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Snatch Catch
06-25-05, 08:52 AM
Whenever I see her in FHM or any of those other guy magazines, I'm always baffled at how unnatractive Beth Ostrsky's face is.

Her body is obviously stunning, but Howard Stern could do MUCH better than her in terms of facial looks. She is downright unnatractive.

It confuses me to no end that he is with her (being that he is a guy that is very vocal about looks).

StaceyRosie
06-25-05, 08:57 AM
Well, they've been together like 5 years now. So obviously it's nothing to do with just looks ;)

mr. baskums
06-25-05, 08:57 AM
Whenever I see her in FHM or any of those other guy magazines, I'm always baffled at how unnatractive Beth Ostrsky's face is.

Her body is obviously stunning, but Howard Stern could do MUCH better than her in terms of facial looks. She is downright unnatractive.

It confuses me to no end that he is with her (being that he is a guy that is very vocal about looks).

Pictures??

smr15
06-25-05, 09:01 AM
It confuses me to no end that he is with her (being that he is a guy that is very vocal about looks).
yeah.
and because he, himself, is soooooo good looking. :wtf:

Trish
06-25-05, 09:14 AM
Yeah, she's a real beast....

Where's the rolleyes smiley?

Snatch Catch
06-25-05, 09:14 AM
Pictures??

http://wwwimage.cbsnews.com/images/2004/10/27/image651633x.jpg

http://www.josephrgannascoli.com/images/friends/beth_ostrosky/beth_as_host.jpg

http://images.google.com/imgres?imgurl=http://www.hamptoncoffeecompany.com/newsreleases/2004/hamptonsmagazineinterview.jpg&imgrefurl=http://www.hamptoncoffeecompany.com/newsreleases/2004/hamptonsmagazinearticle.html&h=877&w=638&sz=167&tbnid=dPOAckPyfvIJ:&tbnh=145&tbnw=105&hl=en&start=2&prev=/images%3Fq%3Dbeth%2Bostrosky%26hl%3Den%26lr%3D%26client%3Dfirefox-a%26rls%3Dorg.mozilla:en-US:official_s%26sa%3DN


She got a weird shaped face, awful nose and a creepy smile.

StaceyRosie
06-25-05, 09:16 AM
Yeah she's really gross *rolleyes*

I wish I looked like that.

Trish
06-25-05, 09:16 AM
Howard Stern is quite possibly one of the ugliest mother................ers on the planet. This thread should be titled, "Who Else Thinks that Howard Stern Should Thank His Lucky ................ing Stars To Be ................ing This Woman?"

StaceyRosie
06-25-05, 09:17 AM
Howard Stern is quite possibly one of the ugliest mother................ers on the planet. This thread should be titled, "Who Else Thinks that Howard Stern Should Thank His Lucky ................ing Stars To Be ................ing This Woman?"

*raises hand*

For the record I think they make a great couple. She gets him and he does seem really happy with her.

NYYRules#1
06-25-05, 09:18 AM
Sure, Howard might be able to do a little better, but I sure as hell can't complain.

Snatch Catch
06-25-05, 09:19 AM
Howard Stern is quite possibly one of the ugliest mother................ers on the planet. This thread should be titled, "Who Else Thinks that Howard Stern Should Thank His Lucky ................ing Stars To Be ................ing This Woman?"

Luck has nothing to do with it.

Money, power and respect.

Snatch Catch
06-25-05, 09:20 AM
For the record I think they make a great couple. She gets him and he does seem really happy with her.

This si completely inconsequential to my point, though. I think its fantastic that they get along and are happy together.

I just don't think that her face is very attractive at all.

Trish
06-25-05, 09:20 AM
Luck has nothing to do with it.

Money, power and respect.
He's pretty lucky.

Snatch Catch
06-25-05, 09:22 AM
He's pretty lucky.


He could be with women twice as goodlooking as her (and he has; Angie Everhart, for one).

Trish
06-25-05, 09:24 AM
He could be with women twice as goodlooking as her (and he has; Angie Everhart, for one).
Which just shows how lucky he is that a beautiful woman would even look at him. He's one homely looking mofo.

