Target Women: Botox
- added June 26, 2008
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Express yourself, by removing parts of your expression. How to get pretty without using any ugly words.
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Yay some missing parts of the Infomania :)
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i love sarah. this segment is nice.
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- ILiveonaClock
- 3 months ago
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Why would you want to put poison in your face and paralyze it? I think it is dangerous to play with that stuff, what if they find out down the road that it is really bad for you. People might be sorry later.
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i love haskins!
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Ah, what better way to express yourself than freeze your face with poison needles right next to your eyeballs. Fun fun fun! ...You-you can tell I'm having fun, right? ...No? Well, I'll just keep saying fun and they'll get it. Fun fun fun! Fun? :( Fun? I can just keep saying fun, and no one will notice! I can't even cry! :)
Botox: Human robots, today.-
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- Kneesoxrock
- 3 months ago
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I love you, Sarah. That's exactly what I thought when I first saw those commercials.
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Good segment! It was kind of a little oasis in a scatological episode. Oh, that's too Latinate...I should just call it the shit episode. That man channel is really fascinated with the same basics as at age 11, isn't it?
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There really is too much promotion for this procedure.
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The first time I saw a television ad for Botox, I was horrified. Do women know that they're injecting botulism toxins into their bodies? Ew.
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- teenelizabeth
- 3 months ago
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Fun fact: Botulinium toxin is actually derived from the word "sausage poison."
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Great job as per usual Sarah!!!
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- KarlitoMosquito
- 3 months ago
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You'd never know it from this advertising blitz, but Botox has amazing effects on kids with cerebral palsy...the induced paralysis isn't for cosmetic effect; it allows them to function. The cosmetic use makes the drug a hot property and likely drives the price up.
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I live in S. CA, so I have to see these frozen-faced plastic people all the time. I vacillate among being annoyed by, sad for, and thoroughly amused by them. Thanks for putting together a piece that captures all those reactions so well (with a nice healthy dose of the latter; one wants to be entertained, afterall!). I will hunt around this site for more of your work - please tell me you have a regular vlog.
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Sarah, I absolutely love these segments. Please, please, please do one on tampons and pads. And pregnancy tests. The ads for all of those are beyond ridiculous, and I would love to watch you wittily rip them to shreds.
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Oh this is great Sarah! I love your segments. Please do one on Birth Control Commercials. Especially Yaz.
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Wonderful segment, SO funny and sad.
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This segment made some good points but I had to rewatch it to catch them. The reporter's face barely moved! Did she do this report because she had a bad job done? Is she unhappy she had to do this story? it's also hard to take wrinkle advise from some one with no wrinkles.
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omg - saw this blog posting and had to come back and share - http://blog.modernmechanix.com/2008/04/03/weird-beauty-.... Things change . . . things stay the same. How ridiculous!
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Fantastic. Keep the Sarah Haskins segments coming please.
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Sarah. You're like...like...um...
...the God of Godesses!
Yeah! That's it!
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