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Leeuwarden loses porn

2009-02-13 22:05:17.844424+01 by Dan Lyke 1 comments

Dang it. I think my little town is pretty cool but, so far as I know, we don't have a pornography collection. I think the Dutch are head of us:

The city of Leeuwarden has lost its pornography collection. Here's the original Telegraaf article on Leeuwarden losing its porn collection in Dutch.

Addendum: Better article at The State.

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#Comment Re: made: 2009-02-14 22:39:22.996046+01 by: spl

You need to catch up with the people here! I'll bet you don't even have a red light district like Utrecht.

I think a more interesting "red light district" is in Utrecht. The women are in houseboats. Each has the usual picture window, in which she can display her wares, and the houseboats are moored to a long dock that has a paved road running along next to it. By the way, the same caution about cameras applies here too. A friend and I once drove slowly by, shooting videotape, until one of the ladies came flying out of her houseboat in a pink negligee, hopped into a cab and took off after us! We got away, and I got some great videotape of the whole escapade.

I live 5 minutes away from it by bike.

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