Friday, July 31, 2009

Get a wax job here


Can't imagine why this is called the South Beach Waxing Studio...it's at least 300 miles from South Beach! In fact, it's near downtown Ocala.

17 comments:

Don and Krise said...

But South Beach sounds so...so...posh. Funny though, posh isn't the word I would have used to describe this place. What a crisp photo though. Nice work.

Cezar and Léia said...

This work should be very interesting indeed.
Happy weekend dear friend
Léia

VP said...

Is it called South Beach after the diet? They starve you before waxing? Good catch, strange place.

cieldequimper said...

The beach is in your imagination while you squirm when the job is being done!

Lois said...

That's pretty funny! Love their phone number.

Small City Scenes said...

Ay-yi-yi and OUCH!!! MB

Anonymous said...

Things that make ya go... Hmmm! hehehe

Debbie Courson Smith said...

When I was in AZ earlier this year, they had the European Waxing Center :)

Judy said...

That title made me laugh...and yes, ouch.

Lowell said...

Hi Boise Diva - I think you probably hit on something that was lurking in the back of my mind...it's probably not the "location" they're referring to, but a type of wax job...is that possible? I know nothing about waxing other than I need to wax the car...

Mary Stebbins Taitt said...

Maybe they just like the name--or the diet? Nice capture, though.

crocrodyl said...

I like the composition of colors - red and white.

Buenos Aires Photoblog said...

Hehe, funny! What about an original Brazilian bikini wax? Outch! It's so big in Rio and that's also just around the corner. *ROFL*

Frank said...

South Beach? In Ocala?? The owner is obviously a long way from home but is hoping the name will grab our attention. Which it did. Fun capture.(Did you get a quick wax job? For the car, right?)

EG CameraGirl said...

Hmmm. Maybe the owner started the business in South Beach and thought it would be too hard to change his/her business name. OK, I AM just guessing. ;-)

Tash said...

The colors are great. Nice angle on the house. I would never guessed what the business was about.

Kcalpesh said...

I think it's the name that matters after all, when you don't really know about the place too much! If the name sounds good, then everything else seems good too :-)

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