You are probably all familiar by now with the recent mass nude Spencer Tunick photo shoot at Sydney’s Opera House that appeared to go off without a hitch, and was enjoyed and applauded by all with no instances of gross perversions reported.
However, one Queenslander was so outraged by this event that he was moved to fire off a letter to today’s Sydney Morning Herald …
How many people were arrested for indecent exposure in a public place? From the lack of media reports, none. That the police allowed this disgraceful display calls into question their ability to enforce the law. Are they afraid to do that? That the citizens of this once great city appear not to have protested calls into question their level of support for immorality in their midst. This was not art, it was grubby voyeurism at its worst. – David Stevens, Sunnybank Hills (Qld)
To which I was moved to fire off a response …
Re yesterday’s letter from David Stevens of Sunnybank Hills, Queensland protesting the “disgraceful”, “grubby voyeurism” and “immorality” of the recent Spencer Tunick photo shoot, I would like it be known that I am not native to Queensland, I only work here. – Ross Sharp, (Qld)
You’ve no idea how many times over the past five years I’ve felt it necessary to point this out.

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#1 by Campbell on 3 March 2010 - 2:55 pm
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Somehow I don’t think Queenslanders have anything better to do with their time.
#2 by Molesworth on 3 March 2010 - 3:02 pm
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Cam, if inflation ever gets out of control under Rudd, they should put that guy’s face on the $1,000,000 note.
#3 by stace on 3 March 2010 - 3:10 pm
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Hey Queensland, I’m in the nuddy on my balcony! Wee heeee…..
#4 by Ross Sharp on 3 March 2010 - 3:32 pm
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Campbell – On the subject of the northern natives, I was in the local greasy spoon buying a burger for lunch today when a customer asked -
“What’s on the bacon and egg burger?”
To which the answer came -
“Bacon. And egg.”
Stace – Mr. Stevens’ Holy Bible just combusted all spontaneous-like.
#5 by Campbell on 3 March 2010 - 5:05 pm
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Where they surprised by the bun?
Molesworth: I just paid $25 for a lasagna from the butchers. That day might not be too far away.