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1
Fuck. I need to start stockpiling.
2
It was nice of them to dish out free Mac & Cheese for hours on Friday. Saved me $5 right there.
3
Awesome for Kurt and company! He and his company are seriously the nicest people around.
4
I'm very lackluster when it comes to the Oprah craze. I think it was cool/great for the seattle mac&cheez business.

I wonder, does she really have time to eat/play with all these things she endorses/loves? She may know how to use a Nikon D3100 DSLR but I doubt she had anytime at all to play with one although it was announced in August and didn't ship until late September. She may have been able to get one and play with it but I doubt it. Someone must be helping her.
5
Beecher's is one of my very favorite cheeses. I live alone and eat at least a pound every month. At least one inch of my waistline is directly attributable to these wretched cheesemongers and their insanely tasty curds.
6
@4,

Oprah's staff may have actually figured out which of those toys she should endorse. Or they took care of all the day-to-day stuff that millionaires/billionaires don't have to bother their beautiful minds with. Oprah has a personal chef, probably has a stylist to pick out her clothes, certainly has a personal assistant (or multiple assistants). I find it easy to believe that she has time to play with a DSLR, if that's how she chooses to spend her free time.
7
@5, there aren't enough Stairmasters in the world to completely compensate for how much I've managed to justify eating of their Fresh Kale and Brown Rice Gratin.
8
that clip made my brain melt like the mac and cheese it is so dearly about. watching people go bananas over every unveiling made my toes curl in disgust.
9
@4: I'll bet Santa has more than an army of elves helping him on the North Pole too.

Congrats to Beecher's. I love that stuff too!

But, really. This show? It was awesome when her first big sponsored giveaway was a new car for her hand-picked audience of people in need.

It's become a sick parade of gluttony and audience phoniness. You could practically see the collective thought bubble: "Let's get on to the grand finale, already. I can only fake my excitement for Netflix, scented candles, and mac 'n cheese so long."

Am I sick to wish that we'd see a show like this where, at the end, Oprah says, "And that's what yesterday's taped audience received. You're going home with an iTunes gift card worth tennnnnn dolllarrrrrrrrs!"
10
Oprah loves being royalty. I find it really disgusting, along with the way her audience loves being subjects to her largess.

There's no dignity in it at all.
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@10, I do agree but to be fair, it's been an awfully long time since it's been safe to look for dignity on the late afternoon teevee.
12
I work for a company that got a request for samples of a product from Oprah's minions; apparently we didn't win the Oprah lottery. The woman I talked to acted like I was supposed to start screaming and jumping up and down when she mentioned she worked for Oprah. It was nauseating.

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