Thursday, December 4, 2008

130,000 inflatable breasts lost at sea

Breasts

A magazine has asked beachcombers to keep a sharp eye out for inflatable breasts after 130,000 went missing en route to Sydney.

Men's magazine Ralph had intended to distribute the toys free with its January issue.

It said the container left docks in Beijing two weeks ago but turned up empty in Sydney this week.

The magazine's editor Santi Pintado asked anyone with information on the current whereabouts of its freebie to get in touch.

He said: "Unless Somali pirates have stolen them its difficult to explain where they are. If anyone finds any washed up on a beach, please let us know."

In 1992, 30,000 Chinese plastic ducks destined for the US were washed overboard in a ferocious mid-Pacific storm.

While some eventually turned up in Oz, many embarked on a 15-year "endless odyssey" of the world's oceans before last year menacing the English coastline.

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