Newspaper headline inadvertently announces triumphant springtime return of jiggling breasts.
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In case you were wondering, this is an article about the warm-weather comeback of a popular species of passerine bird, and not an in-depth study about spring's effect on rate of cleavage exposure. Since this amusingly suggestive headline ran on March 31, we're pretty sure it wasn't an April Fool's joke, but considering it came from the infamous UK paper The Sun, it's more likely the result of a breast-obsessed editorial department.

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  • zissou | 04/01/2011 flag  |

    (giggle)

  • Will | 04/01/2011 flag  |

    Claire: You're not from the UK are you. Otherwise you wouldn't write such utter bollards. Jabs????

    Ralph: If only it was fake, but unfortunately its the UK's best selling paper.

  • Cortney | 04/01/2011 flag  |

    Ralph its not fake, its about Birds. Derp.

  • Millie | 04/01/2011 flag  |

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tit_%28bird%29

  • Claire | 04/01/2011 flag  |

    Only problem, "Tits" not commonly uses to refer to breasts in UK. "Bap" or "Jabs" more common.

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