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Oh Tiger say it isn’t so.  You were our nice squeaky clean golfer boy.  Now look at you.  Did you not learn anything from David Letterman?

When faced with potential embarrassment of his sexual peccadillo’s he went on the offensive and broke the news first.   The first version of any story will be the one to remain in the average persons mind and imagination.  When Letterman told all during his monologue all other versions simply could not gain any ground.

Tiger….really….the wife needed a golf club to smash her way through the back window of an SUV to rescue you?  Look at your wife’s little tiny model arms…I don’t know what kind of a golf swing she has but I doubt she could have busted through 4 layers of flexible polymer vehicle glass… your skull…probably a different story.

And if there were an award for Greatest Pariah Gloria Allred should win it.  I would be interested to see her business card.   ‘Lawyer to the Skanks.’  You know when ever someone hires her, ‘something evil this way comes.’

The funniest spin I heard so far was advice for Elin Woods, Tiger’s wife…..’Should have used a driver instead of a 3 iron.’   OOOO hahahah!

Well…on now to MORE IMPORTANT THINGS  – Cool xmas gifts!! 

 Way Cool Bottle!

“Just part of trying to push the envelope,” said Jim Koch, founder and owner of the Boston Beer Co. the maker of Sam Adams. “I’m pushing it beyond what the laws of these 13 states ever contemplated when they passed those laws decades ago.”

Since the 1990s, craft brewers like the Boston Beer Co. and the Delaware-based Dogfish Head have produced a number of “extreme beers” that challenge old notions of beer and the decades-old laws that have governed them.

By the way – despite the hefty prices of the high-scale beer, get this…you still have to pay the required nickel deposit on the bottles….’come on!!!’

Now…lest we not forget our furry little family members.  There is the ‘Pets Eyeview Camera.’

 

This is not Molly

My friend Bill from Fredericton really needs to consider this.  His most awesome dog ‘Molly’ I am sure would take us on quite the adventure with this thing. 

My cats on the other hand would probably disable the thing – not wanting me to see them Googling whether to use clumping or non-clumping litter in home made explosives.

Have you ever gotten the strange feeling that your dog is trying on your wife’s dresses when you are out? Then it’s time to score proof with the Pet’s Eye View Camera. A 640 x 480 resolution camera that hooks easily to a pet’s collar, the $48 USB-compatible Pet’s Eye View will snap shots at 1, 5 or 15 minute intervals for your perusal when you return. Chances are, your dog is just drinking copious amounts of liquid from the toilet and barking at the door all day. As for who left the weird hairs in your wife’s clothing—we definitely wouldn’t know a thing about that.

Me & Tiger Woods

O.k.  It is time for me to come clean with y’all.  I have been missing from my  blog because….I too have been having an affair with Tiger Woods.

There…now you know. 

Just to prove it I have this baby picture he gave me of himself….see isn’t he cute?

As a matter of fact I probably taught him almost everything he knows about putting…

NOOO….just kidding…sort of…

p.s.  Christmas is now 24 days away.   Oprah has a list of her favourite things….well, so do I. 

Every day I am going to be posting one of my favourite things….I will be spending alot of time looking for these things….so you BETTER be here daily to find out what they are!

These are not only my favourite things….but are a list of oh lets say….things you could possibly pick up and ship to me.

here is todays:

Pink Himalayan Salt – OMG! 

 

This is soooo way cool.  No. 1.  Hubby eats eggs by the hundreds but the thing can double as a salt lick in the winter..!!!

This thick 8-by-11-inch piece of solid salt, mined in Pakistan, can be used for cooking. It will not melt when placed directly on a stove burner and heated gradually. Lightly brushed with butter or oil, it will fry eggs, shrimp, fish steaks or thin slices of beef that come away with quite enough salt. The slab can go in the oven or on a grill and can also be chilled or even frozen to use for serving sushi or other seafood. It will retain the cold for an hour or more. Scrub it with a stiff brush or plastic scouring pad after use and rinse it quickly. It must be thoroughly dried overnight before heating again. The slabs are $40 at Sur La Table stores and surlatable.com. Slabs in a variety of sizes are also sold at saltworks.us.
$40 a slab Sur La Table
You should probably order now….cause the Himalaya’s are quite far away and I cannot vouch for thier postal service.

Crustasun

My friends and family back in Edmonton think that we eat lobster – like – everyday or something. 

