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Beauty is essential for Lebanese, despite crisis

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By Weedah Hamzah Apr 22, 2007, 6:24 GMT


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BANKERS ARE HEARTLESSApr 22nd, 2007 - 10:24:22

Is it really a sincere offer from the bank? I doubt seriously. Young Lebanese men, crusader's decsendants in particlular, go after the visible physical beauty, so the women have to look beautiful. But the worst part of it is that the money is consumed and few years later, they need something alse to be done.

SO IT IS AN ONGOING THING FOR EARNINGS FOR THE BANK...SHAME ON THE CAPITALIST AND IMPERIALIST

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burkas eliminate the need for botox, right?Apr 23rd, 2007 - 01:33:41

'Is it really a sincere offer from the bank? I doubt seriously. Young Lebanese men, crusader's decsendants[sic] in particlular[sic], go after the visible physical beauty, so the women have to look beautiful.'

Too bad they do not force 'their' women to live under a black tarp like the Muslims do. That would take care of the whole 'visible physical beauty' thing.

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LRRP U.S.ARMYApr 23rd, 2007 - 16:46:29

I'll go along with that they really need a lot of work,it's tough to be ugly!!!

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GooseApr 24th, 2007 - 05:03:26

Lol...Do all the comsmetic beautification you want but if Iran and Hez have their way you will all be sporting beards or burkhas so what difference will it make.

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BeelzebubApr 24th, 2007 - 19:09:57

lol! Girls will be girls. I'd adopt a lebanese chick if she was hot.

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