Don't agonize, organize ... that's my mantra. Change won't happen unless you work to make it happen! But sometimes even your best efforts don't provide the results you were looking for. Or sometimes a situation is just so completely outrageous that all you can do is say ... YIKES!
Tuesday, September 29, 2009
Marie Osmond: So What if my Daughter's Gay?
Good for you Marie! And BTW ... you look fabulous!
4 comments:
Anonymous
said...
I remember the day I fell in like with Marie Osmond.
It happened years ago when I was watching an episode of "Hollywood Squares and Marie and Donny were the guests. During the show, Donny (as usual) said something that was stupid and incredibly insensitive.
As everybody else cringed with embarrassment (Donny, of course, was clueless), Marie looked at her brother and said, "My God, I hope it's not genetic."
Throughout her career, Marie always came across as a smart, gracious, and honest woman who wasn't afraid to speak her mind, and this interview quietly reaffirmed her integrity and strength of character.
When it's so easy to be loud, angry and cruel these days, Marie Osmond did a very brave thing: she dared to be kind.
4 comments:
I remember the day I fell in like with Marie Osmond.
It happened years ago when I was watching an episode of "Hollywood Squares and Marie and Donny were the guests. During the show, Donny (as usual) said something that was stupid and incredibly insensitive.
As everybody else cringed with embarrassment (Donny, of course, was clueless), Marie looked at her brother and said, "My God, I hope it's not genetic."
Throughout her career, Marie always came across as a smart, gracious, and honest woman who wasn't afraid to speak her mind, and this interview quietly reaffirmed her integrity and strength of character.
When it's so easy to be loud, angry and cruel these days, Marie Osmond did a very brave thing: she dared to be kind.
I agree ... and come to think of it, I'm in-like with her, too!
BAC
Quite a change from her youth.
Mmmmm, a little bit country!
She's certainly aged well -- in all respects. Good on you, Marie, good on you.
Regards,
Tengrain
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