WOW! Interesting, I just moved from Cleveland back in May of this year, I don't remember her, I guess she must be new to the station. Anyway, I'm sorry I missed that nude event in downtown Cleveland. It definately must have been a sight to see, especially her!!!!!
On one of our pay tv stations in Sydney (Australia) we have The Naked News and its pretty much stripping and full frontal nudity as two women read the news stories of the day while taking off all of their clothes (often to reveal quite a bit, up close and shaved). It is on late at night, but it is not a porn channel or anything, just has normal shows at other times. I don't know what the idea of it is, and it seems strange hearing them read legitimate news items while taking off g strings etc and doing it all quite seriously!
We don't have that many poisenous snakes and we rarely, if ever, get to see them in the cities...there are sharks, but most beaches are protected...there are crocs but way off somewhere in the far north and you'd have to be an idiot (or Steve Irwin) to put yourself anywhere near where they live.
Where I live there are rattlesnakes, scorpions and black widows, but I've yet to encounter any of these critters in the wild. Hey Goddess OM, have you ever seen a Sydney Funnel web spider?, I hear their nasty.
Oh sure, now tell us about the funnelweb spider. http://www.convictcreations.com/animals/funnelweb.htm Edited to say, coincidental simultaneous post with Barefoot-boy. But funnelwebs, oh they're mean buggers.
Nah - have never seen a funnel web, but I have seen a red-back spider. We had this old song called "There's a Red Back on the Toilet Seat". I saw mine in the backyard. Once I saw a red-bellied black snake, which is quite poisenous. Years ago I was just standing on the grass somewhere waiting for a lift, when one slithered right past my feet. I just looked down and there it was. Luckily, I went into some kind of "fear paralysis" and held my breath in stark terror. Something told me to stay very still (I hoped my bowels were listening) and when it was past me and about three or four feet away, I let out this belated SCREAM... That was my one and only close encounter of the slithery kind.