Call me crazy, but I am a dyed flaming redheaded conservative, alternative rock-loving, tattooed, Sinead O'Connor fan who knows every song from the '50's and '60's, and card carrying member of the Republican party.
Published on December 8, 2004 By iamheather In Current Events
Cher had plastic surgery, everywhere.

Madonna changes her hair color, often.

Newsanchors receive botox.

Models pay for breasts.

Movie stars nip and tuck.

Even Presidential candidates, sculpt and define.

Barry Bonds, Jason Giambi and Gary Sheffield used steroids.

Why are all but the latter accepted practices of altering the body for career advancement except the last?

Is it the health issue? All of them have some research somewhere alleging deleterious effects, even hair color.

Is it the competitive nature of athletics? Aren't cinema celebrities, models, presidents competitve professions, too?

Is it because of the deceptive nature? Why do we accept forms of deception in some professions but not in others?

Why is one cheating and the others self-improvement?

I am interested in what you think, JU?




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on Dec 08, 2004
watchin paint dry is monotonous. golf is like the watchin paint dry of monotonous hahaha


Amen to that, kingbee.

appreciate the hospitality and graciousness


Naw, I won't boot ya. You make me laugh, cry, pull my hair out...where else can I receive all these range of emotions without paying a fee?
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