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Nov
08

whatever happened to seashells?

This past weekend we took my family to the Oasis.  We got there in time for sunset and the view was great.  The food was okay (you can’t beat Pappasitos when it comes to Mexican!)  But what really bothered me was where our waiter chose to seat us…and where my husband’s chair was in view of that (“honey, just keep looking forward”).  I understand the whole mermaid statue idea at a restaurant that is near water…but seriously people, whatever happened to seashell bras?  I cropped many of the pics I took of the sunset because I really didn’t want to see a mermaid’s nipples in the same scenic shot, but here is one pic to warn you to just stay away from the mermaid statue section of the restaurant!

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1 Response to “whatever happened to seashells?”


  1. 1 Jen
    November 18, 2008 at 9:28 pm

    That’s pretty funny. Never noticed that statue there before, but now I won’t be able to miss it!


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