Posted on 02/10/2009 2:57:12 PM PST by AreaMan
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The women would be naked for the most part. However, some private areas would be covered by flowers and some food. The owners are trying to get all of the licenses needed to open up the business. But a Baltimore City Councilman tells ABC2NEWS.COM, the owners would spend more than $700,000 to get the restaurant up and running. These naked sushi restaurants have been popular in places like New York, but other states banned the practice. ABC2NEWS Reporter Jeff Hager is talking with the restaurant owners right now. Hear what they say and see the proposed location tonight on ABC2NEWS @ 6. Look for updates on the story throughout the day on ABC2NEWS.COM. |
The jokes just write themselves.
Sniff, sniff - smells like fish.
TTIWWP
Man, I gotta escape this thread before the puns really start. This is gonna be ugly.
Emperor's Club Governor's Luncheon Special.
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I hate Sushi.
Is that a California roll or are you just gald to see me?
Can’t stand the smell of tuna in a can.
Lesbians will be lined up around the block to get in.
Holy mackerel!
I still have to ask, why would anyone want to eat food off of someone you’re paying to eat it off of?
Do you know where they have been? Ya know what physical problems they have? What’s on the skin? Have they scrubbed themselves and sanitized themselves? Oh honey, was that fart from you or the gal at face level on the table?
And no, I am not Monk.
Well. I wouldn’t eat there that’s just disgusting. But I don’t have a problem with somebody eating there. Hahahahah no seriously.
I love sushi! Snatch it up whenever I can!
Nude sushi—that would be sashimi, right?
“And no, I am not Monk.”
But are you a monk fish?
If you knew Sushi,
like I knew Sushi...
Naked Lunch finally makes sense. Well, kind of...
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