Archive through August 14, 2002
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Archive through August 14, 2002
Car54 | Wednesday, August 14, 2002 - 01:13 pm     I live on the East Coast. Boy am I glad. It must feel crummy for everyone else that CHIARA thinks they have no class. <hair pat> |
Sisalou | Wednesday, August 14, 2002 - 01:14 pm     I think anyone that was not picked to be on the show should feel like that is one of the best compliments they could get. I don't know if they send out rejection letters but I would frame mine and hang it on the wall. I think they were probably too lazy to watch the audition tapes and searched for delusional people ( in most cases) or asked their acquantances if they knew of someone that would make an a$$ out of themselves on television. I'm sure Chiara's handlers were blowing smoke up her a$$, it seems like that wouldn't be too hard to do. Excuse me, but I am in a bad mood. |
Nutsy | Wednesday, August 14, 2002 - 01:16 pm     Sisalou - come on over to the Tea Room, beverages to be served shortly! Afternoon Tea |
Jan | Wednesday, August 14, 2002 - 01:16 pm     well I live in Canada and, if she thinks Marci has no class and that mid America all mess with their cousins, I shudder to think what she thinks of us!! Oh how stupid of me. She probably doesn't even realize that my country exists!! |
Nutsy | Wednesday, August 14, 2002 - 01:18 pm     Jan, don't you remember her saying something about knowing the provinces of Canada? She may well have been referring to Roddy's "vast" knowledge.  |
Jan | Wednesday, August 14, 2002 - 01:18 pm     Ohhhh Gramma I just love that one. I might have to add it to the poster funnies thread |
Bbrules4ever | Wednesday, August 14, 2002 - 01:20 pm     Chiara has mentioned many times how proud she is from CONNETICUT in particular...and that "conneticut" people are usually on a much higher level,MUCH CLASSIER, than those from new jersey, new york, and surrounding states. In a way she has a point, MArtha Stewart is from conneticut right? And the people there do have a higher standard of living don't they? I hope most people from conneticut dont have chiara's snobbery---is there anyone from conneticut on these boards???? |
Classycassfan | Wednesday, August 14, 2002 - 01:20 pm     Just want to clear up something from my sisters post. (Yes bbdiva and I are sisters but better yet we are twins ) She called when she finished in court and is now on her way to the airport. Goddess I told her of your post and the others and just to let you know she is not in court on our families’ behalf. She works with children of incest and is considered an authority on it. So she is there only as expert. Also before anyone asks.. all the children our parents raised are not birth children to them. They took in hard to handle kids. However we were all raised as if we are blood related. Hope that clears up a couple of things. Sis should be home in time to see BB on the west coast. |
Sbw | Wednesday, August 14, 2002 - 01:21 pm     Jan, I am sure she knows it exists. She just wonders which ocean you have to cross to get there! |
Auntiemike | Wednesday, August 14, 2002 - 01:23 pm     Country??? What country? Just kidding Jan. This West Coaster knows all about you marvelous Canadians! |
Costacat | Wednesday, August 14, 2002 - 01:23 pm     ROTLMAO... OMG Sbw... I just lost my salad all over the place at that one! |
Marymc | Wednesday, August 14, 2002 - 01:23 pm     ok....i was born and raised a half hour from time square and i now live near LA. my extended family is mostly midwest. yes, people are different. yes, there are stereotypes that have "some" truth. keep in mind, what i'm about to say are all GENERALITIES based on what i've observed. eastcoasters in the NY/NJ/CT area can have a superiority complex. midwesterners can have a lack of attitude that is SOOO refreshing. both east and midwest have a work ethic that west coasters could only HOPE to acheive. BUT, west coasters have a wonderful laid back quality that a lot of east coasters could use at times. when i moved here 6 years ago, i said if i could bring my upstate NY friends to SoCal, this would be the perfect place to live. chiara's showing a COMPLETE lack of class and worldliness that she proclaims to possess. when i lived in NY, everyone said i belonged in california. when i moved to california, everyone said it was OBVIOUS from NY. what does that mean? no idea, but i take them both as compliments. |
