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Itshotinhereyo
12-22-2008, 05:26 AM
wow, she DOES look old. She is thin, and really has aged quite a bit.

Interesting, in one picture you can see her left hand.

Is that an engagement ring????

BagLady
12-22-2008, 02:20 PM
Yes she does look older. But isn't she pushing 40? 40 is nowhere near old, but she's not the spring chicken she likes to act like she is. As for the ring, do you mean the pic with Laura G.? No, it's not an engagement ring. Not unless you consifer a "bridge looking" sapphire ring an engagement ring! (I was able to enlarge & drag the pic)

CandyApple Corvette
12-22-2008, 06:18 PM
Patti is only in her mid-30's. BTW, did you notice on her website that she doesn't have any QVC shows listed? It looks like she's not on at all in the next week or two.

Q-addict
12-22-2008, 08:58 PM
Patti is 38-39. She graduated college in 1992.

BagLady
12-22-2008, 09:40 PM
Sadly, i did see that she has not updated her show dates/times. I wonder if everyone is holding out until the New Year. If she is gone, i will miss her. I was never a Patti hater. Still not. Now she might appear scatter brained and act like "A woman on the verge of a nervous break down" BUT... she is also entertaining as hell!!!! I mean, who else can we look at and laugh and shake our heads at all within the first few minuts of their show??
Who people? Who?? lol

dragonfly
12-23-2008, 04:53 AM
If she is indeed engaged to an Englishman...it could be an engagement ring she is wearing. Many women there have colored gemstone engagement rings...

Barbi
12-23-2008, 05:03 AM
I had a gemstone engagement ring! When we became engaged, we couldn't afford a diamond (both of us were in graduate school)--I was born in February, and always loved amethysts, so I had a ring made with a honking one in the center, and then a small diamond on each side. And then, as things worked out, we were married in February, so the ring became even more important to me. Over the years, I have accumulated three gorgeous genuine diamond rings--but even as I write this today, my original engagement ring is on my hand...

dragonfly
12-23-2008, 05:06 AM
I too had a colored engagement ring...I was inspired by the gorgeous emerald Jackie Kennedy had as her engagement ring, as well as the sapphire Princess Diana wore. I love my engagement ring...it is beautiful and unusual, and even though I am a widow for 10 years now...I still wear it with love. It is a huge, high quality London blue topaz surrounded by diamonds...gorgeous.

giladfan
12-23-2008, 04:37 PM
She doesn't look all that thin; she looks normal and healthy; very pretty. I wonder why, in the retail world, she would be allowed to not work during the Christmas season. JRT "Spock" Treacy's father just died and she's been on! Sharon is pregnant and looks tired alot of the time and she is on more than Patti; I am perplexed; wish Patti would clue us in.

Septgal
12-23-2008, 06:12 PM
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She doesn't look all that thin; she looks normal and healthy; very pretty. I wonder why, in the retail world, she would be allowed to not work during the Christmas season. JRT "Spock" Treacy's father just died and she's been on! Sharon is pregnant and looks tired alot of the time and she is on more than Patti; I am perplexed; wish Patti would clue us in.

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I can't believe how much they have Sharon on. She was on yesterday morning and said that she had to come back and do the 1am show!!!!! I would have had to put my foot down. She is pregnant and has a little one at home, plus has to get ready for Christmas. The woman has earned my respect!!!! But, with the way things are going on over at the Q - she probrably didn't want to make waves. I've noticed that JRT has been putting on a brave face. She was very close with her parents and I am sure this Christmas will be a tough one for her.

baditude
12-26-2008, 03:20 AM
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She doesn't look all that thin; she looks normal and healthy; very pretty. I wonder why, in the retail world, she would be allowed to not work during the Christmas season. JRT "Spock" Treacy's father just died and she's been on! Sharon is pregnant and looks tired alot of the time and she is on more than Patti; I am perplexed; wish Patti would clue us in.

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I can't believe how much they have Sharon on. She was on yesterday morning and said that she had to come back and do the 1am show!!!!! I would have had to put my foot down. She is pregnant and has a little one at home, plus has to get ready for Christmas. The woman has earned my respect!!!! But, with the way things are going on over at the Q - she probrably didn't want to make waves. I've noticed that JRT has been putting on a brave face. She was very close with her parents and I am sure this Christmas will be a tough one for her.

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I for one won't be taking a seat on the 'pity train' for JRT as there are MANY people who have a hard time over the holidays after losing loved ones. MANY people also know that they are spending the last holiday with loved ones that won't be around to see the next one due to cancer or some other life taking disease. My heart bleeds for parents of children stricken with cancer but for JRT who lost her elderly father.....not so much!!

