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Mexican weather girl scandals

February 28, 12:54 AMFunnies ExaminerJeff Swenson
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It's bound to happen. Those girls who do the news on the Spanish Language Channels like Univision can't all be naturally big busted. Some of them are getting help from WonderBras, bust lifts, and old-fashioned stuffing. I guarantee you the truth will come out.

Seriously though, have you seen these women? Just type in "Mexican Weather Girl" into YouTube and a whole assortment of videos pop up that will make your eyes pop out. Can you even imagine if they would let girls this buxom onto American Television News? It will never happen. We in America seem to have a bias against curvaceous, large chested women. We relegate them to pay-per-view.

It's not like you can help how your genetics built you. I think it's time buxom women demanded a fair share of pointing out weather patterns they know nothing about except for what's on the teleprompter. All those skinny flat-chested blondes and brunettes can take a turn behind the scenes for once.

Thankfully Mexican Americans will lead the way by bringing their cultural standards to English speaking programming. It isn't happening yet but be prepared--watch a little Univision each day and familiarize yourself with the accepted body types of our Spanish speaking neighbors. It's time to stop discriminating against dresses wrapped so tight you can make out the belly button imprint and breasts that will get married men murdered by their wives when they stare too long.  I welcome "Mexican Weather Girls" with open arms.

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