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To: Les H who wrote (168642)12/3/2008 12:17:07 PM
From: Jim McMannisRead Replies (1) | Respond to of 306849
 
newswithviews.com
mindfully.org
They should be easy to find.



To: Les H who wrote (168642)12/3/2008 12:54:22 PM
From: Smiling BobRespond to of 306849
 
This is horrible!
Good samaritans need to check for smugglers.
One at a time



To: Les H who wrote (168642)12/3/2008 1:26:08 PM
From: bentwayRespond to of 306849
 
"More than 130,000 inflatable breasts have been lost at sea en route to Australia."

How many infant sea mammals will nurse on those tits and die of malnutrition?



To: Les H who wrote (168642)12/15/2008 11:44:27 AM
From: Les HRead Replies (1) | Respond to of 306849
 
Missing boobs found in Melbourne

MORE than 100,000 pairs of missing inflatable breasts intended for an Australian men's magazine promotion have turned up in Melbourne.

The shipment of plastic boobs from China had been missing for more than a week after Chinese officials lost the paperwork and put them on the wrong boat, a Ralph magazine spokeswoman said.

They had been due to dock in Sydney last week, but have since turned up at a Melbourne dock, where they've been sitting for a week.

Workers are now frantically working to put them in bags to go out with the December 15 issue.

Ralph editor Santi Pintado said the incident had cost the magazine $30,000.

"If we'd found them a day later, it'd have been too late to get them on the next issue," Pintado said.

"You'd think the Chinese economy was in enough trouble without misplacing 130,000 pairs of boobs."

The magazine is expected to break the Guinness world record for the most boobs given away at one time.

news.com.au