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Anastasia Lux is well-rounded. And then some!

March 20, 2016 by Elliot James

It’s been over a year since Anastasia Lux debuted at SCORELAND.

When a contributing photographer in England sent a set of Anastasia for Naughty Neighbors magazine, we saw SCORELAND potential in her future and extended an invitation to pose for more shoots. Usually when an independent photographer sends a girl, it’s a one-time thing and she’s rarely seen again. That’s not the situation with Anastasia.

Now more than a year later, Anastasia wrote, “I think that for my first time with SCORE, I didn’t do too bad at all, although this time around, I raised the bar and turned it up to another level. I reckon it might even be worthy of a cover or an award maybe!”

Absolutely. So far, Anastasia has four boy-girl scenes and one threesome with two guys under her garter belt plus hot-body solos and all kinds of bonus videos.

“I’m a very driven person so I can self-motivate myself to achieve more,” beautiful Anastasia said. “I love being curvaceous with a nice silhouette that emphasizes my femininity.”

More of those big, heavy natural boobs capped by huge areolae and more of that well-rounded sexy body today.

lonly69 writes, "Oh, Anastasia Lux, that wonderful body of yours and those big breasts with those hard nipples really make me hard."

Meet Juliana Simms. Big boobs and a hot body. It’s new discovery time today.

January 3, 2015 by Elliot James

Stacked Juliana Simms was your holiday greeting girl, a Xmas surprise that’s the best of all surprises at SCORELAND.

Does anyone remember who the first Xmas “surprise gift girl” at SCORELAND was? Clue: it was in 2000.

Juliana is a florist by profession.

This pretty, sweater-bustin’ brunette was spotted by sheer chance and the guy doing the spotting is one of our model finders who noticed her big bouquets.

Fate does work in mysterious ways.

A video chat with Juliana is a Bonus extra with her pictorial and video scene.

Juliana was the "Xmas surprise girl" for 2014.

How does Joana’s big boob garden grow? Visit SCORELAND and see.

October 27, 2013 by Elliot James

It's a beautiful day when Joana goes fruit picking.

Joana has some tending to do in a fresh set and video at SCORELAND. She loves the outdoors.

Mr. P.B. recently wrote V-mag about Joana and only about Joana.

“This beautiful and busty woman truly is like a fine wine. She only gets better with time. She has to be a prime contender for the Model of the Year contest. If it were up to me, I would not even have a vote and hand the award to Joana outright. I haven’t been fortunate enough to travel out of out of the country yet, but when I do, I plan on visiting Romania. I may be wrong about this, but it seems like the best and bustiest ladies in the world are from there.”

If Joana had been born a couple of generations ago, she would have been a hippie flower child.

Joana was the covergirl for October '13 Voluptuous.

How does Joana’s garden grow? If Joana’s world-famous big boobs are a sign, then her garden does grow very nicely.

In praise of sloe-eyed women

May 3, 2012 by Elliot James

Do heights or big-boobed women make you dizzy?

Aspen doesn’t need to wear a T-shirt with the saying, “My eyes are up here.” Odds are you were drawn to them. She has that special look in her almond-shaped eyes that seems to have a magnetic power.

Now posted in SCORELAND‘s Voluptuous Dressing Room section, Aspen poses in a high-rise pad, the Miami skyline in the background.

Huh? What background? There’s something else in the photo besides Aspen?

Which reminds us of a story Aspen told us.

“There was a guy that I had gone to school with for several years, and he was talking to me in the hall at school one day, and like most guys, he was talking straight to my boobs. He did that for about five minutes. Then he said, ‘You know, you have the prettiest green eyes,’ and I put my hand under his chin and lifted his face and said, ‘Honey, my eyes are blue.'”

Maybe that shirt’s slogan isn’t a bad idea.

“Aspen always gives me what I want,” S.G. recently wrote to “Scorecard.”

I agree with him.