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Warning all Women
You have read the scare-mail about the person whose kidneys were stolen
while he was passed out. While that was an "urban legend," this one is
not. It's happening every day. I'm sending this "warning" only to a few
of my closest friends. You too may be a victim at some point. Read on.
My thighs were stolen from me during the night of August 3rd a few years
ago. It was just that quick. I went to sleep in my body and woke up
with someone else's thighs. The new ones had the texture of cooked
oatmeal. Who would have done such a cruel thing to legs that had been
wholly, if imperfectly, mine for years? Whose thighs were these? What
happened to mine? I spent the entire summer looking for them. I
searched, in vain, at pools and beaches, anywhere I might find female
limbs exposed. I became obsessed. I had nightmares filled with
cellulite and flesh that turns to bumps in the night.
Finally, hurt and angry, I resigned myself to living out my life
in jeans and Sheer Energy pantyhose.
Then, just when my guard was down, the thieves struck again. My
rear end was next. I knew it was the same gang, because they took pains
to match my new rear end (although badly attached at least three
inches lower than the original) to the thighs they had stuck me with
earlier. Now my rear complemented my legs, lump for lump. Frantic, I
prayed that long skirts would stay in fashion.
Two years ago I realized my arms had been switched. One morning while
fixing my hair, I watched, horrified but fascinated, as the flesh of my
upper arms swung to and fro with the motion of the hairbrush. This was
really getting scary. My body was being replaced, cleverly and
fiendishly, one section at a time. In
the end, in deepening despair, I gave up my T-shirts. What could they do
to me next? Age? Age had nothing to do with it. Age was supposed to
creep up, unnoticed and intangible, something like maturity.
NO, I was being attacked, repeatedly and without warning. That's why
I've decided to share my story; I can't take on the medical profession
by myself. Women of America, wake up and smell the coffee! That isn't
really "plastic" those surgeons are using. You know where they're
getting those replacement parts, don't you? The
next time you suspect someone has had a face "lifted," look again!
Was it lifted from you? Check out those tummy tucks and buttocks
raisings. Look familiar? Are those your eyelids on that movie star?
I think I finally may have found my thighs and I hope that Cindy
Crawford paid a really good price for them!
This is NOT a hoax! This is happening to women in every town every
night. Warn your friends. |