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Coffee House => Coffee House Boards => CH / General => Topic started by: redrumloa on May 16, 2004, 12:59:06 AM
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Keep in mind before you read any further that I live in South Florida, probably the plastic surgery capital of the world.
Why is it people can't accept aging and just grow old gracefully? I've been getting grey hairs since my teen years, now at 32 I am totally salt & pepper. But who cares? I guess a lot of people. I am constantly asked "Why don't you dye it?!?". Why would I? Who cares?
Apparently a lot of people care. There are soo many trophy wives in South FL it isn't funny. But guess what happens when trophy wives get old? Yup more, more and more plastic surgery. 60something+ years old and looking like some freaky horror movie version of a Barbie Doll! I mean da**. A nip here, tuck there would be no big deal I suppose in the grand scheme of things, but cross Malibu Stacy with the Crypt Keeper and it's frightening :-o Don't even get me started with the Michael Jacksons and Courtney Love's of the world :-x
So people, PLEASE LISTEN! Marry the the frumpy girls, leave the plastic to the kids toys. If certain areas starts low ridering, all the better :-)
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I can only full heartily agree with this.
And btw. it is unnecessarily taking risks, to undergo an operation.
And what about the money wasted? :-o
If you want to get rid of it, give it to me! :-)
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My dad hasn't done anything to disguise old age, but he still says "wait till you're my age" for an answer to that question :-)
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Heh, I thought the Floridan plastic surgery thing was a stereotype. ;-)
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KennyR wrote:
Heh, I thought the Floridan plastic surgery thing was a stereotype. ;-)
I don't know what you've heard, but it's probably not far from the truth. It's not everyone, but in wealthy areas it's almost surreal.
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South Florida, probably the plastic surgery capital of the world.
actually, LA is the "plastic surgery capital", but Florida is right up there.
I recall going to Ralph's (a supermarket) and seeing women with these odd round breasts. I knew they were fake because they didn't move. I mean, NOT AT ALL. it was creepy. these basketball sized objects that were glued to the chest, with no natural juggle. eeewwww. :getmad: :nervous:
(And, NO, i don't spend any time looking at women and their various parts, but this is SO unnatural, it catches the eye)
I've seen so many weird noses on the bus and street and ghod knows where that if i had a dollar for every one i've seen, I could retire now.
I want that money!!! :-P
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cecilia wrote:
with no natural juggle
There's no jiggling? This is an outrage! :cry:
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Siouxsie is kinda growing old gracefully here :-)
She's been dying her grey hair since she was in her early twenties, partly because she was a model in an art college. She's just on the wrong side of 30, but everyone (and I do mean everyone) thinks she's just left school! :-D
Oh, and she's got the biggest pair of natural gazonga's (with added bounce) in Dundee :-D :-D :-D
[edit] I do love the jiggling :-D
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I recall going to Ralph's (a supermarket) and seeing women with these odd round breasts. I knew they were fake because they didn't move. I mean, NOT AT ALL. it was creepy. these basketball sized objects that were glued to the chest, with no natural juggle. eeewwww.
I remember once seeing the exact opposite, which was just as weird. Breasts that never seemed to stop moving. Almost made me seasick :-)
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Are you sure you weren't drunk? ;-).
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redrumloa wrote:
Why is it people can't accept aging and just grow old gracefully? I've been getting grey hairs since my teen years, now at 32 I am totally salt & pepper. But who cares? I guess a lot of people. I am constantly asked "Why don't you dye it?!?". Why would I? Who cares?
I don't see the fuss myself. I have been turning gray since I was twenty. At 46 I am fully white haired, and have not a wrinkle on my face due to staying away from the evil sun. I figure I have earned everything nature has given me and by Ghodd I am keeping all of it.
Some people fear the future, I see only the bright promise.
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People do look worse with plastic surgery than without.
You can always tell, and most women who have had a face lift lood bloody terrable!
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I recall going to Ralph's (a supermarket) and seeing women with these odd round breasts. I knew they were fake because they didn't move. I mean, NOT AT ALL. it was creepy. these basketball sized objects that were glued to the chest, with no natural juggle. eeewwww.
That's disgusting! :-x
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[edit] I do love the jiggling
Jiggling rules! :-D
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I recall going to Ralph's (a supermarket) and seeing women with these odd round breasts. I knew they were fake because they didn't move. I mean, NOT AT ALL. it was creepy. these basketball sized objects that were glued to the chest, with no natural juggle. eeewwww.
:nervous:
makes me think of stuffed dead animals....
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Something that I hate almost as much as plastic surgery is fake tans! Combine the two... and you get someone that looks like a plastic doll dipped in wood stain!
What puzzles me most, is that people actually think that plastic surgery and fake tans make them look more attractive! :-?
Steve.
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StevenJGore wrote:
Something that I hate almost as much as plastic surgery is fake tans! Combine the two... and you get someone that looks like a plastic doll dipped in wood stain!
What puzzles me most, is that people actually think that plastic surgery and fake tans make them look more attractive! :-?
Steve.
I totally agree with you, Steve. :-D
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hey, chris (and any other non-meat eaters), if you want to see how wacky it gets in LA, take a look at this yahoo group:
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/sexforvegetarianslosangeles/ (http://groups.yahoo.com/group/sexforvegetarianslosangeles//)
i can't post the blurb here because it would get censored. this had me rolling on the floor! :roflmao:
my favorite subject line:
"Any Veg guys in LA like to get head?"
:laughing:
(thought they weren't meat eaters???) :lol:
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:nervous: :lol:
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mikeymike wrote:
I remember once seeing the exact opposite, which was just as weird. Breasts that never seemed to stop moving. Almost made me seasick :-)
OT:
Does anyone else get seasick watching DivX/XviD movies?
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OT:
Does anyone else get seasick watching DivX/XviD movies?
No
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Hoya!
I agree. Ageing is a natural phenomenon, that's all.
So, it is NO legend then, Americans ARE superficial ;-)
The woman I love IS natural. She is as fresh during the evening as she is when she wakes up. That's the way I like it.
If you love silicon, buy a love doll, it is WAY less expensive! ;-D
Be funky
M A D
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tpg wrote:
Does anyone else get seasick watching DivX/XviD movies?
Guilty conscience? ;)
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MAD wrote:
I you love silicon, buy a love doll, it is WAY less expensive! ;-D
:lol: Never thought of it that way before!
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KennyR wrote:
Guilty conscience? ;)
:roflmao:
Very possibly.
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Hoya!
@Vincent
I edited the post now ;-D
Be funky
M A D
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MAD wrote:
I edited the post now ;-D
I never noticed the mistake in it, I read 'I' as 'If' anyway. I was just lauging at the whole statement :-)