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NBC takes another little piece of Busty Heart

By Andrew Wallenstein

Bless the saints at NBC. Rather than deprive its viewers of the sight of a woman using her (presumably fake) breasts to crush a six-pack on that bastion of good taste known as "America's Got Talent," the network issued the "uncensored" version of the video on its website (see above). This isn't the first time NBC has tried to send some traffic online; recall how the classic viral video "Dick in a Box" could only be seen in its profane entirety online as opposed to the censored version that ran on "Saturday Night Live."

My heart goes out to the aluminum molecules injured in the making of this video.

She has EXACTLY the kind of voice I would imagine a woman who crushes things with her enormous breasts on broadcast TV would have.

EXACTLY.

Hi This is Busty Heart. Thank you for posting my Americas Got Talent July first appearance on NBC. I just returned from LA after appearing on AGT's finale show as an audition all star. Great people. Great time.Love your site and the readers comments. Keep up the good work.

Hey, this is the real Busty Heart :)

Listen asshole, don't be using my name on these forum, it is copyrighted ok?

This is the real Susan Sykes aka Busty Heart. I didnot post the above comment I donot use swear words on the internet. My Americas got Talent finale appearance as an audition all star was on Oct 1st 2008.Who ever posted the July comment was a little premature or had great vision of the future.

This is Busty Heart. I just made a video called "Sarah Palin gets breast implants by Busty Heart. Find that and my AGT finale appearance by merely googling my name. Love and peace. Busty

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