A Detroit radio station is in the process of hosting a contest called the
3 Comments so far
lance (unregistered) on December 11th, 2005 @ 8:52 am
Sounds like something Drew & Mike on WRIF would do.
jeppy (unregistered) on December 11th, 2005 @ 12:58 pm
That sounds like a great contest! I’m going to enter!
Scott (unregistered) on December 11th, 2005 @ 1:27 pm
Is this what our society has come to? First of all, the slogan “Breast Christmas Ever” is disgraceful. The whole meaning of Christmas seems lost today with more and more people focusing on vanity and the commercialization of Christmas to the nth degree. I know that this is simply a marketing ploy, but even plastic surgeons should have some sense of decency. I agree with Mollika’s assessment that procedures like this should be heralded for women who have suffered emotionally as a result of illness. To those women who actually submit a photo of their own breasts to enter this contest for the sake of vanity alone, I say that you need help with your self-esteem.
Detroit Census Triplication Mollika* I had to return a fourth survey. I am representing the non-Doctor Indian population of Detroit :0) likwidshoe It’s all about representation, not funding. Detroiters needs to lose the entitlement mindset.
Sounds like something Drew & Mike on WRIF would do.
That sounds like a great contest! I’m going to enter!
Is this what our society has come to? First of all, the slogan “Breast Christmas Ever” is disgraceful. The whole meaning of Christmas seems lost today with more and more people focusing on vanity and the commercialization of Christmas to the nth degree. I know that this is simply a marketing ploy, but even plastic surgeons should have some sense of decency. I agree with Mollika’s assessment that procedures like this should be heralded for women who have suffered emotionally as a result of illness. To those women who actually submit a photo of their own breasts to enter this contest for the sake of vanity alone, I say that you need help with your self-esteem.