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  • Networks: New South Wales
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  • Last Update: February 23
  • Joined: May 13, 2012

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  • First Name Olivia
  • Last Name Wales
  • Gender Female
  • Birthday May 28, 1992
  • Country Australia
  • State/Province NSW [map]
  • City Sydney

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  • Phone 0405 629 344
  • Website http://www.oliviawales.com
  • Twitter @oliviawales92

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  • About Me The five t­hings I fi­nd sexy ab­out a man ­are:

    1.Older m­en - not t­oo old tho­ugh, guys ­my own age­ or younge­r are just­ so annoyi­ng, Ilike ­a man who ­is grown u­p
    2.Sensiti­vity is a ­turn on, I­ really li­ke a guy w­ith a hear­t and a re­al shoulde­r to lean ­on
    3.I like ­a guy with­ a job, so­mehow if y­ou are in ­employment­ it create­s trust
    4.Confide­nce - I lo­ve a man c­omfortable­ in his ow­n skin
    5.A sense­ of humour­ is an abs­olute must­. Anyone w­ho can mak­e me laugh­ or find m­e funny is­ a huge tu­rn on​

    $800 per h­our
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  • Steve Austin
    Steve Austin is now friends with Olivia Wales.
    • February 23
  • Michael Harris
    Michael Harris is now friends with Olivia Wales.
    • February 22
  • Jack Horner
    Jack Horner: Olivia Wales you are a true beauty, you have mesmerized me. What a wonderful 2 hours. I will definately see you again. x
    • October 20, 2012
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    • October 18, 2012
  • Clare Woodson
    Clare Woodson: Olivia can you email me please, I want you to do a doubles with me tomorrow xxxxx
    • October 16, 2012
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    kim freeban is now friends with Olivia Wales.
    • September 3, 2012
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    Olivia Wales is now friends with Orlando Rodriguez .
    • August 30, 2012
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    • August 23, 2012
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    Angus Smith is now friends with Olivia Wales.
    • July 28, 2012
  • Olivia Wales
    Olivia Wales Gentleman of Melbourne...please note that I am in your city this week...and in the mood for love...and sin
    • July 24, 2012
    • Olivia Wales
      Kirra Jones safe travelss O. Xx
      • July 25, 2012
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    Berkant Berkant is now friends with Olivia Wales.
    • July 24, 2012
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    Olivia Wales is now friends with isha philip.
    • July 23, 2012
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    Kate Deseray is now friends with Olivia Wales.
    • July 23, 2012
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    Olivia Wales A few days with the boys in Melbourne....a Sydney escort has to love that! 
    • July 23, 2012
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      Yummy Mummy I love Melbourne x
      • July 23, 2012
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    • July 20, 2012
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    • July 17, 2012
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    walker davis is now friends with Olivia Wales.
    • July 16, 2012
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      walker davis thanks alot, your very nice,HOTTT
      • July 20, 2012
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    Derrick Killian is now friends with Olivia Wales.
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  • Kirra Jones Parking signs in New Zealand's biggest city are under threat - from prostitutes who are swinging round the metal poles to entice customers. In the past 18 months over 40 poles have been bent, buckled or broken in one area of south Auckland, it is claimed. 'Prostitutes use these (street sign poles) as dancing poles.. Well that is certainly one way to lure them in girls.. 
  • zara cortelle MUM’S IN (Kings Cross Hotel season) On arriving at the recently re-furbished Kings Cross Hotel and getting to the elevators on the ground floor, one is greeted by two of Mum’s hatted pimps who escort you up to level 5, where another capped crony check’s you out, gives you a red symbol of a razor gash on the palm of your hand as the ID for entry, and advises that if one wants a drink while waiting, “Get it”, over there at the bar. When the hoodlum cockatoo’s make it is clear that Mum is in, us customers are escorted by her handsome heavies, via some back stairs, to a small but atmospherically decorated cabaret room. It feels good. Some of us have come dressed in ‘period’ clothing, it adds to the expectancy, and we are seated around tables close to a small platform stage on a mixture of chair types of varying comfortability. We order our drink or drinks – a menu and pencil supplied to accommodate the grog of our choice to be in ready supply. Ross Johnston, the composer and piano player for the show is stationed by his instrument and The Director, James Winter, doubling as technician, sits stooled by the lighting dimmers. A woman in a simple contemporary black, figure- close dress in ordinary flat shoes walks from a curtained side-room and stands centre on the red curtained draped platform. This is Vashti Hughes. I recognise her from past encounters (SIX QUICK CHICKS). But it is Ms Hughes only momentarily, for once the lights are dimmed and stage focused, a totally possessed virago of creative energy transforms without any other theatrical assistance, in front of your eyes, into the impersonation of character and narrative of five notorious and uncompromising villains, breathlessly. Described in the programme as a “one-woman performance piece lifts the veil on the Razor Gang era in Sydney during the 1930′s, where sly grog, prostitution, cocaine and extortion were the commodities of the East Sydney underground… this dark comedy cabaret features the notorious gangster characters of Kate Leigh, Tilly Devine, Frank Green, Nellie Cameron and Guido Calletti”. The recent television series UNDERBELLY RAZOR, based on Larry Writer’s 2001 book, RAZOR, has brought these characters to us on the little screen, but not in the, frankly frighteningly realistic mode of Ms Hughes. Ms Hughes grabs your attention and takes hold of your collar and shakes and shakes you, glaring at you with psychopathic wide eyes and never lets go, with even the blink of an eye to release the tension. This performance by Vashti Hughes is what I believe all good acting is: “Possession”. There is no let off for the audience, one is simply in the presence of these five ruthless people, fuelled dangerously by cocaine and alcohol, wide eyed with the dare for you not to look. They all, including the deceased Mr Calletti, reminisce and dream. This is a spectacular performance by Ms Hughes. I have seen her work before but this is IT. Something really special. There is a creative identification with this material by this artist, that thrills at the madness of the characters and all their ugliness and energy for destruction. This work is also written by Ms Hughes and there is the veracity of raw street language and sexual abreactions that are not for the timid to witness. Prudes stay away from MUM’S place. Best you find she is not in. Full on. Full throttled. Not even the salacious, prurient producers, writers of the television series have gone to this level of realism. With no costume or make up changes Ms Hughes embodies all of these people that the photographs of the period reveal. No commercial art direction here, just deeply imagined worlds, by Ms Hughes, that permits us to endow transformations to occur in front of our very eyes. There are some songs with chorus for all of us to join in on. There are jokes and there are good stories and insight to these souls of another era. There is a bar service. There is a police ‘raid’ and one is hustled by Mum’s pimps to the back stairs once again and bundled out of Mum’s place. Just how much has changed to the human experience, and the character of the environment of Kings Cross, one may ask as you step out onto the Kings Cross Streets, and avoid the glare of some of the passing parade of the people traffic about you. You might grab a cab or you might be thrilled to find out more…. Well worth catching. A Dark Comedy Cabaret of a completely unexpected kind.
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