Halle Berry

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  • ccrdragon
    ccrdragon Posts: 3,370 Member
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    baconslave wrote: »
    baconslave wrote: »
    4031isaiah wrote: »
    That wasn't directed at you or anyone in particular. I was just pointing out that of all of the positives that could be taken away from her being a 51 year old diabetic publicly stating that she follows the Keto WOE avoiding sugar and focusing on healthy fats to maintain good health, the conversation took a turn to focus on one small irrelevant thing.

    Of course it wasn't directed specifically at me, but it did pertain to me, and so I had something to say: dress still ugly. It washes her out and takes the vibrance out of her.

    She's still a wonderful person, no doubt, using her wealth and fame to further important causes. She's an admirable woman.

    BUT! Did you see the shameful way she treated whiskey on 2 occasions! gasp! Whiskey is nectar of the gods meant to be sipped and savored, not chugged like some bottom-shelf vodka jello-shot by some girl at a frat party! :scream:
    Shameful!!!


    I am, as I was previously, just goofing around and joking. :wink:


    RalfLott wrote: »
    EggToni wrote: »
    Oops. Polio vaccine. LOL

    :joy:

    LOL! :lol:
    I wondered what people would say about that. I saw it as a blip on the screen. Her choices are hers alone. She's not responsible to be the poster child for diabetes. Everything is so scripted. I truly believe she adjusted her meal plan to accommodate the drinks. Has anyone viewing ever got off their meal plan?

    Of course.
    I drink sometimes. Whiskey and Coke Zero or vodka water and Blueberry Lemonade Mio. I fit it in if I have the cals and want it.

    I have nothing but affection for her. Great lady!
    I was just joking around. I was so jealous about the whiskey. Hubby always buys that bottomshelf vodka swill...I want my whiskey. I'm buying myself some Crown for my birthday. He can't have any.

    I have a wonderful step-daughter that understands good alcohol and and has bought me bottles of 16 year old single malt scotch for father's day the last 2 years (God bless that woman!).
  • AlexandraCarlyle
    AlexandraCarlyle Posts: 1,603 Member
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    (Do they last the year...? Do you time it so that the final sip, from the last bottle, is taken on Father's Day Eve? That would be some skill! :D )
  • canadjineh
    canadjineh Posts: 5,396 Member
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    I don't often share my hard liquor with hubby... He is just not appreciative of the nuances in a GOOD bottle of something. He does enjoy fine wines and good craft beers, however. It's taken about 25 years for me to train his palate, lol.