PeteRFNY
06-25-05, 09:27 AM
She's definitely got a wierd face (without makeup she must be a horror show) but a guy that looks like Howard - money or not - would be lucky to have Miss Piggy fer Chrissakes.

(and by that I mean the actual Muppet)

Petezs

StaceyRosie
06-25-05, 09:29 AM
This si completely inconsequential to my point, though. I think its fantastic that they get along and are happy together.

I just don't think that her face is very attractive at all.

They've been together for years now and it's obvious he thinks she's hot it shouldn't matter what you think. He thinks she's hot. Everyone has different taste.

Although I still think it's funny that he talks about Angie Everhart claiming he was her best lover ever. :lol:

Snatch Catch
06-25-05, 09:37 AM
Which just shows how lucky he is that a beautiful woman would even look at him. He's one homely looking mofo.


I agree that he's one homely looking mofo, but how is it luck if it has happened repeatedly?

yankeesAZ
06-25-05, 09:53 AM
Howard has mentioned plenty of times that he wouldn't get near most of these women if not for who he is. He knows, he's one ugly dude.

Trish
06-25-05, 09:53 AM
I agree that he's one homely looking mofo, but how is it luck if it has happened repeatedly?
He's lucky that he's where he is today in order to be in the position to have had beautiful women repeatedly.

We all need a little luck.

Trish
06-25-05, 09:54 AM
Howard has mentioned plenty of times that he wouldn't get near most of these women if not for who he is. He knows, he's one ugly dude.
That makes him lucky.

NYYFAN
06-25-05, 10:07 AM
Hey Snatch, you must date some beauties if she doesn't meet your qualifications...

Snatch Catch
06-25-05, 10:20 AM
Hey Snatch, you must date some beauties if she doesn't meet your qualifications...

I've dated girls with prettier faces, absolutely, however I don't think thats saying much because I really don't think that Beth's face is attractive.

But then again, just like Howard, I suppose I've been very lucky. ;)

Trish
06-25-05, 10:24 AM
This whole thread is icky.

Snatch Catch
06-25-05, 10:28 AM
This whole thread is icky.

:lol: Sorry, Trish!

mr. baskums
06-25-05, 10:47 AM
Howard Stern is quite possibly one of the ugliest mother................ers on the planet. This thread should be titled, "Who Else Thinks that Howard Stern Should Thank His Lucky ................ing Stars To Be ................ing This Woman?"

Exactly my thought. Howard Stern is repulsive. Shrek's better looking (the real shrek)

mr. baskums
06-25-05, 10:50 AM
She's not ugly, not drop dead gorgeous but certainly not ugly.

Jete&Tino42
06-25-05, 11:00 AM
Howard Stern is quite possibly one of the ugliest mother................ers on the planet. This thread should be titled, "Who Else Thinks that Howard Stern Should Thank His Lucky ................ing Stars To Be ................ing This Woman?"

Ugh, I honestly cannot stand that man. He is repulsive to look at and I personaly don't think he's funny at all. There is nothing appealing about him zero, zilch, nada!

And BTW, I wish I was as "ugly" as that girl. Geesh.-end sarcasm.

NelsonMuntz
06-25-05, 11:13 AM
I wouldn't go so far as to call her a "butter face" but I do think she's very overrated.

patrick.o
06-25-05, 11:13 AM
I think her face is fine. I can see what you're talking about, but she's not off enough for me to think she's even close to a butter face.

