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Ralph magazine loses 130,000 inflatable boobs at sea
Storm in a C-cup - 130,000 boobs lost at sea 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 cargo is worth about $200,000, which is another blow for publisher ...
Men's magazine loses 130,000 inflatable breasts
Men's magazine loses 130,000 inflatable breasts
telegraph.co.uk — The breasts, worth 100,000, were planned to be a free gift in Ralph magazine - but vanished before arriving at their destination. A spokeswoman said the container left docks in Beijing two weeks ago but turned up empty in Sydney this week. The ... (more) Men's magazine loses 130,000 inflatable breasts
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Megan McArdle — A major setback for an Australian magazine: 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 cargo is worth about $200,000, which is another blow for publisher ACP's parent company PBL, which is already in $4.3 billion of debt. A spokeswoman for Ralph said the container left docks in Beijing two weeks ago but turned up empty in Sydney this week. Perhaps the crew ...

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Whiskey Fire — ... I was at first ecstatic about this:130,000 boobs lost at sea But it's just about some missing inflatable breasts bound for Australia. For a minute there I'd thought the NRO cruise ship sank. ...

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Men’s magazine loses 130,000 inflatable breasts: A men’s magazine has lost a shipment of 130,000 inflatable breasts en route to Australia. ( Telegraph UK ) The breasts, worth £100,000, were planned to be a free gift in Ralph magazine - but vanished before arriving at their ...