Posted on 09/19/2014 6:14:42 AM PDT by SoFloFreeper
If you want to join the audience of the daytime television show "Live with Kelly and Michael," the tickets are free.
But if you want to go see an evening with Kelly and George (Norcross) an event that wont be televised itll set you back $1,000.
Kelly Ripa the daytime television personality is the special guest at the Camden County Democratic Committees 27th Annual Seafood Gala on Oct.1.
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/sarc
Kelly used to be really pretty but then became botoxed and a vegetarian and lost too much weight. She looks really reed thin and older then her years. Seen her without makeup in the gossip sites and she well...she now needs makeup. That anti aging stuff has aged her. I read a comment that is so true. She looks shrink wrapped.
Oh gak! I cannot bear this perpetual teenager in her 40’s. I pity women like her- can’t handle real life; will spend a fortune on botox and surgery to stay ‘young’ only to die old and plastic. Giggly,perky, dresses like a kid and WHAT ‘talent’ does she possess exactly? Of COURSE she’s a Liberal Democrat-no brains required!
The Democrats in Camden County put her father on the Board of County Freeholders. His sole apparent qualification was that he was the father of this vacuous chatterbox of a “celebrity”.
I spent the first 12 years of my life in nearby Stratford, but that was a half-century ago, when zbigniews was that the Catholics were building a church and school on the other side of Warwick St., and the Methodist pastor was up in arms about the Papist invasion. That was the extent of controversy back then...
but I still remember the Berlin Market; thought all the farmers' booths were really neat. But to misquote the President of the time, Ich war nicht ein Berliner
That prissy Norcross won’t debate Garry Cobb.
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