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Live Window Mannequin

survey: Do you have any really strange or bizarre neighbors?
i do. the street behind me has a house of swingers. They advertise by keeping a mannequin in their living room window with 1 breast exposed. they dress it up for holidays and such.
i suppose that signals people they are available....
Oh no def not.
Well, besides the guy that lives next to me who is a total cross dresser painter thing. Where's bikinis in the summer and rides his bike down the beach.
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Mannequin Poses in a Store Window $39.99 Cotton Coulson Mannequin Poses in a Store Window - Photographic Print |
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Mannequin in a Window That is Reflecting the Store Fronts Across the Road $39.99 Todd Gipstein Mannequin in a Window That is Reflecting the Store Fronts Across the Road - Photographic Print |
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Cradle of Filth: Mannequin - $6.99 British black metal firebrands Cradle of Filth have taken the vision of their epic-scale stage show and translated it onto film in this DVD release, which features three songs from their 2003 album Damnation and a Day. Cradle of Filth: Mannequin features studio-shot videos for the songs "Mannequin" and "Babylon A.D.," as well as a live performance of "Promise of Fever" and a short documentary on the making of the "Mannequin" clip. ~ Mark Deming, Rovi |
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Mannequin/Mannequin 2: On the Movie [2 Discs] - Dolby $12.99 Includes:Mannequin (1987), MPAA Rating: PG Mannequin 2: On the Move (1991), MPAA Rating: PG Mannequin In Mannequin, a lame attempt to revive the style and panache of fantasy-tinged romantic comedies of the '30s and '40s, Andrew McCarthy stars as a department store window-dresser who discovers that one of his mannequins (Kim Cattrall) is actually a woman from ancient Egypt when she becomes animated one evening. She then inspires him to become the most expressive window-dresser the business has ever seen. Of course, there is intrigue involving a rival department store's attempt to drive the good guys out of business, and together the two store-crossed lovers must combat the forces of evil to save the day. There is no real mystery about what will happen in the course of the film; it all seems color-by-numbers. The only thing unique about Mannequin is its uniquely bad and illogical script, which has holes larger than the Grand Canyon. Mannequin was a surprise box-office hit, earning nearly 25 million dollars in just under a month of its release -- no small feat considering its miniscule budget and seeming lack of appeal to any particular demographic. It spawned an inferior sequel, Mannequin Two: On the Move, reaffirming the belief that anything is possible. In spite of being panned by critics across the board, it did manage to receive one accolade -- its theme, "Nothing's Gonna Stop Us Now," was nominated by the Academy for Best Song. ~ Jeremy Beday, Rovi Mannequin 2: On the Move Flamboyant window dresser Hollywood Montrose (Meshach Taylor) provides the link between this film and the original Mannequin after the departure of Kim Cattrall and Andrew McCarthy from the cast. Hollywood has now been promoted to the head of Prince & Company's Visual Display Department. He takes on a new assistant, Jason (William Ragsdale) who, in times past, was the dauphin of the kingdom of Hauptmann-Koenig. One thousand years ago, he lost his beloved Jessie (Kristy Swanson) when an evil sorcerer (Terry Kiser) turned her into a wooden icon, now known as the Enchanted Peasant Girl. As a tribute to Hauptmen-Koenig, the Enchanted Peasant Girl is being sent to Prince & Company for a window display. Jason awakens Jessie and the two get re-acquainted, having a millennium of things to catch up on. But the evil sorcerer, now reincarnated as Count Spretzle, arrives on the scene to take Jessie (and a prized necklace) and hop a flight for Bermuda, with Jason the only one who can stop him. ~ Paul Brenner, Rovi |
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Grace the Dummy Mannequin on Display in Saks Fifth Avenue's Store Window $79.99 Alfred Eisenstaedt "Grace the Dummy" Mannequin on Display in Saks Fifth Avenue's Store Window - Premium Photographic Print |
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Free Shipping. Metal Mannequin Stand $117 Create a lovely decorative accent with the Metal Mannequin Stand. This wrought iron display stand is perfect for showcasing various accessories, such as scarves, necklaces, belts, and more! Great as both a shop window display and a home decor item, this mannequin features an intricate wrought iron design and a fine finish. When fully extended, it stands 65" tall; it can also easily be converted into a tabletop display. Made of metal. This item ships directly from the manufacturer. Product usually arrives in 4-10 business days, depending on destination, including order processing and shipping. APO/FPO shipping unavailable |
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Mannequin 1 & 2 $9.76 Rated: NRSynopsis: Mannequin: In many ways Emmy is the perfect girlfriend: pretty and poised with a perpetual smile -- and she never talks back. Sure she's a department store dummy but Jonathan doesn't seem to mind.Mannequin 2: On The Move: Hollywood Montrose (Meshach Taylor) has now been promoted to the head of Prince & Company's Visual Display Department. He takes on a new assistant Jason (William Ragsdale) who in a past life was the prince of the kingdom of Hauptmann-Koenig. One thousand years ago he lost his beloved Jessie (Kristy Swanson) when an evil sorcerer (Terry Kiser) turned her into a wooden icon now known as the Enchanted Peasant Girl. As a tribute to Hauptman-Koenig the Enchanted Peasant Girl is being sent to Prince & Company for a window display. Jason awakens Jessie and the two get re-acquainted having a millennium of things to catch up on. But the evil sorcerer now reincarnated as Count Spretzle arrives on the scene to take Jessie (and a prized necklace) and hop a flight for Bermuda with Jason the only one who can stop him. |
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Shopping in Venice vs New York
A bit of contrast.
I decided to take a moment of my time to share a bit of contrast I noticed and think very important for people to bear in mind in the hope that one day there will be change in the way people shop in New York City.
My business travels have recently taken me to Italy. I was in Venice, Rome and Milan. Now perhaps some other time I can walk you through my trip and the wonderful things I have seen not to mention the successful business I met there, but now is not the time. What occurred to me as I was doing some shopping in Milan was very unnerving. I could not identify the source f my discomfort for quite some time and my mind was not at ease. Then it occurred to me as I was passing a shop it was upon looking a one of the store from display mannequins clad in a beautiful Italian dress if I remember correctly, and then I understood. There was no noise. It was so quiet and clean. Yes there were many people shopping and the streets were full. But there were no cars. I did not notice when I walked onto the streets that had all the shops but there are no cars allowed! And no motor bikes! That is a truly amazing shopping experience. The place was so clean. I not understand how seriously Italians take their shopping.
I was so uncomfortable not because there was a problem, but because there was none at all. I live in New York City when I'm not out of town and the noise is outrageous! Yes there are beautiful display mannequins in Manhattan (wearing the same clothing the mannequins in Milan I might add) but the clutter and bustle and the enormous amounts of litter really distracts from the mood. The honking and the wail of screaming sirens is positively jarring. How am I supposed to think about the wonderful storefronts and the lovely female mannequins when it feels like I'm in the middle of a terrorist attack?
While it is true that prolonged exposure to anything can cause you to develop a tolerance and lack of receptivity (this goes for the biological as well as the psychological) I still think it ridiculous that people should have to shop in such an environment.
I'm not proposing that Fifth Avenue be shut down to transportation I'm simply suggesting that something could be and should be done about the noise and the cleanliness of the great city of New York.
The experience of shopping in Milan has shown me all too clearly that shopping in general has the ability and potential to be exceedingly peaceful and pleasurable. Not just the stores themselves but the walk to and from them, and the joy and excitement the lovely mannequins behind the big glass windows bring to the heart and the mind.
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