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Finding Bare Breasts On The Beach

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I accidentally stumbled into a topless photoshoot for Victoria’s Secret. Greetings Everyday Spy

I accidentally stumbled into a topless photoshoot for Victoria’s Secret. Greetings Everyday Spy, I accidentally stumbled into a topless photoshoot for Victoria’s Secret. My inner high-school teenage self still can’t stop smiling, even though the reality was rather uneventful. SPOILER ALERT: The story isn’t going where you (or I…) not-so-secretly want it to go. I had spent the day casing Long Beach for a private training contract. One of the areas I wanted to assess for ops viability was a section of beach that had large, rolling mounds (no pun intended!) about 5 feet tall. The best operational sites have something called ‘screening’ - meaning they are physically blocked from multiple lines of sight. These large sand mounds looked like they had great screening. From multiple angles, you couldn’t see behind them. And they were recessed deeper on the back side than the front, meaning they were another 2-3 feet taller on the far side, away from me. In broad daylight, I walked to the left and right of the dunes testing my theory that the screening was solid. Then I walked right into the middle to see them from the other side - the side where I would send my client to execute their operational act. And that’s when I learned just how ops-savvy Victoria’s Secret photographers are! There was one model in a string-bikini bottom kneeling in the sand, cupping her breasts with her own hands in a pose for the photographer shooting opposite her. I am pretty sure they spooked me more than I surprised them - go figure! I made a sheepish apology for barging in, but couldn’t resist lingering a few seconds longer. Jihi will tell you - I always find a reason to linger when there are pretty girls around! I asked if the shoot was for social media or something more artistic, and the photographer said it was for Victoria's Secret. Then the model spoke up, and my biggest shock of the day happened. This beautiful, petite, string-butted topless girl spoke in a voice that sounded like a chain-smoking raspy old man! She said, “Can you leave now - I’m freezing.” And I realized that even though it was bright and sunny, the temperature was in the low-60s. Instantly it dawned on me why all those beachy, bikini-clad cover models never have sweat on them. Because the photo shoots happen when it’s cold outside! Brilliant! Miserable... but brilliant. Needless to say, I used those mounds for the ops exercise. I even used them to [catch a few minutes of quiet for myself]( while I appreciated the beach before I left LA. The screening was clearly effective… Godspeed, #EverydaySpy P.S. - [Looking for the ultimate workplace advantage?]( me walk you into your next promotion… guaranteed!]( Follow @EverydaySpy on Social Media! [Facebook]( [Twitter]( [LinkedIn]( [YouTube]( [Instagram]( Andrew Bustamante, Founder of EverydaySpy.com, is a former covert CIA Intelligence officer, decorated US Air Force Combat Veteran, and respected Fortune 500 senior advisor. Learn more from Andrew on his Podcast (The Everyday Espionage Podcast) and by following @EverydaySpy on your favorite social media platform. This email was sent to {EMAIL}. Don't want to receive these emails anymore? [Unsubscribe]( EverydaySpy, 411 Walnut St. #20309, Green Cove Springs, FL 32043

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