I'm in!! Can I be the bitter and twisted member?Well, we make a fine pair. You're thick and I'm horrible and despicable. Anyone else care to join us ?
I'm in!! Can I be the bitter and twisted member?Well, we make a fine pair. You're thick and I'm horrible and despicable. Anyone else care to join us ?
Me too. Iām the āthereās always oneāmember.I'm in!! Can I be the bitter and twisted member?
You are most welcome to leave at any time.....(?)This place is a cesspit of bile and bitterness, I just donāt get how you can call me downright rude. Just look at yourselves.
A very judgemental comment for someone who has such a high opinion of herself!!
'I like to think I have more taste and intelligence to be one of them.'
Believe me, you don't come over as being that bright.
Please refrain from personal attacks against fellow forum members.This place is a cesspit of bile and bitterness, I just donāt get how you can call me downright rude. Just look at yourselves.
I agree. On a positive, this makes her clothes wearable. The prices however, are ludicrous and just why on earth would you want to pay such premium prices for such mundane pieces? At the other end of the spectrum, you get Marla Wynne who's clothes (apart from the vests) won't be seen on any high street, and there's a good reason for that - It wouldn't sell. Her stuff needs to be "presented" in order to make any sense of it. Imagine picking up one of her Drama Kimonos or toppers and thinking WTF is that? and that's before you clock the price and end up needing a first aider to attend the scene!There`s nothing the least special about any of Ruth`s clothes except maybe the price. Styles and fabrics which can be seen on a multitude of market stalls or high street shops and websites. Having said that, she must have a market for her stuff somewhere, somehow.
No accounting for peoples tastes and nope I`m not having a pop there, its meant as its been said "No ACCOUNTING" for tastes, we all have them and don`t need to justify them or account for them.
As for Ruth making more than a few bob, well it didn`t stop her hubby getting into trouble with the tax man and as long as she`s above board, pays her dues and doesn`t directly rob people then that`s fair enough.
Her future earnings will be short lived as QVC customers wane and younger generations refuse to touch her stuff with a bargepole.
She`s as stiff as a poker both in her appearances, her body language and her presentation and isn`t my cup of tea but hey ho, she obviously appeals to some folks.
Live, love, like, dislike are all descriptions of Q`s products, its presenters and its brand reps and the ones who come in for most stick are the so called stylists and so they should !
As an edit and a PS the live, love, like dislike etc written above applies to us lot on here too but much the same as we wouldn`t abuse a stranger in reality then none of us on here deserve to be abused by fellow forumites on a forum. Opinions matter, no matter negative or positive but there`s no place for abuse.
That made me laugh!! Years ago when I first met Mr CC we went to the Caribbean on holiday. There were the usual guys on the beach selling stuff and one was holding an audience with his amazing hand crafted earrings/necklaces with a special kind of wood. I commented that it was a "special kind of wood called plastic" (I'd been to the Caribbean before). I did collapse his audience with laughter but then everyone did buy something - at a much bartered price. He was a lovely guy, made a bit of money and he became a wee friend during our holiday. What he might have lost in high prices that day, he made up in a few beers.Ha! ha ! I've heard everything now........ Ruthless has just described a long line jacket (reduced from Ā£105 to Ā£70) as "high grade faux leather" - what the hell is that ??? So that would be high grade plastic then ???