Re: What a pain in the ass ....
I had the same problem for the longest time, until I got pregnant. I was 23 and weighed 85 lbs. Ahh, the days I could eat what I wanted and not gain an ounce. After Widget was born, I couldn't lose the excess weight. Finally, I am. On Apr 5, 11:09 pm, rigsy03 rigs...@yahoo.com wrote: I think it is ridiculous how obsessed American women/girls are in inventing an image even with risk to their health/life.// I've worked to gain 15 pounds from my usual weight of 110 as these birdlike senior women look like cadavers and I finally have a fanny! :-) On Apr 5, 8:47 am, kd kdlee...@gmail.com wrote: A little exercise would have made anyone look better. Plastic surgery and cosmetic procedures are great for people who are injured due to an accident or birth defect, but people must go to a licensed physician. Even w/ a doctor, there can be major complications. On Apr 5, 7:55 am, RichardForbes richard_forbe...@hotmail.com wrote: A seemingly harmless cosmetic procedure turned deadly for a Bronx woman. She died one day after receiving silicone injections in her thighs, allegedly administered by someone without a medical license. Fiordaliza Pichardo's husband never thought she needed silicone injections to make her more attractive and would often tell her: 'Hey, why you do that? Stop doing that.' She'd tell me, 'Oh let me do this a little bit,' Fausto Rodriguez told CBS 2 HD. And the 43-year old tried to keep her injections secret, especially since they were allegedly being administered by her unlicensed friend, Elsa Then. She trusted this lady so health-wise, no worries, said Kelvin Rodriguez, the victim's son. But the worries became real on March 16 when the family says the woman then paid a visit. I seen the lady and her preparing. What I saw was the towel, Kelvin Rodriguez said. Mother and friend went to the bedroom, where behind closed doors, another injection, this one to the thigh, took place. But then hours later something started to happen to Pichardo. She told me she got problems with her chest, breathing and then she told me she wanted to go the hospital, Fausto Rodriguez said. Pichardo was rushed to the hospital but died the next morning of what the medical examiner's officer said was a silicone pulmonary embolism, caused by so much silicone injected that it was clotting in her lungs. CBS 2 HD caught up with Elsa Then, who told us she's a cosmetologist and that she was questioned by police. When asked if she does silicone injections, she said, No, never. CBS 2 HD: You're telling me you never injected this woman, in the thighs, in the buttocks? Then: Yes, I never did. Then admitted to knowing Pichardo and even visiting her in the hospital, a place where the family says Then could have told doctors about the injection, but never did. She didn't say anything, at all, daughter Marines Rodriguez said. I'm positive. The doctors had no idea. The family admits it, too, didn't tell doctors about the silicone injection because they didn't think there was any connection. Now the connection is all too real -- a silicone injection turning so tragic. We're missing one person. Nobody can replace that hole, Fausto Rodriguez said. Police said so far no arrests have been made, but they are investigating.- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - --~--~-~--~~~---~--~~ Thanks for being part of PoliticalForum at Google Groups. For options help see http://groups.google.com/group/PoliticalForum * Visit our other community at http://www.PoliticalForum.com/ * It's active and moderated. Register and vote in our polls. * Read the latest breaking news, and more. -~--~~~~--~~--~--~---
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That's one way to get rid of Fembot Pelosi On Sun, Apr 5, 2009 at 7:55 AM, RichardForbes richard_forbe...@hotmail.comwrote: A seemingly harmless cosmetic procedure turned deadly for a Bronx woman. She died one day after receiving silicone injections in her thighs, allegedly administered by someone without a medical license. Fiordaliza Pichardo's husband never thought she needed silicone injections to make her more attractive and would often tell her: 'Hey, why you do that? Stop doing that.' She'd tell me, 'Oh let me do this a little bit,' Fausto Rodriguez told CBS 2 HD. And the 43-year old tried to keep her injections secret, especially since they were allegedly being administered by her unlicensed friend, Elsa Then. She trusted this lady so health-wise, no worries, said Kelvin Rodriguez, the victim's son. But the worries became real on March 16 when the family says the woman then paid a visit. I seen the lady and her preparing. What I saw was the towel, Kelvin Rodriguez said. Mother and friend went to the bedroom, where behind closed doors, another injection, this one to the thigh, took place. But then hours later something started to happen to Pichardo. She told me she got problems with her chest, breathing and then she told me she wanted to go the hospital, Fausto Rodriguez said. Pichardo was rushed to the hospital but died the next morning of what the medical examiner's officer said was a silicone pulmonary embolism, caused by so much silicone injected that it was clotting in her lungs. CBS 2 HD caught up with Elsa Then, who told us she's a cosmetologist and that she was questioned by police. When asked if she does silicone injections, she said, No, never. CBS 2 HD: You're telling me you never injected this woman, in the thighs, in the buttocks? Then: Yes, I never did. Then admitted to knowing Pichardo and even visiting her in the hospital, a place where the family says Then could have told doctors about the injection, but never did. She didn't say anything, at all, daughter Marines Rodriguez said. I'm positive. The doctors had no idea. The family admits it, too, didn't tell doctors about the silicone injection because they didn't think there was any connection. Now the connection is all too real -- a silicone injection turning so tragic. We're missing one person. Nobody can replace that hole, Fausto Rodriguez said. Police said so far no arrests have been made, but they are investigating. --~--~-~--~~~---~--~~ Thanks for being part of PoliticalForum at Google Groups. For options help see http://groups.google.com/group/PoliticalForum * Visit our other community at http://www.PoliticalForum.com/ * It's active and moderated. Register and vote in our polls. * Read the latest breaking news, and more. -~--~~~~--~~--~--~---
