To: goosie
Sorry goosie, but any time I see that person’s name...Ina Garten, I feel compelled to note what a really wicked wicked person she is.
The fact that she refused to take time to meet a young boy with cancer [Make-a-Wish] speaks to her character, rather than her *happy homemaker-happy cook* personna on teevee.
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67 posted on
02/04/2016 8:32:59 PM PST by
Daffynition
(*Security, confiscate their coats. Get them out of here. It's 10 below zero out there ~DJT)
To: Daffynition
Really? She refused to make a dying boy’s wish come true? That is horrible.
87 posted on
02/05/2016 8:36:06 PM PST by
Yaelle
To: Daffynition
I just looked it up and you are right. She turned down this boy, this 6 year old boy’s last wish to cook a meal with her, twice. Two separate years. When you think of all the celebrities who quietly do incredible things for their sick fans, this stands out as really cold.
88 posted on
02/05/2016 8:39:34 PM PST by
Yaelle
To: Daffynition
When I used to have cable, I would watch from time to time. She struck me as an odd person I wouldn't want to be around. She hosted a ton of get-togethers on her show for mostly homosexual men. There was one episode where she went to one of their homes, which was an old funeral home. So dark and creepy. I stopped watching.
Years after I got rid of cable, I found a food network humor site which made fun of that very fact. Guess I wasn't the only one who noticed it!
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