And as far as Stern getting to date hot women, Howard's always said it's just part of the package when you're famous. A guy like Brad Pitt for instance might be on all those sexiest alive lists, but if he were a janitor Jennifer Aniston and Angelina Jolie wouldn't be a part of his reality. Howard's well aware of the fact that a part of the reason he gets access to the Beth O's and Angie E's of the world is because he's 'Howard Stern'.

ritaylnil
06-25-05, 11:22 AM
File this in "The Most Ironic Threads of All Time" folder! Snatch, you don't get the irony in this? You share a link that, when I clicked on it, actually frightened me when Stern's hideous face pops up, and I'm supposed to be evaluating HER looks or lack thereof. Truly bizarre. :giveup:

Snatch Catch
06-25-05, 11:29 AM
File this in "The Most Ironic Threads of All Time" folder! Snatch, you don't get the irony in this? You share a link that, when I clicked on it, actually frightened me when Stern's hideous face pops up, and I'm supposed to be evaluating HER looks or lack thereof. Truly bizarre. :giveup:


There's no irony at all- Howard is accepted by the general public as not being a good looking man. His whole schtick on the radio revolves around it.

Beth Ostrosky makes her living on her looks.

My commentary was solely on her, having nothing to do with him.

Trish
06-25-05, 11:51 AM
Yuck.

ritaylnil
06-25-05, 12:03 PM
There's no irony at all.

The irony is viewing a picture of them side by side and then discussing HER "bad" looks. It definitely IS ironic, your rationale aside.

yankeesAZ
06-25-05, 12:03 PM
Whenever I see her in FHM or any of those other guy magazines, I'm always baffled at how unnatractive Beth Ostrsky's face is.

Her body is obviously stunning, but Howard Stern could do MUCH better than her in terms of facial looks. She is downright unnatractive.

It confuses me to no end that he is with her (being that he is a guy that is very vocal about looks).

I think a lot of people thought when Howard got divorced, he would go out and find the hottest woman on the planet or date every hottie that came on his show. Even Howard wanted more than just looks for a steady girlfriend or future wife. It's all fun and games on his show, but he is not one to take his show home with him. Beth is no slouch in the looks department, but not the hottest either. I can't say she is a butterface especially if you've seen Howard's "Butterface" contests.

PlsDontTearDownY.S.
06-25-05, 12:20 PM
She's definitely got a wierd face but a guy that looks like Howard - money or not - would be lucky to have Miss Piggy fer Chrissakes.

(and by that I mean the actual Muppet)

Petezs

Money really brings out the personality in ugly dudes. As soon as dimepiece learns that ugly dude has money, she falls in love with his personality. It's all about the money.

bleachersown
06-25-05, 12:45 PM
Howard Stern is quite possibly one of the ugliest mother................ers on the planet. This thread should be titled, "Who Else Thinks that Howard Stern Should Thank His Lucky ................ing Stars To Be ................ing This Woman?"

Exactly.

Arod for President
06-25-05, 12:50 PM
um not me. shes bangin'

jlw1980
06-25-05, 01:09 PM
She got a weird shaped face, awful nose and a creepy smile.

She's WAY too pretty for him. He's the unattractive one. Many men are very shallow, though they say it's women who are the shallow ones. I've frequently seen truly beautiful women with physically unattractive males, but you almost never see a gorgeous guy with a physically unattractive female - unless she's rich. I've even had several guys agree with me on that fact.

jlw1980
06-25-05, 01:10 PM
yeah.
and because he, himself, is soooooo good looking. :wtf:

Exactly! :lol:

jlw1980
06-25-05, 01:11 PM
Howard Stern is quite possibly one of the ugliest mother................ers on the planet. This thread should be titled, "Who Else Thinks that Howard Stern Should Thank His Lucky ................ing Stars To Be ................ing This Woman?"

My thoughts exactly! :D

patrick.o
06-25-05, 01:11 PM
Money really brings out the personality in ugly dudes. As soon as dimepiece learns that ugly dude has money, she falls in love with his personality. It's all about the money.
It goes both ways. Just like if Brad Pitt were a janitor he wouldn't be getting his hands on Jennifer Aniston, if Jennifer Aniston looked like Rosanne Barr (without the money and fame) she wouldn't be getting her hands on Brad Pitt. It's a mutual benefits kind of thing.

jlw1980
06-25-05, 01:12 PM
*raises hand*

For the record I think they make a great couple. She gets him and he does seem really happy with her.

Yeah, if they've been together that long, they're obviously happy. That's what counts.

Snatch Catch
06-25-05, 02:19 PM
She's WAY too pretty for him.


