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Post by chitchatgirl on Nov 2, 2017 19:58:33 GMT
Amazon's main page has this whole spiel about Oprah's favorite things. I looked through them and didn't see anything that great. It always feels more like an endorsement than an actual "like". Wonder if she get's paid for her "favorite things"... I don't know why she bugs me so much. I noticed her magazine in check out last night too. Every single thing was "Oprah's tips for..." or "Oprah's guide to your best life". I'm sorry, who died and made you life guru? I must be PMSing because all that positivity just flew all over me
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Post by annabella on Nov 2, 2017 20:13:35 GMT
I didn't like anything from the list this year either, I usually don't. Just means we have different tastes. On the one hand it does seem natural that she would be paid to endorse these brands but on the other hand she seems too big to even need that? I always felt like her magazine was advertising too many expensive products. I used to read her bookclub selections long long time ago, but the books recommended in her magazine don't appeal to me. But I do love her makeovers of people in the magazine.
The obese woman from This is Us said Oprah, whom she had never met, randomly invited her to dinner at her house. She showed up nervous and Oprah was so warm and inviting that she felt so at home and described it as "well she's Oprah". Meaning no surprise she knew how to make a guest comfortable.
I love Oprah's magazine covers, I know they are photo shopped but shoot if I had the money I'd have someone make me look thin in my pics too. lol
In one recent magazine Oprah showed 20 girls from South Africa having dinner outside at her house. Apparently in addition to the girls academy she built there 10 years ago, and personally funds in the millions, she also connects with them on a personal level by sending some to college in the US and invites them over often. She calls them her surrogate children, I couldn't believe it!
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Post by StephDRebel on Nov 2, 2017 20:49:43 GMT
I didn't like anything from the list this year either, I usually don't. Just means we have different tastes. On the one hand it does seem natural that she would be paid to endorse these brands but on the other hand she seems too big to even need that? I always felt like her magazine was advertising too many expensive products. I used to read her bookclub selections long long time ago, but the books recommended in her magazine don't appeal to me. But I do love her makeovers of people in the magazine. The obese woman from This is Us said Oprah, whom she had never met, randomly invited her to dinner at her house. She showed up nervous and Oprah was so warm and inviting that she felt so at home and described it as "well she's Oprah". Meaning no surprise she knew how to make a guest comfortable. I love Oprah's magazine covers, I know they are photo shopped but shoot if I had the money I'd have someone make me look thin in my pics too. lol In one recent magazine Oprah showed 20 girls from South Africa having dinner outside at her house. Apparently in addition to the girls academy she built there 10 years ago, and personally funds in the millions, she also connects with them on a personal level by sending some to college in the US and invites them over often. She calls them her surrogate children, I couldn't believe it! Is obese really the first thing you see and the only thing you notice about her? Kate from This Is Us. The daughter from This Is Us. The sister from This Is Us. The younger actress from This is Us. The girl with brown hair from This Is Us. You could've even used her name with 'the actress from This Is Us' and clearly communicated who you were talking about but so often you seem to choose wording that makes you sound mean and out of touch. You're smart and well traveled. In my experience that usually that translates into being open minded and at least semi-accepting. I have a hard time wrapping my mind around your choice of words and the way you make yourself sound sometimes and deciding if the views you project are real life or if you're playing a role on this board.
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Post by used2scrap on Nov 2, 2017 20:53:16 GMT
I thought there were some good, albeit expensive, ideas on the list. I'd manage to enjoy almost all of them if she was giving them away lol.
I think her new food line with some healthier ingredients blended in sounds interesting. I've only seen commercials and not in a store though.
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Post by FrozenPea on Nov 2, 2017 21:03:27 GMT
@stephdrebel Thank you! 💜
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Post by Olan on Nov 2, 2017 21:07:31 GMT
I've never understood why women could bad mouth someone like Oprah. Big mad is the expression that comes to mind.
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Post by Deleted on Nov 2, 2017 21:19:40 GMT
I have never been an Oprah fan. I do like her lists because sometimes there is something I have never heard of. I probably not going to buy it but if she gave it to me as a personal gift that u didn't have to taxes on, I would not refuse it.
