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I wanted to throw something at the TV this morning watching Meredith talk to Rene Seiler and others about motherhood. What a joke. Now we are all put into a certain category. How lame is that! They actually took themselves seriously. What a laugh.
I have never made a comment about anything I have either heard or seen on the moring shows, or news casts, but the news coming out about NBC Today Show paying Paris Hilton one million days to talk about her time in lockup has to be the height of stupidity on someone’s part at NBC. If the network has that kind of money to pay for a joke, then fork it out to hungry, homeless or some other worthwhile organizatioin.
I try to to judge other people, but Paris is not worthy to be a role model for our young people to look up to. Paying her is telling our girls it is okay to be in trouble, get caught, pay the conquences, then have some big show pay for the end results. NBC news is turning into a serious joke. Take a line from ABC at least they try for worthwhile news not sensationalism.
I hope the parents of Paris really realize some day how having Paris to promote herself through sex videos, appauling behavior, etc will one day catch up with her and the end result will not be the way they want it. Playing at religion is now helping either. She and her parents need to get serious about life period.
NBC needs to get serious about news not sensationalism.
I missed part of the show on acid reflux. I caught only 2 of the 4 items for your diet that could help. They were saurkraut and carrot juice. I’d really like to know what the other 2 were ? If possible please let me know. Any information on that segment would be greatly appreciated. Thanks
on Jun 22nd, 2007 at 12:23 pm
I wanted to throw something at the TV this morning watching Meredith talk to Rene Seiler and others about motherhood. What a joke. Now we are all put into a certain category. How lame is that! They actually took themselves seriously. What a laugh.
on Jun 22nd, 2007 at 2:02 pm
I would like information on the “granny shoes” that were rated A+ on 6/22/07.
Thank you,
on Jun 22nd, 2007 at 3:06 pm
I have never made a comment about anything I have either heard or seen on the moring shows, or news casts, but the news coming out about NBC Today Show paying Paris Hilton one million days to talk about her time in lockup has to be the height of stupidity on someone’s part at NBC. If the network has that kind of money to pay for a joke, then fork it out to hungry, homeless or some other worthwhile organizatioin.
I try to to judge other people, but Paris is not worthy to be a role model for our young people to look up to. Paying her is telling our girls it is okay to be in trouble, get caught, pay the conquences, then have some big show pay for the end results. NBC news is turning into a serious joke. Take a line from ABC at least they try for worthwhile news not sensationalism.
I hope the parents of Paris really realize some day how having Paris to promote herself through sex videos, appauling behavior, etc will one day catch up with her and the end result will not be the way they want it. Playing at religion is now helping either. She and her parents need to get serious about life period.
NBC needs to get serious about news not sensationalism.
on Jun 22nd, 2007 at 10:39 pm
Missed you show today, need information on your segment of Antacid overhoad.
on Jun 23rd, 2007 at 12:28 am
I missed part of the show on acid reflux. I caught only 2 of the 4 items for your diet that could help. They were saurkraut and carrot juice. I’d really like to know what the other 2 were ? If possible please let me know. Any information on that segment would be greatly appreciated. Thanks
on Jun 25th, 2007 at 5:53 pm
Your comments are right on the money. Thank you for what we have been saying for 10 Years about digestive enzyme and acid blockers.
Lee H. Frank
President, Absorbaid