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I was at Sultan Center yesterday and noticed these boxes for these blow up pools that had some censorship. The chick in the bikini was covered with a black marker, which is nothing out of the ordinary of course. But, what I found funny was that whoever did the censorship must have been running out of ink or maybe just got tired because some of the shots of the chick were completely covered in black and then you can see the amount of black scribbling decrease to just barely covering the cleavage then down to where there is no scribbling at all. If you are not going to do it right why do it at all?

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18 comments, add your own...


  1. Carlsb3rg says:

    That’s one hot mom ;p

  2. TweeZ says:

    guess the guy went to go rub one off!

  3. Stafa says:

    tsk tsk mark, wtrya doing looking at this?! :P I guess u miss Nat! :P

  4. Marzouq says:

    The tides of war have changed! hahahaha

  5. Noura says:

    Send a complaint, plain and simple :P

  6. chr0nik says:

    the 2 kids r playin paper rock scissor on who gets to cop a feel of mommys bewbs heheh :)

  7. Moey says:

    she’s not hot..

  8. Cece DeSouza says:

    *LOL* Good observation, Mark ;)

  9. jewaira says:

    She looks more alluring in black.

  10. holla says:

    omg sultan centre is back selling danish goods. boycott sultan centre.

  11. D says:

    off-topic
    holla: dont go to sultan center if ur against them. simple!

  12. Fallen Angel says:

    Poor Mommy…she just wanted to show off her new boobs to her kids….that’s all.

  13. When you don’t read the thing and you look at the picture it looks like the women is nude.

  14. palestinianphilosopher says:

    and how is the woman nude?

  15. TweeZ says:

    D, I dont think holla was serious about that so chill.

  16. moocherx says:

    it’s like the fucking middle ages in this country.

  17. Sonan says:

    She is not bothered, they why you?


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