Working at the nude carwash...

by poprocks | May 18, 2007 at 06:38 am
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Bikini Car Wash

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bikini car wash at galapagos

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Bikini clad babes, [sometimes without their bikini tops on] can wash your car too...if you live in Australia. The Bubbles 'n' Babes car wash in Brisbane offers topless window cleaning for your vehicle for under $50, but if you want the full service [including a nude car wash and a X-rated lap-dance] you'll have to pay around $100. After a recent restriction on residents washing their own cars [because of a drought,] there has been a boom in professional car washes [they use recycled water.]  The topless car wash idea came from a strip club owner who says he just wanted to make an honest dollar an take advantage of great business opportunity.
In east
coast Brisbane, capital of the "Sunshine State" of Queensland, it's led
to water restrictions that include a ban on residents washing their own
cars.
The raunchy wash, set up by a strip-club owner, was screened from the public and used recycled water to avoid breaching water use restrictions, they said.


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Brian A Kennedy
Brian A Kennedy
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at 07:11 on May 18th, 2007

Good stuff, poprocks! Kind of makes me wish I owned a car.

TheArgus
TheArgus
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at 15:14 on May 18th, 2007

Makes me want to drive to Australia.

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wel

This is quite sickening. Why would those females subject themselves to such wickedness? And why would anyone spend his or her money in such a way?


-Billy


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Dave Ward

Wickedness? LOL! It's noo bad that fear of natural sexuality isn't a genetic trait; if it were, it would naturally weed itself out of the gene pool. 

Sex is no more or less wicked than breathing.

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joshshabtai

Agree with Dave wholeheartedly.  It's also cool to see this type of story emerging out of Australia -- maybe I'm reading the wrong sources, but I feel like most of the cultural news I get out of Australia relates to banning offensive content.

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