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Wislon,
Excellent post...I see a lot of expatriate women "changing" themselves. I was at a dinner party not long ago and a woman suggested we all go together for augmentation...We could get a "group" discount! I immediately said "No Thanks!" They now enjoy their dinner parties without us...Oh well, shallowness causes me to lose my appetite!

posted by ms_bradrock on January 31, 2006 at 10:54 PM | link to this | reply

Wilson, I always enjoy looking at afine curvy body, it catches my hunter's
eye. The only time that I can judge the full and true beauty of a woman is after I here the echoes emminating from her soul. The same for good looking men. Many are found to be assholes when they open their mouths.

posted by Bud-Oracle on January 31, 2006 at 5:18 PM | link to this | reply

You are right in your comment. Even though I will permit myself to add that, Hamas was already broken by Ariel Sharon's selective killing of the terror king pins. They had no alternative that come out of the woods and behave like real men. On this, a million thanks and accept my apologies for late acknowledgement. God Bless.

posted by Flame-thrower on January 31, 2006 at 3:48 PM | link to this | reply

malcolm
I'd forgotten about your blog until you mentioned it. Having read it again I have to say that yours is both better and shorter.

posted by wislon on January 31, 2006 at 7:59 AM | link to this | reply

I agree with the sentiments
you express here. As you know I've blogged on a similar theme. If I had insecure breast implants, I'd be worried.

posted by malcolm on January 31, 2006 at 7:39 AM | link to this | reply

I agree with you on the question on insecurity.
I have a friend who had implants.  She's just as insecure now as she was the day she got them.

posted by Joe_Love on January 30, 2006 at 7:56 PM | link to this | reply

long and serious blogs are OK
If surgery makes someone feel better about themself and enjoy life fully that's OK. Thank goodness the option is there to help those who have been disfigured in some way. As someone who has endured a lot of surgery for medical reasons, I tend to run a mile from surgery.

posted by Azur on January 30, 2006 at 7:08 PM | link to this | reply

it's a crazy world wislon
Did you hear about the first successful face transplant?  Sounds like the spy game will reach a new level.  It's really unfortunate that everyone wants the same look, and some are willing to go under the knife to get it. 

posted by Trevor_Cunnington on January 30, 2006 at 6:22 PM | link to this | reply