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SNL's Pamela Stephenson's Out-of-control breasts
« on: September 12, 2007, 09:34:37 PM »
Time for a trip in the way-back machine.

Anyone remember Saturday Night Live from the '84 season, when they had Billy Crystal and Martin Short? They also had this New Zealand babe (by way of the UK) named Pamela Stephenson.

Anyhow, on one of the episodes, George Carlin was guest host, and he was anchoring "Saturday Night News" (now known as Weekend Update). Pamela Stephenson is the special guest commentator, and she talks about her breasts. They're large (and, for this skit, prosthetics) and the nipples are poking through her top (see pic). As she's talking, her boobs start moving on their own. Think of the "Using the twins..." thread, except in this case her boobs have a mind of their own!

I have not been able to find a clip of this ANYWHERE...

SNL did something similar with Britney Spears when she hosted a couple of years ago.

Can anyone find the Pamela Stephenson clip?
Bridget the red-headed tart
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As her bustline, you see,
Grew to 36G
Masto said, "That's a pretty good start"

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Mastophilus

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Re: SNL's Pamela Stephenson's Out-of-control breasts
« Reply #1 on: September 12, 2007, 09:43:38 PM »
Here's a link to Britney's moving boobs on YouTube, as mentioned in the previous post. Pamela Stephenson's skit had the same concept, but the self-jiggling bosom was much more dramatic.
Bridget the red-headed tart
Made a wish with all of her heart
As her bustline, you see,
Grew to 36G
Masto said, "That's a pretty good start"

Take care of yourself, and have a better one.

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bignatslover

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Re: SNL's Pamela Stephenson's Out-of-control breasts
« Reply #2 on: September 13, 2007, 07:55:38 AM »
Sorry, wish I had it.

Sounds like it was pretty awesome - especially for '84 when things were more tame (and society irrationally idealized flatter chests too).