This is a popular misconception regarding Maritimers.  #1 that they all talk funny and #2 that we murder sea life on a daily basis.  No – lobster’s are still expensive relatively speaking, so we tend to eat pigeons because there are a lot of those just walking around and they’re free.

The other reason I don’t eat a lot of lobster is the method traditionally used to kill them.    As much as I love eating these ‘wee crustaceans’ the thought of committing a violent murder just to appease my selfish gastronomic desires is difficult.

I ask hubby to do it, but he won’t kill them either – plus he does not even eat lobster and  he is like all “I am not a lobster hit man for hire lady, do your own dirty work.’

I tried to keep them as pets but they started fighting with the cats, so I usually wait until its dark, then walk down to the end of my street and release them in Courtney bay.  I do this in the dark in case someone sees me and steals my lobsters.  If I can’t kill them no one else can either.

 

But a British inventor has come up with a lobster killing device which zaps them with electricity as an alternative to boiling them alive.  Then he said it will give the Maritime lobster industry a jolt.  Ha ha….oh funny guy!  And here we thought giving fisherman a fair market price would re-awaken it!  Duh…what were we thinking?

This guy is a lawyer in his professional life, so no wonder he came up with the idea of ‘electrocuting them’ maybe he supports drowing criminals.

It is called the ‘CrustaStun’ …catchy huh?

“We deliver a current, very small current,” he said. “It’s about one amp per lobster and 1.3 amps per crab. And that renders the crab or lobster unconscious in less than half a second.”

Unconscious….ah so what…we eat them alive?

He compares it to going into a hospital and having an anesthetic injection, so you feel a little uncomfortable as the current goes in and thereafter, you’re unconscious!

He said it can take a lobster two to three minutes to die in boiling water and he wanted to find a way to make that death happen in less time.

To many, present methods of killing (chopping, drowning in freshwater, boiling, frying & basting  – alive)  are barbaric and the recommended methods (cooling in ice-slurry or spiking the several nerve centres) unproven, difficult and impractical.  It reduces stress & osmotic dilution (effected in freshwater drowning) and thereby enhances texture and flavour.

Ah ha!  Makes it taste better…hmmm.

Lobsters are basically very large swimming insects and considering the home version of this Lobby-zapper goes for around $3000 clams (excuse the pun) that is a lot of money for what is basically an electric bug killer.

So I was thinking that a cheaper way to do it would be to put the lobsters in pot of cold water so they just think they are like ‘moving into smaller digs’ then when they are distracted counting square footage you toss in a toaster or blow dryer.  Thus electrocuting them humanely.

Pretty good hey?  I think I’ll call it the ‘Crusty Toast.’  Man I am gonna win some kind of PETA award for this.

Flameless torch - requires Official Olympic Lighter

 

 

 

As promised here are the awesome pictures of the Olympic flame at the reception in the Marco Polo cruise ship terminal.

 

 

I managed to weasel out of going by feigning one of my serious illnesses.  Hubby did not even fight me on this one, so either I am getting really good at it or he is on to me.  What ever my non-Olympic ass stayed warm on the sofa.

 

 

But even people who were officially there were bored.  Look at this guy…well of course – his torch is out – so…

 

 

 

 

 

Here is a picture of the flame.  At least I think it is the flame or maybe the guy in the front row caught his hair on fire.  Either way, a highly entertaining moment. 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Hubby came home with pockets full of Olympic swag – these two little glow in the dark ‘Coke’ bottles which change colour, I think I’ll make Christmas ornaments out of them and then these four little collector bottles with real ‘Coke’ in them.  We are NOT allowed to drink these.  Under NO circumstances because they are registered with numbers and everything and are Official Olympic Coke issue!!

 

 

Wow! Only in Canada. I read somewhere that in Germany they gave away Mercedes at their Olympic rally.

 

 

 

Hubby doesn’t trust me because he made me promise not to drink these ‘Cokes’, he like repeated it 3 times. 

 And I’m like all “Yeesh! O.k. already!  But –’

“No! do not drink these ‘Cokes”

‘Well what if we were really really thirsty and ran out of the “other cola’ and it was the middle of the night? 

‘Absolutely not!  Not ever….drink water.’ 

 Which is kind of funny because everybody knows that you can’t drink the water in Saint John.

