Botox or LASIK for Mets tickets

October 6, 2006

An ophthalmologist wants desperately to see the Mets:

You won’t see this offer on eBay or StubHub: A Manhattan eye surgeon wants to buy your Mets playoff tickets, and he’s offering the gift of sight.

Or Botox, if better vision isn’t your thing.

Dr. Emil Chynn, 40, has posted an ad on craigslist.org offering either LASIK eye surgery or a Botox procedure in exchange for a chance to watch postseason baseball at Shea Stadium.



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{ 5 comments }

1 Gasman October 6, 2006 at 11:01 am

If I ever ask to see the Mets just shoot me.

2 NoAcuteDistress October 6, 2006 at 1:43 pm

Maybe John Kerry has a few spare Mets tickets he could swap for Botox.

3 Biomed Tim October 6, 2006 at 7:44 pm

That makes no sense. Why doesn’t she just offer the equivalent value in cash? Wouldn’t that attract more Mets ticket holders?

4 anonymous October 6, 2006 at 9:12 pm

Haven’t you had any patients who wanted to pay you in chickens?

5 lasik October 20, 2006 at 9:06 am

CustomLASIK uses a tool called the wavefront analyzer to accurately measure the way light travels through your eye. The resulting map of your eye is then programmed into the laser, and the laser treats your eye based upon that personalized 3D map.

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