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- ohnoerino, on 10/01/2008, -0/+67Note the word "alleged"
- MookiBlaylock, on 10/01/2008, -0/+49Forget the botox, the last two paragraphs is the best part in the article.
- inactive, on 10/01/2008, -1/+44I shoot it into my balls to make them as smooth as eggs
- AdeleMor, on 10/01/2008, -2/+45it wouldn't surprise me. i can't get out of bed in the morning anymore without a few shots of it in my feet
- WendyThomas, on 10/01/2008, -0/+37i mean she was the one suffering... she had to tie his shoes every day
- jdduran, on 10/01/2008, -0/+21What? You mean Botoxing children is frowned upon?
- BXRWXR, on 10/02/2008, -0/+20Your wife sounds like a real catch.
- inactive, on 10/02/2008, -1/+21Because when you digg an article named "10 ways to get off on feet" it's bound to happen.
- inactive, on 10/01/2008, -0/+19"But the treat ended in disaster with Mr Bronstein being rushed to hospital after being bitten in the foot by the reptile."
Yep, that's worse than botox injections. uh huh. - Plasmatica, on 10/01/2008, -0/+18It has been fairly well documented that Sharon Stone is a ***** weirdo.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZJZvMpZwOrM - OfNumbers, on 10/01/2008, -2/+20I just can't achieve an orgasm without a few shots of it in my prostate.
- div2n, on 10/02/2008, -1/+18Terribly smelly feet is generally caused by excessive sweating of the feet which botox WOULD help. Actresses get injections in the arm pits frequently for much the same reason--stop sweating.
While this may seem ridiculous to consider for a child, as someone who suffers from excessively sweaty feet, I can tell you it's not.
When I was a child about Stone's son's age, I developed the worst case of athlete's foot my doctor had ever seen because of my sweaty feet.
Being a child and not knowing any better, I scratched my feet until they were covered in scabs and it was painful to put shoes on.
While treating with botox may seem cosmetic, it could be very therapeutic to a child with this problem. - FunyGirl, on 10/01/2008, -3/+19stupid cow
- MrJ777, on 10/02/2008, -0/+15Dugg for mutual hatred of Sharon Stone.
Catch her Basic Instinct 3: Prune Tang. - CoreyTamas, on 10/02/2008, -0/+13God help that kid if she catches him farting.
- chrissku, on 10/02/2008, -0/+12Are the showers not working? Did you try putting clean socks on his feet? Did you try using actual soap in the shower?
- amoirae, on 10/02/2008, -0/+12If Stone would just wear panties and cross her legs, the noxious stench would go away.
- bingostud722, on 10/02/2008, -5/+17WHY DOES THIS ***** KEEP COMING UP IN MY RECCOMENDATIONS
- cor315, on 10/02/2008, -0/+10and that's all i read. Thank you
- inactive, on 10/01/2008, -8/+17This makes me wonder if she got shots of botox into her pussy for the money shot in Basic Instinct.
- b8man99, on 10/02/2008, -1/+9Doesn't botox numb the area completely? That would be a great practical joke when the kid falls over and thinks they're legs are paralysed. Kudos to Sharon Stone for making her child amuse her in such a unique way.
- TunaFishGangsta, on 10/01/2008, -3/+10I actually stopped buying Champion socks after started treating them with anti-fungal chemicals. My feet don't stink - probably because I wash them, wear breathable shoes, and use sandals in the gym shower (to avoid contracting stinky athlete's foot).
That said, I've come to doubt anything from the telegraph. - Spuy767, on 10/02/2008, -1/+8Baking soda isn't a treatment, it's a cover-up. My wife gets bi-anual botox shots in her armpits to keep her from sweating too much.
- peaceninja, on 10/02/2008, -0/+7maybe she meant to say 'baking soda' instead of botox. i know because when i go get my botox injections into my face i sometimes tell my doctor that i need my 'baking soda' injections. we then start laughing arrogantly at all of the proletariats in society who cant even afford botox.