CandyApple Corvette
12-26-2008, 12:29 PM
How dare you make a comment about losing a parent and not having compassion for Jane. A person's age at the time of death makes absolutely no difference. I lost my beloved mom on November 8, at the age of 81, and her death has devastated my family to no end. Just because a person is elderly doesn't mean they have no value anymore and their loss is any less than losing a young person. Your screenname, in this case, definitely fits you to a capital T. I certainly hope that when your time comes that you meet your maker that you have someone to mourn your death and feel the pain of loss that those of us with a heart feel.

Have you lost a parent? How would you feel if someone made fun of your mourning and said they aren't going to board your "pity train"? Your attitude is disgusting.

Purrchance
12-26-2008, 12:42 PM
Thumbs up to you Candyapplered. I couldn't agree with you more. Just consider the source where the comment came from. This poster is notorious for making unkind, insensitive remarks about others.

puddy
12-26-2008, 12:42 PM
One word: shriveled.

For a gal that is barely forty, her face looks ancient. No nutrition will age you inside and out the fastest. Or....is it "job related stress"?

And don't get me started on the eyebrows. Yikes.

SITGirl
12-26-2008, 04:25 PM
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Thumbs up to you Candyapplered. I couldn't agree with you more. Just consider the source where the comment came from. This poster is notorious for making unkind, insensitive remarks about others.

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I agree- honestly many people here are unkind and insensitive. To get so wound up over QVC hosts to the point that you become mean-spirited and cruel is shocking. So, you do not like some of them but name calling, vicious attacks on their looks and personalities actually says more about the small, jealous poster than than a QVC host. Dispicable, really.

puddy
12-26-2008, 04:43 PM
On the death thingy - Yes, people are old and/or ill and it's pretty obvious that the end is near. Tragically, sudden death occurs, too. Could be an accident or even suicide. I sure do not like Jane at all and I detest her constant family references but no one knew exactly when he was going to die so it is unexpected, in a certain sense. Holidays are tough and suicides occur a lot right now. Sometimes, I think older people just give up and call it quits, as if they are tired. Not that they want to go but it's that they don't really want to stay. If Jane's mom was already dead, her dad may have done just that. Regardless, Jane is here and he is gone and that is what she is seeing and feeling. It's her reality.

On Sharon's schedule - We've seen it before. When a host is pregnant, they work a lot to compensate for the maternity leave. Jacque did it, too.

baditude
12-27-2008, 05:00 AM
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How dare you make a comment about losing a parent and not having compassion for Jane. A person's age at the time of death makes absolutely no difference. I lost my beloved mom on November 8, at the age of 81, and her death has devastated my family to no end. Just because a person is elderly doesn't mean they have no value anymore and their loss is any less than losing a young person. Your screenname, in this case, definitely fits you to a capital T. I certainly hope that when your time comes that you meet your maker that you have someone to mourn your death and feel the pain of loss that those of us with a heart feel.

Have you lost a parent? How would you feel if someone made fun of your mourning and said they aren't going to board your "pity train"? Your attitude is disgusting.

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HELLOOO!!! Its me...the nasty one...according to some!!! I indeed have lost a parent at the ripe young age of 62 my father died of cancer after a long hard fight, 6 months later I lost a sister at the ripe old age of 40 from cancer, the following day my 92 year old grandma died. Soooo I am very familiar with losing loved ones!!! I am very aware that it isn't easy to lose a loved one regardless of their age but I do believe it is a bit more bearable if the loved one has lived a long life as we all know that death is inevitable and we won't live forever. I... UNLIKE alot of posters don't rip the hosts/hostesses of QVC up oneside and down the other on a regular basis. I was just making a reply to the poster who seemed to me to be making JRT out to be some kind of a martyr for being on air after losing her father. Apparently she lives in the real world and has bills to pay like most of the rest of us. I still mourn for my father and shed tears on a regular basis because of my loss. I have MANY friends and a loving family and I am well respected by everyone that knows me. My father was a hard working middle class man that had more than 650 people attend his wake, I take after my father so I am sure that I WILL be mourned by many people...who happen to LOVE being around me for the 'kick ass' attitude I have. I meant no disrespect to JRT. I just wanted to put in my two cents/sense that JRT isn't the only person on earth that has a hard time getting through the holidays after losing a loved one.

puddy
12-27-2008, 11:52 AM
Badtitude - I just wanted to say thanks for posting. I am not weighing in on what you posted, either way. My opinion does not matter. Just thanks for the input. And your outlook. I understand what you and the other posters are getting at and I think you all are super people.

baditude
12-28-2008, 01:20 AM
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Badtitude - I just wanted to say thanks for posting. I am not weighing in on what you posted, either way. My opinion does not matter. Just thanks for the input. And your outlook. I understand what you and the other posters are getting at and I think you all are super people.

