I have great respect for Martha,,,,she has a good business sense, knows how
to make money,,,,,,,and I've learned a lot from watching her shows. I
know
it's not all her ideas, she hires people who can produce and come up with
gread ideas each and every week.
Although I admire her, she's gutsy, she's sharp,,,,,,,I still won't pay 50
bucks here in Canada for her Baking Book.
<bklyntv@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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> Nancy1 wrote:
>> Kristy wrote:
>> > And her "Girls Don't Cry in Business my Dear." Which in my opinion
>> > they
>> > shouldn't either if at all possible but just the way she said it was
>> > arrogant.
>> > <wizzzer@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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>> > > Boy oh boy, when that chick said "In my business you fake it til
you
>> > > make it," Martha wagged her head and said "Not in my business."
What
>> > > nerve she has! Martha's entire life has been about lying and
>> > > presenting
>> > > a fake image to the public to make herself look good and to make
>> > > money.
>> > > Martha should've said, "Yeah honey, I know what you mean. I'm the
>> > > biggest faker of them all."
>> > >
>>
>> In business, she's earned the right to be arrogant. I don't fault her
>> for that. If it were a man, it would be something admirable, called
>> "self-confidence."
>
> She did sound arrogant, but I agree with you, she's earned it. I have
> great respect for Martha but don't so much like her.
>
> And I also think you're right about people being less forgiving of an
> arrogant woman. The Donald is about 1000% as arrogant (but people DO
> call him arrogant).
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