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Bold girls wear Wonder Bras, which contain curved metal segments to support the breasts.
The clever folk at Gossard have realised that these can double up as radio aerials, and have discretely provided a small jack-plug point towards the back of their new Wonder-Media Bra. This does not effect the
comfort or profile of the garment at all.
A radio receiver can now be plugged in, ensuring perfect tuning while others struggle with a weak reception. Every bold girl deserves to receive clear, crackle free signals, and Wonder-Media Bra never fails to deliver.
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Heh! I missread that as "bald girls" |
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Sinéad Marie Bernadette O'Connor Wonder-Media bra. |
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"Nice wi-fi access points!" |
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Hmmm ... an underwire wireless. |
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"So, is 'Volume' the left one or the right one?" |
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Try twiddling it, and see if you go deaf in one ear. |
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One thing I've noticed is that women with writing on
their T-shirts get very irritated by slow readers. |
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Thinking about this idea... - would a stereo pair of
smallish, roughly parabolic dishes give you good
signal detection *and* distance-to-source
information? |
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