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Old 12-26-2010, 07:54 PM
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Originally Posted by pimpspromo View Post
They are not open to the public. The public is why we can't have total nude any more. Not to be rude, but you are messing things up for yourself in the long run when you publicize a private event before it happens. If you just wait, you will get pics from people like me, and you might be lucky enough to figure out the vantage point for yourself. But if you tell everyone, pretty soon you have helicopters, and yeah, I have pics of them too.

However, re-reading your suggestion, I might be able to make that happen if you could guarantee some numbers. What part of the country?
You're not being rude. I can't always tell from pictures if an event is public or not. I've seen some similar events from Europe showing a good sized audience. But in the US, I don't know of this happening and in SCal, you'd have helicopters and swat teams descending on you in minutes

I live in Oregon. I can't guarantee numbers because there would be no precedence for this in this country outside of something like NAP. NAP is held on naturist club property but most naturist clubs out here would not be too keen on this. But i'm certain you could pull good numbers with enough publicity if its held within a metropolitan area like Portland or Seattle. Just find some private club or estate willing to host it because the local parks only allow the occasional naked bike ride. Which reminds me of the three pornstar costumed babes that rode in the 2009 Portand WNBR.
See below (I'm suppose to be putting pics in this thread now and then anyway...). More of that around here wouldn't bother me a bit So let me know if I can help you in any way....

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Klondike
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