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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote]Wanting to make money is not evil. Pretending that she's just a little ol' ranch wife, no different than any other ranch wife, except for this little ol' blog that she started on a whim and writes herself and jinkie! look how it took off . . . yuck. She was a marketing major, and it paid off. Fine. But her tactics are sleazy (from what I read on the MW site, which I, like a lot of people, used to visit when the scales first fell from my eyes) and her product sucks.[/quote] Agreed. But the reeple squatters will be back on the attack shortly. They offer such great advice: "don't read her blog," "don't buy her books," "don't watch the show." Too bad they don't follow some of it and leave this site. Combating PW negativity must pay well.[/quote] Actually you haters are driving people to her site. You are a marketing dream come true! I've NEVER looked at her site until this topic came up, but I just wasted 20 min of my life digging around on there. If her show is on fios, I'll dig it up tonight and see what this is all about. I don't see the big deal, she seems to be a clever internet personality who have capitalized well for herself.[/quote] Congrats on your new fandom! Hope you have better luck with her recipes than I did. I would bet that an equal amount of traffic has gone to Marlboro Woman, Pioneer Woman Sux, and Pie Near Woman, too. It was enlightening for me to read comments from real ranch wives about real everyday ranching wife lives at those sites, and I wish I could find more blogs about that day-to-day living and working on a ranch. When I was a little girl, I wanted more than anything to be a farmer; the realities of money and the amount of time and work required changed my mind (that and a fear of livestock), but the lifestyle still fascinates me.[/quote]
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