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Storm in a C-cup - boobs lost at sea
A men's magazine "Ralph" has lost a shipment of inflatable breasts enroute from Beijing to Sydney that were meant for their January issue. Well, they say pirating is big business these days, but what's someone going to do with 130,000 inflatable boobs?
More than 130,000 inflatable breasts have been lost at sea en route to Australia.
Men's magazine Ralph was planning to include the boobs as a free gift with its January issue.
The magazine has put out an alert to shipping authorities to see if they have the container, but if they don't turn up in the next 48 hours it will be too late for the next issue, she said.
Ralph editor Santi Pintado urged anyone who has any information to contact the magazine.
"Unless Somali pirates have stolen them its difficult to explain where they are," Pintado told AAP.
"If anyone finds any washed up on a beach, please let us know."
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Most RecentMost Recommended Comments (3)
at 19:15 on December 2nd, 2008
Very creative headline, made me smile. I'll be looking at news photos of Somali pirates to see if they are using these.
at 14:46 on December 3rd, 2008
It is obvious what happened
The Somalis have taken them. They will then use the straps to tie them together to make inflatable boats.
So when the next ship is taken, it will be a boob job.
at 15:58 on December 4th, 2008
That's it. I'm canceling my subscription to "Ralph" magazine.