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Freud hated women, but besides that fact, Chinese foot binding is as barbaric as they come. More women had clubs at the end of their feet than Gangas Kahn had in his military. As for the athletic woman, I can only say for me. Muscle is more attractive than fat or bones. I am tiny, so I am more for the lithe, dancer type body. I don't want to be a mini man; I want to look like a woman. There is a woman at my gym, I am sure every gym has one, who works out 28 hours a week. She does 2 in the morning, and 2 in the evening every day. She is there whenever I am, and then some. Me, 4-6 hours/ week. On Apr 5, 11:19 pm, rigsy03 rigs...@yahoo.com wrote: You might recall Chinese foot binding which crippled women or those Africans with brass neck rings that turned women into giraffes or our 18 inch waists. Whatever. The new vogue is also the athletic woman, the career woman. I am tempted to agree with Freud- What do women want?. On Apr 5, 8:47 am, kd kdlee...@gmail.com wrote: A little exercise would have made anyone look better. Plastic surgery and cosmetic procedures are great for people who are injured due to an accident or birth defect, but people must go to a licensed physician. Even w/ a doctor, there can be major complications. On Apr 5, 7:55 am, RichardForbes richard_forbe...@hotmail.com wrote: A seemingly harmless cosmetic procedure turned deadly for a Bronx woman. She died one day after receiving silicone injections in her thighs, allegedly administered by someone without a medical license. Fiordaliza Pichardo's husband never thought she needed silicone injections to make her more attractive and would often tell her: 'Hey, why you do that? Stop doing that.' She'd tell me, 'Oh let me do this a little bit,' Fausto Rodriguez told CBS 2 HD. And the 43-year old tried to keep her injections secret, especially since they were allegedly being administered by her unlicensed friend, Elsa Then. She trusted this lady so health-wise, no worries, said Kelvin Rodriguez, the victim's son. But the worries became real on March 16 when the family says the woman then paid a visit. I seen the lady and her preparing. What I saw was the towel, Kelvin Rodriguez said. Mother and friend went to the bedroom, where behind closed doors, another injection, this one to the thigh, took place. But then hours later something started to happen to Pichardo. She told me she got problems with her chest, breathing and then she told me she wanted to go the hospital, Fausto Rodriguez said. Pichardo was rushed to the hospital but died the next morning of what the medical examiner's officer said was a silicone pulmonary embolism, caused by so much silicone injected that it was clotting in her lungs. CBS 2 HD caught up with Elsa Then, who told us she's a cosmetologist and that she was questioned by police. When asked if she does silicone injections, she said, No, never. CBS 2 HD: You're telling me you never injected this woman, in the thighs, in the buttocks? Then: Yes, I never did. Then admitted to knowing Pichardo and even visiting her in the hospital, a place where the family says Then could have told doctors about the injection, but never did. She didn't say anything, at all, daughter Marines Rodriguez said. I'm positive. The doctors had no idea. The family admits it, too, didn't tell doctors about the silicone injection because they didn't think there was any connection. Now the connection is all too real -- a silicone injection turning so tragic. We're missing one person. Nobody can replace that hole, Fausto Rodriguez said. Police said so far no arrests have been made, but they are investigating.- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - --~--~-~--~~~---~--~~ Thanks for being part of PoliticalForum at Google Groups. For options help see http://groups.google.com/group/PoliticalForum * Visit our other community at http://www.PoliticalForum.com/ * It's active and moderated. Register and vote in our polls. * Read the latest breaking news, and more. -~--~~~~--~~--~--~---
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How tall were you at 85 pounds and do you have a fine bone structure? Anyway, good for you for your efforts to lose weight! On Apr 6, 4:38�am, kd kdlee...@gmail.com wrote: I had the same problem for the longest time, until I got pregnant. �I was 23 and weighed 85 lbs. �Ahh, the days I could eat what I wanted and not gain an ounce. �After Widget was born, I couldn't lose the excess weight. �Finally, I am. On Apr 5, 11:09�pm, rigsy03 rigs...@yahoo.com wrote: I think it is ridiculous how obsessed American women/girls are in inventing an image even with risk to their health/life.// I've worked to gain 15 pounds from my usual weight of 110 as these birdlike senior women look like cadavers and I finally have a fanny! :-) On Apr 5, 8:47 am, kd kdlee...@gmail.com wrote: A little exercise would have made anyone look better. Plastic surgery and cosmetic procedures are great for people who are injured due to an accident or birth defect, but people must go to a licensed physician. Even w/ a doctor, there can be major complications. On Apr 5, 7:55 am, RichardForbes richard_forbe...@hotmail.com wrote: A seemingly harmless cosmetic procedure turned deadly for a Bronx woman. She died one day after receiving silicone injections in her thighs, allegedly administered by someone without a medical license. Fiordaliza Pichardo's husband never thought she needed silicone injections to make her more attractive and would often tell her: 'Hey, why you do that? Stop doing that.' She'd tell me, 'Oh let me do this a little bit,' Fausto Rodriguez told CBS 2 HD. And the 43-year old tried to keep her injections secret, especially since they were allegedly being administered by her unlicensed friend, Elsa Then. She trusted this lady so health-wise, no worries, said Kelvin Rodriguez, the victim's son. But the worries became real on March 16 when the family says the woman then paid a visit. I seen the lady and her preparing. What I saw was the towel, Kelvin Rodriguez said. Mother and friend went to the bedroom, where behind closed doors, another injection, this one to the thigh, took place. But then hours later something started to happen to Pichardo. She told me she got problems with her chest, breathing and then she told me she wanted to go the hospital, Fausto Rodriguez said. Pichardo was rushed to the hospital but died the next morning of what the medical examiner's officer said was a silicone pulmonary embolism, caused by so much silicone injected that it was clotting in her lungs. CBS 2 HD caught up with Elsa Then, who told us she's a cosmetologist and that she was questioned by police. When asked if she does silicone injections, she said, No, never. CBS 2 HD: You're telling me you never injected this woman, in the thighs, in the buttocks? Then: Yes, I never did. Then admitted to knowing Pichardo and even visiting her in the hospital, a place where the family says Then could have told doctors about the injection, but never did. She didn't say anything, at all, daughter Marines Rodriguez said. I'm positive. The doctors had no idea. The family admits it, too, didn't tell doctors about the silicone injection because they didn't think there was any connection. Now the connection is all too real -- a silicone injection turning so tragic. We're missing one person. Nobody can replace that hole, Fausto Rodriguez said. Police said so far no arrests have been made, but they are investigating.- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text -- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - --~--~-~--~~~---~--~~ Thanks for being part of PoliticalForum at Google Groups. For options help see http://groups.google.com/group/PoliticalForum * Visit our other community at http://www.PoliticalForum.com/ * It's active and moderated. Register and vote in our polls. * Read the latest breaking news, and more. -~--~~~~--~~--~--~---
