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(12-26-2009, 09:22 PM)sally Wrote: (12-24-2009, 07:04 PM)LuMPyPussy Wrote: Hey, I'll freely admit I'm a bit hot tempered but am I out of bounds being highly irate at this accusation? Methinks Julie is a major shit stirrer and/or a complete idiot. I'll gladly retract that statement if proven wrong but the fact she's all over our lovely Sally makes me think she's a major cunt.
She's a cunt, idiot, and a goddamn pain in the ass. She talked a bunch of women on the mommy forum into buying fucking Melaleuca wellness products, they all had allergic reactions to it causing their heads to swell and break out in hives.
Wow...LOL!
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(12-26-2009, 09:40 PM)LuMPyPussy Wrote: (12-26-2009, 09:22 PM)sally Wrote: (12-24-2009, 07:04 PM)LuMPyPussy Wrote: Hey, I'll freely admit I'm a bit hot tempered but am I out of bounds being highly irate at this accusation? Methinks Julie is a major shit stirrer and/or a complete idiot. I'll gladly retract that statement if proven wrong but the fact she's all over our lovely Sally makes me think she's a major cunt.
She's a cunt, idiot, and a goddamn pain in the ass. She talked a bunch of women on the mommy forum into buying fucking Melaleuca wellness products, they all had allergic reactions to it causing their heads to swell and break out in hives.
::lol:: That made me laugh for some reason.
Why would she do that, does she sell the shit?
Sure do...I sell Melaleuca, Amway, Avon, and a little cocaine on the side. Guess where the REAL money is... *snicker*
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(12-26-2009, 09:53 PM)Julie Wrote: (12-26-2009, 09:40 PM)LuMPyPussy Wrote: (12-26-2009, 09:22 PM)sally Wrote: (12-24-2009, 07:04 PM)LuMPyPussy Wrote: Hey, I'll freely admit I'm a bit hot tempered but am I out of bounds being highly irate at this accusation? Methinks Julie is a major shit stirrer and/or a complete idiot. I'll gladly retract that statement if proven wrong but the fact she's all over our lovely Sally makes me think she's a major cunt.
She's a cunt, idiot, and a goddamn pain in the ass. She talked a bunch of women on the mommy forum into buying fucking Melaleuca wellness products, they all had allergic reactions to it causing their heads to swell and break out in hives.
::lol:: That made me laugh for some reason.
Why would she do that, does she sell the shit?
Sure do...I sell Melaleuca, Amway, Avon, and a little cocaine on the side. Guess where the REAL money is... *snicker*
Is there any truth to the Melaleuca story? A friend of mine swears by that stuff. Did these women actually buy it and have allergic reactions? I haven't done any research on the subject, but I've never heard of anyone having an allergic reaction to the products. I know it's tea tree oil.
I did a little research, this is what I found (from Wiki)
According to the American Cancer Society: "Tea tree oil is toxic when swallowed. It has been reported to cause drowsiness, confusion, hallucinations, coma, unsteadiness, weakness, vomiting, diarrhea, stomach upset, blood cell abnormalities, and severe rashes. It should be kept away from pets and children."[16]
A small number of people experience allergic contact dermatitis as a reaction to dermal contact with tea tree oil. In an Italian study of 725 consecutive patients, patients were patch tested with undiluted, 1% and 0.1% tea tree oil. For undiluted tea tree oil, nearly 6% of the patients observed positive reactions of skin irritation. Only 1 of 725 patients observed a positive reaction of skin irritation with the 1% dilution. None of the 725 patients observed adverse reactions with the 0.1% dilution.[17] Allergic reactions may be due to the various oxidation products that are formed by exposure of the oil to light and/or air.[18][19]
External application of tea tree oil undiluted and/or at inappropriate high doses has been associated with toxicity, including death, in cats and other animals due to ingestion during grooming.[20][21][22]
A highly disputed case study reported in The New England Journal of Medicine concluded that repeated topical exposure of lavender and tea tree oils may have caused prepubertal gynecomastia in three young boys.[23] The study involved just three individuals and found lavender to be the only common ingredient used by the boys in the study. While all three cases involved the use of products containing lavender oil as an ingredient, only one boy also used products containing tea tree oil. In all cases, the prepubertal gynecomastia reversed after several months. Researchers have noted that estrogenic or antiandrogenic activities have also been reported for some other commonly used essential oils as well as some foods such as almonds and peanuts.[23] Others have cast doubt on the conclusions of the article and dismissed the study as having used "poor methodology". The research has been most criticized for making medically related conclusions about tea tree oil based on a single individual, while outside factors were more likely to have caused the condition. Critics of the study note that millions of people use products containing tea tree oil on a regular basis and there has never been another documented relation of tea tree oil and gynecomastia before or after this study was published.[24][25][26][27][28]
If used in concentrations below 4% or particularly below 1%, tea tree oil may fail to kill bacteria and create an evolutionary pressure, which may result in them becoming less sensitive to tea tree oil and even some antibiotics in vitro.[2]
Tea tree oil may cause hearing loss when used in the ears.[29]
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tea_tree_oil
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I use certain products from Melaleuca...laundry items, cleaning items, and lotion. I have sensitive skin. I also get lip gloss from them. Seems to last longer.