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Puddy, Thank You for not forming a personal opinion of me because of my posting. Apparently some of the posters have a 'crystal ball' of sorts and can judge others by their posts. I am fairly new to this board and enjoy most of the comments/opinions of others but once in awhile one will hit a nerve or two. I can take or leave any of the hosts on the Q simply by changing the channel. I find more often than not if I'm not interested in the product it doesn't matter who the host is. I don't give into the temptation to buy near as much as I have in the past.

pink polka dots
12-28-2008, 02:10 AM
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She doesn't look all that thin; she looks normal and healthy; very pretty. I wonder why, in the retail world, she would be allowed to not work during the Christmas season. JRT "Spock" Treacy's father just died and she's been on! Sharon is pregnant and looks tired alot of the time and she is on more than Patti; I am perplexed; wish Patti would clue us in.

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I can't believe how much they have Sharon on. She was on yesterday morning and said that she had to come back and do the 1am show!!!!! I would have had to put my foot down. She is pregnant and has a little one at home, plus has to get ready for Christmas. The woman has earned my respect!!!! But, with the way things are going on over at the Q - she probrably didn't want to make waves. I've noticed that JRT has been putting on a brave face. She was very close with her parents and I am sure this Christmas will be a tough one for her.

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I for one won't be taking a seat on the 'pity train' for JRT as there are MANY people who have a hard time over the holidays after losing loved ones. MANY people also know that they are spending the last holiday with loved ones that won't be around to see the next one due to cancer or some other life taking disease. My heart bleeds for parents of children stricken with cancer but for JRT who lost her elderly father.....not so much!!

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I feel sympathy for anyone who has lost a loved one - especially around the holidays.

Garnet333
12-28-2008, 07:16 AM
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How dare you make a comment about losing a parent and not having compassion for Jane. A person's age at the time of death makes absolutely no difference. I lost my beloved mom on November 8, at the age of 81, and her death has devastated my family to no end. Just because a person is elderly doesn't mean they have no value anymore and their loss is any less than losing a young person. Your screenname, in this case, definitely fits you to a capital T. I certainly hope that when your time comes that you meet your maker that you have someone to mourn your death and feel the pain of loss that those of us with a heart feel.

Have you lost a parent? How would you feel if someone made fun of your mourning and said they aren't going to board your "pity train"? Your attitude is disgusting.

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HELLOOO!!! Its me...the nasty one...according to some!!! I indeed have lost a parent at the ripe young age of 62 my father died of cancer after a long hard fight, 6 months later I lost a sister at the ripe old age of 40 from cancer, the following day my 92 year old grandma died. Soooo I am very familiar with losing loved ones!!! I am very aware that it isn't easy to lose a loved one regardless of their age but I do believe it is a bit more bearable if the loved one has lived a long life as we all know that death is inevitable and we won't live forever. I... UNLIKE alot of posters don't rip the hosts/hostesses of QVC up oneside and down the other on a regular basis. I was just making a reply to the poster who seemed to me to be making JRT out to be some kind of a martyr for being on air after losing her father. Apparently she lives in the real world and has bills to pay like most of the rest of us. I still mourn for my father and shed tears on a regular basis because of my loss. I have MANY friends and a loving family and I am well respected by everyone that knows me. My father was a hard working middle class man that had more than 650 people attend his wake, I take after my father so I am sure that I WILL be mourned by many people...who happen to LOVE being around me for the 'kick ass' attitude I have. I meant no disrespect to JRT. I just wanted to put in my two cents/sense that JRT isn't the only person on earth that has a hard time getting through the holidays after losing a loved one.

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That is a very heartfelt post. I am so sorry for your losses.

macinfla
12-28-2008, 08:47 AM
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How dare you make a comment about losing a parent and not having compassion for Jane. A person's age at the time of death makes absolutely no difference. I lost my beloved mom on November 8, at the age of 81, and her death has devastated my family to no end. Just because a person is elderly doesn't mean they have no value anymore and their loss is any less than losing a young person. Your screenname, in this case, definitely fits you to a capital T. I certainly hope that when your time comes that you meet your maker that you have someone to mourn your death and feel the pain of loss that those of us with a heart feel.

Have you lost a parent? How would you feel if someone made fun of your mourning and said they aren't going to board your "pity train"? Your attitude is disgusting.