Many men are very shallow

:wtf:

PippyPinstripes
06-25-05, 02:27 PM
This si completely inconsequential to my point, though. I think its fantastic that they get along and are happy together.

I just don't think that her face is very attractive at all.

Your point was that he can do better...

PippyPinstripes
06-25-05, 02:29 PM
This whole thread is icky.

Misogyny? HERE? Nah.

PippyPinstripes
06-25-05, 02:31 PM
It goes both ways. Just like if Brad Pitt were a janitor he wouldn't be getting his hands on Jennifer Aniston, if Jennifer Aniston looked like Rosanne Barr (without the money and fame) she wouldn't be getting her hands on Brad Pitt. It's a mutual benefits kind of thing.

So beautiful girls only date men with money/power, and moneyed men only date beautiful women? (I don't buy it, for the record.)

Snatch Catch
06-25-05, 02:33 PM
So beautiful girls only date men with money, and moneyed men only date beautiful women? Definitely speaks volumes about men as a gender.

You have to admit that money and the resulting power is a seductive variable, regardless of its a man or a woman wielding it.

patrick.o
06-25-05, 02:34 PM
So beautiful girls only date men with money/power, and moneyed men only date beautiful women? (I don't buy it, for the record.)
I never said anything like that.

Snatch Catch
06-25-05, 02:37 PM
Your point was that he can do better...

My point was that she didn't have an attractive face.

A corollary to this though, is that given the way Stern is genuinely, openly, and unabashedly critical of the slightest flaws on women when doing his show (encouraging them to get nose jobs, boob jobs, liposuction, etc), you would figure that he would end up with a woman that had a better looking face.

Trish
06-25-05, 02:48 PM
My point was that she didn't have an attractive face.

A corollary to this though, is that given the way Stern is genuinely, openly, and unabashedly critical of the slightest flaws on women when doing his show (encouraging them to get nose jobs, boob jobs, liposuction, etc), you would figure that he would end up with a woman that had a better looking face.
Which to me just points out the fact that Howard Stern is full of .................

He just wants to be a dickhead and say things about women's flaws because he thinks he's expected to, or something like that.

NelsonMuntz
06-25-05, 02:54 PM
So beautiful girls only date men with money/power, and moneyed men only date beautiful women? (I don't buy it, for the record.)
It's not a hard and fast rule but it certainly applies to many people. Shallowness takes many forms.

PippyPinstripes
06-25-05, 03:00 PM
You have to admit that money and the resulting power is a seductive variable, regardless of its a man or a woman wielding it.

I edited my post cause I wasn't talking about only men in that statement

PippyPinstripes
06-25-05, 03:01 PM
I never said anything like that.

Then I do't get what you mean, cause that's what I got out of your Pitt/Aniston thing.

PippyPinstripes
06-25-05, 03:02 PM
My point was that she didn't have an attractive face.


In your first post you said he can do better than her, and that you're baffled as to why he's with her

*shrug*

cubswin
06-25-05, 03:05 PM
Howard Stern is quite possibly one of the ugliest mother................ers on the planet. This thread should be titled, "Who Else Thinks that Howard Stern Should Thank His Lucky ................ing Stars To Be ................ing This Woman?"

Yes, but he's funny, confident, successful/powerful, etc. -- and that's what women often say matters to them, when claiming to be "deeper" than men concerned with looks.

cubswin
06-25-05, 03:12 PM
She's WAY too pretty for him. He's the unattractive one. Many men are very shallow, though they say it's women who are the shallow ones. I've frequently seen truly beautiful women with physically unattractive males, but you almost never see a gorgeous guy with a physically unattractive female - unless she's rich. I've even had several guys agree with me on that fact.

I actually think good-looking guys are frequently with women who aren't gorgeous -- maybe not ugly, but nothing special, either -- particularly when it's more serious than just dating. A lot of guys start to focus on women's characteristics other than just looks when they think about marriage and children.