- Spuy767, on 10/02/2008, -0/+6Not the procedure is a treatment for hyperhydrosis, a.k.a. excessive sweating.
- russ3, on 10/02/2008, -0/+6Why else would you want to be followed by paparazzi all day and think your opinions matter more than regular peoples?
- raydeen, on 10/02/2008, -0/+6She should inject her acting career with Botox. Maybe it would stop stinking as well.
- IphtashuFitz, on 10/02/2008, -0/+6Is it a requirement to be ***** to be an actor?
- inactive, on 10/02/2008, -1/+6she never heard of baking soda in the shoes??
- ketchupwfries, on 10/02/2008, -0/+5Smoooooth as eggs.
- Armstrong3, on 10/02/2008, -0/+5OH NO! A human imperfection! Squash it!
- apec766, on 10/02/2008, -1/+6fapfapfapfapfapfapfapfap
- xxxkrogoth, on 10/02/2008, -0/+4She's like the new Joan Crawford
- aolshove, on 10/02/2008, -0/+4She's probably had so many botox injections herself she could inject him by biting him on the big toe.
- inactive, on 10/02/2008, -1/+5and these are the Elite thinkers that want to tell the American public how to vote?
Wash his feet *****. - razorsedge555, on 10/02/2008, -0/+4What do you want, the woman provided the most famous beaver shot in film history, she can rest now.
- psud0, on 10/02/2008, -1/+5This is sick, isn't it?
- Carlsen, on 10/02/2008, -0/+4Who is digging this *****?
- edebolt, on 10/02/2008, -0/+4This is what happens when a woman is attractive. Everyone tells them they are smart and after years and years of having no compass and feedback then this is what you get. Now she is losing her looks and stark raving crazy. Can't the govt send out workers to insult and generally introduce reality to hot chicks? This program is desperately needed around the world.
- krisscofield, on 10/02/2008, -0/+4Sense made: 0
- loneBoat, on 10/02/2008, -0/+4I don't know anything about this story, but the "it has been alleged" seems telling. Can't I allege anyone of anything?
Also: loneBoat is the new ruler of the world, it has been alleged! - burjzyntski, on 10/02/2008, -0/+3I digg you even though it's weird/strange/unusual.
- markbosky, on 10/02/2008, -0/+3Botox has been a proven method to stop or reduce sweating. People get botox treatments on hands, feet, and armpits all the time. This is not newsworthy
- PopcornDave, on 10/02/2008, -0/+3Ask Tom Cruise.
- inactive, on 10/02/2008, -0/+3I wish my offhand, joking comments made the news... *sigh*
When I'm rich and famous I'm totally buying a great white shark, an election, and the moon. - trizzlelv, on 10/02/2008, -0/+3Reminds me of the It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia episode when they find Dumpster Baby, and want to give him a tan. Hilarious.
- LongShlong, on 10/02/2008, -1/+4... Who the ***** cares?
- razorsedge555, on 10/02/2008, -1/+4Because FlyingSpaghetti frequently types with one hand while thinking about injections and Sharon Stone.
- inactive, on 10/02/2008, -1/+4I was hoping Sharon Stone would go away after Basic Instinct 2 along with her Heroes look-alike Ali Larter (see Total Recall then Heroes).
Both of them are kind of useless to anybody at this point. - secrity, on 10/02/2008, -0/+3The manufacturer does not recommend its use in children. From the prescribing info:
"Pediatric use:
Use of BOTOX® Cosmetic is not recommended in children."
http://www.botoxcosmetic.com/resources/pi.aspx (has link to pdf)
The FDA says:
"The FDA has reviewed post-marketing cases from its Adverse Event Reporting System (AERS) database and from the medical literature of pediatric and adult patients diagnosed with botulism following a local injection with a marketed botulinum toxin product.
The pediatric botulism cases occurred in patients less than 16 years old, with reported symptoms ranging from dysphagia to respiratory insufficiency requiring gastric feeding tubes and ventilatory support. Serious outcomes included hospitalization and death. "
http://www.fda.gov/cder/drug/early_comm/botulinium ... -
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