View Full Version : Question about the interview with Amy Yasbeck and Diane Sawyer on ABC
Auntie 12-16-2005, 04:05 PM This question is in reguards to the interview with Amy Yasbeck and Diane Sawyer on ABC about John. Does anyone remember when Amy was talking to Diane about how much that John loved t.v., and she had said to Diane,' I remember him saying to me that he was going out for a while, than he came back with popcorn in his chest and she asked him,' Where you at the movies?. Now ,not for nothing, but how did Amy really know that john was at the movies? You know how easy it is to buy a bag of popcorn and to spill it on your self and to make it look like that you went to the movies? Not that I'm trying to put John in a poor light, but let's just remember here, he was still a typical guy, so who's to say where he really was? I mean, if it would have been me I would've been questioning about where he went.If that were me, I'd probably have done the same thing to him, than let's see how he would've reacted.
Heart Shaped Box 12-16-2005, 06:17 PM Wow..confused here..
Moonlight Lady 12-16-2005, 08:22 PM This question is in reguards to the interview with Amy Yasbeck and Diane Sawyer on ABC about John. Does anyone remember when Amy was talking to Diane about how much that John loved t.v., and she had said to Diane,' I remember him saying to me that he was going out for a while, than he came back with popcorn in his chest and she asked him,' Where you at the movies?. Now ,not for nothing, but how did Amy really know that john was at the movies? You know how easy it is to buy a bag of popcorn and to spill it on your self and to make it look like that you went to the movies? Not that I'm trying to put John in a poor light, but let's just remember here, he was still a typical guy, so who's to say where he really was? I mean, if it would have been me I would've been questioning about where he went.If that were me, I'd probably have done the same thing to him, than let's see how he would've reacted.
What does that have to do with John loving TV? None of this makes sense.
KristenJ 12-16-2005, 11:08 PM Yea I'm kinda confused too.
Auntie 12-17-2005, 05:42 PM Um, meaning was he really at the movies? But than again, I'm sure that Amy probably questioned his where abouts.Like I said before, I'm not trying to put him in a poor light. I'm just wondering, that's all.
I Love John Ritter 12-17-2005, 06:37 PM Knowing how John liked to make people laugh, he probably put the popcorn on his chest as a joke.
Heart Shaped Box 12-17-2005, 07:08 PM Where else would he have been though? I don't really know anywhere else rather than the movies where you get popcorn in your chest. Like Cassandra said, he probably did it as a joke.
Mr. Television 12-17-2005, 07:15 PM It sounds like she's saying he may have cheated on Amy. I didn't see the interview but I don't know why anyone would think that.
Heart Shaped Box 12-17-2005, 07:24 PM It sounds like she's saying he may have cheated on Amy. I didn't see the interview but I don't know why anyone would think that.
Yeah..I don't think he cheated on Amy. We all know he cheated on Nancy, but John isn't a bad person and he loved Amy. Again..I don't get the whole popcorn thing.
Auntie 12-17-2005, 07:36 PM It sounds like she's saying he may have cheated on Amy. I didn't see the interview but I don't know why anyone would think that.
What I'm talking about is that she didn't know where he went and he came back with popcorn in his chest. Like I said before, I'm not trying to put him in a poor light. In my opinion, if it were me, I would have asked him where he was.
Moonlight Lady 12-17-2005, 07:43 PM It sounds like she's saying he may have cheated on Amy. I didn't see the interview but I don't know why anyone would think that.
It sure does sound that way. I'm don't know of any one else who would think that way. . If he didn't go to the movies then I agree, he probably did it as a joke to make Amy laugh.
Auntie 12-17-2005, 07:44 PM Yeah..I don't think he cheated on Amy. We all know he cheated on Nancy, but John isn't a bad person and he loved Amy. Again..I don't get the whole popcorn thing.
I don't think he cheated on Nancy. I believe that his career got in the way of his marriage. I believe that he/they seperated in(can't remember the exact year) but he was seperated from Nancy when he met Amy Yasbeck.And I agree with you, John isn't a bad person, I just think that if it was me, and he was out for a long length of time without me knowing where he was, I'd be pretty mad.
LuLu Rogers 12-17-2005, 11:24 PM I don't think he cheated on Nancy. I believe that his career got in the way of his marriage. I believe that he/they seperated in(can't remember the exact year) but he was seperated from Nancy when he met Amy Yasbeck.And I agree with you, John isn't a bad person, I just think that if it was me, and he was out for a long length of time without me knowing where he was, I'd be pretty mad.
Actually, it's a fact that John cheated on Nancy with Amy. Nancy came home and found them in bed together. Although John and Nancy were having problems, they weren't really separated when he first met Amy. In my opinion though, we all make mistakes and there is no reason to judge people according to those mistakes.
Heart Shaped Box 12-18-2005, 01:29 PM Actually, it's a fact that John cheated on Nancy with Amy. Nancy came home and found them in bed together. Although John and Nancy were having problems, they weren't really separated when he first met Amy. In my opinion though, we all make mistakes and there is no reason to judge people according to those mistakes.
Whoa, really? Where did you hear that at?
KristenJ 12-18-2005, 02:10 PM Actually, it's a fact that John cheated on Nancy with Amy. Nancy came home and found them in bed together. Although John and Nancy were having problems, they weren't really separated when he first met Amy. In my opinion though, we all make mistakes and there is no reason to judge people according to those mistakes.
Wow! Really?! Nancy found them? Where did you hear that? But yea I agree, we shouldnt judge people from their mistakes.
Mrs. John Ritter 12-18-2005, 09:20 PM Wow. I didn't know that. Where in the world did you hear that. I agree that we shouldn't judge people on their mistakes. John isn't a bad guy.
I love ya John
Moonlight Lady 12-18-2005, 09:23 PM John isn't a bad guy.
No, He sure wasn't. He was very cool :)
Miss ya John.
Auntie 12-23-2005, 01:07 PM Actually, it's a fact that John cheated on Nancy with Amy. Nancy came home and found them in bed together. Although John and Nancy were having problems, they weren't really separated when he first met Amy. In my opinion though, we all make mistakes and there is no reason to judge people according to those mistakes.
Where exactly did you hear that from? :eek: To me, it sounds like something you'd read in 'Globe' magazine .If there is any truth to what your saying, I'm surprised that them two(Amy & Nancy got along). Well, than again, who knows if they really did get along with each other after finding out about each other. Probably just civil to each other for the sake of the kids.
Auntie 12-23-2005, 01:11 PM Where exactly did you hear that from? :eek: To me, it sounds like something you'd read in 'Globe' magazine .If there is any truth to what your saying, I'm surprised that them two(Amy & Nancy got along). Well, than again, who knows if they really did get along with each other after finding out about each other. Probably just civil to each other for the sake of the kids.
Well, it's like people say, everyone makes mistakes. But the lesson is to learn from them. But than again, no one really knew the situation of his marriage to Nancy.
Auntie 03-25-2006, 10:19 AM Actually, it's a fact that John cheated on Nancy with Amy. Nancy came home and found them in bed together. Although John and Nancy were having problems, they weren't really separated when he first met Amy. In my opinion though, we all make mistakes and there is no reason to judge people according to those mistakes.
If there is any truth to that, it's just like a man ohno:. Go and cheat on your spouse when there's a problem in the marriage(generally speaking). Ever hear of trying to work things out first?
Moonlight Lady 03-25-2006, 10:50 AM Not all men are like that. :rolleyes: It's not right to down the entire gender just because of a bunch of jerks.
I doubt it's true, especially if it's in a tabloid. You can't believe what you read in them.
LuLu Rogers 03-25-2006, 12:43 PM Gee Auntie, I think you've been burned by a few men in your life. :rolleyes: And that story about John is actually NOT true. I've read interviews with his first wife Nancy and she denies those acusations. So that's my fault for false info and I apologise for that.
Also, women are just as guilty when it comes to divorce and not wanting to work things out. In fact, I'm babysitting a lady's kids right now & she just left her husband at the first sign of trouble and tore her kids away from their father. So, it's not always the man's fault.
Mr. Television 03-25-2006, 01:59 PM If there is any truth to that, it's just like a man ohno:. Go and cheat on your spouse when there's a problem in the marriage(generally speaking). Ever hear of trying to work things out first?
It sounds like you've been burned a few times. Everything makes sense now. Not all men are like that. I guess you've been hanging around the wrong men.
Moonlight Lady 03-25-2006, 02:32 PM It sounds like you've been burned a few times. Everything makes sense now. Not all men are like that.
Exactly, if that's the case, it's wrong to down the whole gender because of her own bad experiences.
LuLu Rogers 03-25-2006, 07:54 PM Exactly, if that's the case, it's wrong to down the whole gender because of her own bad experiences.
ITA
Moonlight Lady 03-25-2006, 08:03 PM :confused:
ITA
LuLu Rogers 03-25-2006, 08:14 PM :confused:
I totally agree
Auntie 03-30-2006, 09:52 AM Gee Auntie, I think you've been burned by a few men in your life. :rolleyes: And that story about John is actually NOT true. I've read interviews with his first wife Nancy and she denies those acusations. So that's my fault for false info and I apologise for that.
Also, women are just as guilty when it comes to divorce and not wanting to work things out. In fact, I'm babysitting a lady's kids right now & she just left her husband at the first sign of trouble and tore her kids away from their father. So, it's not always the man's fault.
