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All I can say is that she is amazing.  The woman is 72 years old.  

 

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@Annabellethecat66wrote:

I almost started a post with the headlines "Is there Anything Martha Stuart DOES NOT sell?"

 

Good grief!  When I got home and turned on the TV she was standing next to a roto tiller?  Like SHE would really be using the machine at her house?

 

You know, I don't buy her clothes, they could be beautiful, I just don't pay any attention.

 

However, I looked up at the TV at some of the machinery she's been selling today!  Good grief!


Who is Martha Stuart? 

 

 

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@Trinity11 Ummm....should I thank you for the correction?  Hummm??? OK!

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@Sooner As I enjoy your's.  In fact I think we should run the freaking country....as we can agree to disagree (when necessary), we can get each other's points (perhaps when other's can't).

 

Heck!  I think that's a good attribute and something that would most certainly help when running the US of A.

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I don't think Martha is going to stand up at the Q with her merchandise and lie to your face. The woman is presenting what she uses and knows well and believes in herself. 

I'm not familiar with Martha and have never bought from her, but I can recognize confidence and honesty in her merchandise that these are items she can testify too and has made them the best she can, and is offering the best she can. 

Martha Stewart, as she has said, is "filling a void." And she is! She's not putting on any kind of show at all, like most vendors. I like her, and the Q made a good transaction with her!

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@mollymaggie  What I like about Martha is the fact that she wears what she is selling and she is a mature woman and there are plenty of mature women on this forum, including me.  Martha has the nack for reinventing herself and keep making money.  She has been around the block but makes a comeback just like Joan Rivers did in her own way.  I welcome her fashion and look forward to seeing more.  Martha is very popular because her prices are reasonable and she is easy to watch on TV.  She's not loud and vulgar like some (I won't mention names).  I wish Martha the best and keep bringing us many favorite things!   Cat Very Happy

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@Annabellethecat66wrote:

@Trinity11 Ummm....should I thank you for the correction?  Hummm??? OK!


You're welcome @Annabellethecat66

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Say!  Why don't you start a post?  I always notice the same people (myself included) always start the posts), again.... not mentioning names, but why don't other's start posts?

 

One reason I think is because I believe once you start a post you are really putting yourself out there and need to be ready to be criticized (or given a yea)....Usually the first.

 

I've noticed (again, not mentioning names) the same people always criticize people.  

 

I've always enjoyed your posts and as I've said many, many times i've learned a lot from people here.  I never thought I had a thick skin but I've had a real education and realize it's a little (just a little, a tiny bit little) thicker than I thought.

 

Take care.

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@Annabellethecat66wrote:

Say!  Why don't you start a post?  I always notice the same people (myself included) always start the posts), again.... not mentioning names, but why don't other's start posts?

 

One reason I think is because I believe once you start a post you are really putting yourself out there and need to be ready to be criticized (or given a yea)....Usually the first.

 

I've noticed (again, not mentioning names) the same people always criticize people.  

 

I've always enjoyed your posts and as I've said many, many times i've learned a lot from people here.  I never thought I had a thick skin but I've had a real education and realize it's a little (just a little, a tiny bit little) thicker than I thought.

 

Take care.


I thanked you. If you want to make it into something it's not, that's on you @Annabellethecat66.

 

 

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I've purchased many things from Martha Stewart over the years.

 

I have a beautiful duvet set that I bought from Macy's about five years ago.  It's a gorgeous seafoam color with embroidery, with shams and pillows to match.

 

Towels and bedding, dinnerware, kitchenware.  Her products are always nice looking, well-made, and easy to use.

 

The only thing I've bought from her so far on QVC is a leaf blower, which works really well.

 

I love her sense of home decor and style.  

 

Oh, and I always go to her videos on YouTube when I'm looking for recipes.  

 

 

If you have a garden and a library, you have everything you need.--Marcus Tullius Cicero