Live! with Kelly and Michael
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Posted Jan 5, 2004 @ 6:23 PM
#2
Posted Jan 6, 2004 @ 8:43 AM
He loved that cat so much!
#3
Posted Jan 6, 2004 @ 1:52 PM
Edited by caprijam, Jan 6, 2004 @ 1:53 PM.
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Posted Jan 6, 2004 @ 2:45 PM
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Posted Jan 8, 2004 @ 8:59 PM
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Posted Jan 12, 2004 @ 4:24 PM
#7
Posted Jan 12, 2004 @ 5:15 PM
I agree, kmp--if there were eight soap stars at my local Applebee's I would probably freak! Although it was weird when Kelly was talking about Susan Lucci getting harassed, because don't you think just as many people would know who Kelly is and bug her for autographs and stuff?
That reminds me of a couple of Kelly's tendencies that grate. Overall I really like her, but it bugs my spouse when she displays "false" modesty. I can't think of a specific example right now, but when she implies that she isn't that pretty or is average size, my husband thinks it's a diss to all women who really ARE average-looking or average-size. Has this bugged anybody else?
Also, I didn't like when she was kind of campaigning for the People's Choice Awards for Hope and Faith. Does anybody remember, years and years ago, when Kathie Lee campaigned for TV Guide's "Most Beautiful Woman on TV" award, and she won by a landslide? She kind of got some flack for that, and if I remember right TV Guide stopped having a most beautiful women award after that year. Anyway, Kelly talking about the People's Choice awards reminded me of that.
#8
Posted Jan 12, 2004 @ 5:23 PM
my husband thinks it's a diss to all women who really ARE average-looking or average-size. Has this bugged anybody else?
When Bonnie Hunt was on she actually called Kelly on this very thing. She went on a mini-rant that Kelly was not typical or average in any way and saying that probably gives a complex to women who are average. Of course Bonnie said it in a nicer and funnier way.
I might have a problem with Kelly talking about the People's Choice Awards if it was not such a completely ridiculous awards show. I mean Mel Gibson as Favorite Male Movie Star? He had a small part in one movie in 2003 that literally no one saw, yet he is the favorite movie star, I will never understand it. Also, aren't the votes based on a Gallup Poll because than it doesn't really matter how much campaigning Kelly does.
Edited by biakbiak, Jan 12, 2004 @ 5:33 PM.
#9
Posted Jan 13, 2004 @ 11:59 AM
I am not against it because I find it inappropriate or immoral or whatever. I just don't see that kind of chemistry between them. They are more father/daughter so whenever they attempt to flirt, it feels forced and awkward.
#10
Posted Jan 13, 2004 @ 9:38 PM
My friend and his fiancee went to this wedding (the fiancee went to high school with the bride) last weekend in NJ. They don't know anything about soaps, but recognized Susan Lucci & Kelly & Mark. (After I showed them a bunch of pictures from the AMC website, they recognized Eva & John Callahan as two of the other guests.) They happened to end up standing near Susan & Kelly & Mark at the reception (at a country club) & my friend talked to Mark & the fiancee talked to Kelly & Susan (mostly about the wedding & how they all knew the bride). Mark is even shorter in person than he is on t.v., which I've heard before. None of the wedding guests were really bothering them, but as they were leaving, random people who were having lunch at the club starting mobbing them & asking for autographs.It was the daughter of Felicia Behr, who used to be the producer at AMC.
What did Kelly say about the wedding on the show?
#11
Posted Jan 13, 2004 @ 9:50 PM
I think most of the People's Choice Awards are determined by a Gallup Poll, but for a few of the awards, including the one Hope & Faith was up for, you could vote on the Internet practically up until they presented the award.
As for Kelly flirting with Regis? Eh, doesn't bug me.
#12
Posted Jan 13, 2004 @ 11:47 PM
#13
Posted Jan 17, 2004 @ 9:26 AM
One other thing that has been bothering me is there are times that Regis will say something with a double entendre. For instance a few weeks ago he was talking about the commercial he did for the new Hummer. He said something like he would love to get a Hummer, and Kelly sat there like she was going to bust out laughing. She looks at the audience, Gelman or anyone else until they seem to notice that she is laughing. She does it just for the attention and it comes off as phony to me.
Edited by Dbonz, Jan 17, 2004 @ 9:32 AM.
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Posted Feb 3, 2004 @ 10:42 AM
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Posted Feb 7, 2004 @ 7:04 PM
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Posted Feb 8, 2004 @ 10:30 AM
#17
Posted Feb 8, 2004 @ 12:01 PM
The bride's dress was ugly, but I can't begrudge her her taste. I do think it's tacky that nobody bothered to tell her it didn't fit properly, though. The bodice was all out of whack.
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Posted Feb 10, 2004 @ 10:13 AM
#19
Posted Feb 10, 2004 @ 11:03 PM
Speaking of those commercials, I expect her heart to stop beating in the next couple weeks.
#20
Posted Feb 11, 2004 @ 1:58 AM
Did anyone else catch Mrs. Bush on Monday? I'm not a fan of her husband but I have a bit of a girl-crush on her. She has a bit of the "Beyonce Knowles/no personality disorder" but I guess I'm so used to hearing from mean first ladies it's about time one of them was nice.
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Posted Feb 12, 2004 @ 4:45 PM
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Posted Feb 12, 2004 @ 6:58 PM
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Posted Feb 14, 2004 @ 4:04 PM
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Posted Feb 14, 2004 @ 8:01 PM
#25
Posted Feb 17, 2004 @ 10:51 AM
Today was NOT, and I repeat, NOT cute. The only one that was meh was the kid blowing out the fire to his cupcake. The last one? Sheesh, let's all laugh as our child hits and spits on our family. Then, let's send it in and see if she can win being a brat. And the little girl taking her underwear off to moon? The kid humping the dog? I thought the first one was bad with the baby sucking on the big sisters toe. Didn't realize they'd get worse than that! IMO, Gelman was just as bad putting those up as the "winners" of the day!
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Posted Feb 23, 2004 @ 11:18 AM
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Posted Feb 23, 2004 @ 11:35 AM
#28
Posted Feb 23, 2004 @ 12:32 PM
which baby won?
#29
Posted Feb 23, 2004 @ 11:37 PM
I was looking forward to hearing Kelly describe the last episode of Sex and the City. Stoooopid stunt – why, oh why did Gelman think this was going to be funny?
ITA. It was the wrong day to do that. Is Gelman losing is mind?
ETA: they haven't picked the baby yet. They've narrowed it down to three. I like the girl with the lotion on her hair. That was cute.
Edited by LookSee, Feb 23, 2004 @ 11:38 PM.
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Posted Feb 24, 2004 @ 8:07 AM







