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- From: CA.FER@forsythe.stanford.edu (Jennifer Gates)
- Newsgroups: rec.nude
- Subject: toppless women on golf course
- Date: 19 Nov 1992 09:34:48 -0800
- Organization: Stanford University
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- I thought that this might be of interest to rec.nude...
- Too bad it makes people think of nudism = lude behvior...
- But really they are the same rights if you think about it.
-
- Jennifer
-
- Item: clari.news.interest.quirks 4589, 17 Nov 92, 34 lines. (9 items left)
- From: clarinews@clarinet.com (UPI)
- Subject: Neighbors upset at topless women on golf course
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- ROUND ROCK, Texas (UPI) -- Some neighbors of a city-owned golf course
- are upset that topless women were allowed on the course during a
- tournament sponsored by Austin nightclubs.
- Residents of Oak Bluff, a neighborhood in Round Rock north of Austin,
- say they want the practice banned, and the city council appears ready to
- comply.
- Oak Bluff resident Arvella Goodrum said she was driving near the golf
- course Sept. 28 when she noticed two topless woman as she passed the
- eighth tee.
- Goodrum said, ``I was shocked. I turned around and went back to see
- if I really saw what I saw. The girls were topless, but they had skimpy
- little bottoms on.''
- Round Rock City Council member Jimmy Joseph said he was ``shocked''
- to learn that topless women were allowed on the city-owned course. He
- said, ``we're going to try to keep it from happening again.''
- The golf tournaments, dating back to 1990, were sponsored by Sugar's
- Uptown Cabaret, the Red Rose and the Yellow Rose. Topless dancers who
- work at the nightclubs worked for tips driving golf carts and serving
- food and drinks.
- Club managers say they have sponsored the popular tournaments at
- other Austin-area golf clubs since the mid-1980s.
- Hank Fromme, manager of the Red Rose and the Yellow Rose, said the
- women are asked to use discretion at the tournaments, ``but because of
- where they work, it's not unusual for the girls to take their tops off.''
- Sugar's manager Howard Lenett said about 30 dancers attended the
- events, but they were discouraged from disrobing. Now he says the club
- is ``re-evaluating'' the tournaments because of ``concerns about our
- public image.''
-