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Monday, 28 February 2011

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Dancer Arroyo

Did your kids ask to change to those costly invisible retainers so that they can be 'just like Taylor Swift'?

Their dentist is probably going to thank you.

grandpa

Uncle

"I was there merely as a mule"
that's bull.. as we can see at 2:02 of this video
What were doing there.......tailing taylor swift ?

"see a pop star touring Asia"
Looks like a pop tart..... to me.
Do you call that music?

Nury

Hmm, you're right, Dancer, I guess I should be happy that the kids haven't demanded expensive see-through ones yet.

Grandpa, as I get older, I realize more and more that music is not about music -- the songs for each generation are pretty much the same, the same number of catchy ones, the same number of idiotic ones, the same number of genius ones, only the faces change....

I can't say I would actually put a Taylor Swift CD on by choice for my own listening, but I find her at least wholesome -- unlike lots of singers who use sexploitation etc to get attention.

Denis

ultra short skirts, thrusting hips, she looks pretty much like a user of sexploitation to me...

Nury

@Denis, I think I am getting westernized. I agree that from an Asian point of view she is way too sexy, but from a Western point of view, she is relatively wholesome.

Bianca Schlimm

This is utterly subversive Nury. You'r telling the Chinese to form up secretely like retainers...? or this really only about this poptart? :-)

kim

Yes, you did manage to sound a little bit like a Londoner. Especially your natural voice!

kim

Oh dear - my comment sounds terribly bitchy. Didn't mean to be unkind!

kim

Kim - when you're in a hole, stop digging!

rafanjr

...what i learned from this post, deny your child any form of sweets...and they won't ever grow to be teen popstar famous...i mean they won't bother you with their teeth.

rafanjr

...and it seems even the couch jumping Tom Cruise wore braces, so is Miley Cyrus, Chris Rock, and Tyra Banks...what a sweet tooth bunch...

Ethan Pew

I agree with Dancer. It would be better if they switch to invisible retainers. Anyway, most stars undergo the same procedures just like normal people. It isn't shameful to wear one. :)

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