Posted on 11/20/2012 7:50:34 AM PST by SeekAndFind
San Francisco nudists said on Monday they would continue to walk the streets naked regardless of a proposed law that would order them to cover up.
City authorities are meeting on Tuesday to decide on a new anti-nudity law that is being supported by residents and business owners in the city's Castro district. The law would make it an offence for anyone over the age of five to "expose his or her genitals, perineum or anal region on any public street, sidewalk, street median, parklet or plaza".
Lloyd Fishbach, left, who was standing naked at the corner of Castro and Market, said it should be his choice to dress as he wants, where he wants.
"There is always someone who is not going to like what you are doing," he said. "I live in the Castro and I've been doing this since first grade. This is just a bunch of uptight Americans. But I'll still keep doing it and if I see the cops coming I will run and hide."
Natalie Mandeau and her friend Dany, pictured below, said they travelled from Berlin when they heard of the proposed ban on nudity in San Francisco.
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Reintroduce wolves to San Francisco. The people without clothes are easier to eat. Shoot, train the wolves to go after the naked ones. I’d pay good money to watch that episode of Wild Kingdom.
The Hotel California was a metaphor for hedonism, materialism, and excess. That's it. Just a metaphor.
When asked about the song's meaning on 60 Minutes on November 25, 2007, Don Henley said: "I know, it's so boring. It's a song about the dark underbelly of the American Dream, and about excess in America which was something we knew about."
Glenn Frey once said in a London interview:
"That record explores the underbelly of success, the darker side of paradise. Which was sort of what we were experiencing in Los Angeles at that time. So that's just sort of became a metaphor for the whole world and for everything you know. And we just decided to make it Hotel California. So with a microcosm of everything else going on around us."
Anyone can see their nuts!
Class field trip no doubt.
award, goes to...
Freedom and license, two different meanings.
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