I don't actively "sell"..People are always asking me what I use on my skin, what lipgloss I have on etc...If folks want to know about it, I hook them up ith the web site.
I have never heard of anyone having a wacky reaction to anything from that company.
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(12-27-2009, 12:30 AM)Julie Wrote: I use certain products from Melaleuca...laundry items, cleaning items, and lotion. I have sensitive skin. I also get lip gloss from them. Seems to last longer.
I don't actively "sell"..People are always asking me what I use on my skin, what lipgloss I have on etc...If folks want to know about it, I hook them up ith the web site.
I have never heard of anyone having a wacky reaction to anything from that company.
Well, I hadn't either. That's why I posted the link. It makes sense though, there will always be a certain percentage of people who are allergic to... just about anything. I would say a lot of the cases involve people who are just too dumb to dilute the solutions properly.
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You have a good point...
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Has any person here EVER asked someone what kind of lip gloss they were wearing? Hahaha!
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No ~ Any female that wears make up knows you can never go by what another is wearing...There are too many variables to consider.
Yeah, that's a big part of it. I've commented on a shade of lipstick being flattering to someone but I didn't fucking ask what brand it was, like "oh, I'm so dazzled by your beauty and want to look like you." And why would a bunch of internet acquaintances ask about Julie's skin care regime when they've probably never even seen her before? Or were they just taking her word on how stunningly beautiful she is?
What a load of rubbish. I tend to believe Sally.
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(12-27-2009, 07:39 AM)LuMPyPussy Wrote: Yeah, that's a big part of it. I've commented on a shade of lipstick being flattering to someone but I didn't fucking ask what brand it was, like "oh, I'm so dazzled by your beauty and want to look like you." And why would a bunch of internet acquaintances ask about Julie's skin care regime when they've probably never even seen her before? Or were they just taking her word on how stunningly beautiful she is?
What a load of rubbish. I tend to believe Sally.
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(12-27-2009, 11:43 AM)Middle Finger Wrote: (12-27-2009, 07:39 AM)LuMPyPussy Wrote: Yeah, that's a big part of it. I've commented on a shade of lipstick being flattering to someone but I didn't fucking ask what brand it was, like "oh, I'm so dazzled by your beauty and want to look like you." And why would a bunch of internet acquaintances ask about Julie's skin care regime when they've probably never even seen her before? Or were they just taking her word on how stunningly beautiful she is?
What a load of rubbish. I tend to believe Sally.
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STFU, Frank. That bitch Julie pushed that Melaluca shit on everyone just like you did with the steak sauce. The only difference is that steak sauce doesn't make your head blow up like a fucking pumpkin.
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I was yawning at the obsession over Julie in general. STFU already about Julie.
I really like the title to this thread, I just wish I had included 'cocksucker' as well.
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(12-27-2009, 07:19 AM)LuMPyPussy Wrote: Has any person here EVER asked someone what kind of lip gloss they were wearing? Hahaha!
Yep.
