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AJPratt said:I would be thrilled to be invited to a lunch at my NSED's home.
Andrea: You're right. Everyone I have met is VERY down to earth and very approachable.
Right on Anne!!!! I don't really know what my thoughts on this woman are. I do know you should never judge somebody. I do find it funny how materialistic she is (but that could happen to any of us if we let that monster out). She is talking and quoteing a relighious view I just hope she is walking it as well. Life is sweet but we all know how bitter it can turn and how fast.AJPratt said:I have another quote for Linda's website. "Be humble in success and gracious in defeat."
It is great. I guess we would all like successful people to be as humble as we are. My Mom always said, "If you've got it, you don't need to flaunt it, because you KNOW you've got it."Evelynt said:It looks she has built an empire and is very successful. How awesome is that!
I'm just not sure. I think I saw a quick blurb about MK.ChefBurke said:HAHA what an idiot LOL this lady is FULL OF HERSELF!!!!! I laughed my ass off looking at her "wanna be model" pictures!!! Too funny!
Here's one... http://www.clicksmilies.com/s0105/wuerg/vomit-smiley-001.gifjenniferlynne said:if we had a puke smiley I would be putting it right here
I use MK myself, but if I ever start looking like a woman, just shoot me and be done with it.pamperedlinda said:I'm sure she's a good walking advertisement for Mary Kay too - she really is a beautiful woman.....do you think we'd all look that great if we used their products?
pckimboyers said:I have a question to you former MK ladies.... I asked my MK lady if the products were tested on animals, and of course she said no--but after looking at the packaging there is no mention of not being tested on animals and usually this is something a company is proud of... is my MK lady being misled or is she just telling me what I want to hear?
Hey Kim--It's Arbonne--very French, no? Did you find out who th consultant was? Is it my kitnapper?pckimboyers said:Maybe that's why kitchen guy has been away so long--going through all those tests!! Still makes me curious though....why not put it on the packaging? Oh well, I don't use much.... I'm actually going to an orbon??SP-- show this week, any of you heard of that?
Well that explains EVERYTHING. http://www.clicksmilies.com/s0105/lachen/laughing-smiley-011.gifjenniferlynne said:I was always told that they were not tested on animals and that is also what it says in our handbooks. I think they just test them on The Kitchen Guy.
AHA!!! I knew there was something sneaky going on.jenniferlynne said:I was always told that they were not tested on animals and that is also what it says in our handbooks. I think they just test them on The Kitchen Guy.
Alright, alright, alright, let's put this to rest right now. This is from the MK website:jenniferlynne said:I was always told that they were not tested on animals and that is also what it says in our handbooks. I think they just test them on The Kitchen Guy.
• Mary Kay Inc. does not conduct animal testing. To reflect its compassion for animals, Mary Kay Inc. does not conduct or request on its behalf, any testing of products or ingredients on animals. To signify our commitment, Mary Kay Inc. has signed a document drafted by the Coalition for Consumer Information on Cosmetics, supported by such organizations as People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals (PETA), The Humane Society of the United States and the Doris Day Animal League. This contract, commonly known as the “PETA Pledge,” provides our assurance that we will never do animal testing at any time in the future. In fact, Mary Kay Inc. issued a moratorium on animal testing 10 years before signing this pledge, and we actively support globally recognized organizations in the search for alternative testing methods.
"It didn't matter if you were tired, in a bad mood or a relative had just died - the cows had to be milked." That's the way Independent National Sales Director Linda Toupin describes her life growing up on her family's dairy farm in Kentucky. The cows came first, no matter what.
I had no clue whatsoever.pamperedlinda said:He's back and feisty as ever!
Hey KG....didn't know you were such a celebrity now did ya?
carrdinal said:Do you think if I gave them an egg seperater they would get the idea it is time to change?
carrdinal said:she could make some REAL MONEY and not have to carry inventory and stand out on a corner to wait for her director to report to.