My experience: Women who get boob jobs have self esteem issues. They want you to look, but do not under any circumstances say anything about them. They are hoping you are dumb enough to think that they are real.
And if it didn't happen in Utah, no one would care. I'm surprised there's even a Hooters there, anyway. Well I guess there's "Mormon Muffins" so I'm not too surprised.
Sister Anna, the one with the boob job, is too lazy to get a job at Hooters, so she's gonna sue Sister Jennifer for all that tip money. Come on now, how hard is it to wiggle your @$$, flash that new cleavage line, and carry a tray full of beers and wings??? Then again maybe she's too ugly to work at Hooters.
Wow. That is stupid to sue your own family over something stupid like that. I mean, you should hear what me and my brothers and my friends say to each other.
Personally, I wish only the absolute worse for women who get implants. They are taking their superficial lives to a new level. People whose entire adult life revolves around judging everything based solely upon its appearance, and how this appearance will cause other people, mostly women, to envy them is a sad commentary on what they do with themselves. Brains and a sense of humor have a far longer lasting impact on a relationship than fixating about ones stupid breast size or hair color.
What really shocks me is the way the press takes one side and not the other and puts it on here without 100% facts. The news is getting so lazy to find real stories that they resort to tabloid type trash. Anyone wonder if this is really what the lawsuit is about? Or could there be more to the story? Sounds to me like you should hear both sides of the story before making her sister the bad guy.
So someone got a pair of "Plastic Fantastics" and is now suing because her sister noticed. Don't women who get these things want to be noticed? No wait, I made a joke about someone having "Plastic Fantastics" on their chest. Does that mean I can be sued? This nation is getting way too lawsuit happy.
Why sue only the sister who texted this horrible message? How about the phone company that transmitted the message? And the handset manufacturer(s) that allowed the message to be typed on their keyboards, and displayed on their screens. Note to attorney: much deeper pockets there!