Saturday, October 27, 2007

The Weekend Newds 10/27/07


  • No Name Key in Florida is still without electricity, and apparently also without clothes. [bradenton.com]
  • Getting totally naked was not enough for one fan to win tickets to see Led Zeppelin. [digitalspy.co.uk]
  • An woman finds new terminology to measure the decreasing size of her breasts. [thestar.com]
  • A New Zealand naturists club is holding an open weekend (includes video link). [stuff.co.nz]
  • The state of Utah is considering legislation that would censor material on the Internet. [kutv.com]
  • "Dear Annie" advises a woman to "Lock the bathroom door and make sure you have a robe with you" when her husband tries to take nude photos of her. [creators.com]
  • The prima ballerina of the Korea National Ballet has been docked a month's pay for appearing nude in a fashion magazine. [english.chosun.com]
  • A group of Brazilian oil workers stripped naked to protest discriminatory policy in the company's retirement plan. [brazzilmag.com]
  • A judge has fined a Barcelona man who likes to stroll about the streets in the nude because "others also have the right not to see him without clothes". [thinkspain.com]
  • Actor's Equity has strict rules regarding nudity that stage producers must abide by. [backstage.com]
  • Before he was James Bond, Sean Connery was a nude artist's model. [dailymail.co.uk]
  • Travelodge reports that nude sleepwalking is up 700% in Britain. [uk.reuters.com]
  • The city of Opa-locka in Florida is considering a law against sagging pants and exposed underwear. "It's not decent. It's not respectful. Showing your butt sends a terrible message," said Commissioner Timothy Holmes, the measure's sponsor. [orlandosentinel.com]
  • Queensland Premier Anna Bligh considers the bare-breasted women on balconies to be more dangerous than the auto racing at the Indy motorsport festival. [brisbanetimes.com]
  • A writer signals the dawn of the "New Nude Tourism" and lists the best places to let it all hang out. [canada.com]
  • The Getty Center is offering "In Focus: The Nude" which traces the use of nudes in photography since the early 1800s. [ocregister.com]
  • An Australian barmaid was fined for crushing beer cans between her bare breasts. [news.com.au]
  • Does James Lipton really have a nude portrait of Miss Scarlet from Clue? "I am proud to say that the poster, the chair and the astonishing woman in it are still in my living room?" [eonline.com]
  • A conservative commentator thinks that nude protesters are dumb and selfish. [news.com.au]
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