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And so i find myself in the bizarre situation of agreeing with Anne Widdecombe in a piece from the Mail on Sunday.
Who says you don’t experience something new every day?
↓ Quote | Posted 22 September, 2008, 2:24 pmDid you say no to a Brazilian Butt Lift, too, Paul? Who offered you one?
↓ Quote | Posted 22 September, 2008, 2:32 pmI thought long and hard about having a Brazilian Butt Lift, but Ann Widdecombe has finally talked me out of it.
Incidentally, am I the only one who thinks that the image on the right isn’t actually an improvement? I know it’s been artificially generated, but it looks as though she has some horrible wasting illness.
↓ Quote | Posted 22 September, 2008, 5:45 pmYou aren’t the only one. In the comments below the article Renee from Melbourne says “I’ll take Ann Widdecombe just as she is, thank you!”, Louise from Rochdale says “I think she looks far better in the first picture”, JW from Spalding writes “She looks far healthier in the first picture”, Jane from York says “The second picture looks terrible… really quite disturbing”, Peanut from the East Midlands thinks that “The Widdy is lovely as she is. No need to tinker about with her”, Sandra from Nevada, USA thinks that “The second photograph looks terrible”, and Karen from Bolton reckons that “Good grief! Ann looks much better as she is now! That second picture looks like a really bad cut & paste job.”
Best of all, though, is Karen from Leeds who writes, “If only Ann Widdecombe was Prime Minister! She`s the only politician to possess good old fashioned common sense.” (Does this imply that the other politicians have all had Brazilian Butt Lifts? That would be too exciting.)
↓ Quote | Posted 22 September, 2008, 6:09 pm“(Does this imply that the other politicians have all had Brazilian Butt Lifts? That would be too exciting.)”
Well, I can’t think of any other interpretation. I think Karen from Leeds has let the cat out of the bag, and no mistake.
↓ Quote | Posted 22 September, 2008, 9:39 pmI never did get the hang of ambiguities in logic classes….
↓ Quote | Posted 23 September, 2008, 11:33 amI’d like to say that only Stoic logic applies at the Virtual Stoa, but since I never really did get the hang of Stoic logic, let alone any other kind of logic, I don’t think I shall.
↓ Quote | Posted 23 September, 2008, 11:34 amI suppose it might be the one thing that would bring a smile to her cheeks.
↓ Quote | Posted 23 September, 2008, 10:10 pm