Say It With Boobs - Press Release

"Say It With Boobs teams up with 'Tits Out' charity"

[June 2004] Innovative electronic greeting site SayItWithBoobs.com recently teamed up with 'Tits Out' charity VixPix.org to provide special VixPix boob-cards and help to raise money for Multiple Sclerosis research!

The VixPix website, under the banner of "Tits Out for Multiple Sclerosis", features namesake Vix baring her 36E endowments to further the cause of MS awareness. In addition to some rather revealing photos, the site tells the story of her own diagnosis with MS, provides links to on-line resources and requests donations on behalf of the Multiple Sclerosis Resource Centre, an organization dedicated to providing support services, information and a lively on-line community for MS sufferers and carers. Since going on-line in January of 2004, Vix has received more than half a million site visitors and raised over £5,200 ($10,000US) for her charity.

Say It With Boobs, established in July of 2003, provides free electronic greetings featuring an ample selection of breasts with which to adorn your e-card. As the site humourously puts it, "Boobs. Knockers. Funbags. Bristols. Whatever you call them, they somehow make for funny postcards. For years now you've actually had to visit the British seaside (such as it is) to get comedy boobie postcards to send to your loved ones. But no more. Now you can send them from the comfort of your desk, harnessing the true power of the Internet." To date, over 25,000 of their "perky postcards" have been sent.

In teaming up with VixPix, two additional cards have been added featuring Vix herself and carrying a "Tits Out for MS" banner with a link to her site. Both hope that the partnership will encourage others to spread the word by using these special e-cards for their own personal greetings.

So why just send an e-card when you can send a mammar-e-card?! Nothing says "I love you", "Happy Birthday", "Get Well Soon", "I'm Sorry" or even "Will you Marry me?" quite like boobs...and now, you can help charity and promote MS awareness in the process! As one visitor to the VixPix website so aptly observed, "Finally, a constructive use for the awesome power of breasts!"

Contact: vixpix@psio.net