Wrinkled and Drunk, There She Sat
MSNBC is running an interesting article on the top, topless beaches that has a bit of an interesting history lesson. Life magazine editors are credited for ignoring photos of the fad in 1964:
"This is a family magazine, and naked breasts are only allowed if the woman is an aborigine."
They might have a point: we frolicked in the waters off the coast of Italy a while back. Since we were poor, we enjoyed the public, free beach in Ostia-Lido outside of Rome.
We enjoyed sunbathing on our towels. The old drunk italian lady next to us enjoyed laying out on newspapers. She was topless. She was wrinkled. We were scarred.
"This is a family magazine, and naked breasts are only allowed if the woman is an aborigine."
They might have a point: we frolicked in the waters off the coast of Italy a while back. Since we were poor, we enjoyed the public, free beach in Ostia-Lido outside of Rome.
We enjoyed sunbathing on our towels. The old drunk italian lady next to us enjoyed laying out on newspapers. She was topless. She was wrinkled. We were scarred.

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