It happens to me all the time. Women ask me where I got a purse, a piece (or a set) of jewelry, lipstick, or lipgloss. I even had a co-worker ask me to show her how to "shadow" her lipstick. So, off to the ladies room we went.
I'm not a makeup maven. I wear stuff on my lips & that's it. & What I learned about that was through trial & error.
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(12-27-2009, 07:22 AM)Duchess Wrote:
No ~ Any female that wears make up knows you can never go by what another is wearing...There are too many variables to consider.
I disagree. I see it happen all the time.
But you're right on one point- just because something looks a certain way on Mona does not mean it will look that way on Jane. With lipstick / gloss there's the skin's complexion / coloring & understones, teeth color, lip shape, plus the liner used (if any)...Lots of variables...But I'm not above asking someone what they are wearing if I see a nice color I can tailor to fit myself & I imagine that the other ladies are thinking the same thing when they ask. I've also asked "Hey waht's the fragrance you're wearing...knowing full well that it may or may not smell the same way on me if I decide to try it.
I'm not sure why this is being made out to be such a big thing. Unless....You guys are really reaching here & trying to say that I am lying about women asking each other "Where'd you buy that?"
From what I gather, LP is the resident liar.
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(12-27-2009, 03:06 PM)LuMPyPussy Wrote: I really like the title to this thread, I just wish I had included 'cocksucker' as well.
::lol::
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(12-27-2009, 07:39 AM)LuMPyPussy Wrote: Yeah, that's a big part of it. I've commented on a shade of lipstick being flattering to someone but I didn't fucking ask what brand it was, like "oh, I'm so dazzled by your beauty and want to look like you." And why would a bunch of internet acquaintances ask about Julie's skin care regime when they've probably never even seen her before? Or were they just taking her word on how stunningly beautiful she is?
What a load of rubbish. I tend to believe Sally.
I don't know what to tell you hon. I get compliments on my skin all the time. People ask me what I use. That's realy all there is to it. I understand if you're experiencing shock & awe because it doesn't happen to you. You posted your vid & you're cute but the skin doesn't really stand out... so maybe no one ever asked you "Hey, what are you using on your skin?" Maybe you've been asked about your hair - it looked pretty healthy. Same principle.
Sometimes you find great products that way. I found an awesome poduct for curly hair by asking a woman I saw in the restroom.
Anyway, if you're talking about "selling" stuff to folks on a website - of course they can't see you. The selling points online are different. Like, for household products it may be the price or the hypoallergenic qualities or some other appealing thing. But you know about all of this since you conduct business on a website.
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Frank, you're right...This is getting boring.
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(12-27-2009, 03:20 PM)Julie Wrote: (12-27-2009, 07:22 AM)Duchess Wrote:
No ~ Any female that wears make up knows you can never go by what another is wearing...There are too many variables to consider.
I disagree. I see it happen all the time.
But you're right on one point- just because something looks a certain way on Mona does not mean it will look that way on Jane. With lipstick / gloss there's the skin's complexion / coloring & understones, teeth color, lip shape, plus the liner used (if any)...Lots of variables...But I'm not above asking someone what they are wearing if I see a nice color I can tailor to fit myself & I imagine that the other ladies are thinking the same thing when they ask. I've also asked "Hey waht's the fragrance you're wearing...knowing full well that it may or may not smell the same way on me if I decide to try it.
I'm not sure why this is being made out to be such a big thing. Unless....You guys are really reaching here & trying to say that I am lying about women asking each other "Where'd you buy that?"
From what I gather, LP is the resident liar.
I bet your mother has a loud bark
Stupid cunt, I think you'll find that Lumpy is very well liked here where-as most people here wouldn't piss on you if you caught fire.
I would stop eating chocolate.. but I'm not a quitter!
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(12-27-2009, 03:38 PM)Freak magnet Wrote: I bet your mother has a loud bark
And I'll bet your mother laps up her own shit.
Quote:Stupid cunt, I think you'll find that Lumpy is very well liked here where-as most people here wouldn't piss on you if you caught fire.
LP is well liked here?
Luckily that doesn't matter to me at all.
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