Virgin Galactic's Rules
Fashion Spy — April 1, 2006 — Unique
References: thesun & boingboing.net
WOMEN with boob jobs may be banned from Sir Richard Branson's space flights — in case their breasts EXPLODE.
Bosses fear that implants may expand and burst due to cabin pressure — which will be lower than on normal planes.
More than 157 people have paid £115,000 each to zoom 400,000ft above Earth on the Virgin Galactic space “shuttleâ€.
(The Sun)
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UPDATE: The Sun Story has been debunked as a hoax. April Fools.
Implications - If at this point you find yourself thinking "how could I ever afford those kinds of prices," fear not, because hopefully, prices will come down in the future as technology advances. For now, keep those silicone assets out of space ladies!
Bosses fear that implants may expand and burst due to cabin pressure — which will be lower than on normal planes.
More than 157 people have paid £115,000 each to zoom 400,000ft above Earth on the Virgin Galactic space “shuttleâ€.
(The Sun)
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UPDATE: The Sun Story has been debunked as a hoax. April Fools.
Implications - If at this point you find yourself thinking "how could I ever afford those kinds of prices," fear not, because hopefully, prices will come down in the future as technology advances. For now, keep those silicone assets out of space ladies!
Trend Themes
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