Or PeterAnonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:She made the announcement this morning that she'll be there through January, then leaving the show. She's staying as part of the NBC family. She turned 60 this year and wants to turn the page and be more available for her young girls.
I hope Craig gets the anchor chair full-time.
Will the Hoda/Jenna drinking hour finally go away? Jenna must be frazzled with this news.
Boy, I’m gonna miss her. She is part of my morning routine. I really hope you enjoy the time with your children.
As far as the second chair, I wonder if it will be Craig, Chanel or Laura.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:People still watch this crap?
+1.
My 75 year old mom watches. It's dumbed down enough that she can follow and finds its light and fun. Pretty sure it's a fluffy daily "news" show for seniors. It's almost like an infomercial for Amazon crap. My mom has ordered more crap because "it's on the today's show." Very much for old people.
I bet your mom wishes you were more like Hoda.
Anonymous wrote:I really enjoyed watching her interactions with the athletes at the Olympics.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Craig’s voice is so hoarse. Am I the only one who is bothered by this?
No. I also find it annoying. It has been like that for years. I'm frankly surprised he can stay on a national program with that voice.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I hope she doesn’t have breast cancer again. BC is notorious for coming back years later.
If I were financially set for life, I’d retire at 60 too. As an older single mom, she should enjoy her kids and bank money for trust funds. She could move to the fancy burbs and live like a Queen.
She already lives in the burbs.
Anonymous wrote:I hope she doesn’t have breast cancer again. BC is notorious for coming back years later.
If I were financially set for life, I’d retire at 60 too. As an older single mom, she should enjoy her kids and bank money for trust funds. She could move to the fancy burbs and live like a Queen.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:She is very fortunate that she can choose to make this decision. I'm sure lots of people would love to be able to stop working or cut back to be there for their family, but they don't have her financial resources to be able to do that. Kudos to her for making what was probably a difficult decision (walking away from a prestigious, well paying job).
She's old. Plenty of people retire at 60. It's not like she's a 40 year old deciding to retire.
dp And how old are you, pp? I think age is very relative and I don't think 60 is as old as I used to. There are plenty of things a 60 year old can do. I think it will be interesting when you approach that age whether you will be so dismissive
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:People still watch this crap?
+1.
My 75 year old mom watches. It's dumbed down enough that she can follow and finds its light and fun. Pretty sure it's a fluffy daily "news" show for seniors. It's almost like an infomercial for Amazon crap. My mom has ordered more crap because "it's on the today's show." Very much for old people.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:People still watch this crap?
+1.
My 75 year old mom watches. It's dumbed down enough that she can follow and finds its light and fun. Pretty sure it's a fluffy daily "news" show for seniors. It's almost like an infomercial for Amazon crap. My mom has ordered more crap because "it's on the today's show." Very much for old people.
It’s also a huge hit in doctor and dentist offices/waiting rooms
Anonymous wrote:If I have money at 60. (I won't) there is no way I'll be working. I am 55 now with two kids in middle school and I am so dang tired.