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03-28-2026 12:38 PM
@Trinity11 wrote:
@reiki604 wrote:I really find it funny how you all are debating the diet of a First Lady who died 32 years ago and whose White House legacy has been torn up and destroyed. The past is gone, all we have is now as the future is promised to no one.
I thought this thread was just a continuation of the "Love Story" miniseries resurgence in interest of Jackie Kennedy. If it was started to denigrate her legacy, I would never have replied to it. And yes @reiki604 , sadly, her legacy already has been torn up and destroyed. Cannot be denied...
I don't think it was started to denigrate her legacy.
I have not seen that in the topics started by this OP.
I'm surprised that people are so kindly toward JK since, aside from a stray malcontent here and there, most Kennedys have a legacy of justice and equity, international diplomacy and public service as a family obligation.
03-28-2026 12:51 PM
I'm sorry to hear of your struggles with healthy food options, @LTT1 . How frustrating. Do keep researching and attempting to obtain whole, less processed and healthy alternatives to support your health.
Discerning people have always been fascinated by Jackie's intelligence, her aesthetic, her arresting and unusual beauty, her grace, and complexity. I think it will always be so. She wasn't perfect, of course, but she was so interesting and never 'all one thing'.
One way that she was really on point was her avoidance of too much sun. She wore a hat whenever she was going to be exposed for long periods, and kept up a disciplined skin care regime. And she was very aware of the benefits of regular exercise, which she pursued consistently.
I love the literary side of her, her love of books, art, decoration of all kinds, including interiors.
An historical figure who yeilds more and more with examination.
03-28-2026 12:55 PM
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03-28-2026 05:09 PM
@Tinkrbl44 I am 78, no trainers I know of until maybe the 1990's, lol, no gyms for women. But I am sure Jackie played lots of tennis, and she sailed as well. I remember the first gym I went o for some had rollers, those belt things. Very old school.
03-28-2026 05:14 PM
@shoekitty wrote:@Tinkrbl44 I am 78, no trainers I know of until maybe the 1990's, lol, no gyms for women. But I am sure Jackie played lots of tennis, and she sailed as well. I remember the first gym I went o for some had rollers, those belt things. Very old school.
OMG, that reminded me of a commercial from childhood .... I believe it was Jack LaLanne having women stand on a platform with a large cloth belt around their behinds, and it was jiggling them like crazy!
Supposedly, it was to get them back in shape. LOL
03-28-2026 05:31 PM - edited 03-28-2026 05:33 PM
@Lakelife62 wrote:
@Trinity11 wrote:
@reiki604 wrote:I really find it funny how you all are debating the diet of a First Lady who died 32 years ago and whose White House legacy has been torn up and destroyed. The past is gone, all we have is now as the future is promised to no one.
I thought this thread was just a continuation of the "Love Story" miniseries resurgence in interest of Jackie Kennedy. If it was started to denigrate her legacy, I would never have replied to it. And yes @reiki604 , sadly, her legacy already has been torn up and destroyed. Cannot be denied...
I don't think it was started to denigrate her legacy.
I have not seen that in the topics started by this OP.
I'm surprised that people are so kindly toward JK since, aside from a stray malcontent here and there, most Kennedys have a legacy of justice and equity. international diplomacy and public service as a family obligation.
But you can't deny the darker side of the Kennedy men, starting with old man Joe--their insolence, entitlement and abuse of women over the years. And remember Teddy and Chappaquiddick where he left that poor woman to drown? And he got away with it. Disgusting.
03-29-2026 05:28 AM - edited 03-29-2026 05:29 AM
The 1939 film "The Women" depicted a very high end salon with a gymnasium featuring cycles, rowing machines and calisthenics. Rosalind Russell "crawled" a wall for toning and fitness:
03-29-2026 08:17 AM
@Tinkrbl44 , good question. Having read a bit about her life in Manhattan, I think she may have periodically made use of some private gyms. She definitely worked with a trainer or trainers, notably Joan Pagano. Her preference of course was for outdoor exercise of several types, her favorite being riding, I think.
03-29-2026 08:19 AM - edited 03-29-2026 12:35 PM
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