The View Today... — Page 3
#52
Posted: 5/23/07 at 1:14pm
Yeah, I'll go tomorrow instead. I hear they're brining Star back for a reunion.
"If you are going to do something, do it well. And leave something witchy."
-Charlie Manson
#53
Posted: 5/23/07 at 1:16pm
Star was on Law and Order last night. Anyone watch?
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#56
Posted: 5/23/07 at 1:49pm
The View might as well call it quits after this season because nothing is ever going to top the year of the Rosie. I only hope the rumors of her being offered her own show are true.
#57
Posted: 5/23/07 at 1:56pm
I still think she is gonna do the "Price is Right."
#58
Posted: 5/23/07 at 2:04pm
I certainly hope this is true. She could bring it to NYC and add some much needed fabulousness to that old show.
Is The Price Wrong for Rosie O’Donnell?
Friday May 18, 2007
Stephen Lovekin/WireImage.comRosie O'Donnell wants Bob Barker to "come on down" to Miami and reconsider his opposition to her taking his job.
In a full page ad placed in Thursday's Variety, Rosie, 45, honors the retiring Barker's long television career and not-so-subtly reminds him and his employers that she loves the show, and, oh yeah, has her own life-sized Plinko Board at home.
The controversial TV star has been angling for the game show hosting gig since December 2006, when she told Extra: “See, I want The Price is Right, but no one has offered me The Price is Right...They apparently don’t want me, which is sort of sad because I have visions for The Price is Right."
Word is, Barker, 83, is the one blocking her way.
With Rosie's time on The View coming to a close and no replacement lined up for The Price is Right, we suggest Rosie start going door-to-door distributing spay and neutering pamphlets, in order to win his favor.
http://www.usmagazine.com/rosie_odonnell_2
Is The Price Wrong for Rosie O’Donnell?
Friday May 18, 2007
Stephen Lovekin/WireImage.comRosie O'Donnell wants Bob Barker to "come on down" to Miami and reconsider his opposition to her taking his job.
In a full page ad placed in Thursday's Variety, Rosie, 45, honors the retiring Barker's long television career and not-so-subtly reminds him and his employers that she loves the show, and, oh yeah, has her own life-sized Plinko Board at home.
The controversial TV star has been angling for the game show hosting gig since December 2006, when she told Extra: “See, I want The Price is Right, but no one has offered me The Price is Right...They apparently don’t want me, which is sort of sad because I have visions for The Price is Right."
Word is, Barker, 83, is the one blocking her way.
With Rosie's time on The View coming to a close and no replacement lined up for The Price is Right, we suggest Rosie start going door-to-door distributing spay and neutering pamphlets, in order to win his favor.
http://www.usmagazine.com/rosie_odonnell_2
#59
Posted: 5/23/07 at 2:22pm
She may want to do it (although, for the life of me I can't imagine why), but if she did... what a colossal waste.
#60
Posted: 5/23/07 at 2:27pm
Rosie is having a new show with Ross the intern from the Jay Leno show.
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#61
Posted: 5/23/07 at 2:40pm
I certainly would love to be a fly on the wall in those studios when the camera is not rolling.
Hey Dottie!
Did your colleagues enjoy the cake even though your cat decided to sit on it? ~GuyfromGermany
#62
Posted: 5/23/07 at 2:43pm
yay i love Ross!!!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uE_l8QYAWZM
idk if anyone posted it yet, but it's on perez too.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uE_l8QYAWZM
idk if anyone posted it yet, but it's on perez too.
#63
Posted: 5/23/07 at 2:48pm
Bitsy needs to be thrown off the show for that hideous dress she wore today.
Hey Dottie!
Did your colleagues enjoy the cake even though your cat decided to sit on it? ~GuyfromGermany
#64
Posted: 5/23/07 at 2:52pm
"Rosie is having a new show with Ross the intern from the Jay Leno show."
Seriously? I cant find anything on this, Dame...do you know something we dont?
Sounds like a great idea...he's a star on the Celebrity Fatty show...adorable and witty.