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Post by Deleted on Nov 2, 2017 21:26:50 GMT
I've never understood why women could bad mouth someone like Oprah. Big mad is the expression that comes to mind. Because we don't have to like everybody and with Oprah, sometimes she comes across as being better than everybody else. But not liking her doesn't mean that there is no respect for what she has accomplished. I personally think she amazing but I am still not a fan
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Post by christine58 on Nov 2, 2017 21:29:20 GMT
The obese woman from This is Us said Oprah, whom she had never met, randomly invited her to dinner at her house. She showed up nervous and Oprah was so warm and inviting that she felt so at home and described it as "well she's Oprah". Meaning no surprise she knew how to make a guest comfortable. WOW..."the obese woman". I have a hard time wrapping my mind around your choice of words and the way you make yourself sound sometimes and deciding if the views you project are real life or if you're playing a role on this board. StephDRebel...great point
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Post by naby64 on Nov 2, 2017 21:31:16 GMT
Well, I am not big mad at Oprah. I used to watch her all the time when I was not working. I always loved the Favorite Things shows. Bought the magazines. She just got to be too much. Too over the top and cartoonish in how she presented some things. She was just everywhere all of a sudden. She may not be this way at all but she acted as an expert in whatever was being discussed, the book being recommended, the topic of whatever.
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Post by pondrunner on Nov 2, 2017 21:34:57 GMT
I haven't watched Oprah in a long time, but I have always enjoyed her book club selections and sometimes her favorite things items although it seemed more often than not I couldn't afford those things. I often liked to watch her extended interviews with people who had stories to tell, like in her master class series. Some of those interviews were very significant and I really enjoyed them. If nothing else I feel like she tries to bring thoughtfulness and decorum into her conversations, more than can be said for most of the talking heads on TV these days.
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Post by leslie132 on Nov 2, 2017 21:36:04 GMT
I LOVE Oprah......as in if I could meet one celebrity of my choice it would be her!! I think she is amazing. I’m sure she has a bad side to go with her good side.......Everyone does. I just adore her!! That’s all
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Post by crazy4scraps on Nov 2, 2017 21:46:22 GMT
I’ve always liked her and wished I could have been in her audience just once to see what surprise was under my chair, LOL. I watched her show if I was home (not often) but never did get into reading the magazine. I would like to try some of her new food though if I ran across it in the store, I bet it’s probably pretty good.
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Post by amom23 on Nov 2, 2017 21:46:27 GMT
I love Oprah's Where Are They Now series. Yes, she can be a bit much, but then again can't we all? LOL! Oprah's has definitely done a lot of good in this world and for that I'll forgive a few of her faults.
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Post by Darcy Collins on Nov 2, 2017 21:46:42 GMT
Did she always have so many things on her list? I hadn't realized it was out and was flipping through the items - but 102.... I don't have that kind of time for a slide show. Someone give me the cliff notes version.
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Post by dawnnikol on Nov 2, 2017 21:48:54 GMT
I've never cared for Oprah. Ever. To each their own.
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Post by swtpeasmom on Nov 2, 2017 21:48:59 GMT
I've never understood why women could bad mouth someone like Oprah. Big mad is the expression that comes to mind. I used to love Oprah. Then (IMO) she got too popular and acted self absorbed and arrogant.
I'm glad she still supports certain groups, but it almost seems like 'showing off' now.
Not sure what you mean by big mad though.
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Post by crimsoncat05 on Nov 2, 2017 21:50:10 GMT
I LOVE Oprah......as in if I could meet one celebrity of my choice it would be her!! I think she is amazing. I’m sure she has a bad side to go with her good side.......Everyone does. I just adore her!! That’s all (I'd definitely rather have her in the white house as a tv show celebrity than the one we have now, lol. ) I usually don't like / can't afford the things on her 'favorites' list, but her list doesn't seem as over the top as Gwyneth Paltrow's $100 plus tank top or vagina steaming craziness, at least. And her magazine has her all over it because, well, it's her magazine. It's tough for me to pick just one (really crazy famous) person I'd like to meet, but if I had the chance to meet her, I'd love to- she seems like one of those people who's well-read and knowledgeable about a TON of different things. ETA: to me, Oprah's attitude doesn't seem so much 'better than' but almost 'zen-like' and very grounded. My older sister, who is a breast cancer survivor and has been a yoga instructor for 15 years, is like that. Very deliberate, very thoughtful about what she does and says. It's just the way she is. Oprah reminds me of that.
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Post by ellen on Nov 2, 2017 22:00:21 GMT
I really like Oprah and miss her show. I’m going to check out the list on Amazon.
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Post by MsKnit on Nov 2, 2017 22:38:39 GMT
I've never understood why women could bad mouth someone like Oprah. Big mad is the expression that comes to mind. I used to love Oprah. Then (IMO) she got too popular and acted self absorbed and arrogant.
I'm glad she still supports certain groups, but it almost seems like 'showing off' now.
Not sure what you mean by big mad though.
