I personally do. Lets think. Michael had vitiligo. He said it was his father's side of the family. This means that in his blood and in his genes, he would pass to his children. Let's take a look at Prince. As a toddler he was blond. Suddenly everyone assumed he was not Michael's child. It proves nothing. Debbie's blonde. He has brown hair now, and it is natural. He has brown eyes, and if you look closely (you can see pictures at Celebrity Baby buddy) he has light olive skin. And Paris had hazel eyes. Still does not prove that they are not. You should look at the genetics of the mother before taking the assumption that they are not. and blanket, and it's safe to say that he was Michael's child. Look at his hair, his face. He is like a mini. I think they really are. Do you agree or disagree? And what are your views on it?
I'm not sure something was strange. His children, not children. Does he have them Diddle, Diddle them he did not. It is all strange and bazaar.
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Is there anything worth watchiing on TV now? Name one.?
Is there anything worth watchiing on TV now? Name one.? I used to watch Nightline regular w / Ted Koppel, ABC News w / Peter Jennings, 60 minutes, Washington Week in Review and MacNeil / Lehrer NewsHour. But TV news is so one-sided and superficial. I still look And washington Weekly News Hour, but the only reliable figure that I can find is Bill Moyers (well, there's Olberman on MSNBC). As soon as I looked forward to Masterpiece Theatre, Hill Street Blues, LA Law, St. Elsewhere, NYPD Blue – hokey, but decent drama about real people, real problems, and I watched All in the Family and Cheers faith. Now, the Internet and DVDs, I can I can find more reliable and entertainment news online from Netflix. So is there anything on TV that I miss?
Lame: If you liked St. Elsewhere definitely try House. The is intelligently written and deals with many serious issues outside the field of medicine. My only problem with this is that a handful of people show themselves to do everything conceivable in a hospital. That is simply not realistic. If you can get past that to accept it as poetic license, so to say, this is a great show with interesting, well developed, credible and, fortunately, poor characters. This show is so intelligently conceived and executed I can not help wondering how it gets pulled from the air missed his first halfway season (currently in season 3). If you like LA Law and Justice try Boston Legal. I think that justice also shows the seamy underside of the legal profession. Boston Legal is what I think would call a "dramedy." It can at different times either subtly or bark humorous, sometimes very serious to the point of almost painful in the sense of Weltschmerz. It also addresses serious problems in the real world, but mixes it with humor, which can sometimes outrageous and often subtle sexual undertones or serious sexual overtones. If you put up with Something like that could be a great show. In thinking of this show one word that particularly comes to my mind was "disrespectful" not of God or religion in particular, but rather on the whims of society. A word of caution: You'll find it at first insulting or even repugnant. I must confess that I did. Give it a chance though. He grows on you. Under this new season shows, try Heroes. I've seen only one or two deliveries, so I am not in a position to fully recommend it at this point, but it suits your inclinations towards superheroes. Another new show, of which I have only seen the pilot so far, that seems to be intelligently written Studio 60 on the Sunset Strip. I plan on seeing more of this. It's kind of a satire on behind the scenes action of a (fictional) TV network. Remember the movie Network many years ago, written by Paddy Chayefsky and starring Peter Finch and Faye Dunaway? Sort of along these lines. Of course there are many shows worth watching on PBS, Discovery Channel and the History Channel. Try Nova, National Geographic, Nature, POV, Frontline, Discovery Atlas, engineering an empire, Secrets of the Dead, and digging for the truth, just to name a few. I agree, anything with Bill Moyers. Oh, and 30 days on FX which explores how life changing experiences are possible in 30 days when forced abandonment of the old familiar comfort and a walk in the shoes of very strange for a period of a month. There is actually worth watching on TV, but these few thoughts are what are now common. Good Bye on this side of the cyber sphere. The air is too thin, I hope.
Hey does anyone know who sings this song or the name of the song?
It is part of the texts "Sometimes I feel let go too far and get the best of me". I heard in a Korean drama (1 episode exhibition of fireworks – at the cafe scene). http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=i0zMCp6RJhA (Fast forward to 3:44) is sounds like Britney Spears, but I'm not sure if anyone can help that would be so great.
Yes, you're right. It's Britney Spears Britney – I've Just Begun (Havin My Fun)
My dad put his car on the Autotrader website for £ 1700.00 he received an email which details various about the car and asked for more pictures my dad gave him. He stated that he had wanted to buy the car for someone in Italy who has paid the company is sold the nature of the car of my father. He seems to be trying to scam the man in Italy for a rapid deployment for themselves. He sent my father a £ 5,000 bankers draft which the bank Clearly said on Tuesday. He said he will pick up the car once the payment has gone through and would like to change back from my father when he comes to collect cash from the car. But on Saturday my father was unable to get money from the ATM. He called the bank and his account was frozen. They are treating it as suspicious. My father now has to wait until Mon-Tue to find out if she has been through. Has anyone else had anything like this done to them? or is it really?
It is a well-known, long-running scam. The money that your father is "paid" is a way for criminals to launder illegal profits from drugs, etc. Your father is innocent, but the victim of the scam, he will make with the police as part of their research.
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Plastic surgery is a huge industry that is based, largely, on elective surgical and non-surgical procedures. The industry is driven in part by people’s attempts to achieve physical perfection. Unfortunately, sometimes things go wrong during or after cosmetic surgery procedures which take the patient further from perfection than where they started. When bad plastic surgery occurs, it is frequently fixable but sometimes not. It can have a permanent negative effect on an individual’s life.
When bad plastic surgery occurs, it is not always the fault of the surgeon. It is frequently a problem that is due to poor aesthetic choices made by either the surgeon or the patient prior to surgery occurred. Some people just cannot be persuaded that the nose they have determined they want will not look good on their face. Despite this, negative results from plastic surgery are frequently indicators of surgical errors during the procedure. Non-ideal results can occur after any cosmetic surgery procedure and frequently indicate a number of problems.
When problems occur, it is easiest for the patient (and their friends and family!) to identify the errors when they occur on a person’s face. When facial surgery goes wrong, the problem can be that the skin during a face-lift was pulled too tight. This can cause asymmetry and tightness. In addition, it can give an individual a wooden look and destroy their profile. Other individuals who are the victims of face-lifts gone wrong lose mobility in their face or sensation because the nerves were damaged during surgery.
Examples of the number of ways a surgical procedure can go wrong abound. Some forms can be simple to fix; however, other procedures that have been botched can be impossible. If a nose job, or rhinoplasty, is messed up, it can be impossible to fix. The ability for plastic surgery to be fixed typically depends on how much tissue is available to repair the problem.
While it is really difficult to hide botched procedures that were done on a person’s face, it is slightly easier to hide evidence of botched surgeries that occur elsewhere on the body. While they may be less visible, they are no less damaging. The after-effects of a bad plastic surgery experience can be difficult to live with both emotionally and physically. Physical scars include excessive scarring, deformation, and even paralysis. Emotional or psychological scars include diminished self esteem, guilt, and a feeling that the patient is being punished for vanity.
In many instances, poorly executed cosmetic surgery procedures are due to surgeon error. This can include a person who says they are a certified plastic surgeon practicing without a license. Whenever considering a cosmetic procedure, the potential patient should screen any surgeon carefully. This should include taking note of any credentials that are on display.