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I have a dancer type body also- slim build, long legs. Am absolutely allergic to gyms/exercise but was into a lot of sports (feminine- like ice skating, horseback riding, etc.) growing up so that probably gave me a good base to corrupt. :-) On Apr 6, 4:42�am, kd kdlee...@gmail.com wrote: Freud hated women, but besides that fact, Chinese foot binding is as barbaric as they come. �More women had clubs at the end of their feet than Gangas Kahn had in his military. �As for the athletic woman, I can only say for me. �Muscle is more attractive than fat or bones. �I am tiny, so I am more for the lithe, dancer type body. �I don't want to be a mini man; I want to look like a woman. There is a woman at my gym, I am sure every gym has one, who works out 28 hours a week. �She does 2 in the morning, and 2 in the evening every day. �She is there whenever I am, and then some. �Me, 4-6 hours/ week. On Apr 5, 11:19�pm, rigsy03 rigs...@yahoo.com wrote: You might recall Chinese foot binding which crippled women or those Africans with brass neck rings that turned women into giraffes or our 18 inch waists. Whatever. The new vogue is also the athletic woman, the career woman. I am tempted to agree with Freud- What do women want?. On Apr 5, 8:47 am, kd kdlee...@gmail.com wrote: A little exercise would have made anyone look better. Plastic surgery and cosmetic procedures are great for people who are injured due to an accident or birth defect, but people must go to a licensed physician. Even w/ a doctor, there can be major complications. On Apr 5, 7:55 am, RichardForbes richard_forbe...@hotmail.com wrote: A seemingly harmless cosmetic procedure turned deadly for a Bronx woman. She died one day after receiving silicone injections in her thighs, allegedly administered by someone without a medical license. Fiordaliza Pichardo's husband never thought she needed silicone injections to make her more attractive and would often tell her: 'Hey, why you do that? Stop doing that.' She'd tell me, 'Oh let me do this a little bit,' Fausto Rodriguez told CBS 2 HD. And the 43-year old tried to keep her injections secret, especially since they were allegedly being administered by her unlicensed friend, Elsa Then. She trusted this lady so health-wise, no worries, said Kelvin Rodriguez, the victim's son. But the worries became real on March 16 when the family says the woman then paid a visit. I seen the lady and her preparing. What I saw was the towel, Kelvin Rodriguez said. Mother and friend went to the bedroom, where behind closed doors, another injection, this one to the thigh, took place. But then hours later something started to happen to Pichardo. She told me she got problems with her chest, breathing and then she told me she wanted to go the hospital, Fausto Rodriguez said. Pichardo was rushed to the hospital but died the next morning of what the medical examiner's officer said was a silicone pulmonary embolism, caused by so much silicone injected that it was clotting in her lungs. CBS 2 HD caught up with Elsa Then, who told us she's a cosmetologist and that she was questioned by police. When asked if she does silicone injections, she said, No, never. CBS 2 HD: You're telling me you never injected this woman, in the thighs, in the buttocks? Then: Yes, I never did. Then admitted to knowing Pichardo and even visiting her in the hospital, a place where the family says Then could have told doctors about the injection, but never did. She didn't say anything, at all, daughter Marines Rodriguez said. I'm positive. The doctors had no idea. The family admits it, too, didn't tell doctors about the silicone injection because they didn't think there was any connection. Now the connection is all too real -- a silicone injection turning so tragic. We're missing one person. Nobody can replace that hole, Fausto Rodriguez said. Police said so far no arrests have been made, but they are investigating.- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text -- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - --~--~-~--~~~---~--~~ Thanks for being part of PoliticalForum at Google Groups. For options help see http://groups.google.com/group/PoliticalForum * Visit our other community at http://www.PoliticalForum.com/ * It's active and moderated. Register and vote in our polls. * Read the latest breaking news, and more. -~--~~~~--~~--~--~---
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You have to consider the age Freud lived in- it was absolutely suffocating. He does some good work on civilization and nabs the male urge to kill the father (authority figure). I am laughing thinking how he would view American culture via tv and all these women issues that still are in turmoil. On Apr 6, 4:42�am, kd kdlee...@gmail.com wrote: Freud hated women, but besides that fact, Chinese foot binding is as barbaric as they come. �More women had clubs at the end of their feet than Gangas Kahn had in his military. �As for the athletic woman, I can only say for me. �Muscle is more attractive than fat or bones. �I am tiny, so I am more for the lithe, dancer type body. �I don't want to be a mini man; I want to look like a woman. There is a woman at my gym, I am sure every gym has one, who works out 28 hours a week. �She does 2 in the morning, and 2 in the evening every day. �She is there whenever I am, and then some. �Me, 4-6 hours/ week. On Apr 5, 11:19�pm, rigsy03 rigs...@yahoo.com wrote: You might recall Chinese foot binding which crippled women or those Africans with brass neck rings that turned women into giraffes or our 18 inch waists. Whatever. The new vogue is also the athletic woman, the career woman. I am tempted to agree with Freud- What do women want?. On Apr 5, 8:47 am, kd kdlee...@gmail.com wrote: A little exercise would have made anyone look better. Plastic surgery and cosmetic procedures are great for people who are injured due to an accident or birth defect, but people must go to a licensed physician. Even w/ a doctor, there can be major complications. On Apr 5, 7:55 am, RichardForbes richard_forbe...