‘What if it’s a disaster of some sort, say like a hurricane and all our water supply is cut off…can we drink them then?’

“NOOOOO!  They are Official Coke Collector bottles of the 2010 Winter Olympics in Vancouver!!!!’

‘O.K.!!’  So of course all night long I obsessed about these Cokes.  They were calling to me – no joke.

So if this is an indication of our retirement savings plan – these little bottles of Coke?  We are in deep ca-ca.

 

 Quatchi

Here is the mascot ‘Quatchi.’  he is one of three official mascots. 

 I guess the other guys were too busy to come.  The other two are ’Miga”  and ‘Sumi’ who apparently has amazing powers – I think he is the torch lighter.  Is it my imagination or do all these guys sound Japanese?

Sooo….that was it.

 

 

Rear view of ah....Olympic Torch

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Obviously I survived the night since I am writing this.  It was touch and go there for awhile.

 

I broke down and purchased the “Extremely Tasty Expensive” cat kibble to make up for the no-name stuff…and everything seems back to normal in our house.  But to be on the safe side I have plugged in night lights all along the hallway to the bathroom, because I tell you – these cats can turn on you like that!  I think they may have psychological problems.   Hubby says it’s my fault because I drank when they were kittens….o.k. I don’t get that one.

 

So now our hallway lights up like an airplane aisle in the dark ….way cool!

 

Tonight hubby is dragging me down to the Marco Polo terminal so I can witness the Olympic flame doing something….I don’t know – burn? 

 

You know…it cannot be the original flame.  I mean how the heck do they get it here, in a rowboat?  You CANNOT take a tube of toothpaste on an airplane let alone an open flame.  And where do they keep the flame when the torch runner is sleeping?  Hmmm?  What if it accidently goes out?  Do you have to relight it with an official Olympic lighter? 

 

Official Olympic Lighters!!

This is what I will be thinking about tonight as I am standing out there freezing my non-Olympic ass off.  I will be posting some pictures of this AWESOME flame tomorrow.

Anyways.  I came across this article and just HAD to pass it on.  This is a little creepy.  Not Peruvian fat poacher creepy but disturbing all the same.

  

Galileo’s missing fingers found in jar

By Richard Allen Greene, CNN November 23, 2009 9:05 a.m. EST

Three fingers were cut from Galileo's hand in March 1737, when his body was moved in Florence.

Three fingers were cut from Galileo’s hand in March 1737, when his body was moved in Florence.

STORY HIGHLIGHTS
  • Two fingers cut from Galileo’s hand 300 years ago resurface a century after last seen
  • Fingers were bought at auction by someone who brought them to a museum in Florence
  • Three fingers were cut from Galileo’s hand in 1737 when his body was moved
  • Third finger already in museum
  • (CNN) — Two fingers cut from the hand of Italian astronomer Galileo nearly 300 years ago have been rediscovered more than a century after they were last seen, an Italian museum director said Monday.

    They were purchased recently at an auction by a person who brought them to the Museum of the History of Science in Florence, suspecting what they were, museum director Paolo Galluzzi said.

    Three fingers were cut from Galileo’s hand in March 1737 when his body was moved from a temporary monument to its final resting place in Florence, Italy. The last tooth remaining in his lower jaw was also taken, Galluzzi said.

    Two of the fingers and the tooth ended up in a sealed glass jar that disappeared sometime after 1905.

    There had been “no trace” of them for more than 100 years until the person who bought them in the auction came to the museum recently.

    “I was very curious,” the Galluzzi said.

    “There is a description from 1905 by the last person to have seen these objects. It provides us with a very detailed description of the container and the contents inside,” Galluzzi explained.

    The jar “matches in every minute detail” the description, Galluzzi said.

    But by the time the urn went on sale, the label saying what was inside had been lost, so the sellers and the auctioneer did not realize its significance.

    “Everybody knew there were fingers and a tooth, but the people preparing the auction didn’t know it was Galileo,” Galluzzi said.

    The owner who bought the fingers wants to remain anonymous, Galluzzi said, so the museum is not giving more details about who sold them or when.

    The museum plans to display the fingers and tooth in March 2010, after it re-opens following a renovation, Galluzzi said.

    The museum has had the third Galileo finger since 1927, so the digits will be reunited for the first time in centuries, he added.

