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'''Candy Morrison''' is a model and [[Russ Meyer]] starlet from the 1960's.  
'''Candy Morrison''' is a model and [[Russ Meyer]] starlet from the 1960's.  
Also known as Darlene Gray (or Grey) this stunning 42-26-37 blonde (with a 38-DD bra) has the distinction (in our our humble opinion) of having the most magnificent bosom in the history of bosoms. It was not just big, but jaw-dropping in it's gravity-defying abilities.
Also known as Darlene Gray (or Grey) this stunning 42-26-37 blonde (with a 38-DD bra) has the distinction (in our humble opinion) of having the most magnificent bosom in the history of bosoms. It was not just big, but jaw-dropping in it's gravity-defying abilities.


Candy was a favorite of Russ Meyer and appeared in his 1966 film "Mondo Topless" in an unforgettable segment in which she dances topless out in the desert. She also has the distinction of being rejected by Playboy Magazine simply because her breasts were "too big".  
Candy was a favorite of Russ Meyer and appeared in his 1966 film "Mondo Topless" in an unforgettable segment in which she dances topless out in the desert. She also has the distinction of being rejected by Playboy Magazine simply because her breasts were "too big".  

Revision as of 16:27, 10 July 2007

Candy Morrison is a model and Russ Meyer starlet from the 1960's. Also known as Darlene Gray (or Grey) this stunning 42-26-37 blonde (with a 38-DD bra) has the distinction (in our humble opinion) of having the most magnificent bosom in the history of bosoms. It was not just big, but jaw-dropping in it's gravity-defying abilities.

Candy was a favorite of Russ Meyer and appeared in his 1966 film "Mondo Topless" in an unforgettable segment in which she dances topless out in the desert. She also has the distinction of being rejected by Playboy Magazine simply because her breasts were "too big".

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