"When was the last time you saw pigs with clothes on?"

Winky

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Mural of Pink Pigs Painted on Side of Barbecue Restaurant in Washington State Causes Grief
12-30-2004 3:38 PM

SNOHOMISH, Wash. -- A mural of pink pigs painted on the side of a barbecue restaurant is apparently too spicy for officials in this city's historic district.

The city has denied a permit to Janelle and Steve Carpenter, owners of the BBQ Shack, and the painting has remained veiled behind a white tarp since the restaurant opened last week.

The mural features five pink pigs on a white concrete wall, unwilling participants in meal preparation. One is ready to be grilled as another attempts escape in a hot air balloon. The remaining three appear to be to enticing drivers to stop.

The Carpenters have appealed the decision.

"They think it's very out of place," Janelle Carpenter said of city officials. "It's barbecue. ... It's crazy."

The couple had planned to open their restaurant in October. At the time, Janelle Carpenter said, the City Council told her she wouldn't need a permit to paint the exterior of the 600-square-foot building.

So began the $3,500 painting of unclothed pigs, as well as one of a black 1957 Chevrolet convertible _ the town is known for its classic car shows.

But as the painting's neared completion, Carpenter said she was told that while painting a building is kosher, pigs and other objects are considered murals and require a permit.

She said the city's Design Review Board, which makes recommendations about exterior changes to buildings in the district, objected to the painting because it doesn't fit the district's landscape and because naked pigs might lead to paintings of naked people.

Dwight Hartman, the city's planning manager, denied the permit based on board recommendations. He declined to comment.

Karen Guzak, board chairwoman, also refused to explain the board's objections, citing the Carpenters' appeal.

"How offensive can a pig be?" said Tom Grissett of Snohomish, a customer eating barbecue pork at the diner on Wednesday. "When was the last time you saw pigs with clothes on?"

Information from: The Herald, http://www.heraldnet.com
 

ResearchMonkey

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Inkara1

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I don't think this is what was intended by the idea of politicians bringing home the bacon.
 

chcr

Too cute for words
Evidently we're going to have to put 25 foot privacy fences around every farm, zoo, etc. in the land so some self-righteous fuckwad won't be offended by the rampant nakedness. I don't think my cats or dogs are going to like dressing up...
 

abooja

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Weirdly puritanical coming from a state where it's illegal to eavesdrop on your own kid's phone calls. Thank god I never moved to Seattle.
 
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