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Azoy? 12-24-2007 10:47 AM

Hooter Heaven - MyFreeImplants.com the answer to some women?s dreams
 
This is to funny and to real. This guy claims to make 1K a day just from this site who he set up for women to get breast transplants.
I wonder what he would add to his bank if he actually pushed his site through affiliates and shared some of that money with them to push more traffic to his site :winkwink:
Jason Grunstra's "eureka" moment did not occur while sitting under an apple tree like Newton ? nor while flying a kite in the rain, like Franklin. Then again, Grunstra wasn't busy discovering the law of gravity or the conductivity of electricity. Grunstra's "discovery" was this: Americans are obsessed with breasts.

Ashley, a.k.a. Minxie, trades photos for donations to her next implant procedure.

Appropriately enough, his eureka moment came in Las Vegas, at a bachelor party, in the company of strippers.

One of the strippers had recently gotten breast implants. Another was sad because she could not afford them. So Grunstra did what any gentlemen would do ? he started raising cash for the flat-chested one.

"I said, 'I've got five on it!'" he recalls. "And everybody else said, 'I've got five on it, too.' By the end of the night we had $70 bucks."

That's a long way from the cost of a breast implant operation, which can run $4,000 and up. But for Grunstra, this was more than just crumpled dollar bills stuffed in a thong. This was a big idea.

Thus the concept of "MyFreeImplants.com" was born, and it stayed with Grunstra even after he returned home from Las Vegas and sobered up. The idea was simple: Set up a Web site to raise money for women who want breast implants. The women pose for photographs on the site, and so-called benefactors pay for the right to look ? and to "interact," as Grunstra puts it, via email and blog posts.

Full story here

Brad Mitchell 12-24-2007 10:52 AM

Awesome idea. :)

Brad


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