I like Oprah. Watched her show quite often when it was on. Could it be that the self-absorbed and arrogant was more comfortable with her position and allowing her excitement to show? I like what she has done/been able to do as a result of her position. She didn't have to do any of it. And, I think it does come from a place of goodness, wanting to share what she has learned with people. I think she works to be a better person than she was the day before and her "Oprah-ness" is the result. Instead of a know-it-all attitude, I think it's simply over-the-top helpfulness. Her last interview with Elie Wiesel was wonderful. She's interviewed so many interesting people. It was Oprah that introduced Maya Angelou to my world. One of my quotes to live by is a Maya Angelou quote.
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Post by lisacharlotte on Nov 2, 2017 22:45:49 GMT
I'm neutral on Oprah. Last year when I needed a new winter coat i ended up getting the Lands End coat that was one of Oprah's favorites. I like it, but didn't buy for that reason.
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Post by MizIndependent on Nov 2, 2017 23:02:17 GMT
I've never understood why women could bad mouth someone like Oprah. Big mad is the expression that comes to mind. I don't see any bad-mouthing in the OP...all she said was Oprah bugs her. No insults, professional or personal. She's allowed to have an opinion, she's even allowed to voice it.
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Post by Zee on Nov 2, 2017 23:02:55 GMT
Oprah is magic. I miss her book club.
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Post by Olan on Nov 2, 2017 23:07:00 GMT
Oprah's professional accomplishments and the lives she has touched through her philanthropic efforts will be her legacy. No ones opinion of her could change that so I'll digress.
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Post by annabella on Nov 2, 2017 23:13:04 GMT
Is obese really the first thing you see and the only thing you notice about her? Kate from This Is Us. The daughter from This Is Us. The sister from This Is Us. The younger actress from This is Us. The girl with brown hair from This Is Us. You could've even used her name with 'the actress from This Is Us' and clearly communicated who you were talking about but so often you seem to choose wording that makes you sound mean and out of touch. You're smart and well traveled. In my experience that usually that translates into being open minded and at least semi-accepting. I have a hard time wrapping my mind around your choice of words and the way you make yourself sound sometimes and deciding if the views you project are real life or if you're playing a role on this board. I've never watched the show so I don't know her name nor will I remember it. I don't know what any of the other actors on the show look like so I wouldn't know if someone else has brown hair. Yes her weight is the first thing I see when I look at her. If I wanted to be mean I would have called her morbidly obese (which technically she is but I chose to omit it) or the fat actress. This seems to be a very sensitive topic for you.
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Post by refugeepea on Nov 2, 2017 23:14:13 GMT
I don't love or hate her. She's done awesome things and yet she's still real. She's been open about her struggle with weight. I don't pay attention to her favorites list because they are usually far out of my price range. If I was as successful as her, I'd splurge as well. Yet, when she lives in Malibu, decorates her home with amazing pieces and the help of an interior decorator, and has fresh flowers in almost every room, I cannot relate at all. I do like to hear about her philanthropy work.
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Post by tracyarts on Nov 2, 2017 23:25:52 GMT
I liked the Echo Show device.
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Post by StephDRebel on Nov 2, 2017 23:40:31 GMT
Is obese really the first thing you see and the only thing you notice about her? Kate from This Is Us. The daughter from This Is Us. The sister from This Is Us. The younger actress from This is Us. The girl with brown hair from This Is Us. You could've even used her name with 'the actress from This Is Us' and clearly communicated who you were talking about but so often you seem to choose wording that makes you sound mean and out of touch. You're smart and well traveled. In my experience that usually that translates into being open minded and at least semi-accepting. I have a hard time wrapping my mind around your choice of words and the way you make yourself sound sometimes and deciding if the views you project are real life or if you're playing a role on this board. I've never watched the show so I don't know her name nor will I remember it. I don't know what any of the other actors on the show look like so I wouldn't know if someone else has brown hair. Yes her weight is the first thing I see when I look at her. If I wanted to be mean I would have called her morbidly obese (which technically she is but I chose to omit it) or the fat actress. This seems to be a very sensitive topic for you. Acknowledging that people have value aside from their appearance and weight? I mean, it's kind of important. They mentioned her name several times in the interview. I don't care more than anyone else because I'm fat, but if that's what you're implying you can just say it. It doesn't hurt my feelings. There are a lot worse things to be in the world than overweight.
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Post by Olan on Nov 2, 2017 23:46:50 GMT
Yeah you could be overweight AND Oprah. Totally overrated. LoL
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Post by Dalai Mama on Nov 2, 2017 23:58:20 GMT
Oprah lost me for good after her comments on atheism in 2013. Although, after years of woo-peddling any respect I may have had for her was hanging on by a thread anyway.
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