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Rhinoplasty Washington Dc
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Question: Just out of curiosity, where do y'all think Stellato would've placed in the
short program if she'd landed her combo cleanly? I was impressed by her
spins and overall skating, and insofar as one can judge these things by TV,
she seemed to have good speed and attack. She continues to be the one I'm
rooting for for the third spot on the US team.
Also, I'm curious as to why Suguri was placed above Maniachenko. To me, her
skating had a sloppy, unfinished quality in comparison.
do you think so?
Answer: She's a teenager. She's still growing. Faces keep changing long after the
rest of the body does. I'm not worried about her. I mean, if she's dead set
on a rhinoplasty on her own, that's one thing, but if she's comfortable with
her nose, then more power to her! In any case, I think she should have an
opportunity to "grow into her face."
By sheer coincidence, btw, Chelsea Clinton and I have been at the Washington DC
Shakespeare Theatre at the same time on 3 occasions. She is a classic case of
"growing into her face", being far more attractive now than she was in her
teens, and is much better looking in person than in photos
She must be absolutely stunning in person, because she's quite attractive in
photos--perfect example of ugly duckling teen becoming the swan adult.
Michelle Kwan is another good example of "growing into her face." In
general, IMO the cute, dainty-featured teens often end up looking kind of
bland as adults, while the strong-featured awkward-looking teens grow up
striking.
As you say, she's really gone from being an ugly duckling to a beautiful young
swan. She moves gracefully, too, probably due to the fact that she took ballet
for many years and was even in the Washington Ballet's annual production of the
Nutcracker each year, until she went to college. One of the things I've liked
about the Clintons is that they get out and do things like normal people, to
the extent possible. I've been in restaurants, at the theatre, and at hockey
games when the Secret Service have come in and done a quick "sweep" to make
sure the area was secure for the Clintons to attend. Secret Service agents at
hockey games are a stitch, because they look everywhere except for at the game.
Meanwhile, they're wearing rugby shirts and blue jeans to "fit in", but their
odd behavior gives them away, as does the ever-present ear piece.
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