Re. beautiful women with unattractive men, it certainly happens regularly, but how often do you think those men don't have money?

jlw1980
06-25-05, 03:28 PM
I actually think good-looking guys are frequently with women who aren't gorgeous -- maybe not ugly, but nothing special, either -- particularly when it's more serious than just dating. A lot of guys start to focus on women's characteristics other than just looks when they think about marriage and children.

Re. beautiful women with unattractive men, it certainly happens regularly, but how often do you think those men don't have money?

You're right; I'm sure it happens both ways, particularly as people grow older and mature, and focus on more than looks. Personally, I've more often seen very attractive women with not as attractive men than vice-versa. However, that could be just my experience. :)

Trish
06-25-05, 03:33 PM
Yes, but he's funny, confident, successful/powerful, etc. -- and that's what women often say matters to them, when claiming to be "deeper" than men concerned with looks.
I don't believe it for a second. I believe they see dollar signs :D

cubswin
06-25-05, 03:41 PM
You're right; I'm sure it happens both ways, particularly as people grow older and mature, and focus on more than looks. Personally, I've more often seen very attractive women with not as attractive men than vice-versa. However, that could be just my experience. :)

It may very well happen more often -- I don't really know what it would be in my experience -- that was my only point, that it goes both ways, with the corollary being that, often when it does happen that women are with unattractive men, it may be equally superficial -- $, rather than looks.

cubswin
06-25-05, 03:43 PM
I don't believe it for a second. I believe they see dollar signs :D

You said it. To me, "powerful / successful" is a female code word for, b/c it sounds less shallow than, "rich."

jlw1980
06-25-05, 03:49 PM
It may very well happen more often -- I don't really know what it would be in my experience -- that was my only point, that it goes both ways, with the corollary being that, often when it does happen that women are with unattractive men, it may be equally superficial -- $, rather than looks.

Quite possible.

ritaylnil
06-25-05, 04:53 PM
I love NOT being shallow. Money, "power" (however you want to define THAT!), "good looks".....whatever. I'll take a pleasant guy, with a good sense of humor, a serious work ethic (in whatever line of work), and compatibility with me over all of that any day of the week. This has served me well.

cubswin
06-25-05, 05:08 PM
btw, it just occurred to me that it's probably unfair to call attraction based on looks or money "shallow" -- people are attracted to whatever they're attracted to, and finding a sense of humor attractive is no better or worse than being attracted to somebody b/c they have a nice body.

It could have ramifications for how long a relationship will last, but it's not better or worse. (As long you're not deceiving the person you're with about why they're with them, of course.)

What reminded me of this is a relative who was an older man, not particularly attractive, but a nice man, and wealthy. He had a relationship with a much younger, very attractive woman -- a relationship that many relatives -- particularly women -- mocked and/or condemned. But both knew what they were getting in the relationship, and both were happy -- they had fun together, she was treated like a queen and treated to a great lifestyle, he had the company and "physical benefits" of being with a hot younger woman.

NelsonMuntz
06-25-05, 05:39 PM
btw, it just occurred to me that it's probably unfair to call attraction based on looks or money "shallow" -- people are attracted to whatever they're attracted to, and finding a sense of humor attractive is no better or worse than being attracted to somebody b/c they have a nice body.

It could have ramifications for how long a relationship will last, but it's not better or worse. (As long you're not deceiving the person you're with about why they're with them, of course.)
I agree with this to an extent. I do think it's wrong for a women to pretend to be interested in a man if she's really only attracted to his money. But if it's the money that fosters a true attraction, then I guess that's just the type of person she is -- right, wrong or otherwise.

IntangiblesRule
06-25-05, 07:52 PM
Waaaaaaaah! I don't like Beth O's face. WAAAAAAAAAAAH! ;)

YankeeFan1
06-25-05, 08:00 PM
I think she is attractive. The only way Stern could do better is if he forked over some cash.

ritaylnil
06-26-05, 02:54 PM
btw, it just occurred to me that it's probably unfair to call attraction based on looks or money "shallow" -- people are attracted to whatever they're attracted to, and finding a sense of humor attractive is no better or worse than being attracted to somebody b/c they have a nice body.

