Posted on 05/07/2008 2:56:31 PM PDT by quark
Sheyla Hershey has earned a spot in Brazils version of the Guinness Book of World Records," and she is very proud of the reason why for having the largest breast implants.
After eight surgeries, Hersheys breasts measure FFF...[t]hats equivalent to two quarts of silicone in each breast.
I want to look better each day, every day, the 28-year-old model told the TV station. Everybodys got a dream inside, you know? And, its good when you can make your dream come true.
Hershey, a wife and mother, said she would like her breasts to be even bigger, but the state of Texas limits the amount of silicone that can be put into each breast.
(Excerpt) Read more at foxnews.com ...
she should make an effort to improve her mind....rme
“I know everything is big in Texas, but this is ridiculous.”
For Texas those aren’t even big.
Gravity will eventually take over - this woman is deranged.
Pretty face-too bad.
I thought the sizes were:
{A} Almost Boobs...
{B} Barely there....
{C} Can’t Complain!
{D} Dang!
{DD} Double dang!
{E} Enormous!
{F} Fake.....
{G} Get a Reduction....
{H} Help me, I’ve fallen and I can’t get up !
I’ve done pretty much the same thing naturally, except with my stomach.
She’s got, Uh...Huge tracks of land!
This ain't the dairy farm, pardner.
Texas just doesn’t want breasts bigger than the state itself. Understandable. Illegal immigrants may try to move in onto them.
I'm SO glad the state legislature has addressed this issue, as the idiots who wrote our federal Constitution short-sightedly omitted this obviously important governmental matter from the list of Congression powers of regulation!
</sarc>
FFF??
I don't even know what that means except really, really, really BIG, but we have a girl that works in our PR section with size G breasts. - Yes, she is Brazilian
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