Monday, April 2, 2012

In case you wanted to see Shalom Harlow flash her breasts on the Bowery

And now, turing to other important news stories... a reader sent us a link to Egostatic, which noted that model Shalom Harlow (who used to live on the Bowery) flashed the camera during a photoshoot ... on the corner of the Bowery and East Third Street...

As if the Bowery didn't have enough boobs these days... of course, a few of the shots are NSFW, depending on where you work...

13 comments:

  1. Man. I could look at her boobs all day.

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  2. Was the seating at DBGDSBGGSD's set up???

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  3. Seems to be a lot of T&A on EVG lately. Not that there's anything wrong with that.

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  4. I love Shalom! She's one of the greatest models of all time, and about ten years ago, when I worked a coat check in a club, she was really sweet and a good tipper. :)

    It doesn't surprise me that she did this, she's always been kind of a hippie. Nice boobs!

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  5. @ anon 5:08

    I'm trying to sexxx it up a bit to sell to The Superficial!

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  6. it's working!

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  7. She seems drunk, and she looks great!
    What's w/the faux-punk dood?
    Are they trying to imitate a scene from the former Mars Bar? Haha.
    -Our Lady of Perpetual PMS-

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  8. What a pathetic site "Egostatic" is for blocking her nipples. Heavens to Betsy....mustn't see those things! Who knows what impure thoughts may result????

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  9. @chris flash - It's common practice to have the first link be at-least-maybe-slightly more Safe For Work. Click the pic for the unstarred slideshow.

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  10. @Anon 2:14 - one might even call it a Sexx Law.

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