    Removing body parts from the corpse was an echo of a practice common with saints, whose digits, tongues and organs were revered by Catholics as relics with sacred powers.

    There is an irony in Galileo’s having been subjected to the same treatment, since he was persecuted by the Catholic Church for advocating the theory that the earth circles the sun, rather than the other way around. The Inquisition forced him to recant and jailed him in 1634.

    The people who cut off his fingers essentially considered him a secular saint, Galluzzi said, noting the fingers that were removed were the ones he would have used to hold a pen.

    “Exactly as it was practiced with saints of religion, so with saints of science,” Galluzzi said. “He was a hero and a martyr, keeping alive freedom of thought and freedom of research.”

    He said it was little surprise that the 18th century followers of Galileo would have mimicked the practice of those who persecuted him.

    “The behavior of people adhering to one pole of these antagonisms is often much like those on the other pole,” he said.

    It is not yet clear whether enough organic material remains in the newly discovered fingers for DNA testing, Galluzzi said, but if there is, it could shed light on the blindness that afflicted Galileo late in his life and his final illness.

    Galluzzi is convinced the find is genuine.

    If it was a fake, “would you have sold it at very low cost at an auction? All the story is so convincing I cannot think of a reason not to believe it,” he said.

    Galileo Galilei invented the telescope — among many other achievements — which enabled him to discover that the planet Jupiter has moons. He became the foremost advocate of Copernican astronomy, which denied that the earth was the fixed center of the universe. He died in 1642.

    EEEEWEWWWEEE!!!!!

    A while back hubby told me that I needed to write more ‘funny’ blog posts…well, this is hard, because I do not think I am a funny person or trying to be so…that is just the way I see life. 

    So…today on my way to the microwave to re-heat my coffee (because I’m  cheap) and I saw this on CNN…and though it is not really funny I feel I should warn people about animal attacks which seem to be scarily on the increase.

    The Associated Press

    Date: Monday Nov. 23, 2009 8:34 AM ET

    MELBOURNE, Australia — A kangaroo startled by a man walking his dog attacked the pair, pinning the pet underwater and slashing the owner in the abdomen with its hind legs.

    The Australian, Chris Rickard, was in stable condition Monday after the attack, which ended when the 49-year-old elbowed the kangaroo in the throat. He said he was walking his blue heeler, Rocky, on Sunday morning when they surprised a sleeping kangaroo in Arthur’s Creek northeast of Melbourne. The dog chased the animal into a pond, when the kangaroo turned and pinned the pet underwater.

    “I thought I might take a hit or two dragging the dog out from under his grip, but I didn’t expect him to actually attack me,” Rickard, 49, told The Herald Sun newspaper. “It was a shock at the start because it was a kangaroo, about 5 feet high, they don’t go around killing people.”

    But scary things don’t always involve Kangaroo’s.    Example: we ran out of the expensive ‘tasty cat kibble’ in our house.  What we do have on hand is the cheap no-name and apparently ‘untasty cat kibble.’

    Even after telling them that there are starving homeless cats roaming the streets that would be grateful to eat anything that they did not have to catch, our cats simply stared at me with synchronized looks of disgust on the furry faces.

    Then to make sure I got the message they both hung out in the bathroom and tried to trip me as I made my way on the ‘potty path’ in the dark last night.

    This morning I woke up with both of them sitting on my chest, effectively cutting off my air supply.

    Now…hubby has gone to work and left me alone with them.  A while ago they were rummaging in the junk drawer where we keep the spare lighters.  I have locked myself in the bedroom with my laptop and the phone…just in case.

    Following up on the story of the “Peruvian Plump Peddlers”  This is not their official name – it’s what I came up with.   

    I doubt they have refridgerated storage lockers in Peru

     

     

     

     The suspects told authorities they were paid $15,000 for a liter (about 1 quart) of human fat.

    Officials did not disclose what possible use laboratories could have for the human fat, but fat can be a component of cosmetics and is used in reconstructive or cosmetic surgery. The use of human fat for any purpose is extremely rare, however, physicians say.

    Other suspects, including the Peruvian ringleader, have eluded capture, Sanz Quiroz said.

    Authorities have the names of two Italian suspects who are being sought by Interpol, the 188-nation worldwide police agency, the prosecutor said. He declined to reveal their identities.

    Sanz Quiroz acknowledged the uniqueness of the allegations.

