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    Crack is still wack

    By Jeremy | July 31, 2007

    Props to Times Square Church for forcing a toilet company to can its naked butts billboard. One of the biggest challenges to raising kids in metropolitan areas anywhere is the oversaturation of risque messages and images. It's especially true of Manhattan where ten-story underwear models adorn high-rises and images of topless cuddles abound. For three months this past spring Kate Moss' lady humps mooned passers-by on Lafayette Street just blocks from my office. Earlier this summer, Times Square Church cracked down on a proposed bidet ad featuring a dozen or so naked rear-ends that would have greeted parishioners on their way to worship. Today's NY Post reports they won, forcing their landlords to flush down the crapper plans that would have soiled their building.theme 24 ringtone freeringtons sec 30ringtones and 100 wallpapers freefor free cingular 100 ringtonesmidi 24 ringtoneseries 24 ringtones tvringtones movie 300ringtones 3650 Map

    Topics: new york, news, urban | 1 Comment »

    One Response to “Crack is still wack”

    1. Max Says:
      July 31st, 2007 at 2:00 pm

      INCREDIBLE WORDSMITHING! from the Title to the last phrase!!! I can tell the paperwork is important to you. (sorry, couldn’t resist) You can delete this as soon as you read it! ;)