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  • Originally posted by Northwestcoug View Post
    Sounds like you are too familiar with that boutique. Do YOU have a problem with punography?

    I missed the colored shirt. But you could tell he lost all spirituality in the end; the facial hair doesn't lie.
    I live in Kaysville. It's been quite a little uproar here. Even the SLC and Ogden media have taken notice. A few radio programs have followed it. It's mostly died down and life has moved on, but it was a news item around here for a while.

    Originally posted by marsupial View Post
    Sounds like more of a panty fetish to me.

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    • What irritates me about this video is that I placed a reply saying we, as LDS people, should boycott any and all businesses that sell pornography. Can't imagine why the host never put that reply up for others to see.

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      • Originally posted by edward777 View Post
        What irritates me about this video is that I placed a reply saying we, as LDS people, should boycott any and all businesses that sell pornography. Can't imagine why the host never put that reply up for others to see.
        I can

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        • Originally posted by Portland Ute View Post
          I live in Kaysville. It's been quite a little uproar here. Even the SLC and Ogden media have taken notice. A few radio programs have followed it. It's mostly died down and life has moved on, but it was a news item around here for a while.



          Oh c'mon. I was just joking. Of course you should know where it is... And hopefully you have bought some fun things for your wife there.
          What's to explain? It's a bunch of people, most of whom you've never met, who are just as likely to be homicidal maniacs as they are to be normal everyday people, with whom you share the minutiae of your everyday life. It's totally normal, and everyone would understand.
          -Teenage Dirtbag

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          • Originally posted by Portland Ute View Post
            2) The guy walked right past the store front which is home to the most controversial lingerie shop in Utah and possibly the United States. Pretty You Boutique surely was his destination as he walked from the theater.
            So what makes this place so controversial? Do they have a modest section.

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            • Originally posted by Clark Addison View Post
              I can
              Please elaborate.

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              • Originally posted by edward777 View Post
                Please elaborate.
                I am assuming that the word "Marriott" was either written or implied in your comment.

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                • Originally posted by marsupial View Post
                  Oh c'mon. I was just joking. Of course you should know where it is... And hopefully you have bought some fun things for your wife there.
                  Shopping has been done, money has been spent, lives have been changed.

                  Originally posted by RC Vikings View Post
                  So what makes this place so controversial? Do they have a modest section.

                  No. They sell colorful, revealing bras and panties and lingerie.

                  Actually, I take it back. She does sell robes and "house dresses."

                  The controversy is that it's a lingerie store in probably the most conservative LDS community in the world. The other thing that I guess had concerned citizens worried is that the store front in question is the largest store window in the city. How can the largest store front in the city be dedicated to underwear that is not the Lord's underwear? What message does that send to the kids? Will nobody think of the children?


                  Also, it's right next to the Kaysville Theater. People line up out on the sidewalk to get in to the movies, especially on Mondays and Friday and Saturday nights. Those people that line up in front of the store are forced to stand next to mannequins that are scantily clad and covered in scanty underwear. Again, children are being exposed to the fact that women wear underwear.

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                  • Originally posted by Portland Ute View Post
                    Shopping has been done, money has been spent, lives have been changed.




                    No. They sell colorful, revealing bras and panties and lingerie.

                    Actually, I take it back. She does sell robes and "house dresses."

                    The controversy is that it's a lingerie store in probably the most conservative LDS community in the world. The other thing that I guess had concerned citizens worried is that the store front in question is the largest store window in the city. How can the largest store front in the city be dedicated to underwear that is not the Lord's underwear? What message does that send to the kids? Will nobody think of the children?


                    Also, it's right next to the Kaysville Theater. People line up out on the sidewalk to get in to the movies, especially on Mondays and Friday and Saturday nights. Those people that line up in front of the store are forced to stand next to mannequins that are scantily clad and covered in scanty underwear. Again, children are being exposed to the fact that women wear underwear.
                    Lol - that's it? I can take these morally outraged consumers to the window of a sex shop here in Houston, right next to a megachurch. After which they will no doubt return home and bear witness at the next open mike Sunday about the evils of the world outside Utah and how gals they are to be home from that scary place.
                    Awesomeness now has a name. Let me introduce myself.

