Archive for February, 2009
Show Me Your INK…….Jasons’ Tat….WOW
Friday, February 27th, 2009SAUDI WOMEN WANT FEMALE LINGERIE CLERKS
Friday, February 27th, 2009The women of Saudi Arabia are calling for change… at the lingerie store. Saudi Arabia is an ultra-conservative nation where unmarried men and women cannot even be alone in a room together if they are not related. Yet lingerie shops there are staffed entirely by men. Which, reports the BBC, means women are forced to negotiate their most intimate of purchases with male strangers. But now they’re mounting a campaign to get women working in lingerie shops. An instructor at Women’s College in Jeddah, who is leading the campaign, said it best: “You need to have some discussions regarding size, color and attractive choices and you definitely don’t want to get into such a discussion with a stranger, let alone a male stranger. I mean this is something I wouldn’t even talk to my friends about.”
Show Me Your INK……..Chris Palo Alto
Thursday, February 26th, 2009Show Me Your INK…..Chris Palo Alto and again
Thursday, February 26th, 2009Show Me Your INK…….Chris Palo Alto again
Thursday, February 26th, 2009Show Me Your INK……Chris from Palo Alto
Thursday, February 26th, 2009TOPLESS COFFEE SHOP OPENS
Thursday, February 26th, 2009Cup size has more than one meaning at a new central Maine coffeehouse. Servers are topless at the Grand View Topless Coffee Shop, which opened its doors Monday on a busy road in Vassalboro. A sign outside says, “Over 18 only.” Another says, “No cameras, no touching, cash only.” And it’s not just topless waitresses at Grand View — there are bare-chested male servers, too.
UPDATE: FISH PEDICURES BANNED
Wednesday, February 25th, 2009The pedicure that lets fish nibble dead skin from the feet has been nipped in the bud by Florida regulators. The Florida Board of Cosmetology has banned the procedure, even before it was known to be offered anywhere in the state. The board said salons had been inquiring about its legality and decided to issue the decision before it became a problem. The treatment is popular in Asia and has spread to some U.S. cities. A client sticks feet, hands or other body parts in a bowl or pool, and the small fish chow down on soft decaying skin. Texas, Washington, Massachusetts and New Hampshire have also outlawed the practice. A spokeswoman for the Florida board says there’s concern because there’s no way to disinfect a pool of fish in between uses.









