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Klondike 03-17-2008 03:28 PM

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Originally Posted by nobusmindingi (Post 400707)
:eek: Close call! I was dialing up www.cornell.ed....when I saw the last sentence. LOL :D
Klondike, you also hit on another perfect example: That wonder of American ingenuity, the wet t-shirt contest. A wonderful, original concept that's been turned into a tasteless caricature. What would we rather see...a few cute, innocent girls from Dubuque and Dayton who had a few too many beverages at Spring Break and got up on stage? Or the brassy stripper types with fake body parts and pre-made "routines"?

I'd rather see cute, innocent girls from Dubuque and Dayton running in naked races like the naked mile. :)

But yeah, I see your point. I live pretty far from New York, BTW - I did live in the city once upon a time and its a great place to visit. But I guess my point it, for the type of naked entertainment I prefer, where I live now (NWest) suits me just fine. You can get away from the frenzy and the fake boobs in otherwords, and find pure spontaneous naked fun here. Its kinda funny, but a lot of the girls that ride in Portland's WNBR (over 500 riders) are really escapees from places like New York. Why does New York not have a WNBR? That is crazy. LA doesn't seem to have one either. Yet London and Chicago get hundreds, even thousands of cyclists. LA and New York are the two big media centers that are defining and packaging "fun" for everyone else. And yet neither city sponsers the purest, most innocent and spontaneous naked event out there today! Are they afraid girls will abandon the wet-T contests for a naked bike ride? Hah!

Come on, New York. :) London gets thousands of riders. My guess is that maybe Giuliani put a cork in it, or threatened to. After all, the ride is also an anti-oil protest. Bad for business. So they end up with what industry wants, and that is packaged fun that someone can profit from...

Klondike


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