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Rich Wood May 27th 04 04:07 PM

On 24 May 2004 22:43:12 GMT, (Bobby The D)
wrote:

So she's not a psychologist, neither are "Ann Landers" or Dear Abby
and they dish out all sorts of dubious advice too. Or is it OK for
them because they're in the paper and not on the air?


Ann Landers and Dear Abby never claimed to be psychologists. Laura did
in the early days. She doesn't need to, anymore, because she's now
turned into a theologian.

Her Ph.D in physiology has absolutely no relevance to anything she
does on the radio She's a proctologist in the company of brain
surgeons.

Rich


Larkin June 4th 04 01:32 AM

Why would anyone want photograph that woman in the buff? Sex with her?
Ugh!






Rich Wood June 4th 04 04:26 PM

On 4 Jun 2004 00:32:09 GMT, (Larkin) wrote:

Why would anyone want photograph that woman in the buff? Sex with her?
Ugh!


If personality doesn't count, she was quite an attractive young woman.
The issue here is not whether or not you find her appealing, it's that
a serious betrayal of trust took place.

No matter how much she and I dislike each other I have to side with
her, in spite of her lying about the pictures being of her.

It was a cruel thing to do.

Rich


Bob Haberkost June 5th 04 12:43 AM


"Rich Wood" wrote in message
...
On 4 Jun 2004 00:32:09 GMT, (Larkin) wrote:

Why would anyone want photograph that woman in the buff? Sex with her?
Ugh!


If personality doesn't count, she was quite an attractive young woman.
The issue here is not whether or not you find her appealing, it's that
a serious betrayal of trust took place.

No matter how much she and I dislike each other I have to side with
her, in spite of her lying about the pictures being of her.

It was a cruel thing to do.

Rich


Nevertheless, Rich, I was always told when I was growing up (and have continued to
pass on to my kids) that you should never do anything that you might regret later in
life, or if you did, be prepared to accept the consequences of those actions. The
fact that Laura whats-er-name was put into a position of shame (at least as it
relates to her current "moral standards") is a fitting result in counterpoint to her
excessive hypocracy. "Don't do as I did, just do what I say" is exactly the reason
why so many kids end up regretting the consequences of their actions, since it's
natural for them to do precisely what they're told not to do.

There's better ways to raise kids (not that this applies here....I can't imagine any
self-respecting teen would listen to Schlessinger) but the idea that she can sit in
judgement of those who may not share her newly-acquired morality is why, in this
case, humiliation can be good.

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For direct replies, take out the contents between the hyphens. -Really!-



Rich Wood June 6th 04 05:47 AM

On 4 Jun 2004 23:43:32 GMT, "Bob Haberkost"
wrote:

There's better ways to raise kids (not that this applies here....I can't imagine any
self-respecting teen would listen to Schlessinger) but the idea that she can sit in
judgement of those who may not share her newly-acquired morality is why, in this
case, humiliation can be good.


I'm sure most of us have done something in our pasts that would be
humiliating to us today, at least in some circumstances. While I said
I felt it was a tremendous betrayal of trust, that doesn't mean I
didn't enjoy seeing her lie and try and squirm out of it . I love
seeing hypocrisy get sideswiped by Karma.

As I've said many times before, anyone who makes life changing
decisions based on what a Talk Show host tells them deserves
everything they get. Talk Radio is entertainment, not therapy.

Rich


Scott Dorsey June 8th 04 12:24 AM

Rich Wood wrote:

As I've said many times before, anyone who makes life changing
decisions based on what a Talk Show host tells them deserves
everything they get. Talk Radio is entertainment, not therapy.


Well, I quit my job based on a what a talk show host told me, and it was
the best thing I ever did. I'll never have to listen to him shouting about
that crappy Sparta console ever again.
--scott

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"C'est un Nagra. C'est suisse, et tres, tres precis."


Rich Wood June 10th 04 04:51 PM

On 7 Jun 2004 23:24:48 GMT, (Scott Dorsey) wrote:

Well, I quit my job based on a what a talk show host told me, and it was
the best thing I ever did. I'll never have to listen to him shouting about
that crappy Sparta console ever again.


Yours is a different story. You heard the advice directly from the
horse's posterior. I was referrring to people who get it from a radio
signal.

Rich



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