Posted on 05/25/2007 4:44:18 PM PDT by kellynla
The saga is over.
Rosie O'Donnell will not be returning to "The View."
In a statement today, Brian Frons, the president of Disney-ABC's Daytime Television Group, said, "We had hoped that Rosie would be with us until the end of her contract three weeks from now, but Rosie has informed us that she would like an early leave. Therefore, we part ways, thank her for her tremendous contribution to 'The View' and wish her well."
Barbara Walters, the show's creator and co-executive producer, said, "I brought Rosie to the show. Rosie contributed to one of our most exciting and successful years at 'The View.' I am most appreciative. Our close and affectionate relationship will not change."
In her statement, O'Donnell said, "I'm extremely grateful. It's been an amazing year and I love all three women."
And on her Web site Thursday, O'Donnell wrote: "When painting there is a point u must step away from the canvas as the work is done."
O'Donnell announced at the end of April she was leaving "The View," and her last day was supposed to be June 20.
(Excerpt) Read more at abcnews.go.com ...
You rhyme every time :0)
three button....side flaps...3 season wool...pretty light....it’s a new Burberry wool....really tight...100 something but not glossy..flatter looking weave, brass classic burberry buttons
i was looking for a more casual hopsack burberry but in a 46XL....no such animal unless I wait till next summer
The 3 season wool is very nice, and nothing like the real Burberry buttons. You made an excellent choice in colour as well.
That 100 wool classification is most likely 120s maybe as high as 160s(?) If you look at the jacket's label it should correspond with one the numerical woolen grade classifications below:
(A) `Super 80's' or `80's', if the average diameter of wool fiber of such wool product does not average 19.75 microns or finer;
(B) `Super 90's' or `90's', if the average diameter of wool fiber of such wool product does not average 19.25 microns or finer;
(C) `Super 100's' or `100's', if the average diameter of wool fiber of such wool product does not average 18.75 microns or finer;
(D) `Super 110's' or `110's', if the average diameter of wool fiber of such wool product does not average 18.25 microns or finer;
(E) `Super 120's' or `120's', if the average diameter of wool fiber of such wool product does not average 17.75 microns or finer;
(F) `Super 130's' or `130's', if the average diameter of wool fiber of such wool product does not average 17.25 microns or finer;
(G) `Super 140's' or `140's', if the average diameter of wool fiber of such wool product does not average 16.75 microns or finer;
(H) `Super 150's' or `150's', if the average diameter of wool fiber of such wool product does not average 16.25 microns or finer;
(I) `Super 160's' or `160's', if the average diameter of wool fiber of such wool product does not average 15.75 microns or finer;
(J) `Super 170's' or `170's', if the average diameter of wool fiber of such wool product does not average 15.25 microns or finer;
(K) `Super 180's' or `180's', if the average diameter of wool fiber of such wool product does not average 14.75 microns or finer;
(L) `Super 190's' or `190's', if the average diameter of wool fiber of such wool product does not average 14.25 microns or finer;
(M) `Super 200's' or `200's', if the average diameter of wool fiber of such wool product does not average 13.75 microns or finer;
(N) `Super 210's' or `210's', if the average diameter of wool fiber of such wool product does not average 13.25 microns or finer;
(O) `Super 220's' or `220's', if the average diameter of wool fiber of such wool product does not average 12.75 microns or finer;
(P) `Super 230's' or `230's', if the average diameter of wool fiber of such wool product does not average 12.25 microns or finer;
(Q) `Super 240's' or `240's', if the average diameter of wool fiber of such wool product does not average 11.75 microns or finer; and
(R) `Super 250's' or `250's', if the average diameter of wool fiber of such wool product does not average 11.25 microns or finer.
Source: THE WOOL PRODUCTS LABELING ACT OF 1939
30 WOOL FABRICS
blanket cloth | felt | jersey |
boiled wool | flannel, woolen | loden cloth |
boucle | flannel, worsted | melton |
cavalry twill | gabardine | menswear suiting |
challis | glen plaid | novelty suiting |
coating | Harris Tweed | plaid |
crepe | herringbone | satin |
Donegal tweed | homespun | tropical suiting |
double cloth | houndstooth | tweed |
double knit | jacquard | whipcord |
5 SPECIALTY HAIR FIBERS
alpaca
angora rabbit hair
camel's hair
cashmere
mohair
Now you are more then ready for numerous nights on the town/city, the next step will the the coordinating ties, shirts, pants, socks and shoes :)
Rosie is a bully.
I can only hope that they are not watching this crap and if you are a stay at home mom then don’t waste this time watching this crap you should be volunteering at your child’s school in any way possible. they love the help, they need the help...always. guido
.
By standers: “Is it art yet?”
Rosie can't take what she's been dishing out to others so she chickened out.
perhaps there should be a rule about posting this pic when mentioning Elisabeth. She looks great and I haven’t even got to look above her shoulders yet.
Disclaimer: Opinions posted on Free Republic are those of the individual posters and do not necessarily represent the opinion of Free Republic or its management. All materials posted herein are protected by copyright law and the exemption for fair use of copyrighted works.