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HELLOOO!!! Its me...the nasty one...according to some!!! I indeed have lost a parent at the ripe young age of 62 my father died of cancer after a long hard fight, 6 months later I lost a sister at the ripe old age of 40 from cancer, the following day my 92 year old grandma died. Soooo I am very familiar with losing loved ones!!! I am very aware that it isn't easy to lose a loved one regardless of their age but I do believe it is a bit more bearable if the loved one has lived a long life as we all know that death is inevitable and we won't live forever. I... UNLIKE alot of posters don't rip the hosts/hostesses of QVC up oneside and down the other on a regular basis. I was just making a reply to the poster who seemed to me to be making JRT out to be some kind of a martyr for being on air after losing her father. Apparently she lives in the real world and has bills to pay like most of the rest of us. I still mourn for my father and shed tears on a regular basis because of my loss. I have MANY friends and a loving family and I am well respected by everyone that knows me. My father was a hard working middle class man that had more than 650 people attend his wake, I take after my father so I am sure that I WILL be mourned by many people...who happen to LOVE being around me for the 'kick ass' attitude I have. I meant no disrespect to JRT. I just wanted to put in my two cents/sense that JRT isn't the only person on earth that has a hard time getting through the holidays after losing a loved one.

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Baditude...sorry for your losses but IMO it is not more bearable if someone passes after they've lived a long life. My dad was 78 and my mom was 82 when they passed away....both suddenly. I still can't get over it, even though I know that's the way life is.

baditude
12-28-2008, 10:12 AM
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How dare you make a comment about losing a parent and not having compassion for Jane. A person's age at the time of death makes absolutely no difference. I lost my beloved mom on November 8, at the age of 81, and her death has devastated my family to no end. Just because a person is elderly doesn't mean they have no value anymore and their loss is any less than losing a young person. Your screenname, in this case, definitely fits you to a capital T. I certainly hope that when your time comes that you meet your maker that you have someone to mourn your death and feel the pain of loss that those of us with a heart feel.

Have you lost a parent? How would you feel if someone made fun of your mourning and said they aren't going to board your "pity train"? Your attitude is disgusting.

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HELLOOO!!! Its me...the nasty one...according to some!!! I indeed have lost a parent at the ripe young age of 62 my father died of cancer after a long hard fight, 6 months later I lost a sister at the ripe old age of 40 from cancer, the following day my 92 year old grandma died. Soooo I am very familiar with losing loved ones!!! I am very aware that it isn't easy to lose a loved one regardless of their age but I do believe it is a bit more bearable if the loved one has lived a long life as we all know that death is inevitable and we won't live forever. I... UNLIKE alot of posters don't rip the hosts/hostesses of QVC up oneside and down the other on a regular basis. I was just making a reply to the poster who seemed to me to be making JRT out to be some kind of a martyr for being on air after losing her father. Apparently she lives in the real world and has bills to pay like most of the rest of us. I still mourn for my father and shed tears on a regular basis because of my loss. I have MANY friends and a loving family and I am well respected by everyone that knows me. My father was a hard working middle class man that had more than 650 people attend his wake, I take after my father so I am sure that I WILL be mourned by many people...who happen to LOVE being around me for the 'kick ass' attitude I have. I meant no disrespect to JRT. I just wanted to put in my two cents/sense that JRT isn't the only person on earth that has a hard time getting through the holidays after losing a loved one.

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Baditude...sorry for your losses but IMO it is not more bearable if someone passes after they've lived a long life. My dad was 78 and my mom was 82 when they passed away....both suddenly. I still can't get over it, even though I know that's the way life is.

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I'm sure that each of us deals with the death of a loved one differently depending on the circumstances. My grandma who was in her 90's had alzheimers for about the last 10-15 years of her life and didn't know/remember any of the family anymore. She didn't even know or was aware of the fact that my dad (her son) had cancer. Everyone in my family would have gladly given some of her last years to my dad if it would have prolonged his life as he lived every day to its fullest right up to his dying day. But as that wasn't possible we just have to trust in the Lord that he has greater plans for the loved ones that he takes away from us.

puddy
12-28-2008, 11:03 AM
I don't know if I'll get reamed for this, but Cubsfan has lost his mom, his dad and his only sibling (brother). The holidays are pretty rough on the Cubster.

baditude
12-29-2008, 05:26 AM
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I don't know if I'll get reamed for this, but Cubsfan has lost his mom, his dad and his only sibling (brother). The holidays are pretty rough on the Cubster.

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My thoughts are with you and Cubsfan during this difficult time. Hopefully the good memories of past holidays will lighten his heart.

puddy
01-04-2009, 04:55 PM
Baditude - Thanks for the kind words. From me and Cubsfan.