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Big tit stars
Danni Ashe
Danuta Lato
Darlene English
Dawn Stone
Debbie Jordan
Dee Dee Reeves
Denise Davies
Denise Swenson
Desirae
Devon Daniels
Diane Poppos
Donna Ambrose
Ebony Ayes
Eden Mor
Erica Campbell
Erica Campbell
Ewa Sonnet
Faith Stevens
Fawn Miller
Gianna Michaels
Gillian Pearl
Georgia Jackson
Georgina Lempkin
Inbedwithfaith
Ines Cudna
Iva
Janey Frawley
Jeannine Oldfield
Jelena Jensen
Jenny
Joan Brinkman
Joana
Julia Miles
Julia Sonnet
Julie Williams
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This blonde is outta this world
Panic on Wall Street
part 2
Danni Ashe herself
was invited to appear on various TV shows, and there were even rumors that she
had been offered a movie contract. On the day following Red-and- Yellow
Thursday, Faith
Stevens failed to appear at her usual subway exit, and people wondered
whether she had been fired from her job. A spokesman for her employer said, "We
wouldn't fire a young girl just for attracting attention, but we thought it was
a good idea to give
Denise Davies a couple of days off and let things cool down." When she
took two more days off to celebrate the Jewish holidays, the fact was so
newsworthy that television commentator Jerry Jewel highlighted it in his segment
of "The Big News" broadcast, giving it even better billing than the fact that
gorgeous Devon
Daniels had announced that she would soon be divorcing her husband,
Peter Mathis. Six heavyweight boxers, Manuel Ramos, George Chuvalo, Buster
Mathis, James Woody, Forest Ward and Chuck Wepner collectively offered to act as
the girl's's bodyguards.
Diane Poppos, whao
happened to be the publicity director of Madison Square Garden, phoned her with
the offer of the heavyweight escort. Fawn Miller said that she was "very
flattered and very excited" about the offer, adding, "I haven't decided whether
I'm going to do it yet. So far, everybody has been getting something out of
this, except me. I'm not doing anything for nothing. I want to get interviewed
for money. " Erica
Campbell even made the editorial pages of the country's newspapers. The
Los Angeles Herald Examiner printed an editorial which said: "One of the biggest
things to hit Wall Street since the 1929 crash turned out to be a shapely young
woman in a tight sweater. More than 5,000 brokers, bankers and clerks staged a
lunch-hour mob scene, pushing and shoving to get a good look at the 21-year-old
Julia Sonnet
whose measurements are 43-25-37. It was a delightful story and it underscored an
obvious fact. The men who work in Wall Street have an exceptionally sharp eye
for figures." Ewa Sonnet's
statement that she is "just an ordinary girl" is a statement that anyone with
even average vision and intelligence will find hard to believe. In any case, on
Red-and- Yellow Thursday, the Dow hit a new high on Wall Street. This girl's
story brings to mind a somewhat similar incident which occurred at Coney Island
in July, 1966. On that hot Sunday afternoon, a young girl named
Gianna Michaels
Rossi, whose measurements were 42-25-36, was swimming in the crowded
surf-and lost the top of her bikini. For a few minutes, she swam around, trying
to find it, but without success. At last, not knowing what else to do, the poor
girl started to get out of the water. As her undraped upper figure came into
view, other swimmers stared at her as though she were "a new Venus rising from
the sea," as an imaginative reporter told the story the next day. Affecting a
nonchalance she didn't quite feel,
Ines Cudna walked
out of the water and headed up the beach to where her clothes were. On any
summer Sunday, Coney Island beaches are crowded, and the crowds on that
particular Sunday began to follow the girl, making her progress even slower and
more difficult. She strode along the beach, like a magnificent, slow-moving
magnet, drawing particles of humanity in her wake-in her own magnetic field." A
lifeguard hurried over to
Jelena Jensen
and offered her the protection of his sweat shirt. But the girl, who either had
a delicious sense of humor or else was law-abiding beyond the call of duty,
rejected it.
Georgina Lempkin pointed to the word LIFEGUARD emblazoned across the
front of the sweatshirt, and said, straight-faced, "Don't be silly. I would get
arrested for impersonating a lifeguard." A policeman did indeed approach
Julia Miles,
but a protective crowd kept him away from her until she had covered herself in a
yellow terry cloth robe. She was able to leave the beach without any further
incident. There is only one comment to make which will do justice to all those
girls. We make that comment with genuine admiration: "What a pair!" 271025
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