Posted on 07/02/2009 6:44:47 AM PDT by Daffynition
For many, bikini-clad women and fireworks stands are sure signs that summer is here.
But some Puyallup citizens say the two dont belong together.
Taking a clue from the areas proliferation of bikini espresso joints, a stand called Nearly Naked Fireworks opened June 28 on the corner of North Meridian Street and Fifth Avenue Northeast.
Neighbors who live on the north end of downtown Puyallup are not happy. As of Wednesday afternoon, a total of 17 people had contacted Puyallup city officials to complain about the bikini fireworks stand.
One resident, Annie Starwich Claeys, said the main issue is the stands close proximity to Grayland Park, a popular destination for parents and their kids. The park is less than a block away from the fireworks stand, which occupies part of a Walts Auto Care Center parking lot.
The sign for the business which reads Nearly Naked Fireworks in block letters, flanked by female silhouettes is particularly offensive, Claeys said.
We have lots of young families with young children who are walking past that every day to go to the park, said Claeys, who has three children under 16. I just dont think its appropriate by a grade school or a park. Its just tacky.
Puyallup City Manager Gary McLean said city officials arent wild about having the bikini fireworks stand on Meridian, the citys main thoroughfare. But there arent any laws under which the city can regulate the stand or its attention-grabbing sign, he said.
Simply put, nudity is prohibited, but wearing a bikini is not, McLean said. Local governments are not allowed to regulate speech in the private sector, so we cant censor the name.
Business owner Rikk Martin said he decided to open the stand this year after noticing the success of coffee stands that employ bikini baristas.
It seems like it sells coffee it should sell fireworks, Martin said Wednesday.
He said he thinks people who are upset about the business are overreacting.
You see girls dressed as scantily clad as mine at any park you go to, Martin said. Its nothing obscene.
Outside the stand on Wednesday, one bikini-clad employee stood on the street corner holding a sign that read, Discount Fireworks. A few cars honked at her as they drove past.
A sign inside the fireworks tent read, Dont be afraid to stare... Thats what there here for [sic].
One employee, 26-year-old Tiffany Shull, said she was happy to work in a bikini to beat the heat.
On a day like this, you dont want to be all geared up, said Shull, who has an 8-year-old son and studies radiology at Tacoma Community College. Its very nice to wear this instead of sweats and a tank.
Walts Auto Care Center, which owns the land the fireworks stand sits on, has received two complaints about the business, said Ken Pierce, a district manager for the auto care chain.
Pierce said enough citizen complaints could cause the company to reconsider whether to approve a lease agreement with Nearly Naked Fireworks next year.
Any time you get people who are concerned, we take it seriously, Pierce said.
The fireworks stand will close for the year the evening of July 4. Martin said hes not sure whether he will open a fireworks stand with the same concept next year.
Steve Shores, another Puyallup resident who wrote the city to complain, said he thinks the fireworks stand gives people a negative image of the community as they drive down Meridian Street.
It is the gateway to Puyallup, Shores said. We need to put our best foot forward there. Are we really doing that?
You said — Ive never heard it pronounced that way before. Star Traveler had it right.
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Yeah, I think what I’m saying is right, too — but — what the other poster said can be what a person “hears” and is actually a “fast slurring” of what I printed...
Try it, and you’ll get that other pronunciation...
If a person really isn’t familiar with the right pronunciation, they may think that this “fast slurring” is right...
I’d hit it and light it up....
Guess they’ve never been to a city swimming pool?
Sequim is pronounced “skwim”
Hoquiam is pronounced “ho - kwee - um” emphasis on the first syllable.
Some locals pronounce Hoquiam “ho - kee - um”, emphasis still on first syllable.
Humptulips, Pe Ell, Cle Elum, Manastash, Umptanum, Shi Shi, and my personal favorite, Yachats.
Can’t believe I forgot Yachats. That’s a good one. :)
its only too early if it gets the thread pulled before i get here :)
I’m getting sick and tired of busybodies regardless of political affiliation using Children for their own nanny state desires..
USELESS WITHOUT PICTURES, THIS THREAD IS.
Scantily clad young women and things that go boom....they certainly have their finger on the pulse of the male audience!
Pretty tame. I’ve seen worse at the beach (not that I mind). Reminds me of the muzzies complaining about women wearing assorted swimwear while at neighborhood pools. America is not and should never be Burkastan.
To admire and to covet are two different things, and when the latter is your state, you are the only one to blame (not the object of your desire). To think otherwise is to be of the mindset which even partly excuses rape by the state of dress of the victim (as is done in Islamic countries).
High Five!
If a stand like that opened near me I would be concerned, too. I would probably spend a lot of time keeping an eye on them with my binoculars and would take a lot of pictures for evidence.
anyone wanna bet that “Annie Starwich Claeys” is a middle aged, overweight woman who’s more jealous that she can’t get away with wearing an outfit like that than truly outraged?
Amen brother....
She’s clearly “smoking within 20 feet”
Though I’d find her Not Guilty
Ahhh... Yachats... that’s actually one of my favorite places along the coast... I like those rocks and standing out on them as the waves come crashing over (they look like they’re about to swamp you and then go down into the cracks and crevices — at least they do until the tide comes up a bit more... LOL...)
If it was here in the South it would be pronounced
Pu y’all up :-)
My sentiments exactly!
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