Friday, May 20, 2011

I Wonder What Her Parents Think?


She looks too young to have any kids...although what is "too young" these days? If she does have kids of newspaper-readable age, I wonder what they think? And then of course there's the people she works with - assuming she has a job. Will she be fired (as she would be if she made a racist or homophobic remark?) Or will she retain her job but be propositioned by every male she works with? Or treated by them as a pariah?

Would be interesting to find out the aftermath....

To explain, some woman at a San Jose Hockey game decided to flash her breasts for everyone near her to see, as well as everyone in the TV audience...

The sports media are reporting it of course. Here in the States you don't get to see anything, but I'm sure if it's reported in European countries they see the full monte. Not sure about Canada and England...they may well show her breasts as well.

Are we prudes, or are they too permissive? (England is the country that has a paper, the Sun, that has a Page 3 girl - a nude girl large as life, hopefully getting paid well to be a sex object.)

Anyway...I'm not really faulting the media on this one for reporting the story...I just wonder how many beers this woman had, or if she did the deed stone cold sober. Being a woman, I don't really understand the attraction of women's breats...certainly not bared like that, as opposed to in a sultry bedroom environment...but I guess guys are used to getting their thrills where they can find them.

(And women too, of course. Unfortunately)

Eager comments on fan's revealing display
SAN JOSE --- Not all the talk that centered around San Jose Sharks forward Ben Eager was about his check of Vancouver Canucks star Daniel Sedin.

There was a certain female Canucks fan who raised her jersey and flashed Eager as he sat in the penalty box during the third period of Game 2 of the Western Conference finals on Wednesday. The display was shown live on CBC, although Versus viewers here in the states missed out.

"I saw it, yeah," Eager said on Thursday. "I got a few text messages with the picture after the game, too. It was an interesting night, for sure."

Canucks spokesman Ben Brown told CBSSports.com the fan was removed from Rogers Arena immediately.

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