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A couple of weeks ago, I was driving back to work from lunch, and there was George Hamilton crossing the street. He was very tan, except in comparison to this woman.

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I saw a clip of her on tv, didn't know what the story was, and at first I thought, what the fuck, she's in blackface? She looked much darker than the photos here! So stupid...

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I tend to believe her (and the salon's) story that she didn't actually have the girl on the tanning bed with her, but even so... Good God, her face!

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I totally agree. The thing that's really messed up is that SHE doesn't see it as a problem. She must have some kind of psychological disorder. I hope the kid ends up okay...

She looks like an old shoe. Child protective services should be seriously considering removing the daughter from her custody.

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"People who use tanning indoor tanning beds frequently are 74 percent more likely to develop melanoma," says lead investigator, Jerry Brewer, MD. "The results of this study emphasize the importance of active interventions to decrease risk factors for skin cancer, and in particular, to continue to alert young women that indoor tanning has carcinogenic effects that increase the risk of melanoma." Tanning beds are also associated with squamous cell carcinoma.

http://shine.yahoo.com/healthy-living/8220-tanning-mom-8221-case-spotlights-tanning-bed-181200178.html

Tanning mom Patricia Krentcil, her mood nearly as dark as her deeply bronzed face, charged Thursday that she’s the target of a witch hunt.

“There’s somebody out there my whole life that doesn’t like me because they’re jealous, they’re fat and they’re ugly,” the 44-year-old tanoxeric New Jersey woman told TMZ.com before climbing into her family van.

Read more: http://www.nydailynews.com/news/national/patricia-krentcil-tanorexic-jersey-woman-cites-dark-forces-behind-arrest-article-1.1072017#ixzz1tqPZomAs

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tanoxeric

Far be it from me to fault any neologism, but I think I'd like "tanorexic" better than "tanoxeric", at least for now.

Google, however, shows it both ways, so...further proof that language moves at the speed of soundlight speedshow.

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Maybe she's trying to fit in here.

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Outside of the Solomon Islands, there was a brief fad in the 1990s, where already famous personalities like actor Wesley Snipes and former NBA star Dennis Rodman briefly dyed their hair blond.

1990s, eh?

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