Friday, November 20, 2009

An Operation Gone Awry

Have you read The Star today? There is a Chinese saying that goes something like even if you live to be a hundred, there would still be weird or out-of-the-ordinary news. Indeed.

A local lady who wanted to be a man underwent an operation to remove her breasts and got more than what she bargained for. She lost her nipples. Does insurance cover this kind of accident? Still, I think it's wise to get an extra life insurance policy if one intends to go under the knife for whatever reason. Be a wise-shopper, go insurance-shopping through a life insurance quote to enjoy the best rate for that insurance policy.

Newspapers should be called Bad-News Papers instead for all the bad news everyday. Don't you think?

7 comments:

  1. i don't think normal medical insurance will cover that.. that is consider plastic surgery and not something you will need in order to survive..

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  2. I think you're right, SK, that's why she's seeking Michael Chong's help.

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  3. Agree news are more often bad than good.

    Good news tend to be boring. Who cares if a couple is happily married?

    But bad news are juicy. We all wanna know how the divorce proceedings go for a high profile couple.

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  4. Oh, that woman should have gone to Thailand instead for a safer and more professionally conducted operation.

    Bad news paper? haha! You are quite right! Most of the news are bad news! I have a friend who don't read newspaper because he says he wants to stay positive throughout the day! : )

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  5. Yeah! read about it. That's why they say...be yourself. :p

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  6. Very true should renamed Badnewspaper 101% support. I go online pick and choose what to read.

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  7. Bad newspapers indeed. Very old newspaper saying - "if it bleeds, it leads."

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