Quote From: wuviee
Indeed, I agree with this. Explain how we are viewing you incorrectly?
Did we miss the tape that showed you apologizing to your family? Apologizing
to the people you bullied? Maybe I stepped out of the room while that segment played?
As I mentioned on another topic, there should not have been enough tape to
'make you' look bad. Obviously you offered and / or exhibited these actions, and
sure enough, they were shown on Dr. Phil.
Ask yourself, if you are such the good person you claim to be, then why on
earth would you have agreed to the show in the first place? Why was there
even bad behavior which was tape worthy?
Either it was all a put on for fifteen minutes of attention, or you truly do have a problem.
We seem to think it's a little of both. You sat in the chair and pretty much declared yourself
a big bad a**, subject to the scrutiny (judgment you say) of millions of viewers. If you
are truly the new and improved, perhaps we will see you on the next show, working for
charity, holding the door for the elderly, smiling once in a while, saying PLEASE and
THANK YOU and leaving a worthwhile tip for the waitresses.
A few crash courses in common courtesy would be of benefit.
They eliminated the fact I have been serving the public for over 25 years.
I do plenty for charity - and have manners -
Look at the tape CLOSELY - guess you didn't catch two of the same people in the skits.
Besides myself !
Lighthearted and Funny is how it was to go - showing the interaction of the good with me and my
family and friends.
The fact we are still searhing for additional siblings - and all the work I do - guilty of exposure yes!!