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To: JakeStraw who wrote (9945)5/26/1999 1:46:00 PM
From: SIer formerly known as Joe B.  Read Replies (2) of 62549
 
Woman Uses Breasts As Bird's Nest
Wednesday May 26 11:30 AM ET

dailynews.yahoo.com
OSLO (Reuters) - A Norwegian woman is using the cleavage between her breasts as a nest to help incubate a bird's egg,
Norwegian media reported Wednesday.

Anne-Mette Smette, a 58-year-old former hospital midwife, reckons the speckled green and brown egg should hatch in
several weeks time. She aims to keep it in her cleavage, even when sleeping at night, to keep it warm.

A farmer found the egg, believed to belong to a curlew, apparently abandoned last week. Smette tried to get a hen to
incubate the egg but the bird refused to accept it.

Her husband, Knut, was under instructions not to touch her breasts for fear of cracking the egg. ''Now it's look but don't
touch,'' he told the daily Verdens Gang.

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