It could have ramifications for how long a relationship will last, but it's not better or worse. (As long you're not deceiving the person you're with about why they're with them, of course.)

What reminded me of this is a relative who was an older man, not particularly attractive, but a nice man, and wealthy. He had a relationship with a much younger, very attractive woman -- a relationship that many relatives -- particularly women -- mocked and/or condemned. But both knew what they were getting in the relationship, and both were happy -- they had fun together, she was treated like a queen and treated to a great lifestyle, he had the company and "physical benefits" of being with a hot younger woman.

I'll agree that everyone is entitled to find happiness wherever they can and I'm not looking to legislate against that. I still call it shallow, though.

VFBundy
06-26-05, 03:54 PM
Although she's obviously better looking than Howard, he could do better than her for one simple reason: He's more rich than she is good-looking.

cubswin
06-26-05, 03:58 PM
I'll agree that everyone is entitled to find happiness wherever they can and I'm not looking to legislate against that. I still call it shallow, though.

Why is being attracted to someone based on their sense of humor, or common interest in music, or whatever, any less "shallow" than being attracted to them for their looks? (Yes, playing devil's advocate here, just b/c the thought occurred to me yesterday that my belief re. what is shallow -- which is the same as yours -- is actually wrong.)

mr. baskums
06-26-05, 04:07 PM
Which to me just points out the fact that Howard Stern is full of .................

He just wants to be a dickhead and say things about women's flaws because he thinks he's expected to, or something like that.

Agreed, and maybe take away from his own ugliness. He is gross and the only reason that he is famous is because of how he degrades women. And what is more digusting than that is the women that go on his show and let him do it.

Soriambi
06-26-05, 04:36 PM
Why is being attracted to someone based on their sense of humor, or common interest in music, or whatever, any less "shallow" than being attracted to them for their looks? (Yes, playing devil's advocate here, just b/c the thought occurred to me yesterday that my belief re. what is shallow -- which is the same as yours -- is actually wrong.)

I see the point that you're trying to make, but I think that my retort would be that the things like sense of humor, same likes and dislikes, etc, are things that the people have in common, and it's being attracted to that person because of something about that person that can't be taken away except in rare cases. Being attracted to someone for their wealth, or for their power, or their fame, or even their looks is being attracted to something that the person has that can be taken away rather easily at times. (Wealth, power, fame).

Normally, people don't lose their senses of humor, their lifelong interests, or things like that. People COULD lose their money (bad business decisions, bad investments, whatever), their power, or their fame (we see big actors and musicians who become has beens within a few years all of the time) or their looks (due to age, not taking care of their body, etc.). The question, at least for me, would be whether the person would be attracted to the person without their wealth, fame, power, or looks. I don't think it's fair to say "but would they be attracted to that person without their sense of humor or interests" because the sense of humor and interests are a fundamental part of the person, and it's not realistic to think that those things will change, whereas the others could. You're not going to wake up tomorrow and hate baseball, most likely. You're most likely not going to wake up with a completely different sense of humor than you currently have tomorrow. If you were a millionaire owner of a company you could wake up tomorrow to see that some other major people in your company did something illegal and your company was completely falling apart and they you were completely losing your fortune.

Hope what I was trying to say there made sense. :)

YankeePride1967
06-26-05, 04:43 PM
When it comes to looks, Howard is not one that has the looks to be picky. But of course the $$$ and the name certainly helps.

Snatch Catch
06-26-05, 04:44 PM
Why is being attracted to someone based on their sense of humor, or common interest in music, or whatever, any less "shallow" than being attracted to them for their looks?

This has been my opinion on "shallowness" for quite some time now.

b-ball-lunachick
06-26-05, 04:54 PM
so many things to comment from this thread: :D I'm sure most people will disagree with me but here goes anyway. :D

--Stern is much more talented than the segments where he's discussing womens' looks...

--Those segments aren't particularly my favorite, but this is a guy who grew up very unattractive and I'm sure there's some small thrill derived from getting to critique women since he was never able to do that before he got in that position, and it was done to him by women. I think a lot of guys who are listeners identify with that too....

