Forget Haiti.
Forget Chile.
Let's all "dig deep" and send a cash gift
to our good friend, Barbara Walters.
Obviously she is in need.
BW must be in dire straits or she would not CONSISTENTLY, and OBNOXIOUSLY peddle all the things she is involved with and make herself look the fool. She must need the cash, don't ya think? I'm thinking of cutting back on our family food budget in order to send her a few bucks. How about you? She is a single woman, all alone in this world and could probably use some help. If not, why would she shamelessly and proudly (as in prideful) revel in the glory of her TV specials, as well as her biography, which she YAKS about ALL.THE.TIME?
She is also Mother Superior on "The View" tv program, which she never lets anyone forget. I enjoy the program but have taken to fast-forwarding through the endless yap of promoting herself, which is then echoed by the ladies on the program. (they're probably fatigued at having to pat-her-on-the-back 24/7) Really, someone needs to step up and say "ENOUGH".
Yes - you're wonderful; we know and understand.
Yes - you have famous friends
and connections;
we know and understand that too.
But don't you have enough money and fame? Do the projects you want to do,
but pay someone else to tell us how
fabulous you are. It's tacky when you say it!!
Stop all the bragadocious babble.
If I hear you talk about being the
"first woman news anchor"
one-more-time I am gonna
HURL.
I'll also be glad when your final
Oscar Night Special is behind you,
because I'm sick and tired of hearing
YOU go on about it.
I always enjoy this special,
but it's time to let someone else
"toot your horn". Quit constantly promoting yourself.
Stop it. Right now!
You are famous,
why not use your voice to promote a great cause,
ie cancer research, ending world hunger,
education reform?
Think "Paul Newman".
I'd buy Salad Dressing or Salsa with your
picture on it if I knew the monies raised
would benefit a good cause.
Why must it always be about YOU?
(what you say, what you do, what you think,
what you wear, etc. etc.) You might find it
very rewarding to give voice to something
bigger than yourself.
The likes of Michael Jackson and Britney Spears have been said to make terrible mistakes because they were surrounded by "yes" people who would not tell them the truth or give them guidance. I'm telling you, BW, "ENOUGH!".
Is this really the legacy you want to leave behind at some point?Whew!
I just needed to get this
off my chest.






