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Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
2-26-2008 @ 2:01PM
Sara said...
While I do not agree that what these 2 ladies did, how they acted and so on-Shari, I have to "shake my head" at you as well. You claim the "younger generation" needs to get some class, read a book--etc etc.
I am young (23), a woman and beautiful but I am also very educated and not a "Paris-wanna-be".
There is nothing wrong with taking a look in the mirror in the mornings-or out of the bathroom at times. You claim that you are beautiful-how would you ever know that if you didn't look in the mirror? (Did I take your comment literally? I sure did.)
My point, Shari--what these ladies did was ignorant but not all of us from the younger generation are self absorbed, idiotic, know-it-alls. Some of us have managed to get our acts together quite well. Next time you run across a decent looking person that is acting a fool, remember there is another sitting in a library somewhere working on a degree...paper...life...or just plain reading. It's us boring people working on bettering ourselves that will NEVER make it into your news for you to comment freely on.
So please, I beg of you, stop making a sweeping generalization of women that are at very least, decent looking, for we aren't all as idiotic as the two that made this story what it is.