if we based key decisions on your future because we decided that life would be simpler and more comfortable if we just interacted with our own kind? When the shoe is on the other foot, would you be okay with that? I kinda doubt it.

    Like I said, the knuckle-dragging neanderthals have spoken. Let them have their day and their little victory. It’s a Pyhrric victory at best.

    Kudos to Dave, Elliot and the SCORE gang for their strong commitment to displaying the sexiest women on the planet, regardless of the color of their skin. Too bad many of their readers/voters aren’t quite as enlightened or progressive.

  28. JackZee says:

    I agree with what has been said .. to say the least, the results of this contest are perplexing.

    It’s unfortunate if something as trivial as skin tone may be a factor in the voting.

    Janet Jade was certainly in my top 10 of the decade. She an incredible beautiful woman with an outstanding figure and camera presence. It’s hard to believe she is out at # 62.

  29. Ryan says:

    My favorite model of the decade is Mianna Thomas, who was voted off the island, so to speak, at number 86. I too find it disturbing that almost all the black models are gone from the poll already. By my count, there’s one left, Chaz — that’s it. And she’s considerably lighter-skinned than some of the other black models. I don’t know what to say, I’m a white guy with no particular racial or ethnic preference among the women I find attractive, I think if a lady is hot, then she’s hot, regardless of color, but it does appear that a huge segment of the voters in this poll are, if not overtly racist, then maybe uncinsciously so. It’s a real shame, because Score is one of the few publications that gives relatively equal time to women of every racial and ethnic background — provided her tits are up to par, of course. Playboy, Penthouse, etc. feature maybe one or two non-white models per year and that’s it. I hope this poll won’t discourage black models from submitting photos to Score, and won’t discourage Scoreland’s editors from continuing to work with a wide variety of models, but the results so far appear pretty grim. The average Score reader/voter seems to prefer a mediocre white model to a gorgeous black model, and while that may (or may not) indicate overtly hostile racism, it should at least be a cause for concern. It’s a shame that in a country advanced enough to elect a black man as President, there is apparently still a feeling that black women are less atrractive on the whole than white women. Nothing could be further from the truth, of course — beautiful women come in all shapes, sizes, and colors — but this poll seems to be indicating that such a backward mindset still, sadly, does indeed persist. Here’s hoping that the lone remaining black model in the poll finishes up near the top to at least partially dispel this deeply troubling notion.

  30. Dino says:

    Popawheelie…I do agree with what you said for the most part. Janet Jade voted at 62 is a fucking joke! Do I believe race had a part? I would like to thing not but look at the thread. We know for sure that the top 10 are going to be white and natural. My top 10 had Farrah and Chaka T. Which were eliminated last week. I hope racism is NOT A FACTOR in the voting. There’s racism all over the world, We don’t need it in scoreland. I love big boobs regardless of skin color, But this voting has turned into some what of a joke…Dave who care?? Yankees bought another world series and the Phillie’s suck!! I haven’t watched any of the series because I hate both teams……. Let’s Go Mets!!!!!!!!!!!! 😉

  31. HeadFirstIntoThird says:

    @popawheelie

    Or, you know, people tend to stick with what’s familiar. Do some white guys like black women? Sure. But, generally speaking, if you’re a white guy who grew up in a predominantly white neighborhood, chances are, you developed an affinity for white women, because that’s what you were exposed to. Had that same white person grown up in a predominantly black neighborhood, then maybe his preferences would be different. Don’t take this the wrong way. Your comment poses a lot of valid points about society, as a whole, but it seems a little forced, in regards to this contest.

    Race playing a factor? Absolutely.
    Racism? Not so much.

    Huge difference.

  32. popawheelie says:

    Janet Jade – out at #62?

    I mean, seriously, come on, this contest has no credibility whatsoever. This proves it.

    Janet’s not as hot as Kelly Madison? Desirae? Ashley Sage Ellison never smiles, yet she’s gonna finish higher than Janet? Are you kidding me?

    What’s the judging criteria? You’re gonna tell me that Janet doesn’t deserve to be in the top 10 or 20? Just off of looks alone she deserves to be much, much higher. Farrah voted out early, Africa voted out early, I mean, where does this farce end? What does a woman of color have to have to be considered fairly?

    Unfortunately, all of the women of color are bringing up the rear. Evidently, that must be comforting for an overwhelming number of your readers. More than 50 years after Rosa Parks and Martin Luther King, we’re still riding in the back of the bus. As I stated earlier, I’ll bet that no women of color survive to make the top 50.

    Why is that? Obviously, the participating voters are predominately white – and racist. Clearly, this voting is payback for a black man being voted President of the United States. The knuckle-dragging neanderthals are having their say. The racists out there who are voting might have little control over where this country is headed, but they can darn sure exercise some control over other events in their lives. This is a perfect opportunity for them weigh in and make their presence known. And they have. I’m hearing them loud and clear.

    Folks, if you don’t like a model because she won’t show pink, or she doesn’t possess natural knockers, that’s one thing. That’s fair. But to vote them lower because of an immutable characteristic – their skin color – that’s just flat out wrong.

    Dave, this is not some benign, innocent contest or event. All this contest has done is to reveal the uglier side of our society. As if we needed a reminder. Pure, unadulterated racism, that’s what’s really on display here, and no one should be proud of this sham of a contest.

    This is why most people of color realize that, to make it in America, you can’t be just as good as a white person, you have to be at least twice as good. Minimum. You can’t take any shortcuts, you have to be above reproach at all times. This contest is making all of those points abundantly clear.

    The next time you hear someone bitch and moan about the need for Black History month, the NAACP, or the like, point them to this “contest.” Refer them back here, look at the main page, look at how this is breaking down, look at the segregation. This is exhibit #1.

    There are many people in our society who still see people of color as second class citizens. A lot of them are Score readers. That’s what the voting has revealed. No matter how hot they are, no matter how well they screw before the camera, to a significant portion of your audience, Dave, they’re relegated to permanent second class status and will never be seen as equals. Never, ever, ever.

    This so-called “contest” is an embarrassment to the editors of Scoreland and, apparently, a small segment of your readership. Again, I don’t know how any right thinking person can be truly proud of the results.