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| 2 Dec 2009 by Jeff, Medical Spa MD I stopped going to my supposedly “expert” filler doc because; 1) the outrageous fees he charged , 2) he didn't seem to care about his patients at all – it really was about the money – he always charged me extra supposedly for time spent ... Medical Spa MD - http://www.medicalspamd.com/ [ More results from Medical Spa MD ] |
| 4 Nov 2009 by ExtraTV Kim Zolciak has no qualms about admitting to her plastic surgery. Extra - http://extratv.warnerbros.com/ - References [ More results from Extra ] |
| 10 hours ago by admin Almost all the companies on the internet advertise cheap car hire, but watch out for hidden costs or extra charges. Go for companies which have all their services and corresponding charges clearly spelled out on the website. ... los angeles botox - http://www.los-angeles-botox.com.cn/ [ More results from los angeles botox ] |
| 19 Nov 2009 by Lindsay Beyerstein The standard argument for a health-related sin tax is that the extra cost will deter people from engaging in the unhealthy behavior, and/or help pay for the public health consequences of overindulgence. Cigarette taxes are a prime ... Majikthise - http://majikthise.typepad.com/majikthise_/ - References |
| 20 Nov 2009 Yes, these are cheap forms of cosmetic surgery that only the vain among us who are too lazy to exercise and take care of themselves would indulge in. I don't want to pay for the cost of fixing the results of the poor lifestyle ...... Some facts: A treatment of botox costs between $350 and $600. I get them 3x a year (and no, I'm not rich, just vain I guess). So I would pay an extra $25 a session. I realize that other procedures cost much more, so the tax would be more. ... Cafferty File - http://caffertyfile.blogs.cnn.com/ - References |
| 21 Nov 2009 by Joann M. Weiner In other words, if you undergo a procedure just to make yourself look younger or thinner, then you have to pay extra. And you must pay the tax regardless of whether the procedure is covered by insurance or not. ... Politics Daily - http://www.politicsdaily.com/ - References [ More results from Politics Daily ] |
| 6 Nov 2009 by Ruby Tuesday While we girls have been able to eradicate those fine lines and wrinkles on our faces with just a few relatively painless injections, the chest. Ruby Room - http://rubyroom.aol.co.uk/ - References |
| 20 Nov 2009 by Howard Get Lou Gehrig's Disease and You will Pay an Extra Tax. You will under Pelosi Care because if you need Botox to treat a host of ailments relating to spasms and many more neurological disorders especially including Lou Gehrig's Disease. ... ORACULATIONS - http://oraculations.blogspot.com/ |
| 18 Nov 2009 You grumble about the extra tax but you still pay it because ultimately you really want the bag. Operative word is want because you don't need it. As long as they follow NJ's model & it doesn't apply to procedures that are not really ... The Speakers Lobby - http://congress.blogs.foxnews.com/ - References |
| 20 Nov 2009 by Jason Burns It's a very short hop to deciding that Grandma doesn't need to knit, so let's tax knitting supplies extra. How about people don't really need pets, so let's tax pet food double. The point is my interests and hobbies are my business and ... Jason Burns' Blog - http://www.philoking.com/ |
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