@hotmail.com wrote: A seemingly harmless cosmetic procedure turned deadly for a Bronx woman. She died one day after receiving silicone injections in her thighs, allegedly administered by someone without a medical license. Fiordaliza Pichardo's husband never thought she needed silicone injections to make her more attractive and would often tell her: 'Hey, why you do that? Stop doing that.' She'd tell me, 'Oh let me do this a little bit,' Fausto Rodriguez told CBS 2 HD. And the 43-year old tried to keep her injections secret, especially since they were allegedly being administered by her unlicensed friend, Elsa Then. She trusted this lady so health-wise, no worries, said Kelvin Rodriguez, the victim's son. But the worries became real on March 16 when the family says the woman then paid a visit. I seen the lady and her preparing. What I saw was the towel, Kelvin Rodriguez said. Mother and friend went to the bedroom, where behind closed doors, another injection, this one to the thigh, took place. But then hours later something started to happen to Pichardo. She told me she got problems with her chest, breathing and then she told me she wanted to go the hospital, Fausto Rodriguez said. Pichardo was rushed to the hospital but died the next morning of what the medical examiner's officer said was a silicone pulmonary embolism, caused by so much silicone injected that it was clotting in her lungs. CBS 2 HD caught up with Elsa Then, who told us she's a cosmetologist and that she was questioned by police. When asked if she does silicone injections, she said, No, never. CBS 2 HD: You're telling me you never injected this woman, in the thighs, in the buttocks? Then: Yes, I never did. Then admitted to knowing Pichardo and even visiting her in the hospital, a place where the family says Then could have told doctors about the injection, but never did. She didn't say anything, at all, daughter Marines Rodriguez said. I'm positive. The doctors had no idea. The family admits it, too, didn't tell doctors about the silicone injection because they didn't think there was any connection. Now the connection is all too real -- a silicone injection turning so tragic. We're missing one person. Nobody can replace that hole, Fausto Rodriguez said. Police said so far no arrests have been made, but they are investigating.- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text -- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - --~--~-~--~~~---~--~~ Thanks for being part of PoliticalForum at Google Groups. For options help see http://groups.google.com/group/PoliticalForum * Visit our other community at http://www.PoliticalForum.com/ * It's active and moderated. Register and vote in our polls. * Read the latest breaking news, and more. -~--~~~~--~~--~--~---
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... or sometimes the herd just needs to be thinned. CW - Original Message - From: RichardForbes richard_forbe...@hotmail.com To: PoliticalForum PoliticalForum@googlegroups.com Sent: Sunday, April 05, 2009 07:55 Subject: What a pain in the ass A seemingly harmless cosmetic procedure turned deadly for a Bronx woman. She died one day after receiving silicone injections in her thighs, allegedly administered by someone without a medical license. Fiordaliza Pichardo's husband never thought she needed silicone injections to make her more attractive and would often tell her: 'Hey, why you do that? Stop doing that.' She'd tell me, 'Oh let me do this a little bit,' Fausto Rodriguez told CBS 2 HD. And the 43-year old tried to keep her injections secret, especially since they were allegedly being administered by her unlicensed friend, Elsa Then. She trusted this lady so health-wise, no worries, said Kelvin Rodriguez, the victim's son. But the worries became real on March 16 when the family says the woman then paid a visit. I seen the lady and her preparing. What I saw was the towel, Kelvin Rodriguez said. Mother and friend went to the bedroom, where behind closed doors, another injection, this one to the thigh, took place. But then hours later something started to happen to Pichardo. She told me she got problems with her chest, breathing and then she told me she wanted to go the hospital, Fausto Rodriguez said. Pichardo was rushed to the hospital but died the next morning of what the medical examiner's officer said was a silicone pulmonary embolism, caused by so much silicone injected that it was clotting in her lungs. CBS 2 HD caught up with Elsa Then, who told us she's a cosmetologist and that she was questioned by police. When asked if she does silicone injections, she said, No, never. CBS 2 HD: You're telling me you never injected this woman, in the thighs, in the buttocks? Then: Yes, I never did. Then admitted to knowing Pichardo and even visiting her in the hospital, a place where the family says Then could have told doctors about the injection, but never did. She didn't say anything, at all, daughter Marines Rodriguez said. I'm positive. The doctors had no idea. The family admits it, too, didn't tell doctors about the silicone injection because they didn't think there was any connection. Now the connection is all too real -- a silicone injection turning so tragic. We're missing one person. Nobody can replace that hole, Fausto Rodriguez said. Police said so far no arrests have been made, but they are investigating. --~--~-~--~~~---~--~~ Thanks for being part of PoliticalForum at Google Groups. For options help see http://groups.google.com/group/PoliticalForum * Visit our other community at http://www.PoliticalForum.com/ * It's active and moderated. Register and vote in our polls. * Read the latest breaking news, and more. -~--~~~~--~~--~--~---
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It is amusing when you hear a woman complaining that her butt is not big enough On Apr 5, 8:13 am, Cold Water coldwater...@gmail.com wrote: ... or sometimes the herd just needs to be thinned. CW - Original Message - From: RichardForbes richard_forbe...@hotmail.com To: PoliticalForum PoliticalForum@googlegroups.com Sent: Sunday, April 05, 2009 07:55 Subject: What a pain in the ass A seemingly harmless cosmetic procedure turned deadly for a Bronx woman. She died one day after receiving silicone injections in her thighs, allegedly administered by someone without a medical license. Fiordaliza Pichardo's husband never thought she needed silicone injections to make her more attractive and would often tell her: 'Hey, why you do that? Stop doing that.' She'd tell me, 'Oh let me do this a little bit,' Fausto Rodriguez told CBS 2 HD. And the 43-year old tried to keep her injections secret, especially since they were allegedly being administered by her unlicensed friend, Elsa Then. She trusted this lady so health-wise, no worries, said Kelvin Rodriguez, the victim's son. But the worries became real on March 16 when the family says the woman then paid a visit. I seen the lady and her preparing. What I saw was the towel, Kelvin Rodriguez said. Mother and friend went to the bedroom, where behind closed doors, another injection, this one to the thigh, took place. But then hours later something started to happen to Pichardo. She told me she got problems with her chest, breathing and then she told me she wanted to go the hospital, Fausto Rodriguez said. Pichardo was rushed to the hospital but died the next morning of what the medical examiner's officer said was a silicone pulmonary embolism, caused by so much silicone injected that it was clotting in her lungs. CBS 2 HD caught up with Elsa Then, who told us she's a cosmetologist and that she was questioned by police. When asked if she does silicone injections, she said, No, never. CBS 2 HD: You're telling me you never injected this woman, in the thighs, in the buttocks? Then: Yes, I never did. Then admitted to knowing Pichardo and even visiting her in the hospital, a place where the family says Then could have told doctors about the injection, but never did. She didn't say anything, at all, daughter Marines Rodriguez said. I'm positive. The doctors had no idea. The family admits it, too, didn't tell doctors about the silicone injection because they didn't think there was any connection. Now the connection is all too real -- a silicone injection turning so tragic. We're missing one person. Nobody can replace that hole, Fausto Rodriguez said. Police said so far no arrests have been made, but they are investigating.- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - --~--~-~--~~~---~--~~ Thanks for being part of PoliticalForum at Google Groups. For options help see http://groups.google.com/group/PoliticalForum * Visit our other community at http://www.PoliticalForum.com/ * It's active and moderated. Register and vote in our polls. * Read the latest breaking news, and more. -~--~~~~--~~--~--~---
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Where did you get this? Sent from my Verizon Wireless BlackBerry -Original Message- From: RichardForbes richard_forbe...@hotmail.com Date: Sun, 5 Apr 2009 04:55:49 To: PoliticalForumPoliticalForum@googlegroups.com Subject: What a pain in the ass A seemingly harmless cosmetic procedure turned deadly for a Bronx woman. She died one day after receiving silicone injections in her thighs, allegedly administered by someone without a medical license. Fiordaliza Pichardo's husband never thought she needed silicone injections to make her more attractive and would often tell her: 'Hey, why you do that? Stop doing that.' She'd tell me, 'Oh let me do this a little bit,' Fausto Rodriguez told CBS 2 HD. And the 43-year old tried to keep her injections secret, especially since they were allegedly being administered by her unlicensed friend, Elsa Then. She trusted this lady so health-wise, no worries, said Kelvin Rodriguez, the victim's son. But the worries became real on March 16 when the family says the woman then paid a visit. I seen the lady and her preparing. What I saw was the towel, Kelvin Rodriguez said. Mother and friend went to the bedroom, where behind closed doors, another injection, this one to the thigh, took place. But then hours later something started to happen to Pichardo. She told me she got problems with her chest, breathing and then she told me she wanted to go the hospital, Fausto Rodriguez said. Pichardo was rushed to the hospital but died the next morning of what the medical examiner's officer said was a silicone pulmonary embolism, caused by so much silicone injected that it was clotting in her lungs. CBS 2 HD caught up with Elsa Then, who told us she's a cosmetologist and that she was questioned by police. When asked if she does silicone injections, she said, No, never. CBS 2 HD: You're telling me you never injected this woman, in the thighs, in the buttocks? Then: Yes, I never did. Then admitted to knowing Pichardo and even visiting her in the hospital, a place where the family says Then could have told doctors about the injection, but never did. She didn't say anything, at all, daughter Marines Rodriguez said. I'm positive. The doctors had no idea. The family admits it, too, didn't tell doctors about the silicone injection because they didn't think there was any connection. Now the connection is all too real -- a silicone injection turning so tragic. We're missing one person. Nobody can replace that hole, Fausto Rodriguez said. Police said so far no arrests have been made, but they are investigating. --~--~-~--~~~---~--~~ Thanks for being part of PoliticalForum at Google Groups. For options help see http://groups.google.com/group/PoliticalForum * Visit our other community at http://www.PoliticalForum.com/ * It's active and moderated. Register and vote in our polls. * Read the latest breaking news, and more. -~--~~~~--~~--~--~---
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You normally don't hear that sort of thing from white women. LOL CW - Original Message - From: Estimated Profit 71 richard_forbe...@hotmail.com To: PoliticalForum PoliticalForum@googlegroups.com Sent: Sunday, April 05, 2009 08:22 Subject: Re: What a pain in the ass It is amusing when you hear a woman complaining that her butt is not big enough On Apr 5, 8:13 am, Cold Water coldwater...@gmail.com wrote: ... or sometimes the herd just needs to be thinned. CW - Original Message - From: RichardForbes richard_forbe...@hotmail.com To: PoliticalForum PoliticalForum@googlegroups.com Sent: Sunday, April 05, 2009 07:55 Subject: What a pain in the ass A seemingly harmless cosmetic procedure turned deadly for a Bronx woman. She died one day after receiving silicone injections in her thighs, allegedly administered by someone without a medical license. Fiordaliza Pichardo's husband never thought she needed silicone injections to make her more attractive and would often tell her: 'Hey, why you do that? Stop doing that.' She'd tell me, 'Oh let me do this a little bit,' Fausto Rodriguez told CBS 2 HD. And the 43-year old tried to keep her injections secret, especially since they were allegedly being administered by her unlicensed friend, Elsa Then. She trusted this lady so health-wise, no worries, said Kelvin Rodriguez, the victim's son. But the worries became real on March 16 when the family says the woman then paid a visit. I seen the lady and her preparing. What I saw was the towel, Kelvin Rodriguez said. Mother and friend went to the bedroom, where behind closed doors, another injection, this one to the thigh, took place. But then hours later something started to happen to Pichardo. She told me she got problems with her chest, breathing and then she told me she wanted to go the hospital, Fausto Rodriguez said. Pichardo was rushed to the hospital but died the next morning of what the medical examiner's officer said was a silicone pulmonary embolism, caused by so much silicone injected that it was clotting in her lungs. CBS 2 HD caught up with Elsa Then, who told us she's a cosmetologist and that she was questioned by police. When asked if she does silicone injections, she said, No, never. CBS 2 HD: You're telling me you never injected this woman, in the thighs, in the buttocks? Then: Yes, I never did. Then admitted to knowing Pichardo and even visiting her in the hospital, a place where the family says Then could have told doctors about the injection, but never did. She didn't say anything, at all, daughter Marines Rodriguez said. I'm positive. The doctors had no idea. The family admits it, too, didn't tell doctors about the silicone injection because they didn't think there was any connection. Now the connection is all too real -- a silicone injection turning so tragic. We're missing one person. Nobody can replace that hole, Fausto Rodriguez said. Police said so far no arrests have been made, but they are investigating.- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - --~--~-~--~~~---~--~~ Thanks for being part of PoliticalForum at Google Groups. For options help see http://groups.google.com/group/PoliticalForum * Visit our other community at http://www.PoliticalForum.com/ * It's active and moderated. Register and vote in our polls. * Read the latest breaking news, and more. -~--~~~~--~~--~--~---
