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Post by Deleted on Sept 29, 2014 18:27:39 GMT -5
I just saw an ad on line for injectable gel for cheeks to preserve that high cheek bone profile that goes away with age.
We have, and pardon my language, lost our %$#@ minds.
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Post by millring on Sept 29, 2014 18:31:59 GMT -5
I once tried to use "Great Stuff" injectable stuff when the air soles in my Nike running shoes popped.
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Post by lar on Sept 29, 2014 18:59:22 GMT -5
I don't need that injectable gel stuff for my cheeks. Cream gravy with sausage seems to be working just fine.
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Post by drlj on Sept 29, 2014 18:59:44 GMT -5
Boy did I screw up. Let's just say the cheeks I injected were not part of my face and let it go at that.
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Post by lar on Sept 29, 2014 19:12:38 GMT -5
Boy did I screw up. Let's just say the cheeks I injected were not part of my face and let it go at that. Oh boy! Instant Kardashian.
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Post by Cosmic Wonder on Sept 29, 2014 19:46:08 GMT -5
Why use cheek gel when bondo is readily available at Home Depot?
Mike
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Post by Supertramp78 on Sept 29, 2014 19:59:53 GMT -5
Speaking of Home Depot, this is better than the black ladies who were having caulk injected into their butts in their homes only to get *really* sick and in some cases have some of their extremities amputated.
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Post by Village Idiot on Sept 29, 2014 20:02:29 GMT -5
I don't need that injectable gel stuff for my cheeks. Cream gravy with sausage seems to be working just fine. I'm with you on that, Lar.
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Post by Chesapeake on Sept 29, 2014 20:32:08 GMT -5
It's the cream gravy with sausage what makes the cheekbones disappear.
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Post by Cornflake on Sept 29, 2014 20:36:22 GMT -5
Yes, we've lost our ------- minds.
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Post by Doug on Sept 29, 2014 20:52:39 GMT -5
I think it's a medical condition. I saw it on "King of the Hill" so it must be true.
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Post by Village Idiot on Sept 29, 2014 21:28:29 GMT -5
I've never had high cheekbones, so I guess I'm not missing out on anything.
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Post by lar on Sept 29, 2014 21:39:19 GMT -5
I've never had high cheekbones, so I guess I'm not missing out on anything. Your cheekbones are probably high enough. Without them your eye brows would be down around your mustache.
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Post by RickW on Sept 30, 2014 0:05:17 GMT -5
We watched extreme makeover a few times several years back. And while the folks that they were making over were truly unfortunate, and could use the help, what was available was astounding. You can get implants for anything. Want a stronger chin? Want he-man pecs? Want sculpted calves? And perhaps you don't like the way your lips/mouth/nose/ears/jaw/teeth are shaped?
Sometimes, folks need this stuff. But most of the practice is done on people who have money, and the vanity, to change things.
There is a mom in our girls' school, who was a scary knockout, an absolute babe. One day she came in, and it looked like it might have been botox gone bad, as her mouth seemed partly paralyzed. It has not gotten much better.
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