Oregonfire | Wednesday, August 14, 2002 - 01:23 pm     You know, I read recently that Martha Stewart was originally from New Jersey, but took classes to get rid of the accent. I think that CT has the highest income per household of any state. Haven't double-checked my "facts." Will do so now. |
Gramma | Wednesday, August 14, 2002 - 01:24 pm     um.. I was born and grew up in Connecticut. Can we just pretent that Chiora never set foot there? please? |
Jan | Wednesday, August 14, 2002 - 01:24 pm     nutsy ..I missed that..and she even said provinces? Wow. She has heard of us. Should we be thrilled?? |
Sisalou | Wednesday, August 14, 2002 - 01:24 pm     Thanks for the invite Nutsy. I'll mosey on over. |
Wcv63 | Wednesday, August 14, 2002 - 01:25 pm     Classy...I don't believe Goddess took it like that. At least I know I didn't. The last line of her post just went to emphasize the differences in the coasts. I believe your sister (and you) have our complete support, respect and understanding. Kudos to your family and to your father for being a true role model. |
Costacat | Wednesday, August 14, 2002 - 01:26 pm     Too true Mary... People here ask me if I'm from NY all the time (nope!). But when I'm back east, people there ask me if I'm from California...? I'm SO confused. And that superiority complex? I think it heads south a bit, too. The DC area comes to mind... as a generalization, the people I know in DC do suffer from a superiority complex. (And I work with these folks; our home office is in Rockville.) |
Goddessatlaw | Wednesday, August 14, 2002 - 01:28 pm     Classycass - oh, dear - I certainly didn't mean to cast aspersions. I couldn't tell if the last line was a joke relating to the first paragraph, or if she really was (I concluded) an expert or other witness testifying on behalf of an abused child (never THOUGHT a relative). I thought it was a joke at first, but remembered she said something vaguely last night about having to testify in court today, but didn't elaborate. Regarding your family - an amazing achievement and one I hope you two can continue to share the word on. Absolutely beyond comprehension. |
Braveheart61901 | Wednesday, August 14, 2002 - 01:28 pm     Well, this mid-westerner has learned at least one valuable, classy lesson from Chiara. How to spread my legs and practice my sex positions. Thanks for teaching that to the rest of the country, Chiara. It really is a good indicator of the class you have! |
Nutsy | Wednesday, August 14, 2002 - 01:29 pm     dang double posters ... see what drinking Margaritas at work will get you? ... heading to Tea Room, hanging head in shame |
Nutsy | Wednesday, August 14, 2002 - 01:29 pm     Jan - sure, I'm impressed, aren't you?  |
Marymc | Wednesday, August 14, 2002 - 01:30 pm     so funny costa....when my parents lived in west virgina, my brother (who lives in san francisco) would tell everyone his parents lived "near DC" because it sounded better.....i know snobs, since i grew up with one! |
Curlyq | Wednesday, August 14, 2002 - 01:31 pm     I don't think she was slamming Marcellas. I think her point was probably that BB was looking for "city folk" rather than people from the "middle of nowhere" for their show. I'm not surprised because they probably didn't want a lot of people with traditional Middle America values who may be less likely to get naked or have sex in front of the cameras. I think Shapiro was hoping to create a very sex-centered show and thought casting sophisticated city dwellers would be more to his advantage. This is not to say I personally believe there aren't plenty of city dwellers with very high moral standards, strong values, or a strong sense of modesty. I do sometimes wonder what exactly Chiara was doing at the moment that staffer spotted her in the mall. I have visions of her spinning around on top of a clearance rounder with her legs in the air, while someone shouts "That's what we've been looking for! THAT girl!" |
Realfan | Wednesday, August 14, 2002 - 01:35 pm     [quote]I'm sure Chiara's handlers were blowing smoke up her a$$, it seems like that wouldn't be too hard to do.[/quote] Now THAT I can believe. I can just see them telling her how "classy" she is, knowing all the while they wanted her in for her tasteless low-brow comments and attitude, laughing behind their hands as she gobbles up every tidbit they throw her. |
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