--I can't feel sorry for a woman who signs up to go on his show and asks to be critiqued -- whether it's for fun, money, exposure or whatever...they get what they ask for...

--I actually know a few different people who know him personally, and off the air, he couldn't be a nicer guy, which is the complete opposite of Imus.

--I don't think Beth has a buttah face,because of the definition of it - but I don't think it's her best feature either...actually the first picture posted was the best pic of her face I've seen. There's something a little strange -- either in her eyes or her nose or something...She is a model though so she's still better looking than most of the population which takes her out of buttah face territory..I don't think she'd be as big a model if it wasn't for her relationship with him -- and she's admitted as much..

-- As for her being attracted to him for his money and power, I'm not sure about that but it probably did give them each the opportunity to meet which they may not have done otherwise...but they did and their personalities clicked...they seem to make a very nice couple and get along really well. The only trouble I see coming there is if she changed her mind about wanting children...

PlsDontTearDownY.S.
06-27-05, 02:21 PM
Which to me just points out the fact that Howard Stern is full of .................

He just wants to be a dickhead and say things about women's flaws because he thinks he's expected to, or something like that.


It works for him...$$$ and it makes for some funny moments on the shoe, I gotta say. But in all fairness, when callers criticize Beth, he doesn't take it that bad.

Bozidar
06-27-05, 02:32 PM
She is downright unnatractive. Have you been drinking too much of Grandpa's cough medicine again?

Hitman23
06-27-05, 02:38 PM
He could be with women twice as goodlooking as her (and he has; Angie Everhart, for one).Snatch is right. Howard may be an ugly bastard but his name gets him whatever he wants. He constantly has ridiculously hot women come into his studio, take off their clothes and ask to be with him.

Bozidar
06-27-05, 02:44 PM
Snatch is right. Howard may be an ugly bastard but his name gets him whatever he wants. He constantly has ridiculously hot women come into his studio, take off their clothes and ask to be with him.But that's not the point. He thinks she's ugly.

I won't argue that Howard could probably get whatever woman he wanted, but i'll argue that she's not even close to a buttah face.

Hitman23
06-27-05, 02:47 PM
But that's not the point. He thinks she's ugly.

I won't argue that Howard could probably get whatever woman he wanted, but i'll argue that she's not even close to a buttah face.Well I was just going back at what some people were saying that Howard should feel lucky he has what he has. That's all.

I don't think she's a butterface, but I don't think she's all that gorgeous from the neck up either. Not ugly, not hot. just sort of..... there

Bozidar
06-27-05, 02:49 PM
Well I was just going back at what some people were saying that Howard should feel lucky he has what he has. That's all.

I don't think she's a butterface, but I don't think she's all that gorgeous from the neck up either. Not ugly, not hot. just sort of..... thereNo, she's not "there", she's beautiful.

Is she in the top .01%? No.

Is she in the top 10%? Yes.

That's not "there", it's "beautiful".

Hitman23
06-27-05, 02:58 PM
No, she's not "there", she's beautiful.

Is she in the top .01%? No.

Is she in the top 10%? Yes.

That's not "there", it's "beautiful".well, Howard probably feels that way too. It's cool if you think she is.

I dunno, I personally know alot of women that have a much prettier face then her.

Bozidar
06-27-05, 02:59 PM
I dunno, I personally know alot of women that have a much prettier face then her.Me too, but what's the percentage? :)

Hitman23
06-27-05, 03:05 PM
Me too, but what's the percentage? :)never calculated it :lol:

ritaylnil
06-27-05, 05:10 PM
Why is being attracted to someone based on their sense of humor, or common interest in music, or whatever, any less "shallow" than being attracted to them for their looks? (Yes, playing devil's advocate here, just b/c the thought occurred to me yesterday that my belief re. what is shallow -- which is the same as yours -- is actually wrong.)

