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  • Posted By: TheWholeTruth2008 @ 05/15/2008 6:51:56 AM

    Being a proud member of the paparazzi for over 18 years, I've seen actresses' who started out looking 'good', then 7-10 years later, she looks' horrible. Its a real shame. Bottom line, I' ve never seen women, stars or otherwise, get as ugly as they do in California. Seriously, over the years, look at them. Not even worth it. Tan and healthy's reward is Tan and Ugly. End of Story.

  • Posted By: TANandHEALTHY @ 05/13/2008 3:32:37 AM

    Birdbath your post lacks any real substance. You come across as being envious of a good looking person with a healthy tan. Do a search on P53's and tanning and educate yourself before you open your mouth without anything to back it up with. This may be difficult for you to understand but I'll give you the link anyway.
    http://lib.bioinfo.pl/pmid:18363705

  • Posted By: BirdBath2000 @ 04/18/2008 11:36:50 AM

    If you are vain enough to spend that much time and money on going to tanning beds, you should know that it makes your face look horrible and altogether ages you about ten years with regular use.
    Every time I see one of those white girls that looks almost black from tanning I want to laugh in their face. It's like carrying a big sign around that says "I'm insecure".

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