My Dad's Strip Club

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My Dad's Strip Club

Postby Sharon » Fri Feb 20, 2004 10:03 am

http://www.mydadsstripclub.com/


Kicking off with pigeon terrorism, they are made for it afterall...her art is based around non violent protests in shops, such as praying in the House of Frazer, 'cleaning up after capitalism' (hoovering HMV etc) and buying Nestlé goods in a certain order so that the receipt spells out disturbing subliminal messages. all very clever.
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Postby Ronnie » Sun Feb 22, 2004 10:17 pm

Nice once, Sharon. I loved the Hoovering.
If PGCC93 finds any more old Irn Bru bottles (see his post about the Irn Bru advertising sign, dated today), you deserve one as a prize for the best titled post of 2004 (so far).
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Postby Sharon » Mon Feb 23, 2004 5:54 pm

Personally i quite fancy a spot of pigeon terrorism. I knew there had to be a good reason for them to exist!!

I'm sure there are many deserving targets!
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Re: My Dad's Strip Club

Postby paladin » Wed May 25, 2005 6:03 am

Sharon wrote: praying in the House of Frazer


I must admit to having done this a few year back at Sale-time (I was co-erced, nay ordered to go along)........it was pure hell.

ps Surprised the title of this thread never attracted more attention.
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Postby Alchemist » Wed May 25, 2005 8:57 am

That's a classic site. Reminds me of times seeing someone
leave a loaf of bread, slice to slice on the roof of someones
car. Several seconds later the sky went dark and hordes
of massive seagulls were all over the roof.

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Pigeons are distruptive, seagulls are downright dangerous :twisted:
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Postby duncan » Wed May 25, 2005 5:57 pm

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