Soriambi pretty much explained how I feel about this. By definition, shallow has to do with lacking depth. To have attraction determined by surface things like looks or trappings like wealth and power have nothing to do with core traits that a person has. Looks and money are not who a person is, it's what they have. Looks fade and money may or may not last. A person's core traits, however, remain throughout their life. BTW, being attracted to looks isn't a bad thing, IMO, but I think a person will probably be happier and more satisfied in life if the lasting qualities of a person attract them too.

YankeePride1967
06-27-05, 07:42 PM
Soriambi pretty much explained how I feel about this. By definition, shallow has to do with lacking depth. To have attraction determined by surface things like looks or trappings like wealth and power have nothing to do with core traits that a person has. Looks and money are not who a person is, it's what they have. Looks fade and money may or may not last. A person's core traits, however, remain throughout their life. BTW, being attracted to looks isn't a bad thing, IMO, but I think a person will probably be happier and more satisfied in life if the lasting qualities of a person attract them too.

People have the right to look for whatever they want in a mate but one thing holds true. As people age, personality doesn't fade. And for someone looking for looks, you will age too.

PalmerGA
06-28-05, 07:51 AM
I wouldn't kick her out of bed for eatin' crackers! ;)

PalmerGA
06-28-05, 07:56 AM
I personally know alot of women that have a much prettier face then her.Me too, but with a body like hers I could tolerate just "above average" looks. Apparently HS can too.

RhodyYanksFan
06-28-05, 08:46 AM
Watch out what you say about his girlfriend. He'll try to get you fired for talking bad about her.

http://www.azcentral.com/ent/celeb/articles/0601stern.html

Hitman23
06-28-05, 08:49 AM
Watch out what you say about his girlfriend. He'll try to get you fired for talking bad about her.

http://www.azcentral.com/ent/celeb/articles/0601stern.htmlhe's such a friggin baby sometimes. I can't believe they fired him for that.

NelsonMuntz
06-28-05, 09:04 AM
Watch out what you say about his girlfriend. He'll try to get you fired for talking bad about her.

http://www.azcentral.com/ent/celeb/articles/0601stern.html
Here we go again. The story was a page 6 gossip piece. It has never been confirmed that the writer was actually fired because of Howard and FHM has denied that Howard had anything to do with the writer being fired. Howard made an open offer for the page 6 columnist to come on the show and discuss where he got the story from but the writer never responded.

RhodyYanksFan
06-28-05, 10:51 AM
Here we go again. The story was a page 6 gossip piece. It has never been confirmed that the writer was actually fired because of Howard and FHM has denied that Howard had anything to do with the writer being fired. Howard made an open offer for the page 6 columnist to come on the show and discuss where he got the story from but the writer never responded.

blah blah blah...believe what you want - it's all spun some way.

yanksrule69
06-28-05, 10:52 AM
he's such a friggin baby sometimes.

I cannot stand anything about Howard Stern. He comes off as a huge baby to me. Anytime I have to listen to him he is complaining and bitching about something. I honestly have no clue how people find him entertaining at all.

NelsonMuntz
06-28-05, 11:41 AM
blah blah blah...believe what you want - it's all spun some way.
Yeah, right back at you slick.

b-ball-lunachick
06-29-05, 01:24 AM
I cannot stand anything about Howard Stern. He comes off as a huge baby to me. Anytime I have to listen to him he is complaining and bitching about something. I honestly have no clue how people find him entertaining at all.

why would you ever "have to" listen to him? :confused:

Oz_Bomber
06-29-05, 01:29 AM
ok.. question from an oot'er.

What's a butter face? :-ponder-:

b-ball-lunachick
06-29-05, 01:51 AM
ok.. question from an oot'er.

What's a butter face? :-ponder-:

oot'er, huh? :D i'll give a shot to explaining it. :D

it's a girl with a great body, and an unattractive face...."everything's good butter (but her) face"...

Oz_Bomber
06-29-05, 01:55 AM
:D I like it.

(oot'er - out of towner :D )

yanksrule69
06-29-05, 07:39 AM
why would you ever "have to" listen to him? :confused:

If I am near a radio that I don't have control over. For example, in a car.

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