    “We are not making this up,” he said. “They have confessed to this. That’s what’s coming out now.”

    One of the suspects told officials he had been committing the murders for five years.

    According to a criminal complaint Sanz Quiroz filed November 18, officials discovered on September 22 a small container containing a fat-like substance that had been stored at the Bella Durmiente bus station in Lima, Peru’s capital.

    On November 3, the complaint says, suspect Serapio Marcos Veramendi Principe was arrested after he retrieved three bottles from the Estrella Polar bus station. The bottles contained a substance authorities believe is human fat, the complaint says. Lab tests are being performed to determine what the substance is.

    Authorities identified the three other suspects as Elmer Segundo Castillejos Aguero, Hilario Cudena Simon and Enedina Estela Claudio. The suspects identified each other for police in photo lineups, the complaint says.

    In addition to murder, Veramendi Principe and Castillejos Aguero face weapons charges. Castillejos Aguero, Veramendi Principe and Estela Claudio also face drug charges, authorities said.

    They are accused in the September 16 killing of Abel Matos Aranda, the criminal complaint says. Authorities believe the substance found at the bus stations is body fat obtained from Matos Aranda.

    Officials unearthed a partially buried male body November 13 in Huanuco state. They believe it was Matos Aranda.

    Sanz Quiroz referred to the men as “brujos,” the Spanish word for witches. He noted that the men are part of an Andean mountain culture that believes bodies can be used to ward off evil and prevent disasters.

    For example, he said, bodies are often buried at the entrances to mine shafts and bridges in the belief they will keep the structures from collapsing.

    Authorities are calling the suspects “pishtacos,” which are Andean mythological creatures.

    In his 1996 book “Death in the Andes,” Peruvian author Mario Vargas Llosa mentions pishtacos extensively, saying they are half-white ghouls who live in caves, lurk along dark isolated roads and suck the fat out of anyone careless enough to travel Andean roads at night. Andean myth holds that the fat is used to make soaps, lubricants, healing potions and cosmetic creams.

    Until the arrests, few believed that anything resembling pishtacos existed.

    “It’s an Andean myth that we’ve now been able to prove,” said Miguel Jimenez Torres, a spokesman for the prosecutor’s office.

    Some physicians say human fat is used in some medical procedures, but a few products were taken off the market because they were considered unsafe.

    The longevity of implants that use human tissue often is not as good, said Atlanta cosmetic surgeon Harold Brody. Nor is there any advantage, he said, to using human fat in cosmetic creams or lotions.

    “They’re a little behind the times,” Brody said. “It makes a great moisturizer, but it has no advantages over good moisturizers that don’t use human fat.”

    New York dermatologist Barry Goldman said he had never heard of human fat being sold on the black market.

    “The idea that anybody would use an injectable where you didn’t know where it came from would be laughable if it weren’t unethical and potentially dangerous,” he said.

    Still, the notion of black market human fat seemed possible to him.

    “They steal kidneys, so why not this?” he asked. “It is sick, but in the Holocaust they did use skin for lamps.”

    REAL PEOPLE FAT!!!!

    My first thought was ‘Pishtacos’ was ‘Fishtacos’ with a speech impediment. 

     But did not the Fundywriter (that’s me in case you didn’t know) warn you about this?? 

    Last week I wrote about just this thing:   “Earthrace Joins the Sea Sheperd’ which can run on ‘Human Fat!’ 

    But no - I was being a fear monger…but no more!  I knew they were up to a bit more than saving whales…why else would you need a boat that goes that fast – except to make a quick get away after stealing a body?

     I read about this beast said it ran on human fat…which I thought a bit scary that an organization such as Greenpeace would be running around killing people in order to fuel its boat to save whales.

    This statement conjured up all kinds of thoughts as to how they would obtain their fuel source…I don’t want to mention them here, but a couple were pretty gruesome and made me read the fine print on my organ donor card.

    http://theportcitypost.com/2009/11/10/earthrace-joins-sea-shepherd-in-whale-wars/

    I may have saved lives if only people had listened.  Then this story hit the ticker.  WTF news media?  This stuff should not have to be coming from me!  

    November 20, 2009 1:21 p.m. EST   

    (CNN) — Peruvian authorities say they have arrested four members of a gang that specialized in selling fat obtained from dead humans.

