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*hangs head in shame*
*scoots ficus in front of self*
*withers ficus because of shame emanating from self*
*buries dead ficus*
*scoots ficus in front of self*
*withers ficus because of shame emanating from self*
*buries dead ficus*



I just found out last night, and my initial response was "Oh. Okay. 'Bout time."
I don't mind Oprah, but she's really had her fill of being the Queen of TV and living in her own bubble of importance. Since she deigned to allow Ellen Degeneres to appear on the cover of her O mag (oddly, O is sitting atop a pedestal and Ellen seems to be paying a royal umbrage to her), I wonder if she is passing on the scepter to Ellen. Which kinda disappoints me. I've always liked Ellen, but I think she's kinda taking on that self-importance role as well. I guess it can't be helped when millions of people constantly tell you how great you are. :|
Gus, how can we get back into your good graces?




Jackie, is Chris Mattews a really bad dancer? Why was it so uncomfortable?

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zht20z...

Just sayin'.


KD, I can't say that I would use such strong language to describe O, but I can sure see why other people might.

Okay, you're all back on my good graces again.
Carry on.
Just for the record, I don't dislike Oprah. I find her sincerity absolutely insincere, and there's no question she's only interested in promoting Oprah the Brand.
Maybe that's why Sarah Palin was on her show the other day...
Carry on.
Just for the record, I don't dislike Oprah. I find her sincerity absolutely insincere, and there's no question she's only interested in promoting Oprah the Brand.
Maybe that's why Sarah Palin was on her show the other day...

also, I hate Oprah forever.

Where did I once hear that Oprah is the most powerful person in America?
If she even *suggests* everyone go without pants and shoes for a day, it'd happen. Nobody else wields the power that woman does.
If she even *suggests* everyone go without pants and shoes for a day, it'd happen. Nobody else wields the power that woman does.

Honestly, I didn't intend for the "zing." It caught me by surprise, actually.
I also don't have a beef with Oprah. What does bother me is how she acts as if what she says or endorses is gospel that can't be questioned. And when the truth comes out, she acts as if she's God who's been wronged by one of her flock - see James Frey.
Newsweek tore her a new one several months ago - Why Health Advice on 'Oprah' Could Make You Sick.
I also don't have a beef with Oprah. What does bother me is how she acts as if what she says or endorses is gospel that can't be questioned. And when the truth comes out, she acts as if she's God who's been wronged by one of her flock - see James Frey.
Newsweek tore her a new one several months ago - Why Health Advice on 'Oprah' Could Make You Sick.

I don't have a beef with the books she endorses. Sometimes I get a little indignant, like "I loved that book way before Oprah gave y'all permission to like it." That happened with One Hundred Years of Solitude.
Her choice of Say You're One of Them has me fascinated. I found that book absolutely devastating, and I kind of felt sorry for all of the Oprah followers who might pick it up on her recommendation without any prior warning. It's intense.
Oprah also recommended The Road. I would love to know what some of Oprah's disciples thought of that selection; I know my mother-in-law, who was until recently all about Oprah, couldn't get past the first few pages.
Books mentioned in this topic
Say You're One of Them (other topics)Why We Suck: A Feel Good Guide to Staying Fat, Loud, Lazy and Stupid (other topics)
For shame. Really. I'm ashamed of you all.
Go hang your heads in shame.