I love how the advice changes depending on the vender. Slatkin: “Fill the entire house with flaming candles”. Next host: “These are very dangerous so use with caution, although we still want you to buy them as gifts for nursing home patients”. Marketing is necessary, but where is the honesty. We are not stupid.
They do the same with vacuum cleaners every week depending upon what they are selling.
“I hate vacuums with a cord because they’re dangerous and clumsy and I trip all over it.”
“I hate cordless vacuums because they lose power and and aren’t powerful enough for me.”
That’s retailing everywhere.
Dollar tree pumpkins Valerie is selling for $25.00….
If you’re a Harry Potter fan, Krispy Kreme has a donut collection.
I was surprised to see Val light a real taper candle today and last night! Not sure what that black.dot is on the candle?
Jane looks nice again!
Watching the barefoot dream lady talk about these set of two stockings - she said they’re “hairloom” quality. I couldn’t believe she pronounced it like that.
I’m guessing she does not know what the word means so she pronounced it like it looks. She just read the script. Obviously not very well prepared for the presentation. Also, I’m not sure I would like to inherit a pair of QVC socks.
Every time I see the Barefoot OAP, I imagine loose hair dangling from her undreamy top. Her makeup looks greasy, too. She always looks like she needs to shower.
I think it was some time last year that she was on air talking about an upcoming wedding for one of her sons. Everybody gushed over her, telling her that she doesn’t look old enough to have a kid at an age to get married. When I see her with the heavily highlighted hair (with lots of product in it) and the perma-tan, I see someone who is trying to make people think she is still in her early thirties, and some kind of “celebrity.” Shawn has the same aesthetic.
I’m surprised to see Cuddle Duds as a TSV as I thought they went the way of the Lisa Rhinna and Candace Cameron collections (not for controversial personal beliefs like those two but because - gasp - CD’s sizing is actually REAL WORLD). The BA is on now and I love when she has to take a big gulp and quietly admit to the world (somewhat exposing the Q’s fraud) that their sizing is “not QVC sizing but traditional retail sizing”. So she gives her size saying she’s an XXS is size for brands like Isaac and Denim & Co. but in CD, she’s an XS. When it comes to Leah stating her size, she didn’t; she just gave the inseam. ![]()
Aren’t those Christmas stockings - like not for your feet?
Yes, Christmas stocking as in “hung by the chimney with care.” The OAP was swooning that these could be “passed down through the generations.”
As I’m sure they’re made of polyester, they will, in fact, last for generations. ![]()
At the very least…Although, I wouldn’t think that the BD fabric would lend itself to holding anything with sharp angles (like little gift boxes) or anything with any weight to it. So they would probably only be decorative at best. Maybe they would’ve been better off actually making socks that you could wear with your Birkis or something like that?
proof that you don’t need to be a Rhodes scholar to work at QVC , or any kind of scholar
That’s what that ding bat, Susan Graver thinks when she refers to her shitttty rags as “sustainable”. She has NO CLUE! As long as the money rolling in, she doesn’t give a rat’s ass about what her clothes are doing to the planet. But yet all the beauty products love to scream “clean beauty, clean beauty”. Dipshitz!
Now that Susan Graver is living part of the year in Utah (Colorado?) — somewhere mountainous, I wonder if she’ll do more southwestern inspired items. In photos on FB, she’s adopted that style complete with boots .
I’d like that, especially if she used natural fibers.
Cuddle Duds is alive and thriving. They have a line of clothing on HSN that sells under the name of “Comfort Code” that very much mimics BFD, and the materials are soft and substantial. I’ve never bought BFD, but I received a Comfort Code tunic sweater jacket and matching bottoms for Christmas last year in their marshmallow fabric. It’s soft, cushy, and plush to the touch, the only thing missing was a cup of hot chocolate.
And Mr. CrankyPants loves the fabric as much, possibly even more, than I do.
I’m not at all familiar with Harry Potter, but I would really like to familiarize myself with the HUFFLEPUFF DONUT.
No Shawn, you do not need an XS in that BFD sweater. The S fits you just fine. ![]()




