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Originally Posted by krashcdm
These pictures reminded me of a couple of stories I've read about throughout the years about people unable to find their clothes after a Spencer Tunick shoot. I find this to be a very nice ENF-y situation, and I know this happened in Germany and in Britain (can't find the links) but the best story I've heard is from a friend that was at the Montreal event back in 2001.
After the event was over, people made their way back to their clothes piled up here and there near the stairs of the Place-Des-Arts, where the shooting took place (see vid below). My friend told me there was a young women who couldnt find any of her clothes after everybody had put theirs back on. Soon she was the only one still naked, she tried to laugh at the whole thing but she was freaking out a bit... until a friendly cop came with a towel for her.
Check out this video (mute it) of the Montreal event :
http://video.google.com/videoplay?do...09992562590377
PS: i've found a blog post that seem to validate this story :
http://jonasparker.diaryland.com/tunick.html
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"After the event was over, people made their way back to their clothes piled up here and there near the stairs of the Place-Des-Arts, where the shooting took place (see vid below). My friend told me there was a young women who couldnt find any of her clothes after everybody had put theirs back on. Soon she was the only one still naked, she tried to laugh at the whole thing but she was freaking out a bit... until a friendly cop came with a towel for her."
I think this is the Kim Honey incident. It also happened in Montreal many years ago (2003?).
I did a bit of a search and couldn't find the article again. The article was published in the Montreal Star, Montreal Gazette and/or one of the alternative papers.