Sunday, January 18, 2009

The Sunday Newds 1/18/09


  • Plans for installing surveillance cameras on a nude beach in Australia have been scrapped in favor of an increased police presence to deter sexual behavior.
  • An Irish woman recalls the "lady with a stick" who used unorthodox means to enforce dress codes in a church.
    My skirt had obviously risen just above my knees as I was sitting down. Our friend chastised me verbally for my immodesty in church. I tried to move away but she moved over after me and whacked my legs with her stick. My son took grave exception to this and bawled so I had to leave. I missed the whole event.
  • The Birmingham Museum of Art is presenting Body Image: American Art and the Human Form through May 9, 2009.
    "The human body has been an important subject for artistic expression from prehistoric times," says Graham Boettcher, PhD, William Cary Hulsey Curator of American Art at the Birmingham Museum of Art. "The most fundamental training for any artist long consisted of the study of anatomy and life drawing."
  • Pittsburgh Steelers defensive end Brett Keisel would gladly trade full frontal nudity for another Super Bowl ring, no questions asked.
  • Strapped Los Angeles homeowners are opening their doors to movies, commercials and porn shoots to pay the mortgage. Amazingly, according to the IRS, if the shooting lasts less than 15 days it's tax free, so the government is subsidizing porn.
  • A US couple has been released from a Brazilian jail pending trial. They have been accused of sexually abusing children at a "nudist colony".
  • Oscar de la Renta says that Hillary Clinton is "prudish about the type of clothes she likes to wear."
  • "Art jamming" is a group painting session in Ireland where an instructor brings all the needed materials to a home or place of business so people can exercise their creativity in familiar settings. The "art jam" can be arranged for private parties, corporate events and festivals, and for "hen parties" a nude male can be provided as a subject.

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