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?
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..
ReplyDeleteI think you're right, SK, that's why she's seeking Michael Chong's help.
ReplyDeleteAgree news are more often bad than good.
ReplyDeleteGood 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.
Oh, that woman should have gone to Thailand instead for a safer and more professionally conducted operation.
ReplyDeleteBad 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! : )
Yeah! read about it. That's why they say...be yourself. :p
ReplyDeleteVery true should renamed Badnewspaper 101% support. I go online pick and choose what to read.
ReplyDeleteBad newspapers indeed. Very old newspaper saying - "if it bleeds, it leads."
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