"Dave Smith" > wrote in message
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> On 2014-09-24 11:21 AM, Paul M. Cook wrote:
>> "Dave Smith" > wrote in message
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>>> On 2014-09-24 9:20 AM, Nancy2 wrote:
>>>>
>>>> To everyone in this third-boob thread: Take a quick look at the top
>>>> headlines at E! Online. The whole three-boob
>>>> story is a hoax. And the rest of the story is also pretty strange. (I
>>>> would post a link to the article, but
>>>> whatever I copy and paste is some weird thing that I cut from an
>>>> email.)
>>>>
>>>>
>>>
>>> I guess we aren't surprised about that. The whole story was fishy from
>>> the start. I mean.... having a third boob implanted in order to make
>>> here self repulsive to men??? She was a "massage therapist". Read a
>>> little bit into that one... she worked in a massage parlor.
>>>
>>
>> Do you have the address by any chance? Just ... ya know ... curious.
>>
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> How about an URL for the debunking.:
> http://ca.eonline.com/news/582050/gi...elaborate-hoax
>
>
> The article says that she was a massage therapist in Tampa. It tells about
> how her luggage was stolen at the airport there and a couple people
> arrested. The paperwork indicates that among the articles in the bag was a
> three breast prosthetic. Of course it would be much easier to forge a
> police department property receipt than to get a third boob installation,
> and there would be no issues with the cops released personal data to the
> police.
Are we talking therapeutic massage or the happy kind?
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