Seriously? I cant find anything on this, Dame...do you know something we dont?
Sounds like a great idea...he's a star on the Celebrity Fatty show...adorable and witty.
"Carson has combined his passion for helping children with his love for one of Cincinnati's favorite past times - cornhole - to create a unique and exciting event perfect for a corporate outing, entertaining clients or family fun."
"In Oz, the verb is douchifizzation." PRS
"In Oz, the verb is douchifizzation." PRS
#65
Posted: 5/23/07 at 3:10pm
Here is People's take on today's show.
Elisabeth & Rosie Square Off
WEDNESDAY MAY 23, 2007 12:50 PM EDT
By Brian Orloff
It's always Rosie O'Donnell versus Elisabeth Hasselbeck when it comes to political discussions – but on The View Wednesday morning, the debate turned personal when O'Donnell called her cohost "cowardly" for not defending O'Donnell's position on the troops in Iraq.
The source of the blowup? A discussion last week in which Hasselbeck and O'Donnell debated the meaning of the word "terrorist." O'Donnell asked, "655,000 Iraqi civilians are dead. Who are the terrorists?" On Wednesday, O'Donnell accused Hasselbeck of not defending her when media outlets, including, O'Donnell said, FOX News, claimed she'd called U.S. troops terrorists.
"You are my friend since September," O'Donnell told Hasselbeck. "Do you believe that I think our troops are terrorists? And you would not even look me in the face, Elisabeth, and say, 'No, Rosie.' "
Answered Hasselbeck: "You are an adult, and I'm not going to be the person for you to explain your thoughts. ... Defend your own insinuations."
In Wednesday's argument – filmed in an adversarial split-screen – O'Donnell claimed that she is portrayed in the press as a bully. "Every time I defend [my opinions] it's poor little Elisabeth that I'm picking on," said O'Donnell.
She then promised that for the final few weeks before she leaves the show, she would not engage Hasselbeck in political debate: "For three weeks, you can say all the Republican crap that you want."
But Hasselbeck fumed at the suggestion that she was "cowardly" for saying nothing, telling O'Donnell: "Do not call me a coward because, number one, I sit there every single day and open my heart to tell people exactly what I believe."
As the two squared off, the other cohosts – Joy Behar and guest Sherri Shepherd – were trapped uncomfortably in the middle, and Behar repeatedly attempted to change the subject or distract the sparring women. "Who is directing the show?" she asked. "Let's go to commercial."
But the cameras rolled on.
While O'Donnell and Hasselbeck famously clash over politics, the two have always maintained they share an off-camera friendship. "Everyone's always thinking Ro and I don't get along, we're 'enemies,' " Hasselbeck told PEOPLE in March. "Politically, we're rivals. That is clear. However, we are personally friends. We are on e-mail all day long with each other."
I am also wondering if it was not a bit of a set up - the fact that they used a split screen of Rosie and Elizabeth is odd. That is usually a "set up" shot and not something that is done on the cuffe. Especially when the camera men can't usually keep up with whoever is talking most of the time being they move so fast.
The People take
Elisabeth & Rosie Square Off
WEDNESDAY MAY 23, 2007 12:50 PM EDT
By Brian Orloff
It's always Rosie O'Donnell versus Elisabeth Hasselbeck when it comes to political discussions – but on The View Wednesday morning, the debate turned personal when O'Donnell called her cohost "cowardly" for not defending O'Donnell's position on the troops in Iraq.
The source of the blowup? A discussion last week in which Hasselbeck and O'Donnell debated the meaning of the word "terrorist." O'Donnell asked, "655,000 Iraqi civilians are dead. Who are the terrorists?" On Wednesday, O'Donnell accused Hasselbeck of not defending her when media outlets, including, O'Donnell said, FOX News, claimed she'd called U.S. troops terrorists.
"You are my friend since September," O'Donnell told Hasselbeck. "Do you believe that I think our troops are terrorists? And you would not even look me in the face, Elisabeth, and say, 'No, Rosie.' "
Answered Hasselbeck: "You are an adult, and I'm not going to be the person for you to explain your thoughts. ... Defend your own insinuations."
