I submit that this is a pretty weird publicity photo. What are those floating mannequins? A water-bottle molded in the image of Jayne, for sale for $5.98.
You can watch MERMAIDS OF TIBURON in several parts on YouTube, following the chain from the first link below.
Or, you can listen to Nina Miranda sing her hit, "Underwater Love," while ogling the best parts of the film, ie, the naked mermaids, in the second clip.
The site known as 007 B dot com is devoted to the "non-sexual" history and usage of female breasts. Why is it named this? I have no better idea even after reading the official explanation.
The number 007 (read as "double-oh-seven") is normally connected with the thought of intelligence work and spies. Here at 007b.com the 'B' doesn't stand for "Bond" but for BREASTS. Our goal is to get people to use their intelligence, so as not to fall prey to the typical "007 - James Bond" type of thinking, which is so prevalent in many countries of our world today.
Anyhow, as part of their mission, they offer galleries of reader-supplied photos of "normal breasts" in all their variety, along with commentary by the owners of the breasts. I will not reproduce any photos here, but allow you to search out the galleries yourself. And of course, you must order their manual on the topic.
Posted By: Paul | Date: Thu May 21, 2009 | Comments (4)
Category: Books, Breasts
I've wasted far too much of my life wondering about whether human breast milk can be turned into cheese. (Well, it's only a few hours I've wasted, but still, that's far too long.) I discussed the subject in one of my books, and concluded that yes, it should be possible to make cheese from human breast milk.
But then, a few months ago, I posted about some woman who said she tried to make cheese from her own breast milk, and it didn't work. She said it was due to human breast milk having too low a protein count.
But here I see that Mexican artist Raul Ortega Ayala served breast milk cheese and crackers at the opening of a London art exhibition. So if you know what you're doing, it must be possible.
Weird Universe has touched on the subject of extended breastfeeding before, but it's a subject that's worth a second look. In this video, Veronica Robinson describes how her daughters have developed a "long-term relationship" with her breasts.
More weirdness from Japan. The Oppai Breast Pillow comes in black or pink. It has a removable cover, and is "Soft... So Soft!" You can buy one for $55 at the Japan Trend Shop. (via InventorSpot)
Category: Movies, Racism, 1960's, Breasts