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Excuse me! It seems bubble-butts/rumps are equally distributed between the sexes! However, in some African/Black cultures a large derriere in the female is a plus for attracting a man. On Apr 5, 7:54�am, Cold Water coldwater...@gmail.com wrote: You normally don't hear that sort of thing from white women. �LOL CW - Original Message - From: Estimated Profit 71 richard_forbe...@hotmail.com To: PoliticalForum PoliticalForum@googlegroups.com Sent: Sunday, April 05, 2009 08:22 Subject: Re: What a pain in the ass It is amusing when you hear a woman complaining that her butt is not big enough On Apr 5, 8:13 am, Cold Water coldwater...@gmail.com wrote: ... or sometimes the herd just needs to be thinned. CW - Original Message - From: RichardForbes richard_forbe...@hotmail.com To: PoliticalForum PoliticalForum@googlegroups.com Sent: Sunday, April 05, 2009 07:55 Subject: What a pain in the ass A seemingly harmless cosmetic procedure turned deadly for a Bronx woman. She died one day after receiving silicone injections in her thighs, allegedly administered by someone without a medical license. Fiordaliza Pichardo's husband never thought she needed silicone injections to make her more attractive and would often tell her: 'Hey, why you do that? Stop doing that.' She'd tell me, 'Oh let me do this a little bit,' Fausto Rodriguez told CBS 2 HD. And the 43-year old tried to keep her injections secret, especially since they were allegedly being administered by her unlicensed friend, Elsa Then. She trusted this lady so health-wise, no worries, said Kelvin Rodriguez, the victim's son. But the worries became real on March 16 when the family says the woman then paid a visit. I seen the lady and her preparing. What I saw was the towel, Kelvin Rodriguez said. Mother and friend went to the bedroom, where behind closed doors, another injection, this one to the thigh, took place. But then hours later something started to happen to Pichardo. She told me she got problems with her chest, breathing and then she told me she wanted to go the hospital, Fausto Rodriguez said. Pichardo was rushed to the hospital but died the next morning of what the medical examiner's officer said was a silicone pulmonary embolism, caused by so much silicone injected that it was clotting in her lungs. CBS 2 HD caught up with Elsa Then, who told us she's a cosmetologist and that she was questioned by police. When asked if she does silicone injections, she said, No, never. CBS 2 HD: You're telling me you never injected this woman, in the thighs, in the buttocks? Then: Yes, I never did. Then admitted to knowing Pichardo and even visiting her in the hospital, a place where the family says Then could have told doctors about the injection, but never did. She didn't say anything, at all, daughter Marines Rodriguez said. I'm positive. The doctors had no idea. The family admits it, too, didn't tell doctors about the silicone injection because they didn't think there was any connection. Now the connection is all too real -- a silicone injection turning so tragic. We're missing one person. Nobody can replace that hole, Fausto Rodriguez said. Police said so far no arrests have been made, but they are investigating.- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text -- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - --~--~-~--~~~---~--~~ Thanks for being part of PoliticalForum at Google Groups. For options help see http://groups.google.com/group/PoliticalForum * Visit our other community at http://www.PoliticalForum.com/ * It's active and moderated. Register and vote in our polls. * Read the latest breaking news, and more. -~--~~~~--~~--~--~---
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A little exercise would have made anyone look better. Plastic surgery and cosmetic procedures are great for people who are injured due to an accident or birth defect, but people must go to a licensed physician. Even w/ a doctor, there can be major complications. On Apr 5, 7:55 am, RichardForbes richard_forbe...@hotmail.com wrote: A seemingly harmless cosmetic procedure turned deadly for a Bronx woman. She died one day after receiving silicone injections in her thighs, allegedly administered by someone without a medical license. Fiordaliza Pichardo's husband never thought she needed silicone injections to make her more attractive and would often tell her: 'Hey, why you do that? Stop doing that.' She'd tell me, 'Oh let me do this a little bit,' Fausto Rodriguez told CBS 2 HD. And the 43-year old tried to keep her injections secret, especially since they were allegedly being administered by her unlicensed friend, Elsa Then. She trusted this lady so health-wise, no worries, said Kelvin Rodriguez, the victim's son. But the worries became real on March 16 when the family says the woman then paid a visit. I seen the lady and her preparing. What I saw was the towel, Kelvin Rodriguez said. Mother and friend went to the bedroom, where behind closed doors, another injection, this one to the thigh, took place. But then hours later something started to happen to Pichardo. She told me she got problems with her chest, breathing and then she told me she wanted to go the hospital, Fausto Rodriguez said. Pichardo was rushed to the hospital but died the next morning of what the medical examiner's officer said was a silicone pulmonary embolism, caused by so much silicone injected that it was clotting in her lungs. CBS 2 HD caught up with Elsa Then, who told us she's a cosmetologist and that she was questioned by police. When asked if she does silicone injections, she said, No, never. CBS 2 HD: You're telling me you never injected this woman, in the thighs, in the buttocks? Then: Yes, I never did. Then admitted to knowing Pichardo and even visiting her in the hospital, a place where the family says Then could have told doctors about the injection, but never did. She didn't say anything, at all, daughter Marines Rodriguez said. I'm positive. The doctors had no idea. The family admits it, too, didn't tell doctors about the silicone injection because they didn't think there was any connection. Now the connection is all too real -- a silicone injection turning so tragic. We're missing one person. Nobody can replace that hole, Fausto Rodriguez said. Police said so far no arrests have been made, but they are investigating. --~--~-~--~~~---~--~~ Thanks for being part of PoliticalForum at Google Groups. For options help see http://groups.google.com/group/PoliticalForum * Visit our other community at http://www.PoliticalForum.com/ * It's active and moderated. Register and vote in our polls. * Read the latest breaking news, and more. -~--~~~~--~~--~--~---
