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Interesting. I thought I was one of the few that caught the peanut comment. I can't remember the last time I watched the VIEW and was shocked to hear it. I wrote a little message in hopes to be positive and give her awareness. Everything happens for a reason.
I wrote to her via ask Rosie on her website and I included the link to the memory thread...think she will respond?
Has she responded yet? Now I am going to be watching too to see if she responds...Please, if she makes another comment, keep us posted!
I wrote her too, grrr!
I find it interesting that yesterday on her blog someone asked what she thought the most important thing to teach children was and she answered "compassion"...I wonder if that includes compassion for those w/ PA or not???
Melissa
Well, and she *can* pay someone to move a mountain if she had to. I cannot help but say she is not raising her children in the real world, as much as she might like to think she is. I know she grew up in a regular life, with all the troubles and heartaches one could have, but now her life is very protected and she handpicks people to care for her kids at all times. Just not facing the day to day, having to trust strangers, with her kids.
She will never have a clue about that. No "star" ever will. I know they face stalkers, paparazzi and such as well, which I could never imagine, but you get my point... They are just not in the real world on any level.
I used to be a big fan, but she does seem angry and sarcastic these days, though I honestly have not seen her on the View. I have just seem clips on the entertainment shows. I was very disappointed to read this thread and see her comments about PA. becca
[This message has been edited by becca (edited September 20, 2006).]
Quote:Originally posted by melissa:
[b]I find it interesting that yesterday on her blog someone asked what she thought the most important thing to teach children was and she answered "compassion"...[/b]
oh, fah. just "feel good" words. Children learn by example. [i]Big golf clap for Rosie[/i]. (sarcasm intended)
What gets me is how people with so much and so little worries can say or do such a [i]selfish[/i] petty thing. And if she has worries and concerns, she probably has more resources and support than the rest of us to deal with them.
They say money doesn't cure character flaws, but hey, I'd love to test the theory. [img]http://uumor.pair.com/nutalle2/peanutallergy/cool.gif[/img]
I wrote Rosie. I too used to like her but lately she seems to have her own agenda. I wonder if she even cares that she's hearing about this. Maybe we should be writing to ABC instead of her?
I wrote to her blog and at abc. I invited her to spend the day with my family. Think she'll bite? [img]http://uumor.pair.com/nutalle2/peanutallergy/wink.gif[/img]
I think Jenna has a really good point about writing to ABC instead of Rosie!
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