Monday, April 05, 2010



Some people need to get a life



We read:
"The shop owners call it clever marketing, the locals call it pornography.

The cut-out drawing of a naked woman with a pizza slice covering her nether regions in the window of Pizza Supremo in Murray Bridge has had tongues wagging.

But owners Damien Eve, 37, and Sarah Budarick, 35,, who have had to remove the artwork after a visit from the police, say they don't know what all the fuss is about.

They moved into the Swanport Rd premises earlier this year and proudly displayed the eye-catching piece - painted by Mrs Budarick and entitled "A Slice of Heaven" - above the shop's verandah.

Source

7 comments:

Anonymous said...

It's Britain. Would you expect anything different? Apparently, the Brits have decided to revert back to Victorian times, +.

Anonymous said...

Anon 1:20,

Adelaide Australia hopped on a boat and moved to Britain?

Was that on the news and I missed it?

Sometimes prejudices and preconceptions get in the way of facts.

Anonymous said...

I don't suppose you could add a couple lines and turn it into a topless girl in a bikini?

Once all the free publicity is over, it is an easy way to get it back on the roof.

Anonymous said...

Anon 1:20 is correct about Britain, and apparently, it also applies to Australia.

stinky said...

Not only that, she has a red pepper in each hand!

Anonymous said...

This is what our police are spending their time investigating...???
Not violent crimes against the vulnerable, not corporate misfeasance, this?

Anonymous said...

1:20 AM - I guess it doesn't matter to you where the story comes from - gratuitous attacks on Britain help you feel America isn't so bad as it is!