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Voyeur gets women to bare breasts for satellite
The Telegraph (UK) ^
| 6.28.02
Posted on 06/28/2002 9:13:27 AM PDT by mhking
Voyeur gets women to bare breasts for satellite
(Filed: 28/06/2002)
Four women have contacted police after being persuaded to stand topless in their windows or balconies so that a satellite could give them a mammogram.
The women, aged between 19 and 45, living in the Algarve, southern Portugal, were all contacted by telephone by a woman claiming to be a doctor.
She told them that a revolutionary method had been developed of conducting breast examinations by satellite.
They were told that the consultation would be free if they followed instructions by stripping to the waist and standing in view of the satellite.
One woman was so trusting that she took off all her clothes for the "examination".
Later, the women were telephoned with the alleged results of the examinations. The woman claiming to be a doctor then told them of her sexual desires in graphic detail.
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To: RoughDobermann
LOL
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posted on
06/28/2002 11:23:24 AM PDT
by
Dog Gone
To: johniegrad
I'm not saying these women are dumb or anything but from what I understand they each had to take off their shirts to count to two. Your response is the typical Anglo response to Latin ambiguity. These women did not believe it, for one second. They revelled in the opportunity to defy societal norms, and used the stereotypes affixed to them by Iberian machismo as an excuse behind which they could do it.
To: a history buff
Actually, if the doctor called me and said they were doing satellite colonoscopy I might figure, "What the heck."
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posted on
06/28/2002 1:38:00 PM PDT
by
Gumlegs
To: mhking
When do they get the pap smear ?
To: VRWC_minion
When do they get the pap smear ?The ice cream man does the pap smears on rainy days.
To: mhking
So no pictures of these alleged incidents?
To: mhking
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posted on
06/28/2002 3:40:11 PM PDT
by
JCG
To: JCG; mhking
Nah, Rosie's not, I believe the ladies stated it was a Dr. Reno, a Dr. Janet Reno.
To: a history buff
Uh, yeah, thanks for giving me a headache.
To: mhking
Which action do you think is stupider?
Standing in the window topless?
Or calling the police to tell them how stupid you are?
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posted on
06/28/2002 5:06:31 PM PDT
by
gitmo
To: gitmo
Which action do you think is stupider? Standing in the window topless? Or calling the police to tell them how stupid you are? B.
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posted on
06/28/2002 5:12:28 PM PDT
by
mc5cents
To: Gumlegs
"Actually, if the doctor called me and said they were doing satellite colonoscopy I might figure, "What the heck.""Oh heck, what's so impressive about that? ABC, CBS, NBC, PBS, and CNN crawl up my a** every night via satellite.
To: johniegrad
I'm not saying these women are dumb or anything but from what I understand they each had to take off their shirts to count to two. Let's see, a guy finds four women so gullible and malleable, so easily fooled, so openly sexual and free with their bodies that they will take off their clothes at the flimsiest offer of a medical examination via satellite, and this man exploits this obvious open door to satisfy his every voyueristic or carnal fantasy by ... having them take off their clothes so he can WATCH VIA SATELLITE???? Who's dumb here??? LOL!
Y'know, the Peeping Tom/pervert profession ain't what it used to be.
To: mhking
In America, women do it for beads. If these Portugese women are airheads, what does that say about the American women?
To: a history buff
"These women did not believe it, for one second. They revelled in the opportunity to defy societal norms, and used the stereotypes affixed to them by Iberian machismo as an excuse behind which they could do it."
Yeah, that's what was said. They're dumb.
To: mhking
She told them that a revolutionary method had been developed of conducting breast examinations by satellite.
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I must be getting old. Used to be a dozen roses and dinner did the trick... |
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posted on
06/28/2002 5:24:17 PM PDT
by
Fintan
To: a history buff
I'm not saying these women are dumb or anything but from what I understand they each had to take off their shirts to count to two.Your response is the typical Anglo response to Latin ambiguity. These women did not believe it, for one second. They revelled in the opportunity to defy societal norms, and used the stereotypes affixed to them by Iberian machismo as an excuse behind which they could do it.
Mon, yours is the teepical whitey response to Lahteen ambiguity mon. If you could consult my creestals and read they minds like me, you would know that they are merely defyin; de societal norms and refectin' the stereeotypes assigned by dose macho Hispano-Iberio-Non-whitey cootures.
To: mamelukesabre
Uh, yeah, thanks for giving me a headache.ROFL. What a crock of shit.
To: johniegrad
John,
I went overboard. I should have just said that the Spanish women are often treated as if they were stupid, and sometimes use it to their advantage. I've seen it happen. I wasn't there, and can't read minds. I was way low on sleep. Mea culpa.
To: ArneFufkin
Let's see, a guy finds four women so gullible and malleable, so easily fooled, so openly sexual and free with their bodies that they will take off their clothes at the flimsiest offer of a medical examination via satellite, and this man exploits this obvious open door to satisfy his every voyueristic or carnal fantasy by ... having them take off their clothes so he can WATCH VIA SATELLITE???? Who's dumb here??? LOL! The article says it was a woman calling them.
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posted on
06/29/2002 7:01:19 AM PDT
by
gitmo
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