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Dear Readers,
no sightings of women pissing to report today, 2 pee stories I got from the
media over the last 2 weeks will make up the meat of today's report. I did get
out the last 2 Saturday nights but got no pee sightings, this Saturday was
particularly frustrating because I heard several ladies complain of needing to
pee but none of them did. I caught a lady coming out of an alley behind a
parking lot that I suspect peed, but I got there too late to see exactly where
she went back there and since I never saw her go to a spot to pee, I couldn't
count it as a pee sighting.
Saw a nice female pee puddle last week on a sidewalk entrance to a parking
garage, would have been a piss puddle picture if I saw the lady who did it - but
I got there too late.
It's cold now and the crowds are smaller, looks like my ladies pee sightings
have completely dried up as I remain stuck with just 2 for November and 89 for
the year, on the way to what will be a new record low pee sightings year. I like
to think of this as a "pee sightings recession year" - the pattern is following
the way the economy is going in the way that the bottom seems to be falling out.
But I did get to go out this weekend which makes it better than last year, where
this was the first of 6 straight weekends of big snow storms. Early forecasts
say we will get some snow on Thanksgiving day, but it looks like light snow so
there is a possibility of pee sightings work next weekend. OK, the week's 2
media pee stories:
The first was a story about confessions of actresses about their most embarrassing on-set moments. This gem was from Actress Briana Evigan, who peed outside in the rain during the outdoor rain scene of the movie Step up 2: The Streets. Her explanation of what happened: "I tore the ACL in my right knee. The whole rain segment was done with a big crazy brace on my leg and I actually peed out there in the rain. We were soaking, a thunder storm pouring down on us, the toilets were really far away and it was a struggle for me to get there. Everyone knew.
The most interesting was a case on Judge Judy last week that I happened to
catch - and record. A teenage girl, Jessica, who had been staying with her
friend Michelle in Michelle's parent's house, was suing Michelle because she
says Michelle put her belongings in the front yard after Jessica moved out and
most ended up missing or damaged. Michelle had a counter-suit filed for
defamation of character, claiming Jessica came to her work and embarrassed her
by saying nasty things about her in front of co-workers trying to get her to pay
for her missing and damaged belongings.
Pretty routine stuff, until they got to Michelle's countersuit: Michelle's
supervisor at work was there when Jessica came in and started bad-mouthing her,
supervisor Jennifer got up and testified. She said that in front of store
customers, Jessica brought up an incident at her mother's house after a party
Michelle had been at, where Michelle went into the front yard and "pulled down
her pants and peed."
Michelle turned her head away in embarrassment as Judge Judy asked Jessica if
she had said this.
Jessica said yes, then Judge Judy turned to Michelle and asked her if she had
done that.
"Yes, as ashamed as I am to admit it, yes I did that!" Michelle said.
Judge Judy told Michelle "That's not actionable, defamation has to be something
somebody said about you that is false. As embarrassing and unladylike as that
was for you to do, you still did it - so she's not defaming you by saying you
did that!"
The look on Michelle's face throughout this was priceless, having stuff like
that aired out on national TV! But she brought it on herself by wanting to use
this for a countersuit. Judge Judy gave Jessica a judgment for a portion of the
money she wanted for her belongings and Michelle's countersuit was dismissed:
can't sue somebody for telling other people they saw you pee outside! But you
already knew that, right?
This segment was about a 5-minute recording, I'm thinking of making a video clip
of it.
Finally, I read a letter in an 'Ethics' column in the Sunday paper
here, from a college student who was upset about a former city council member in
his town who regularly snapped pictures of drunk college students around bars
near the college campus acting rowdy on weekends and posted them on the internet
to rile up people living in the area. The student wrote that since these
pictures didn't show faces and the identities of the students they were probably
legal, but is something like that ethical? The columnist wrote that there
probably was a better way for the former councilman to call out bad student
behavior.
This reminded me of the early days of
desperatewomen.com when I was thinking about which pictures to put up in my
sample album. I decided not to post the pictures showing faces and naked
genitals before I actually found out that would protect me legally, even though
it limited me to just a fraction of my pictures, I didn't want to embarrass any
of the ladies in the pictures by posting identifiable pictures of them. Good
thing I did it that way, I've never had any problems and the pictures apparently
haven't caused any problems for any of the ladies in them.
There's one lady I run into periodically who I caught mid-stream peeing with
a friend in a mid-90's shot (desp 51, she was smiling at me in the shot) and 1
lady I snapped peeing 2 different times (desp 12 and 16) and I've seen maybe a
handfull of the rest of the 200+ ladies in my pictures again. Probably 95% of
the ladies were out-of-state visitors or came from suburban areas and aren't in
the pee sightings area very often, those who did return I never noticed again
because they never peed outside again!