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From: Leslie Christine Designs
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Subject: Dismissal & Release -- The Crybaby Slog
Date: Fri, 02 Sep 2011 18:05:59 +0000
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Rated R-NO KIDS UNDER 18 SHOULD READ!
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Random Thought
Hope no one thought I was acting like I was 'snooty on my exit
from Design Star. considering the version that viewers see at
home is only a cut down version of what really happened! Truth
was I was a little over the top! I was so sappy and hugging
everyone that was involved in making the show! Truth be told.
HGTV had no words left to use once I exited because the only
words I said were is this the part where I beg?" Which by the R,Go
way, begging is still NOT beneath me if need be! I am still in HOT
pursuit of getting my own show! Any takers?
Watch Design Star Episode Seven I Watch My Exit Interview I
Vote Me as Your Fan Fave
About those "Other people that ARE on that show WITHOUT
me"
Is it just me or does my fair skin Norwegian farm boy Karl (aka
Stewart) love to put his hands on his face to cover it? Just saying
- moving on.
It has been brought to my attention that perhaps crying on TV is a
perfectly normal thing. I was so damned and determined NOT to
cry, that now, as I sit at home on my couch watching Design Star
(again without me on the show), that maybe I missed an
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opportunity to show a more sensitive side to myself. Oh, wait.
considering how brutal I have been about the other characters
that were on the show along with me, brings me to ponder if
maybe I don't really have a sensitive side?
Honestly, that could not be further from the truth! I am
hypersensitive and have been told I wear my emotions on my
sleeve. In reality though, I never have actually seen any emotions
on my sleeve, but will continue to search for them. I do, however,
love to use humor as a way of dealing with my real feelings and
when under heavy circumstances. Call it my personal coping
mechanism I guess! True confession-behind closed door, I do curl le
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up in my closet and have a good cry. There was a point in my life n n
where I would cry all the time! (breast cancer depression days).
So here is my one and only NOD to 'the other folks" on the show
who had enough courage to show how they truly felt on national
television! Tears do not necessarily equate to weakness, it's just a
natural occurrence of honesty. Anyway. enough of that--too much
"sap"--makes me gag!
About those moments "on the cutting room floor" or ME on
the cutting room floor
Just plain weird! I enlisted myself and was accepted to be on
Design Boot Camp--I mean Design Star with my one and only
objective--NO not to make friends with the other contestants; NO
not to boost my work as a designer; NO not to fight with Cathy;
NO not to play with Mark's wood--TO GET MY OWN DESIGN
SHOW! A huge bummer that I wasn't able to accomplish that goal,
amidst this CRAZY and wildly competitive design competition! So
hats off to the last four kids standing, for hanging in there and
staying tough! And just so you know, when I was booted off the
show (behind closed doors) yes I did cry over design (more like
wailed like a baby)! I sat up all night in what I like to call the
'holding tank for losers!" Why all the tears? Well, it occurred to me
in those wee hours of the night that now that you don't just get a
show handed to you, you have to get out there, work hard, call in
favors, and continue to scrap for your own show! The upside of
this, well, hell. I can't think of one just yet, but I am sure I will! I will
not stop trying to find a way to get my own personal show. I know
that once my non-existent show hits the air, again I will be able to
say the famous words 'Nothing in life comes easy!' and inspire
my kids with inspirational quotes such as 'Never give up on your
dreams!" So my show will air at some point, it will just take more
elbow grease on my part. Whatever! I can handle it--bring it on! If I
can survive the market crash of 2008, battling breast cancer for
two years and the marital stress that comes along with both those.
I can handle anything, so getting my own show shouldn't be that
difficult! Still a bit sad for HGTV, but maybe they will come around!
As they say—"IT AINT OVER TILL THE FAT LADY SINGS." My
question is who is this fat lady and where does she live? Call me!
About those design tits—I mean TIPS
When curling your hair with a 1985 curling iron, be sure you are
fully clothed! If not, you run the risk of having a hand spasm that
could cause you to drop the curling directly on your bare breast.
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Believe me it HURTS LIKE HELL! It's even worse than getting
your lit caught in a ringer" not that I would know anything about
that, but I'm just saying!
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