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26.5.06

What a strange world we live in!

As I troll the vast cyber-inter-web, I find strange and fascinating things. At this site I found the news that Mamie van Doren, at the age of 74(!), has posed nude(!!). Sweet Fancy Moses! You know what? She either has had a lot of "work" done, or she keeps herself in good shape. Check it out, if you dare!

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5 Comments:

Blogger heatherfeather said...

there's no way that woman has had any work done.

26/5/06 9:19 PM  
Blogger Ashley said...

Aside from the bad colorist who did her hair and and the garish makeup they applied to her face (spackle?), I do hope to get the names of her plastic surgeons. If my body can look remotely like that at 74, I think I will retire as a Grade A Sugarmama!

She's been totally remodeled. I don't know if I would get implants that large at her age. However, it may have been necessary in order to lift all of the breast tissue off of her knees (I am just comparing her rack to other 70-something women, of course)....

27/5/06 6:52 AM  
Blogger Greg said...

Yeah, the breasts tend to give it away. If they were small I might buy that they're natural, but those are just too freaky. It's still very, very wrong to look at the picture! SO WRONG!

27/5/06 7:57 AM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

If Ms. VanDoren did have that picture made, it was lost under all of that airbrushing. That is more cartoon than photograph.

Ms. Van Doren doesn't need to do anything. She has my respect for standing tall for the freedom to express herself after all of these years.

22/2/07 11:11 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

the breasts don't give it away, they were always large. some work has definetly been done, but that assumption was wrong.

25/1/08 5:12 PM  

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