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Friday, February 10th, 2012
“Dedicated to exploring the next generation of Body and Mind Enhancement.”
Topic of the week:
How to keep children from obsessing over their appearance
By Mara Levy
Published:
2007-12-10 19:54
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Sarah 'Barbie' Burge
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Mara Levy
Published:
Monday, April 2, 2007 - 02:18
According to
StyleDash.com
, 46-year-old Sarah Burge has spent more than 350,000 US dollars on cosmetic surgery over the past 40-years. The long list of procedures Burge reports to have undergone include several face-lifts, multiple liposuction treatments, a nose job, breast augmentation, and facial implants.
"I'm as plastic as Barbie," exclaims Ms. Burge, "and I love it!'
Yep, I'm sure Burge's kids are real proud of their mama's assets. I just hope, for legal reasons, they prefer playing with stuffed animals.
RealLifeBarbie.com
, Sarah Burge's website, includes a photo gallery of Big Girl Barbie wearing outfits that would probably run a little small even on the original. These "art" pics range in price from 10-20 dollars. Widely considered to be the world's first TV ambassador for cosmetic surgery, Burge also advertises her plastic surgery consulting services to those want to feel worthy of renting a room in Barbie's Dream House.
"I'm proud of the lifestyle decision I have made," Burge explains, "and prouder still of the results. And I would love it if my experiences encouraged other women to follow in my footsteps."
When I was a child, had I expressed dreams of wanting to be Barbie when I grew up, I'm pretty certain my mother would have slapped me upside the head, then made me watch as she drove over my prized childhood possession, a 1978 Barbie perfume maker. If Barbie were a real person, she would be 6' 0" and weigh 100 lbs. Her measurements would be 39"-19"-33".
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How much would you pay for an anti-wrinkle cream, if it was guaranteed to get rid of every single existing line on your face?:
Under $50
$50-$100
$100-$300
I'd pay anything!
Nothing. I will grow old gracefully.