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  1. Women who have sex before marriage should be hanged, says senior politician in India's Socialist Party

    Abu Azmi, the Socialist Party’s Maharashtra unit chief, says that women who have sex before marriage should be hanged, while the Party's leader says he will scrap a law giving the death penalty to rapists if he’s elected prime minister

     

     

    Sounds like a nice chap.

  2. Let's change the subject.

     

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    Kristy Love, 34, used to hate her curves but now her big boobs mean big business

     

    Busty Kristy Love couldn't get a job as a masseuse in a health spa because she was too big – but now she makes thousands massaging clients with her 48NN breasts.

     

    The 34-year-old from Georgia, in the States, trained for her qualifications, only to be turned down for job after job.

     

    But now Kristy makes as much as $1,300 a day – that's more than £800 – treating clients to the 'Happy Man Works', which involves squashing them under her gigantic bosom and 23st body.

     

    Some men want to be smothered with her 2st breasts, while other clients even get a kick from being hit over the head with them.

     

    Big bosoms run in Kristy's family – her eldest sister, Denise, 51, was also a size 52NN until she had them reduced to a more manageable H-cup. Kristy's own chest started to develop early. At nine years old, she was already a B-cup and as she got older, they continued to fill out.

     

    Although Kristy attempted to hide her bosom under high-necked tops and baggy shirts, it didn't stop the unwanted attention and, when her back ached under the weight, she found herself cursing her big chest. Back then her buxom figure also seemed a hindrance rather than a help to her career.

     

    'When I finished beauty school, no one wanted to hire me. I got interviews but I kept getting asked if I'd be able to stand all day,' says the singleton from Sandy Springs, Atlanta, who prefers to be known by her stage name instead of her real name, Rita. 'People assumed my size would be a disadvantage. They'd never get back in touch.'

     

    So Kristy decided to give massages from her home and, when one cheeky customer asked if she was going to keep her top on, the idea of giving massages with her ample bosom was born: 'At first I was indignant and said I didn't give those kinds of massages. I was ashamed of my body because I was so big.'

     

    However, the more she thought about, Kristy realised she shouldn't dismiss the idea completely and slowly realised that her big boobs could mean big business.

     

    'When I realised there might be something in breast massages, I put an advert in the local newspaper and the phone began ringing off the hook. At first it was difficult to get over my body issues, so I'd only give massages with the lights off.

  3. Intervention!!!!

     

    David Bowie used his platform as the winner of the best British male solo artist on Wednesday night to make an unexpected intervention in the the debate over Scottish independence. In a statement delivered by the model Kate Moss, who accepted the prize for him, Bowie said, "Scotland, stay with us."
  4. Japan's economy grew less than expected last year, despite forecasts it would benefit from a jump in spending ahead of a sales tax increase in April.

     

    Gross domestic product rose by 1% on an annualised basis in the three-month period to December, compared to market estimates of a 2.8% expansion.

     

    This was due to weaker private consumption and capital spending, as well as lower export figures.

     

    However, this is Japan's fourth straight quarterly expansion.

     

    The latest data underscores the questions about Japan's economic recovery, and whether the government's policy of 'Abenomics' is working.

     

    Prime Minister Shinzo Abe has implemented an aggressive stimulus program aimed at weakening the value of the Japanese currency.

     

    The Japanese yen lost about 18% of its value against the US dollar last year, but the boost to exports has been limited.

     

    Mr Abe also pushed through a controversial sales tax increase last year, in an attempt to raise funds to reduce the country's large public debt.

     

    However, Japan's GDP is forecast to shrink in the April-to-June period because of the increase in the consumption tax to 8% from 5%.

  5. A woman who lured a man to a brutal attack by offering group sex has been spared jail.

     

    Chantelle McCluney, 23, watched on as her boyfriend and another lover tortured and humiliated their victim, a court heard.

     

    McCluney laid a honeytrap for the man, whose identity is protected, by inviting him to her flat in Harpurhey in Manchester for a threesome with her and her partner, Craig Hogan.

     

    During the liaison, another of her lovers, Andrew Doyle, arrived determined to exact revenge on the victim for an earlier slight.

     

    The man was tied to a chair, kicked, punched, forced to drink bleach, burned with a flamethrower, struck with a chair, robbed and forced to pose naked on a balcony for half-an-hour.

     

  6. While posting on Facebooks etc as well is fine (but give SnowJapan a mention for providing the ticket hey), Facebooks etc are not the people who are going to all the trouble to arrange these Giveaways, spending a lot of time preparing it all and organising everything, or sending out lift tickets by post.

     

    They are also not the people that people entering the Giveaways promise to post feedback with when they enter.

     

    Apart from the fact that if we can't show skijo feedback on our site they might not be as willing to take part.... honestly if people can't be bothered giving feedback we won't feel particularly motivated to spend our time, effort and money doing this either. I know I hinted at something like that last season and we ended up going the whole hog again, but...

     

    We'll see how it goes this season and go from there.

     

    Of course, many thanks to the people who do write reviews and post photos - Giveaways-related or not. :friend:

     

    Yes, I should have elaborated. Very good point of course.

     

    :thumbsup:

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