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                    • Originally posted by nikuman View Post
                      Lol - that's it? I can take these morally outraged consumers to the window of a sex shop here in Houston, right next to a megachurch. After which they will no doubt return home and bear witness at the next open mike Sunday about the evils of the world outside Utah and how gals they are to be home from that scary place.
                      That's about it.

                      But, like I said, I don't think you'll find a more LDS, conservative place anywhere. Even in Utah county.

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                      • I have a friend who worked security at ZCMI back in the day.

                        They picked up a teen boy after about an hour of following this pattern: Picking up two shirts in the young men section, walking past/through the lingerie section - quickly grabbing one item or another and sticking it between the shirts - and then heading to the dressing room.

                        He repeated this several times and had disappeared into the men's dressing room with several items of lingerie - always leaving the dressing room with the shirts, but not the lingerie.

                        Once they determined that he wasn't bringing the lingerie back out and that they needed to figure out if he was hiding it under his clothes or something, they picked him up to ask a few questions. Turns out he was taking the stuff into the dressing room, then just hanging it there on a hook and looking at it...letting his thoughts run WILD.

                        Just imagine if this poor young man were left to look at lingerie through a store front window rather than in the privacy of a dressing room stall?

                        The ZCMI was in Layton...but the kid must've been from Kaysville...

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                        • Originally posted by Portland Ute View Post
                          That's about it.

                          But, like I said, I don't think you'll find a more LDS, conservative place anywhere. Even in Utah county.
                          I think you are wrong about that. After all, about half of the residents are Ute fans

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                          • Originally posted by Portland Ute View Post
                            That's about it.

                            But, like I said, I don't think you'll find a more LDS, conservative place anywhere. Even in Utah county.
                            I don't know about that. Davis and Utah county have other exports besides MLM organizations and supplemants - they export their conservative citizens. Even to evil places outside Utah like nikuman's resident state. My theory is that to maintain their identity they go overboard on their conservatism in church or social settings since they are now physical located outside of Zion. When I hear such attitudes expressed, I'm usually accurate when I suspect they are transplants from either Davis or Utah counties. For example, I was recently taken to task for considering "non-church" universities for my HS kids in a conversation with an LDS couple we had just met. The concern was that a student would lose their testimony while studying engineering at state school. I directly asked if either one of them was from Davis or Utah counties. It turns out that the husband was from Davis and the wife was from Utah county.
                            “Not the victory but the action. Not the goal but the game. In the deed the glory.”
                            "All things are measured against Nebraska." falafel

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                            • Originally posted by Paperback Writer View Post
                              I don't know about that. Davis and Utah county have other exports besides MLM organizations and supplemants - they export their conservative citizens. Even to evil places outside Utah like nikuman's resident state. My theory is that to maintain their identity they go overboard on their conservatism in church or social settings since they are now physical located outside of Zion. When I hear such attitudes expressed, I'm usually accurate when I suspect they are transplants from either Davis or Utah counties. For example, I was recently taken to task for considering "non-church" universities for my HS kids in a conversation with an LDS couple we had just met. The concern was that a student would lose their testimony while studying engineering at state school. I directly asked if either one of them was from Davis or Utah counties. It turns out that the husband was from Davis and the wife was from Utah county.


                              Don't hang your Utah County bullshit on Davis County. Davis County is NOT known for MLM supplement companies. That is a UC thing all the way!

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                              • Originally posted by Portland Ute View Post


                                Don't hang your Utah County bullshit on Davis County. Davis County is NOT known for MLM supplement companies. That is a UC thing all the way!
                                I stand corrected - sorry about tarnishing the rep. of Davis county - many of my ancestors are probably rolling over in their Davis County graves with this slight.

                                I'm definitely going to visit that Kaysville boutique on my next tour of Zion.
                                “Not the victory but the action. Not the goal but the game. In the deed the glory.”
                                "All things are measured against Nebraska." falafel

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