Now, Lillian, I will tell you what Dolly Parton responded when
someone asked her if she was offended by all the "dumb blonde"
jokes! She said, "Not in the least -- I know I'm not dumb, and I
know I'm not blond!"
Well, for me I guess 1 out of 2 isn't bad -- I'll let you guess
which one, LOL! Love, Joicy
ps
I guess Dolly will now have to worry about more implant jokes?
>Yes folks believe that and she will tell you another! Imagine she is giving
>herself two excuses for being dingy when most people only have one excuse,
>they are dingy! If you peeked at Joicy in the album you would also know
>what color hair she has!!!!!!! Guess???? Gezzzz this lady should get a big
>round of laughs!!!! Tee hee to Joicy, gotcha! Your friend, lillian
>
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>Warmly, lillian
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>----- Original Message -----
>From: Becker, Joicy <Joicy.Becker@PTSEM.EDU>
>To: 'MOLers' <mol-cancer@lists.meds.com>
>Sent: Tuesday, March 28, 2000 1:54 PM
>Subject: [MOL] Breast implants remain popular despite controversy
>
>
>> Gee, maybe it was the implants instead of the chemo that has made me so
>> foggy-headed, LOL! Love, Joicy
>>
>>
>> Breast implants remain popular despite controversy [03/28/2000; Cable
>News Network](WebMD) -- Forty-year-old Patty Faussett of Las Vegas always
>thoughtof herself as the organized type: She balanced a full-time
>career,taking care of four children and tending to her home. So afterher
>youngest was born, she decided it was time to plan a littlesomething for
>herself. "My breasts had become unpleasant to look at," she remembers."So I
>thought about implants." She had saline-implant surgeryin May 1997. Eight
>months later, Faussett's vision became blurry and she complainedof a "foggy
>head." "I'd find buckets of cleaning water left allover the house because
>I'd started something and left it unfinished,"she says. "I didn't want to
>believe that the implants causedmy sickness, but I kept saying, 'I want my
>old self back.'" Justa month later, she had her implants removed. Faussett
>was only one of 43,681 women in the United States whohad their implants
>removed in 1998!
>> , according to the AmericanSociety of Plastic Surgeons. They found that 93
>percent of theimplants were removed because of physical symptoms, such as
>deflation,leakage, infection or capsular contracture -- a hardening ofthe
>scar tissue that forms around any type of implant. Still, more women than
>ever -- some 300 percent more than in 1992-- are going under the knife to
>obtain larger breasts. Plasticsurgeons in the United States performed at
>least 130,000 breastaugmentation surgeries last year, the majority of which
>usedsaline, or saltwater-filled, implants, says the society. The full
>article can be found
>at:http://www.cnn.com/2000/HEALTH/women/03/27/implants.remove.wmd/index.html
>>
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