freshprinceofLA
01-16-2007, 01:20 AM
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FZtBwn1feSM
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View Full Version : Did anybody see suzanne on larry king live on 0ctober 16, 2006 freshprinceofLA 01-16-2007, 01:20 AM http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FZtBwn1feSM queenFrostine278 01-21-2007, 12:56 PM oh my god that lady needs to get over herself. "john was mad because he lost a great partner." uhhhh hi suzanne quit wallowing in self pity and get a life. Subspace 01-21-2007, 02:49 PM oh my god that lady needs to get over herself. "john was mad because he lost a great partner." uhhhh hi suzanne quit wallowing in self pity and get a life. Ehh... yet another Suzanne-bashing post. :rolleyes: Here's the relevant portion of the transcript for that interview: ~~~ SOMERS: By the time we're 20 we make the max amount of HGH. From then on it's just all downhill. By the time your 60, you are out. So you never replace a hormone that is not low or missing, I'm out. I have none. So what is HDH do? It just makes you feel stronger, not high, not stoned just strong. It -- it builds muscle. It dissolves fats. So the combination of all of these hormone -- remember when you were young and didn't gain weight, and you ate, and you had bad lifestyle but it didn't matter? That's because hormones were pouring in. So what I'm doing is putting them all back. People say to me, well, is that natural? And I say, is hip replacement natural? Is heart replacement, you know, or bypass -- is any of that natural? We're living longer. It's an incredible time. Technology will keep always live until we're 90, and 100 years old. We can look in our bodies now, MRIs, CAT Scans, thing with initials. KING: Do you ever feel like that -- that woman of "Three's Company"? (BEGIN TV SHOW CLIP) SOMERS: I'll get it. RITTER: Chrissy. Do you have to use that hand to hold the phone? SOMERS: Jack, if I use my other hand I'll be listening with my wrong ear. (END TV SHOW CLIP) KING: You look at her when it comes on and say, that -- that's me, but it ain't me? SOMERS: Oh, that so me. She's so me. Her heart and her soul is me. She was the child I didn't get to be. I love Chrissy Snow. I watch it -- there was a 48-hour marathon last weekend. My husband said, could we go now? I would just like sitting there watching. I'm fascinated by watching me young like that. I'm fascinated by watching the progression because when I started that show I said to everybody, I just have to tell you, I was going to be a chef. So I don't know how I got here. I don't know how to act. I've never taken a drama class. And I don't know if that was a good thing to say or not. KING: You told us you were sorry you didn't get to say good-bye to John Ritter. SOMERS: Yeah, yeah. KING: That you had some difficulties with that. SOMERS: Yeah. Well, you know, now -- last weekend when I was watching that marathon, I had a moment where I thought, I now know why he was so mad at me. He lost a great partner. Jack and Chrissy were great together. Great. Great. He zigzagged. I watched him the first year. I really didn't know what I was doing the first year, if you watch it in progression the first year. I always hate when they show clips from the first year because I'm like -- you know I don't know what I'm doing. But then I remember one day the bell went off in my head where it was almost like, oh, it's musical, comedy is musical. And then Jack and I -- John and I -- started this incredible thing. He was great. We were going to do a project together. And I'm really, really sorry that we didn't get to see him evolve into what he might have -- KING: What a talent. ~~~ What can we see here? King changed the topic to Three's Company. King's line of questioning prompted the John/Suzanne topic. Besides, what's wrong with Suzanne saying that "Jack and Chrissy were great together"? They were indeed great together. Suzanne was merely presenting her guess as to why John was mad at her for so long. The guess, to me, seems reasonable. Do we really know why John was truly mad at Suzanne for so long? No. It could very well be that Suzanne's hypothesis was true. We can only guess. freshprinceofLA 01-25-2007, 03:14 AM What is she still doing with that ass alan hamel Subspace 01-25-2007, 12:09 PM What is she still doing with that ass alan hamel She apparently sees something in him that the rest of us don't :lol: But really, Alan Hamel may not be as bad as many people on here make him out to be. There are rumors floating around the Web that it was Hamel's business 'savvy' (I'm quoting this word from stuff I read somewhere) that helped Suzanne become so successful in her new Somersize company. And let's face it, Suzanne *has* been extraordinarily successful in her new company marketing health-related products. freshprinceofLA 01-26-2007, 12:54 AM She apparently sees something in him that the rest of us don't :lol: But really, Alan Hamel may not be as bad as many people on here make him out to be. There are rumors floating around the Web that it was Hamel's business 'savvy' (I'm quoting this word from stuff I read somewhere) that helped Suzanne become so successful in her new Somersize company. And let's face it, Suzanne *has* been extraordinarily successful in her new company marketing health-related products. I guess so. You have a good point about her being all sucessful in health products. But I think if she kept on Three's Company she would be an even bigger star. But she diddnt have to listen to Alan Hamel I guess thats just her fault. Subspace 01-26-2007, 01:46 PM I guess so. You have a good point about her being all sucessful in health products. But I think if she kept on Three's Company she would be an even bigger star. But she diddnt have to listen to Alan Hamel I guess thats just her fault. If she had kept on Three's Company - well, we never know. Her character was being dumbed down by the season, if she had stayed - who knows? At the time/in the short run, getting fired from Three's Company due to the advice of her husband Alan Hamel was obviously not a good move. In the long run though, Suzanne's life/career might have turned out better this way. Just look at what 8 years of Three's Company did to Joyce DeWitt... she went on a 13-year-long spiritual odyssey through the globe to recover! :cool: By the by, I wasn't trying to defend Alan Hamel, but just to bring up another point that might be considered. :) The Flying Dutchmans 02-25-2007, 11:11 PM Someone said that her and joyce made up, if not I guess there must be a reason joyce won't forgive her and it may go beyond john ritter. I still think John had a crush on suzanne secretly. _Jack&Janet_ 03-03-2007, 12:59 AM Man that was harsh |