Here, maybe.
You could have always just gone to the states, where they'll do just about anything if you're prepared to pay for it.
It disturbs me that there are now adverts for cosmetic surgery out in public, particularly in bus shelters, of all places. It's the new rich chav must have.
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You could have always just gone to the states, where they'll do just about anything if you're prepared to pay for it.
It disturbs me that there are now adverts for cosmetic surgery out in public, particularly in bus shelters, of all places. It's the new rich chav must have.
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It's also seen as acceptable for young people
who may not have finished growing yet.
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who may not have finished growing yet.
( , Thu 11 Dec 2008, 12:53, archived)
But surely by waiting
there is a chance they grow up to ugly?
But seriously, I thought there had been a ruling recently about those adverts?
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there is a chance they grow up to ugly?
But seriously, I thought there had been a ruling recently about those adverts?
( , Thu 11 Dec 2008, 12:55, archived)
I don't know,
but I noticed one in a taxi only a couple of weeks ago.
Maybe the ruling didn't ban all adverts for cosmetic surgery clinics outright.
( , Thu 11 Dec 2008, 13:09, archived)
but I noticed one in a taxi only a couple of weeks ago.
Maybe the ruling didn't ban all adverts for cosmetic surgery clinics outright.
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