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A woman from Ojai, California recently moved to Ashland because of our lax nudity ordinance that allows the libertines in town to bike naked, stroll naked, or just simply “be” naked as long as they cover their naughty bits while in a city park or the downtown commercial district.
The Ashland Chamber of Commerce would not let her walk in the parade. Deeming their decision “unconstitutional” she did it anyway, commando style. Photographers Jim Chamberlain and Steve Yungen took some incredible shots of this, starting with when she stripped down (check out the children’s faces in the background) stood up (love the things associated with stripping—gloves and fringe—misplaced in this photo on the veteran and flag) and paraded down the sidewalk (much to the merriment of frat boys with video cams. Soon to be seen on Girls Gone Wild - Ashland!).
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She says she’s making a statement about the Earth, but her signs read random things like “Check out Dr. Emoto’s research,” and her actions are fueled by pure exhibitionism. She needs some PR help, needs to shore up her messaging and refine her spin. Otherwise she’s just another naked lady with a conch.
By: Rebecca,
on 2/25/2008
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Can Ashland get any weirder? Those poor kids...their faces say it all.
And now that you mention it, what's with the conch?
The universe may have been behind our absence from Ashland this year. Anna is going through an interesting phase. When presented with a great work of art, she's been known to say, "Enough with the naked ladies. What is it with all these naked ladies? That's just weird."
My uniform these days is a black jersey skirt and some iteration of a deep v-necked t in some unassuming color. Something's got to give. I think it's my behind.
HA! The first pic is priceless! Kid's face...classic.
And what's with your insisting that the woman is "flat as a board?"
Uh, ahem, I resemble that remark, missy!
Eve
Honest, she looked a lot flatter from a distance! In these close-ups I see she's quite filled out...
Um, yeah, don't try to make me feel better. No, it's cool. I'm comfortable with my flatness. Don't know that I'd run around a July 4th parade flaunting it though... Just sayin'.
Eve