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Summertime is slow when it comes to news. Unless some guy is walking around feeling up women's feet at the HUB lawn I really really have to do some searching for something to post about. I guess I could write about non-Penn State related things, like some people, but what's the point in that, right? Well, how about this, a Penn State sweater showing up in a 2004 British film? You want updates, take what you can get.
So I get regular updates on Penn State things that are being written about on the Interwebs and today got an update from someone who commented on a British film called Cashback. As the above pictures attest, in one scene a woman is wearing a Penn State sweatshirt, which is odd considering it's a British film. And a short film at that. Although it was made into a feature in 2006, the 2004 version is only 18 minutes long.
OK. Whatever. Who cares about this movie, you're probably saying. Well, how about lengthy scenes of female nudity? Here's a link to the full 18-minute short which is obviously NSFW.
If you can't watch, or just don't care to, it's about a guy who works at a supermarket overnight. In order to make the shift go by faster, he pretends to(or actually does, I'm not sure) stop time and undresses the women shopping in the store in order to sketch them. Seems perfectly normal. Oh, he puts their clothes back on before starting time again. That's nice.
If I could stop time I would have stolen the money out of the cash registers. But that's just me.








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