I agree. A lot of seperations/devorces are to fault by women, (but mostly by men. And to your comment, I just don't believe in putting up with men's 'little habbits'. If they do something to me that I don't like, I just do it back to them. In other words, I don't put up with any man's nonsence
Moonlight Lady 03-31-2006, 02:38 PM I agree. A lot of separations/divorces are to fault by women, (but mostly by men. And to your comment, I just don't believe in putting up with men's 'little habbits'. If they do something to me that I don't like, I just do it back to them. In other words, I don't put up with any man's nonsence
Enough with the male-bashing already, geez :rolleyes:
KissMyGrits 03-31-2006, 06:59 PM I agree. A lot of seperations/devorces are to fault by women, (but mostly by men. And to your comment, I just don't believe in putting up with men's 'little habbits'. If they do something to me that I don't like, I just do it back to them. In other words, I don't put up with any man's nonsence
Real mature attitude!! Jeez!! I wonder.....
My best friend cheated on her husband for years!! With different men. He finally found out about it, he never cheated on her he just left her and they got a divorce!! By your logic he should have had and affair too... Hmmmm....
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Mr. Television 03-31-2006, 07:06 PM I agree. A lot of seperations/devorces are to fault by women, (but mostly by men. And to your comment, I just don't believe in putting up with men's 'little habbits'. If they do something to me that I don't like, I just do it back to them. In other words, I don't put up with any man's nonsence
This has got to be the dumbest thing I've ever read on SO and I've read a lot. Where did you get all your facts out of The Auntie's Book Of Life? :rolleyes:
Moonlight Lady 03-31-2006, 07:37 PM Real mature attitude!! Jeez!! I wonder.....
My best friend cheated on her husband for years!! With different men. He finally found out about it, he never cheated on her he just left her and they got a divorce!! By your logic he should have had and affair too... Hmmmm....
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Exactly, Two wrongs don't make a right.
LuLu Rogers 03-31-2006, 10:14 PM Exactly, Two wrongs don't make a right.
Too True, I agree
Auntie 04-03-2006, 04:49 PM This has got to be the dumbest thing I've ever read on SO and I've read a lot. Where did you get all your facts out of The Auntie's Book Of Life? :rolleyes:
Ah, no... not dumb, just smart. I guess it's safe to say that you'll put up with a man's nonsence. My cousin is that way, she'll put up with a man's nonsence just to have a man in her life(wether a good man or an you know what).
And no... it's not right when a woman cheats on her boyfriend or husband(but) it's also known that more than 95% of the time it's the men who do the cheating(whatever their reasoning is).
Mr. Television 04-03-2006, 05:05 PM To Auntie( Since I forgot to quote):
Thats a lot of baloney and for your information I am a man and I never cheated on anybody. It seems like you are hanging around with the wrong men. My sister is that way. She married an idiot who left her for someone he met on the internet about 2 years after the birth of their daughter. He's on his 4th different woman now and even has another baby. That doesn't mean every man is like that. My other sister has a good man that she's been with for about 3 years. You are making assumptions on the whole gender. I have known many women who have cheated. Should I down the whole gender because of it?
LuLu Rogers 04-03-2006, 06:51 PM To Auntie( Since I forgot to quote):
Thats a lot of baloney and for your information I am a man and I never cheated on anybody. It seems like you are hanging around with the wrong men. My sister is that way. She married an idiot who left her for someone he met on the internet about 2 years after the birth of their daughter. He's on his 4th different woman now and even has another baby. That doesn't mean every man is like that. My other sister has a good man that she's been with for about 3 years. You are making assumptions on the whole gender. I have known many women who have cheated. Should I down the whole gender because of it?
AMEN! I've been hurt by guys before, but I would NEVER down the whole male race because of it. There are some WONDERFUL guys out there, and I think Sonny here who has stood up for his rights is a pretty darn good example of a great guy!
KissMyGrits 04-03-2006, 07:11 PM Ah, no... not dumb, just smart. I guess it's safe to say that you'll put up with a man's nonsence. My cousin is that way, she'll put up with a man's nonsence just to have a man in her life(wether a good man or an you know what).
And no... it's not right when a woman cheats on her boyfriend or husband(but) it's also known that more than 95% of the time it's the men who do the cheating(whatever their reasoning is).
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Your funnny!! I don't even have the words to respond to that!! I would say the cheating is 50/50. My mother in law left her husband of 38 years for a man she met over the internet in California. My father in law is a wonderful man!! He would do anything for anyone!! So please don't make general statements like that!!
Moonlight Lady 04-03-2006, 10:45 PM You know Auntie I think all this garbage is pretty hypocritical coming from you with your religious avatar and signature. Let's not forget, God was a man. Without him, none of us would be here.
LuLu Rogers 04-04-2006, 08:42 AM You know Auntie I think all this garbage is pretty hypocritical coming from you with your religious avatar and signature. Let's not forget, God was a man. Without him, none of us would be here.
There you go! You hit the nail on the head my friend! ;)
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