LOL I guess I am thinking the same things that you two are and posting together to come up around the same time.. I had not heard or read anything about Dolly having any surgery on her ribs to reduce her waist line, if I had given any real thought to her hour glass figure I had come to the idea that maybe she had padding put on her hips from her own fat.. I remember having a 24 inch waist the first time I ever thought of measuring myself around 19 and weighed in between 119 - 126 pounds (8 1/2 - 9 stone...14 pounds = 1 stone) I put on weight with my two children and never got back to that weight but maintained for the next 20 years around the 10 - 10 1/2 mark. 140 -147 pounds. After two years in the States I started gaining weight and I am not happy because it is so hard to get it off, for a long time I did not realise all the extra ingredients in products were so bad because NZ still has whole foods.. Now I am trying to keep a good eye on the ingredients of products I have to buy to get some of the whole foods into my system. Quote:
I know, Kathleen, and Dolly has had numerous surgeries too. Don't know how true it is but I heard she had two lower ribs removed to make her waist smaller. If that is true I fail to see how that would help. Heavens I had a 22" waist when I was younger but like everything else, it changed over time, but too I weighed much less than I do now and I'll never see those lightweight days again either. LOL! Quote:
Some are a wee bit out-there, but most smart people are very sensible, probably from all those deliberate non-mistakes! Back to music...I wish Kenny Rogers hadn't messed up his original face with plastic surgery. Why do famous people make THAT ridiculous choice, to mess up their faces? Such as the actresses Meg Ryan and Lauren Holly, bad cosmetic surgeries, along with the new and NOT improved Kenny Rogers.
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