It's been a little while since we last had a weigh-in day, and so I thought it would be good to head back to the Weighing and Measuring Department and check in with another of the guests; this time, it is Bridgette's turn to undergo a fairly routine, if rather startling appraisal.
Heavy-Weight Whopper-Hoppers was perhaps the last weigh-in we observed, and whilst the bra that Summer heartily filled was mighty impressive, measuring a subject in this way only gives an approximate number. After all, suspending the breasts within the bra means that you're also weighing the bra (which can be susprisingly heavy, all on its own), as well as possibly some, or maybe none of the rest of the subjects physique. It's a good weigh, sorry, way to do quick, interim measurements, but it has its flaws.
The Weigh Bridge, as it is nicknamed by staff and subjects alike, is a sub-department, with not only much larger, but also more accurate equipment. Certain trials at the BrasByDesign Research & Testing Facility require a close eye to be kept on the subjects, and Bridgette here just happens to be one of the incredible volunteers currently involved in benchmarking an improved breast enhancement technique.
The results so far are certainly impressive, if not almost unbelievable to Naomi, our Nurse on-duty, but the data does add up, and Bridgette's monstrous bust really has grown that much bigger and heavier in just one week. The only question is, just how stable and maintable is that kind of growth? Well, I guess that is what a department like this is for - accurate data means that things hopefully won't go too wrong!
Now there is just the arduous task of trying to get Bridgette fastened back into a sling or, if it is still up to the job, her bra, in order to get on with the next undertaking - measuring that mammoth bustline! For her sake, let's hope those measuring tapes aren't as cold as the Weigh Bridge...