Wednesday, March 14, 2012

After this era of ultra-shock, can things get any worse?

One afternoon in the late 1960s, Howard Felsher took a friend ofhis, a nun, to lunch.

They were walking through New York's Central Park on the way tothe restaurant when they came upon a photographer and a fashionmodel. The model stood in front of a picturesque fountain while thephotographer clicked away.

"She was gorgeous," Felsher recalls. "She was wearing what wassupposed to be a dress, but was actually just a skirt with two thinstraps coming up from it. The straps covered very, very little ofeach breast."

Felsher's friend saw this scene - the half-naked woman posingand smiling - and in an instant, she had a very violent reaction: Shevomited.

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