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Race for the cure....bokeh style!
Better yet..... View On White
My first dippy-ity do-da with my best best friend, the ever-so-popular and talented Cortni to raise awareness and support all the women and their families dealing with breast cancer. Our thoughts and prayers are with you and we're hoping someday there is a cure!!!
Many wonderful uncensored racks are waiting for you!
Donate at www.boobiethon.com to save the TaTas!
Stampede Standard Photo by Brendan Fox
James Hankinson (left) and Devon Sherley (right) talk to some chicks about the dangers of chutes at Chicks n' Chaps on Friday.
Save the tatas!
For the Boobie-Thon 2009. Give and give often, if you can't, donate a photo.
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Los Angeles 2012 Revlon Run/Walk. Participants are on Adams Blvd having just passed St. Vincents. They are walking along Mount St. Mary's College Donehy Campus gate.
Last year, I participated in the Breast Cancer Awareness Walk in Albany, New York. Since it's that time of year again, I figure why not rehash a favorite photo?
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For FGR's BOOBIETHON 08. Hey, everyone else was doing it early =P I had to do this one today because, as weird as it may seem, i wouldn't have access to this wonderful accessory tomorrow. Save the tatas!
My friend couldn't make it to this ride so he asked if I could shoot pics of beautiful ladies. Save the TATAS indeed.
As we all know, October is breast cancer awareness month, and is all about pink. So make sure you do your part to save the tatas. Get examined, donate, wear pink, help those who are wearing pink... Do whatever you can. Let's find a cure.
TRP: Boobiethon
Albuquerque International Balloon Fiesta 2012
Save the tatas Breast Cancer Awareness Balloons make a nice pair.
In general I'm a fan of wristbands/bracelets to the point of having a "message"/"awareness" bracelets/wristbands blog, and in general I think "to each their own" in terms of different people finding strength/inspiration in different things, but as a friend of some women who survived breast cancer and some women who did not survive breast cancer, to me this kind of thing really trivializes/sexualizes the issue and misses the point.
Here are some related posts:
"The frustrating thing about the "Save the Boobies" campaign", by Randall Munroe
"Fuck 'Save the Tatas'", by scatx
“'Boobies.' I said it. Now, May I Have Your Attention Please?", by Gayle Sulik
How many weeks? Where do you like it? What color? Memes for a cause, by dawn h-s
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