Leslie Adler: I write to you from my hospital bed.
Apparently, I almost overdosed on Jon and Kate.
It's true.
I tuned in to the "Today Show" this morning and saw Kate crying about 200 grand, or about spilled milk ... I don't know, it all started to get fuzzy ... then Meredith Vieira said Kate was kind enough to stay around and would be returning within the hour to talk some more, and that was when I blacked out.
This wasn't a total surprise. My allergy to Jon and Kate began months ago. First, my eyes would itch when I heard their names. Then, I began to get hives when I spotted them in a magazine. Next, my throat would start to close when I saw reports of them on entertainment news shows. Individual appearances on "Larry King" and other live talk shows sent me over the edge.
I tried avoiding...
Apparently, I almost overdosed on Jon and Kate.
It's true.
I tuned in to the "Today Show" this morning and saw Kate crying about 200 grand, or about spilled milk ... I don't know, it all started to get fuzzy ... then Meredith Vieira said Kate was kind enough to stay around and would be returning within the hour to talk some more, and that was when I blacked out.
This wasn't a total surprise. My allergy to Jon and Kate began months ago. First, my eyes would itch when I heard their names. Then, I began to get hives when I spotted them in a magazine. Next, my throat would start to close when I saw reports of them on entertainment news shows. Individual appearances on "Larry King" and other live talk shows sent me over the edge.
I tried avoiding...
- 10/8/2009
- Momlogic
One mom thinks this is a ridiculous question.
Leslie Adler: "Should women continue to watch Letterman?"
This is a question I heard posed on a morning news show ... and I don't get it.
Why would Letterman's admission that he had sex with several women that worked for him have any impact on whether I, or any woman, continue to watch his show?
And if his behavior was categorized as offensive, why would the question only be posed to women? Shouldn't it be "Should anyone continue to watch Letterman?"
This isn't like Tom Cruise telling the world that postpartum depression is a figment of a woman's imagination, or Angelina Jolie conveying the message that it is better to rescue starving children from other countries rather than our own. Dave isn't telling all people to have sex with lots of people that work for them.
Dave has a show. Dave and his staff work long hours.
Leslie Adler: "Should women continue to watch Letterman?"
This is a question I heard posed on a morning news show ... and I don't get it.
Why would Letterman's admission that he had sex with several women that worked for him have any impact on whether I, or any woman, continue to watch his show?
And if his behavior was categorized as offensive, why would the question only be posed to women? Shouldn't it be "Should anyone continue to watch Letterman?"
This isn't like Tom Cruise telling the world that postpartum depression is a figment of a woman's imagination, or Angelina Jolie conveying the message that it is better to rescue starving children from other countries rather than our own. Dave isn't telling all people to have sex with lots of people that work for them.
Dave has a show. Dave and his staff work long hours.
- 10/5/2009
- Momlogic
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