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#391 Re: Guns N' Roses » LedZAerial - Finck Project (Led Zeppelin tribute band) » 930 weeks ago
I saw the cirque du soleil about 2 and a half years ago and they had a band there
#392 Re: The Garden » Curvy women produce more intelligent children » 930 weeks ago
Apart from genes, i think it is also highly due to the fact that curvier/fatter women have to fight for almost everything in their lifes :
- getting a good man
- getting a good job
- getting respect
- being taken seriously
ect ect
So they devellop an ability to use their brains to get where they want and with years, they devellop quick ways of getting there.
Whereas " waifs" rely mostly on their look and it works, they actually get the top men, the top jobs and all the rest.
Problem is, since they don't have to " over- think" to get anywhere, they intectually stagnate into late teens.
They never have to rethink their ways or reevaluate their functionning systems.
Until they are 50, left for a young one, the kids are gone and they don"t have enough money to maintain their lifestyles.
In the same position, a fatso will fight, because she knows how to, she will carry on.
A waif will either find another man or live in a very small dive in a very chic area and spend all she has in trying to maintain the illusion.
#393 Re: The Garden » Indian Girl Born With 8 Limbs Undergoes Risky Surgery » 930 weeks ago
First pictures of eight-limbed baby back in arms of her mother after 'amazing' recovery from surgery
Last updated at 15:52pm on 13th November 2007
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A two-year-old Indian girl born with eight limbs has astonished doctors with a remarkable recovery following major surgery.
Lakshmi Tatma was born with four legs and four arms - but has had them removed in a gruelling operation.
She was today removed from intensive care following a procedure which removed her headless 'parasitic twin' a week ago, and was reunited with her parents.
Without the operation to remove her twin, who was fused at the pelvis, the toddler - hailed as the reincarnation of the Hindu goddess Vishnu - was unlikely to live beyond her early teens, medics said.
Doctors at the Sparsh Hospital in Bangalore, where Laskhmi underwent the 27-hour operation, admitted they were amazed at her quick recovery.
"She is alert, eating solid food and on nothing stronger than paracetemol," said Dr Sharan Patil, who led the operation.
"She has well and truly passed the danger stage and is on course to make a full recovery. There may be further operations down the line, to correct her club feet, but so far so good. She is making remarkable progress."
In the first pictures since she regained consciousness five days ago, Lakshmi can be seen happily smiling with her mother Poonam, father Shambu and older brother Mithilesh, four.
Doctors predict she could be released from hospital shortly after Christmas.
"Lakshmi is behaving exactly like her old self, it's amazing," said Poonam.
"She remembers exactly who she likes and dislikes. Some people have come in her room and she points and screams at them until they leave.
"But she is smiling again and happy to see those she likes.
"She has developed a taste for the hospital canteen's raspberry milkshake, which we resorted to when she refused normal milk, but other than that she is the same as before only with two legs."
"She has a very sweet tooth, so we have been treating her a little. She's been bought a beautiful pink dress for the first time in her life she can fit in normal clothes."
Lakshmi was born with eight limbs in Rampur Kodar Katti, a remote village without electricity or water in the crime-ridden state of Bihar, 20 miles from India's border with Nepal.
Her poverty-stricken parents, who earn less than 50p a day as casual labourers, were turned away from every government hospital they visited for help.
Until the intervention of Dr Patil, who visited Bihar in January to asses whether an operation was viable, Lakshmi had never received any medical attention.
"Her recovery is God's will, just as it was God's will that she was born like that in the first place," said her father Sahmbu, "but what the doctor's have done is like a miracle.
"The doctors are like gods - they can make the living dead and the dead living. They have made Lakshmi a normal little girl. It was my dream and it has come true."
Speaking at a press conference to declare the operation a complete success, Dr Patil said: "All the surgeons' lives have been enriched by our contact with Laskhmi and I really feel it has been our privilege.
"By no means are we completely done with Lakshmi, but so far so good. She has a plaster cast on both legs at the moment to hold her feet in a steady position and to keep her wounds together.
"Her wounds are both raw and extensive, so that is something we are paying great attention to at the moment. Her recovery from the operation overall has been excellent."
#394 Re: Guns N' Roses » What Did You Guys Think Of This Rant...? » 931 weeks ago
Isn't it just that axl has now what he never had ?
A life ?
Maybe he is bitter about the past, but to say he hasn't moved on is unfair, it's just that we don't know much about him.
The other have pursued their careers, yes.
But was singing all that axl wanted to do ?
He mentionned " survival" years back, maybe it is " life" now ?
He said all he wanted was a family, in a way, with betty and the kids, he got himself one.
Maybe he re- evaluated what was important for him and doesn't do things fast musically because his life became his number one priority ?
#395 Re: Guns N' Roses » What Did You Guys Think Of This Rant...? » 931 weeks ago
I wish i could hear or read comments from the ex GNR musicians admitting their own faults and flaws in how an amazing band went downhill.
They went up fast and came back down just as quick.
It can't be just one person's fault.
I'll tell you a little story :
I used to know this model and in Ibiza, she partied with them.
She said the ony person who was not going out and whom she hasn't seen although he was on the island was Axl, rumored to be resting.
They were all getting slaughtered but Axl.
I have other personals on people who crossed their path, one way or another, on personal levels.
You may be able to blame axl for some things, sure, but what about the others huh ?
They were not saints, their behaviour was a music killer too.
I would like these people to say " hold on, we are to blame JUST AS MUCH".
Then, they would show their adult side, because up until now, i haven't seen it !
#396 Re: The Sunset Strip » LLL's hot pieces of celebrity man ass » 931 weeks ago
Ok, to each their own, my tastes may make you want to puke, but here are TALL men i find pretty much interesting, especially the last ( who very strongly looks like my first real love, even in the taste of his colorful suits lol)
Chris Noth, MISTER BIG ( although i like him playing the copper too)
Jerry O'Connell, sweet sweet sweet
Steve Valentine, that special little something, and a superb character from " crossing Jordan"
#397 Re: Guns N' Roses » What Did You Guys Think Of This Rant...? » 931 weeks ago
God knows the pressures he's had from the music industry in the past.
Do you know some contracts go as far as 20 years ?
#398 Re: Management » Custom Titles - Request Them Here » 931 weeks ago
Can i get " astrologically doomed" ?:laugh:
#399 Re: Guns N' Roses » What Did You Guys Think Of This Rant...? » 931 weeks ago
But you cannot change impulsive people, sanguine, axl shares nothing or too much, he is just like me in this aspect, he may have lived into an emotional/intellectual promiscuity and doesn't quite know what to deliver to people and when.
Give him a break, don't make it so hard on him for christ's sakes.
He's come a LOOONG way as an individual, he is a lot better than he ever was.
Why don't you try and see what he said and read between the lines instead of focusing on how he said it ?
In french we say " the content is more important than the container".
#400 Re: The Sunset Strip » Another ‘rehab widow’ points finger at Lindsay Lohan » 931 weeks ago
not born yet maybe ?:P:lol::butt: