Monday, October 03, 2005

02 October 2005: Heidi and Sarah show off their SUPERPOWERS on supererpower Sunday with the third angel, special guest KG.

02 October: It's Superpower Sunday for Heidi and Sarah and their special guest KG. These three gals played a little game of Heidi-Zorro saves Princess-Patsy from the evil pink witch Stupid-Sarah. Sarah was trying to steal Patsy's blond hair, but the gallant Zorro would not let her and arrived just in time by horse to re-crown Patsy. Zorro died of yellow-fever while fighting in the army, Patsy lived happily ever-after with the man who had loved her always but did not father her child and after working in a casino as a prostitute, Sarah moved to India with Jos (pronounced JJJJJJos) and kept trying to climb the social ladder and marry into money. Oh wait, that was sort of what happened in Vanity Fair, the movie we all watched on Sunday. There is a fine-line between reality and fantasy...

Heidi says:
Who are these girls, these musketeers? Why are they someone else? What are their goals? What will they do? How are they passing their time? Whose lives will they save? Who will they fight? We'll never know... They are themselves again today...

Sarah says:
http://www.awfulplasticsurgery.com/
Oh to be Courtney Love... Actually, last night, after a fine and lovely day with Heidi and KG, I watched a documentary on Elvis on Vitaya. Priscilla Presley looks so freaky after all her plastic surgery!!! It's horrid. Why did she go and have that all done. She was so pretty before. I feel the same about Courtney Love. Why all that plastic surgery. There is no turning back. Their faces are screwed up forever now and they don't look like themselves. As much as I want and could really use a face-lift and liposuction, I know I could never take that step. Too much risk. I hope this plastic surgery phase on our society passes sooner than later. I don't want to feel bad about the lines forming on my face and all that. Aging can be graceful you surely know.
Anyway, Elvis was a special man, that's for sure. I am loving these music documentaries lately. It's so great how we have these icons that really did make a difference in music and actually changed music forever and took it in new directions.

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