Friday, May 25, 2007

Rosie, Liz and theTrump-ster too

Quirky? Eccentric?
Who cares? If so why?
Rosie O'Donnell is simply one of those women who some people just can't stand.
I never understood why and agree she can be irritating but not overly so.
Everyone can be to some point to someone.
Each of the ladies on "The View" has their redeeming qualities as well as down falls.
They are a small minuscule examples of intelligent American females.

To say publicly someone is stupid ...well, that's just ...
an obvious taker in free publicity.
Go Donald! Quack Quack!
I've always loved Donald Trump what a Duck!
The living example of Public Eccentricity.

There's a fine line somewhere that determines whether some one is quirky or eccentric. I wonder what net worth that boils down to? Or, is it how obsessive one is in regards to obtaining those goals?

The only person that would come close to being considered eccentric on "The View" is the beloved Barbara Walters. What a woman! Her endearing outwardness keeps her down to earth with the rest of us quirky people who are also happy with our lives. Yet, she has had such grace for so long, my eccentricity scale is definitely leaning her way.
Quirky? Eccentric?

Exemplified by the other women on "The View" would be the average "quirkiness" of women in modern society.
Elizabeth Hasselbeck has her own with the bad habit of talking louder and over everyone just to get her point in. (That really must suck for her!). Joy? Joy Behar is older, witty AND funny. YES, sometimes it really is better to joke and blow it off rather than beating it to death! (When everyone else isn't talking and she can get a word or two into the discussion)

What is important?
True happiness. It's such an individualized thing,.
Individualized by the person an the people nearest to them

Me personally, if I had the option, I'd prefer the silent appreciation in being quirky with a slight bit less of extravagance.
I'd be able to enjoy it more. Nothing like pulling into port then having people think you look familiar but just can't place it.

That's what is important, true happiness. It's such an individualized thing.
Quirky? Eccentric?

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