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I think it was a link through Drudge. On Apr 5, 8:28 am, wontstopthink...@gmail.com wrote: Where did you get this? Sent from my Verizon Wireless BlackBerry -Original Message- From: RichardForbes richard_forbe...@hotmail.com Date: Sun, 5 Apr 2009 04:55:49 To: PoliticalForumPoliticalForum@googlegroups.com Subject: What a pain in the ass A seemingly harmless cosmetic procedure turned deadly for a Bronx woman. She died one day after receiving silicone injections in her thighs, allegedly administered by someone without a medical license. Fiordaliza Pichardo's husband never thought she needed silicone injections to make her more attractive and would often tell her: 'Hey, why you do that? Stop doing that.' She'd tell me, 'Oh let me do this a little bit,' Fausto Rodriguez told CBS 2 HD. And the 43-year old tried to keep her injections secret, especially since they were allegedly being administered by her unlicensed friend, Elsa Then. She trusted this lady so health-wise, no worries, said Kelvin Rodriguez, the victim's son. But the worries became real on March 16 when the family says the woman then paid a visit. I seen the lady and her preparing. What I saw was the towel, Kelvin Rodriguez said. Mother and friend went to the bedroom, where behind closed doors, another injection, this one to the thigh, took place. But then hours later something started to happen to Pichardo. She told me she got problems with her chest, breathing and then she told me she wanted to go the hospital, Fausto Rodriguez said. Pichardo was rushed to the hospital but died the next morning of what the medical examiner's officer said was a silicone pulmonary embolism, caused by so much silicone injected that it was clotting in her lungs. CBS 2 HD caught up with Elsa Then, who told us she's a cosmetologist and that she was questioned by police. When asked if she does silicone injections, she said, No, never. CBS 2 HD: You're telling me you never injected this woman, in the thighs, in the buttocks? Then: Yes, I never did. Then admitted to knowing Pichardo and even visiting her in the hospital, a place where the family says Then could have told doctors about the injection, but never did. She didn't say anything, at all, daughter Marines Rodriguez said. I'm positive. The doctors had no idea. The family admits it, too, didn't tell doctors about the silicone injection because they didn't think there was any connection. Now the connection is all too real -- a silicone injection turning so tragic. We're missing one person. Nobody can replace that hole, Fausto Rodriguez said. Police said so far no arrests have been made, but they are investigating.- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - --~--~-~--~~~---~--~~ Thanks for being part of PoliticalForum at Google Groups. For options help see http://groups.google.com/group/PoliticalForum * Visit our other community at http://www.PoliticalForum.com/ * It's active and moderated. Register and vote in our polls. * Read the latest breaking news, and more. -~--~~~~--~~--~--~---
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Beauty is in the eye of the beholder/culture. On Apr 5, 9:32�am, Keith In Tampa keithinta...@gmail.com wrote: �On Sun, Apr 5, 2009 at 8:54 AM, Cold Water wrote: You normally don't hear that sort of thing from white women. �LOL CW === Uhm..CW??? Three words, four syllables: �Baby Got Back:http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7mAI7lsEfug - Original Message - From: Estimated Profit 71 richard_forbe...@hotmail.com To: PoliticalForum PoliticalForum@googlegroups.com �Sent: Sunday, April 05, 2009 08:22 Subject: Re: What a pain in the ass It is amusing when you hear a woman complaining that her butt is not big enough On Apr 5, 8:13 am, Cold Water coldwater...@gmail.com wrote: ... or sometimes the herd just needs to be thinned. CW - Original Message - From: RichardForbes richard_forbe...@hotmail.com To: PoliticalForum PoliticalForum@googlegroups.com Sent: Sunday, April 05, 2009 07:55 Subject: What a pain in the ass A seemingly harmless cosmetic procedure turned deadly for a Bronx woman. She died one day after receiving silicone injections in her thighs, allegedly administered by someone without a medical license. Fiordaliza Pichardo's husband never thought she needed silicone injections to make her more attractive and would often tell her: 'Hey, why you do that? Stop doing that.' She'd tell me, 'Oh let me do this a little bit,' Fausto Rodriguez told CBS 2 HD. And the 43-year old tried to keep her injections secret, especially since they were allegedly being administered by her unlicensed friend, Elsa Then. She trusted this lady so health-wise, no worries, said Kelvin Rodriguez, the victim's son. But the worries became real on March 16 when the family says the woman then paid a visit. I seen the lady and her preparing. What I saw was the towel, Kelvin Rodriguez said. Mother and friend went to the bedroom, where behind closed doors, another injection, this one to the thigh, took place. But then hours later something started to happen to Pichardo. She told me she got problems with her chest, breathing and then she told me she wanted to go the hospital, Fausto Rodriguez said. Pichardo was rushed to the hospital but died the next morning of what the medical examiner's officer said was a silicone pulmonary embolism, caused by so much silicone injected that it was clotting in her lungs. CBS 2 HD caught up with Elsa Then, who told us she's a cosmetologist and that she was questioned by police. When asked if she does silicone injections, she said, No, never. CBS 2 HD: You're telling me you never injected this woman, in the thighs, in the buttocks? Then: Yes, I never did. Then admitted to knowing Pichardo and even visiting her in the hospital, a place where the family says Then could have told doctors about the injection, but never did. She didn't say anything, at all, daughter Marines Rodriguez said. I'm positive. The doctors had no idea. The family admits it, too, didn't tell doctors about the silicone injection because they didn't think there was any connection. Now the connection is all too real -- a silicone injection turning so tragic. We're missing one person. Nobody can replace that hole, Fausto Rodriguez said. Police said so far no arrests have been made, but they are investigating.- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text -- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - --~--~-~--~~~---~--~~ Thanks for being part of PoliticalForum at Google Groups. For options help see http://groups.google.com/group/PoliticalForum * Visit our other community at http://www.PoliticalForum.com/ * It's active and moderated. Register and vote in our polls. * Read the latest breaking news, and more. -~--~~~~--~~--~--~---
