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March 29, 2011 at 1:12 pm #22245PattiParticipant
Dionne Warwick has always been a "biotch" to work with. I’m personally glad she’s gone. Star Jones is another one, but at least she knows what she’s talking about most of the time. But she’s too much of a "put me in the limelight" hound. Girl, give somebody else a chance to say something once in a while, for crap sake. Just once I want somebody to jump her ass when she persists in pulling a Frank Sinatra and doing things her way, and saying to her, "I’m the project manager here …. when I need you’re opinion, I’ll ask for it. In the meantime, you will do what I say." These other women are weak when it comes to her thinking she’s "mother of the house" and "mother knows best."
March 29, 2011 at 1:15 pm #22246PattiParticipantbut truth be told, he doesn’t bug me half as much as Jose Canseco.
April 4, 2011 at 10:15 pm #22420caseyParticipantis one tough cookie. I give her all the credit for accomplishing so much in spite of her hearing impairment.
That Meatloaf going off was a real tirade.
It was nice to see both teams win that mega $ for their charities.April 5, 2011 at 11:33 am #22424BonbonParticipantbringing in so much money, I was convinced the girls were going to win. They seem always to do that to try and throw us off.
I find it hard to imagin that people can pay so much money for something that is virtually trash. Yes, I know it’s for charity, but still, some of that stuff was really awful. I certainly give them honors though for giving back some of their wealth. To be able to give away that much money ($400,000 in one case on the men’s side) just boggles my mind.
A couple of weeks ago I had to drop off my San Francisco son at The Fontainbleu Hotel in Miami for a conference he was attending. My other son and I sat at the poolside bar while we waited for him to check in. He ordered a beer and I had a screwdriver which came to $23.00! The hotel is huge and it was all booked up for the weekend. I wondered how there can be so many people that can afford to even stay at a place like that and that is only one hotel on Miami Beach of many, many others there, and only one city of the other hundreds of cities in the world with hotels of the same caliber. Where did I go wrong?
April 5, 2011 at 12:02 pm #22426PattiParticipantand they wonder why people sneak liquor into major league stadiums …. there’s your answer right there.
April 5, 2011 at 4:37 pm #2243453tdogsParticipantI think these are your’s and our’s riches:
We live in the USA. We can move where and when we want to. We have the freedom to say and do as we please without fear of someone coming to take us away in the middle of the night. We have plenty of food, clean water on tap, sewage systems, an education system, electricity and phones and other utilities that work despite minor glitches, freedom of speech, freedom of worship, freedom as to where you live, freedom to travel at home and abroad, the ability to change governments democraticly. Freedom to assemble, bear arms, and spend most of our money as we see fit. The rest of the other 6 billion people on the planet see us in the USA as very rich indeed. Yeah, we used to pay $7. bucks for a beer and a screwdriver, but in a lot of the rest of the world, they don’t even know what that is, so I think even though $23 is pricey for you and I and maybe not for some other folks in the country, we at least can enjoy the persuit of getting the $23 bucks to have the drinks.
April 5, 2011 at 5:20 pm #22437BonbonParticipantI sincerely and honestly appreciate what I have every day and always consider those who would give their right arm just to have what I have. I guess my point was that there are so many people who CAN afford such expense.
And as far as appreciating my country and what we are free to do, I would be the first in line to stand up for and appreciate those rights. I am EXTREMELY patriotic…and PROUD of it!!!
April 5, 2011 at 5:41 pm #2243853tdogsParticipantyou heard about your chairs yet?
April 6, 2011 at 10:43 am #22448PattiParticipantsend anyone home, and with all that money raised, he would have been justified. Richard Hatch did not raise the kind of money most of these stars did, but Richard is also not in their "star" category either, and most folks know from the news that he’s been in some grave financial woes, of his own choosing, of course, and is going back to prison for it. He talked a good game, but that’s probably what he’s used to doing. I know he did it on Survivor; that’s how he won. If rhetoric was music, he’d be a brass band.
April 6, 2011 at 11:34 am #22451BonbonParticipantYou’re right, Trump didn’t want to send anyone home. But I’m glad Marlee insisted, I think she was absolutely right, and I think Trump was impressed with her answer why.
True, Hatch didn’t bring in much money but everybody knew at the onset he wasn’t part of the "celebrity" crowd. I don’t particularly care from him but I didn’t think he should have been fired. They need to get rid of that psycho, Gary Busey, instead, but it’s just more evidence of the producers controlling the show. I think the same thing happened to David Cassidy. In fact, I think that’s why Joan Rivers won a couple of years ago…because that’s who Trump wanted to win.
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