Another person born in the summer of '61? My big sister.
I wouldn't assume that a person who opts for botox feels like his/her face has been "hideously disfigured" by age. I mean, I've made my peace with my crows feet, but I do understand why a gal might want to soften them for a few months.
ita I can totally understand the anger and frustration at the ER visits occasionally turning inward, but that doesn't make it true.
happy birthday CaBil.
my mom grew up in FLA, her folks had a Cabin in L.A. aka lower alabama aka Redneck Riviera. The cabin was cinderblock --built by my grandfather. a beer can in every hole of the cinderblock - I was told. going there was exotic as a child - it felt like a different world to me. As a kid no judgment - it was just different. I remember at one point my grandparents owned a drive in -- I remember feeding stale bread to the alligators in the pond next door.
Happy birthday, CaBil!
The thing about Cindy McCain is her eyes make her look like a lizard. Was it here that someone posted the blog post on Cindy McCain from The Onion tv? Where did I see that? Pretty funny. Mean but funny.
I wouldn't assume that a person who opts for botox feels like his/her face has been "hideously disfigured" by age.
Gee, neither would I. Which is why I didn't say that.
My misunderstanding then Corwood. I misinterpreted this:
To me, the distasteful thing is the notion that any given group of women in their mid-30s (esp. those who have known each other since high school or earlier) will be so hideously disfigured by age that they will benefit from cosmetic surgery pitches.
Ooh, creepy Criminal Minds. I so called the last word of the episode, though.
That was not unexpected, it's true.
I woke up with a coughing fit and realized I forgot to frost the cake before I fell asleep. I have to wait until the taste of the cough drop I ate subsides before I try some cake.
I should start watching CM again. I'm so far behind on recorded shows--watching too much election coverage and not enough entertainment!
I had hoped the context of the following sentence would make it clear that I was referring to the sales pitch and the peer pressure, Burrell. I don't give a damn about people's personal cosmetic choices. But I think the idea of gathering a small group together to push the idea that everyone in it needs cosmetic surgery is bizarre enough to be fascinating. And a little creepy, especially in cases where high school dynamics still seem to apply. In this case, too, I should mention again that these women are all 35-36, which seems awfully young for group cosmetic surgery. Maybe they felt that tattoos were passé.
Just found out something interesting. I knew before that no Republican had ever won the White House without Ohio. Turns out that no Democrat has ever won the White House without Missouri - until now.
It also turns out that police have arrested a rooster in Benton, Ill., which has laws against that sort of thing. (One commenter notes that this is just why he moved, to get away from those thuggish roosters and their cocky attitudes.)