    Officials are investigating the disappearance of at least 60 people who may have been killed by gang members in two mountainous states in central Peru, the nation’s attorney general said in a release Wednesday.

    The four suspects have been charged with murder.

    Two of the suspects were arrested November 3 as they left a transport business with a plastic container with human fat in it.

    The fat was sold in Peru and Europe and used for commercial purposes, Peruvian officials said.

    I probably should have dug a litte more – and found this:

     

     
     
     

    ‘Fat for cosmetics’ murder suspects arrested in Peru

     

    Four people have been arrested in Peru on suspicion of killing dozens of people in order to sell their fat and tissue for cosmetic uses in Europe.

    The gang allegedly targeted people on remote roads, luring them with fake job offers before killing them and extracting their fat.

    The liquidised product fetched $15,000 (£9,000) a litre and police suspect it was sold on to companies in Europe.

    At least five other suspects, including two Italian nationals, remain at large.

    Police said the gang could be behind the disappearances of up to 60 people in Peru’s Huanuco and Pasco regions.

    One of those arrested told police the ringleader had been killing people for their fat for more than three decades.

    The gang has been referred to as the Pishtacos, after an ancient Peruvian legend of killers who attack people on lonely roads and murder them for their fat.

    Human tissue

    At a news conference in the capital, police showed reporters two bottles containing human body fat and images of one of the alleged victims.

    One of the alleged killings is reported to have taken place in mid-September, with the person’s body tissue removed for sale.

    Cmdr Angel Toledo told Reuters news agency some of the suspects had “declared and stated how they murdered people with the aim being to extract their fat in rudimentary labs and sell it”.

    Police said they suspect the fat was sold to cosmetics and pharmaceutical companies in Europe, but have not confirmed any such connection.

     

     

     

    The question is often asked; do you remember where you were when the planes flew into the twin towers?

     

     

    Or what you were doing when the Berlin Wall colapsed?

     

     

     These were momentous, world changing events which forever changed the fabric of our lives. 

     

     

    It has happened again and I know I will always remember what  was doing and where I was, when I read the news that Oprah will be leaving the air in the fall of 2011, after 25 years of ruling the airwaves.

     

     

    Yes…the Queen of the World is calling it quits. 

     

     

    As much as I hate to admit it and at times I too have ridiculed people who looked upon Oprah as a sort of 21 century prophetess, but this morning I am having a hard time accepting that she will not be there everyday. 

     

     

     What are we going to do?  Who is going to explain to us how life works and what we are supposed to do or think?  More importantly; who is going to give away all those free cars and tell us what our favorite things are to be or what books to read?

     

     

    I have to say there have been times when facing some decision or after having arrived at some crossroad in my life when I have asked myself; ‘what would Oprah do?’

     

     

    Do not laugh….you know we all have. 

     

     

    In my house Oprah quite often has the final say.  I have won many an argument simply by saying ‘I heard it on Oprah, or that’s what Oprah said.’

     

     

    End of argument. 

     

     

     Hubby has accused me at times of deferring to her too much.  Many times he has asked me what I would do if Oprah told us all to jump off a cliff – of course like lemmings we would!

     

     

     

    But that is beside the point.  Oprah’s greatest influence without a doubt is the content of daytime television. 

     

     

     

    The show has also served as a launching pad for several experts — Dr. Mehmet Oz on nutrition and health; Suze Orman on financial matters; Dr. Phil McGraw on families and relationships; and Martha Beck, a life coach. McGraw went on to have a talk show of his own.

     

     

    Along the way, Oprah has revealed her struggles with weight loss and as a survivor of childhood sexual abuse. From the talk show, she has created the popular Oprah’s Book Club; O Magazine; Oprah’s Angel Network, a charitable foundation; and co-founded Oxygen Media, a 24-hour cable channel aimed at women.

     

     

    In 2008, Winfrey announced that beginning in 2009, the Discovery Health Channel would be named OWN: The Oprah Winfrey Network. The network is “a multi-platform media company designed to entertain, inform and inspire people to live their best lives,” according to Oprah.com. Harpo Productions has also grown to include Harpo Films.

     

     

    Winfrey’s wealth was estimated at around $1 billion by Forbes in 2004. Last year, she topped the Forbes Celebrity 100 list that measures both power and money.

     

    So go ahead and make the snide remarks.  But you know, deep down….you love her too

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