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Friday, May 04, 2007 |
I'll admit, I love to buy books at the airport. I don't know why, I just pile up on the books and magazines no matter how much cheaper I can get them elsewhere. Well, I splurged and bought this book called "Beauty Junkies" that talks about plastic surgery and how much people spend on them.
Hmm, what can I say? This world has spoilt. From microdermabrasion to liposuctions to tummy tucks to Botox and Restylane, there is nothing your money cannot buy you. So you can basically buy a new you if you so desire.
Wanna go from man to woman or woman to man? They'll take care of you in Thailand. Want a surgery safari? South Africa is your place cos you can go there, get some "work done" and take a few pictures with the lions and when your friends say "hey, you look refreshed" you can always say "oh, I took a vacation in South Africa, look at my pictures"
Are Nigerians partaking in this sometimes dangerous activity? You betcha! Stella Obasanjo was even named in the book and the model Oluchi has been sporting a pair of boobs lately that certainly did not come from God
So if you have decided that comestic surgery is your speed, especially breast implants and you want someone else to pay for them, well carry your two left legs to www.myfreeimplants.com where if you promise to show the before and after pictures, people (I guess guys) will raise money to get them babies.
Haha, I wonder what we will be doing in the next 10 years :) |
posted by lala @ 5:06 PM  |
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In the next ten years...hmmn!I can't imagine all the wierd things we'd be doing. Tanks for wishing me a happy bday!
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Are you fareal! Were ni awon folks yi o! Sorry i got carried away! I touched a fake boob the other day felt lok elbows! Buhahahahaha
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Home: Memphis, Tennessee, United States
About Me: I'm an introvert. I love challenges and the "path less taken". I have discovered that life more of a journey than a destination so I try to enjoy each day. And if you've never failed at anything then you haven't tried anything outside your comfort zone. Right now, I have a love/hate relationship with Memphis. I love the city because the people are very friendly but careerwise, this place will be a dead end for me.
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In the next ten years...hmmn!I can't imagine all the wierd things we'd be doing.
Tanks for wishing me a happy bday!