In Wednesday's argument – filmed in an adversarial split-screen – O'Donnell claimed that she is portrayed in the press as a bully. "Every time I defend [my opinions] it's poor little Elisabeth that I'm picking on," said O'Donnell.
She then promised that for the final few weeks before she leaves the show, she would not engage Hasselbeck in political debate: "For three weeks, you can say all the Republican crap that you want."
But Hasselbeck fumed at the suggestion that she was "cowardly" for saying nothing, telling O'Donnell: "Do not call me a coward because, number one, I sit there every single day and open my heart to tell people exactly what I believe."
As the two squared off, the other cohosts – Joy Behar and guest Sherri Shepherd – were trapped uncomfortably in the middle, and Behar repeatedly attempted to change the subject or distract the sparring women. "Who is directing the show?" she asked. "Let's go to commercial."
But the cameras rolled on.
While O'Donnell and Hasselbeck famously clash over politics, the two have always maintained they share an off-camera friendship. "Everyone's always thinking Ro and I don't get along, we're 'enemies,' " Hasselbeck told PEOPLE in March. "Politically, we're rivals. That is clear. However, we are personally friends. We are on e-mail all day long with each other."
I am also wondering if it was not a bit of a set up - the fact that they used a split screen of Rosie and Elizabeth is odd. That is usually a "set up" shot and not something that is done on the cuffe. Especially when the camera men can't usually keep up with whoever is talking most of the time being they move so fast.
The People take
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Updated On: 5/23/07 at 03:10 PM
#66
Posted: 5/23/07 at 3:19pm
Doodle.. she talked about in her video blog 3 days ago. look for it.
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#67
Posted: 5/23/07 at 3:20pm
OOPs. It is in her ask RO questions section of her written blog.
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#68
Posted: 5/23/07 at 3:52pm
i give rosie a lot of credit for kind of not freaking out like ew did.
whoever said it..i agree so much..this year has been amazing.
I am not sure why Barker would not want her on the show..I highlu doubt she would make The Price is Right Political.
whoever said it..i agree so much..this year has been amazing.
I am not sure why Barker would not want her on the show..I highlu doubt she would make The Price is Right Political.
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#69
Posted: 5/23/07 at 3:56pm
EW? Is it that hard to type out who you're referring to?
#70
Posted: 5/23/07 at 4:09pm
Thanks, Dame:
"angie writes:
have you seen the Ross The Intern blog “fold it like a taco” omg die laughing. you guys need to do something together. a towel would be needed for sure. i think your his idol
Rosie writes:
we r working on a show"
"angie writes:
have you seen the Ross The Intern blog “fold it like a taco” omg die laughing. you guys need to do something together. a towel would be needed for sure. i think your his idol
Rosie writes:
we r working on a show"
"Carson has combined his passion for helping children with his love for one of Cincinnati's favorite past times - cornhole - to create a unique and exciting event perfect for a corporate outing, entertaining clients or family fun."
"In Oz, the verb is douchifizzation." PRS
"In Oz, the verb is douchifizzation." PRS
#71
Posted: 5/23/07 at 5:20pm
no its not hard...i jsut do it to piss people like you off.
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#72
Posted: 5/23/07 at 5:29pm
I just watched. Holy hell, that was intense.
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-John Patrick Shanley
#73
Posted: 5/23/07 at 5:30pm
The ironic thing is that Joy was making some very valid points until the argument broke out.
Hey Dottie!
Did your colleagues enjoy the cake even though your cat decided to sit on it? ~GuyfromGermany
#74
Posted: 5/23/07 at 5:31pm
Joy is great. the mix between humor and politics was so right on.
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#75
Posted: 5/23/07 at 5:35pm
It will probably boost ratings again, too.
Hey Dottie!
Did your colleagues enjoy the cake even though your cat decided to sit on it? ~GuyfromGermany
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