Doesn’t anyone check what tv show guests will talk about?

Everywhere I clicked today I saw stories that Jennifer Aniston was pregnant with John Mayer’s baby. Before you know it the tabloids will show her pushing a Maclaren stroller like pink and brown Techno XLR which comes with all sortsof good stuff like a coordinating head suppor, reversible seat line, raincover and a removable, washable seat.

I took a break from the computer this afternoon and decided to check out Oprah, who had the Olson twins on the show. These girls still look like they’re undernourished and sick. Their big discussion was on what they had for breakfast (bagels and eggs) and living apart. Lots of chatter but no substance. Don’t television shows check ahead of time what guests are planning on talking about?

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Oprah’s Olympic Opening

Next Monday the Oprah show will premiere featuring 150 Olympic athletes including phenomenal Michael Phelps. (Some ladies, including me, probably ought to wear a pulse oximeter when we watch Phelps because his body is so hot physique is so inspiring. Oprah is having the Olympians on the show to welcome them back and to showcase Chicago, since Chicago is one of the four finalists in the running to host the 2016 Olympics.

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Dr Oz part two

This is another post on the Oprah show that Dr Oz hosted today, regarding an afterthought I had. After handing hosting duties over to Dr Oz, Oprah went backstage and sat in a room with all of the wives of the men sitting out in the audience. Now what I was wondering is, since the point of Oprah leaving the stage was to allow the men freedom to ask anything they wanted without feeling embarassed, why were the woman watching upstairs and occasionally popping in on the show on the big tv in the studio. Perhaps she was giving him an official performance management type of evaluation to see how he’d do hosting his own show…

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The Dr Oz show

Oprah is usually on in the afternoons at 4pm. This afternoon Oprah had an audience of just men and after opening the show she handed hosting responsibilities over to Dr Oz and left the stage. She said she wanted to have a show just for men with men so they could all ask any personal health questions they had. Well I wasn’t sure how this would go but I have to say I watched the entire hour and found Dr Oz to be pleasant, knowledgeable and funny, and a pretty good host. I wondered if this was some sort of dry run, if maybe she was considering somehow launching Dr Oz as she launched Dr Phil. He used a cucumber and a sock to simulate a penis when discussing circumcision. The funniest moment for me was when he asked a man to hold a pair of testicles and when the man grabbed them he said “no, gently, he just broke the balls”. If by some chance Dr Oz did get his show I think he’d gain a nice audience. Whatever the reason Oprah truly had him on there, it was a good show.

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