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@MrSour wrote:

I agree to much happy dance. Getting old


 

 

@MrSour   The Happy Dance on Sunday's show is not the issue. I'm referring to a Fri-YAY w/ David Show. Both getting old.

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The majority of viewers love the cheerful and positive vibes of "Fri-YAY!" You guys are in the minority in this one. 

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This "idea" is spreading to network TV. Kelly and Ryan are calling their shows "Jan-YOU-ary". What?!?!

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@LaurenCats4  ...... Unless QVC does a poll no one knows who is in the majority or minority in this discussion.

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It isn't about a poll. 

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This is so childish and ridiculous.....

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I was on the Kate Spade site last week and guess what was at the top of the page? Happy Fri-Yay! I was surprised.

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@LaurenCats4  ..... No it isn't about a poll but you made a comment about the majority of what the viewers loved. No one knows what the viewers "love" or "hate" without some type of rating. 

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Friyay is not a QVC invention. This term has been around for a few years. The uproar is so funny to me! It's just a lighthearted way to celebrate what for many is the end of the work week. With everything else going on in the world, it seems a bit of an overreaction. 

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@Sheila P-Burg wrote:

@LaurenCats4  ..... No it isn't about a poll but you made a comment about the majority of what the viewers loved. No one knows what the viewers "love" or "hate" without some type of rating. 


 

Yes, we do. Rating? No. Just read the database.