what is up with THAT program?
Slap a coat of paint on the old barn.
It's still an old barn.
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what is up with THAT program?
Slap a coat of paint on the old barn.
It's still an old barn.
Ahhhh, but it looks new:DQuote:
Originally posted by RICHARD
Slap a coat of paint on the old barn.
It's still an old barn.
I never watch any of the makeover or decorating shows. I do admit to watching Nigella and Jamie sometimes.
Although you almost had one the other night.......(I'm having a real hard time letting this one go.....I'm trying)
Oh, I don't think that is so, "slap a coat of paint..."....some times these things have extreme impact on people. I saw one where the person had a significantly different look from most of us, and to hear her talk about her 'new' look was pretty emotional.
Some people develop from the inside out, others from the outside in...so, if it is a major deal to them, doesn't cost anything to me, and improves their lives? More power to them.
I don't either...with the exception of a Trading Spaces sometimes. :pQuote:
Originally posted by slick
I never watch any of the makeover or decorating shows.
If I was going to have that kind of thing done to me, I wouldn't want the whole world watching. :eek:
Agreed,Quote:
Originally posted by Cataholic
More power to them.
And I hope they call a qualified electrician to
do the work......
But why not look at the foundation, walls or roof and work on that instead?? Something tells me that an old barn that is structually safe is better than an old dangerous barn with a new coat of shellac on it.
I may be wrong?!?!?!
I read about a study where it stated that an astounding percentage (30%) of people who had PS committed suicide (the study was also done in Sweden....)
And I really didn't mean, "slap a coat of paint on"...
Tape any exposed areas you do not want to paint.
After loading the brush wiping off any excess paint on the lip of the can.
Using up and down strokes, evenly cover the surface, always paint in the same direction and
cut the edges where previous paint has been applied.
Your old barn is painted!
:confused:
I've never seen the show with the plastic surgery and the extreme makeovers, but I'm developing a habit for a new TLC program that does make-overs on fashion disasters. Usually just everyday people that have gotten themselves into a rut when it comes to selecting clothes.
What I like is that they don't make the people look like movie stars, they just help them find the right type of clothes and hair for their bodies and the people do look better. (and they get a $5000 wardrobe that they get to keep:)
Oh please someone slap a paint on this old barn. :DQuote:
Originally posted by RICHARD
Slap a coat of paint on the old barn.
It's still an old barn.
I might still be a old barn......but I'll be a good looking old barn and even old barns want to look their best.
I made a mistake.....
The statistic was a plastic surgeon patient was 3 times more likely to commit suicide than a person who had not.
(i knew there was a '3' in there someplace-Mea culpa!)
I am not against PS.
I know women who have had surgery for being too big-
they had back problems, buying clothes etc...
I have see some "Joan Rivers scary" people.....a smile is a real chore for them....
Pam Anderson is an example of 'expanding the limits' of good taste.......
I have also known a few gals that have had surgery to enhance their 'self esteem'...Nothing wrong with that, but, one gal INSISTED on bringing some pictures into the office to show me her improvement...
I politely declined and took some lumps for being too 'sensitive'.
Another gal would prop herself up with her forearms or on the edge of the counters....at that point, with sexual harassment laws and all, you HAVE to excuse yourself from the area!!
I felt like John Candy in "Summer Rental"- He runs into a neighbor
woman who asked him, "what do you think of these???" just as her husband walks into the room....
I like the female form, women should be proud of what they strut-
but at what cost to themselves?
The whole idea of plastic surgery scares me. Granted, I'm not the best looking egg in the case, but I would never sign up for an appearance change. I prefer to be me. I don't wear makeup, don't colour my hair and don't have enough patience for contact lenses.
I also know of some people who have had it done and I must admit they look great and their self-esteem has soared. In fact, my 70 yr old neighbour just had a breast-reduction and she recovered in a week. (OK, guys I'm not starting another controversy on breasts again so let's stick to the subject at hand.)
I'm in agreement with any makeover if it makes him or her feel better. That's right, I said "him" because I was watching TLC one day and they said that more and more men are getting liposuction.
Me? I'm sticking with what God gave me and trying to improve on it my own way.
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Originally posted by Fox-Gal
Oh please someone slap a paint on this old barn. :D
I might still be a old barn......but I'll be a good looking old barn and even old barns want to look their best.
Best ask the farmer first.
He may just like his barn just the way it is!
:)
A co-worker of mine was just speaking to me about this show. She said she had a friend who had a nose job (rhino....whatever) and apparently this friend just had a local and was awake through the whole thing and could hear the cracking of bones.....
Gives me the heebie-jeebies.:eek: :eek:
(but I hear there's meds for that as well...)
I feel a bit loser-ish, but I LOVE that show. Except when they show the bloody bandages, and botox injectoins....yuck.....
I actually enjoyed watching extreme make-overs, some of them were indeed remarkable, and the one thing I liked it wasn't some bimbo wanting to have big boobs,or look prettier etc etc, most of the candidates in MHO needed the plastic surgery, and I could not blame them for feeling it was necessary.
It almost made me want some myself, but hey I am way to chicken to go under the knife for something that is not really necessary, little alone something that is.
Sure this old barn could do with some tidying up here and there, but I am going to try and grow old gracefully, hopefully, FAT CHANCE but heres hoping. lol:) :D
I also enjoy watching "Extreme Makeover." I even enjoy watching "Queer Eye For The Straight Guy." I love to see how they're able to improve a person's looks and self esteem at the end of the show. I also love seeing happy endings. :)