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I think it is ridiculous how obsessed American women/girls are in inventing an image even with risk to their health/life.// I've worked to gain 15 pounds from my usual weight of 110 as these birdlike senior women look like cadavers and I finally have a fanny! :-) On Apr 5, 8:47�am, kd kdlee...@gmail.com wrote: A little exercise would have made anyone look better. �Plastic surgery and cosmetic procedures are great for people who are injured due to an accident or birth defect, but people must go to a licensed physician. Even w/ a doctor, there can be major complications. On Apr 5, 7:55�am, RichardForbes richard_forbe...@hotmail.com wrote: A seemingly harmless cosmetic procedure turned deadly for a Bronx woman. She died one day after receiving silicone injections in her thighs, allegedly administered by someone without a medical license. Fiordaliza Pichardo's husband never thought she needed silicone injections to make her more attractive and would often tell her: 'Hey, why you do that? Stop doing that.' She'd tell me, 'Oh let me do this a little bit,' Fausto Rodriguez told CBS 2 HD. �And the 43-year old tried to keep her injections secret, especially since they were allegedly being administered by her unlicensed friend, Elsa Then. She trusted this lady so health-wise, no worries, said Kelvin Rodriguez, the victim's son. But the worries became real on March 16 when the family says the woman then paid a visit. �I seen the lady and her preparing. What I saw was the towel, Kelvin Rodriguez said. �Mother and friend went to the bedroom, where behind closed doors, another injection, this one to the thigh, took place. But then hours later something started to happen to Pichardo. She told me she got problems with her chest, breathing and then she told me she wanted to go the hospital, Fausto Rodriguez said. Pichardo was rushed to the hospital but died the next morning of what the medical examiner's officer said was a silicone pulmonary embolism, caused by so much silicone injected that it was clotting in her lungs. CBS 2 HD caught up with Elsa Then, who told us she's a cosmetologist and that she was questioned by police. When asked if she does silicone injections, she said, No, never. �CBS 2 HD: You're telling me you never injected this woman, in the thighs, in the buttocks? �Then: Yes, I never did. Then admitted to knowing Pichardo and even visiting her in the hospital, a place where the family says Then could have told doctors about the injection, but never did. �She didn't say anything, at all, daughter Marines Rodriguez said. I'm positive. The doctors had no idea. The family admits it, too, didn't tell doctors about the silicone injection because they didn't think there was any connection. �Now the connection is all too real -- a silicone injection turning so tragic. We're missing one person. Nobody can replace that hole, Fausto Rodriguez said. Police said so far no arrests have been made, but they are investigating.- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - --~--~-~--~~~---~--~~ Thanks for being part of PoliticalForum at Google Groups. For options help see http://groups.google.com/group/PoliticalForum * Visit our other community at http://www.PoliticalForum.com/ * It's active and moderated. Register and vote in our polls. * Read the latest breaking news, and more. -~--~~~~--~~--~--~---
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You might recall Chinese foot binding which crippled women or those Africans with brass neck rings that turned women into giraffes or our 18 inch waists. Whatever. The new vogue is also the athletic woman, the career woman. I am tempted to agree with Freud- What do women want?. On Apr 5, 8:47�am, kd kdlee...@gmail.com wrote: A little exercise would have made anyone look better. �Plastic surgery and cosmetic procedures are great for people who are injured due to an accident or birth defect, but people must go to a licensed physician. Even w/ a doctor, there can be major complications. On Apr 5, 7:55�am, RichardForbes richard_forbe...@hotmail.com wrote: A seemingly harmless cosmetic procedure turned deadly for a Bronx woman. She died one day after receiving silicone injections in her thighs, allegedly administered by someone without a medical license. Fiordaliza Pichardo's husband never thought she needed silicone injections to make her more attractive and would often tell her: 'Hey, why you do that? Stop doing that.' She'd tell me, 'Oh let me do this a little bit,' Fausto Rodriguez told CBS 2 HD. �And the 43-year old tried to keep her injections secret, especially since they were allegedly being administered by her unlicensed friend, Elsa Then. She trusted this lady so health-wise, no worries, said Kelvin Rodriguez, the victim's son. But the worries became real on March 16 when the family says the woman then paid a visit. �I seen the lady and her preparing. What I saw was the towel, Kelvin Rodriguez said. �Mother and friend went to the bedroom, where behind closed doors, another injection, this one to the thigh, took place. But then hours later something started to happen to Pichardo. She told me she got problems with her chest, breathing and then she told me she wanted to go the hospital, Fausto Rodriguez said. Pichardo was rushed to the hospital but died the next morning of what the medical examiner's officer said was a silicone pulmonary embolism, caused by so much silicone injected that it was clotting in her lungs. CBS 2 HD caught up with Elsa Then, who told us she's a cosmetologist and that she was questioned by police. When asked if she does silicone injections, she said, No, never. �CBS 2 HD: You're telling me you never injected this woman, in the thighs, in the buttocks? �Then: Yes, I never did. Then admitted to knowing Pichardo and even visiting her in the hospital, a place where the family says Then could have told doctors about the injection, but never did. �She didn't say anything, at all, daughter Marines Rodriguez said. I'm positive. The doctors had no idea. The family admits it, too, didn't tell doctors about the silicone injection because they didn't think there was any connection. �Now the connection is all too real -- a silicone injection turning so tragic. We're missing one person. Nobody can replace that hole, Fausto Rodriguez said. Police said so far no arrests have been made, but they are investigating.- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - --~--~-~--~~~---~--~~ Thanks for being part of PoliticalForum at Google Groups. For options help see http://groups.google.com/group/PoliticalForum * Visit our other community at http://www.PoliticalForum.com/ * It's active and moderated. Register and vote in our polls. * Read the latest breaking news, and more. -~--~~~~--~~--~--~---
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What happened to the hottie you were clutching? On Apr 5, 10:20�pm, Keith In Tampa keithinta...@gmail.com wrote: �FatChicksStillDigMe.jpg 90KViewDownload --~--~-~--~~~---~--~~ Thanks for being part of PoliticalForum at Google Groups. For options help see http://groups.google.com/group/PoliticalForum * Visit our other community at http://www.PoliticalForum.com/ * It's active and moderated. Register and vote in our polls. * Read the latest breaking news, and more. -~--~~~~--~~--~--~---