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Kate04:

--- Quote from: Mandoli on August 31, 2011, 01:46:06 PM ---
--- Quote from: RabbitInTheMoon on August 30, 2011, 10:33:28 AM ---I am not going to judge Shelly's mothering skills based on how I see her on a reality show with a high price prize at the end.  Money makes even the saintly get a little crazy with it.
--- End quote ---

Agreed. Honestly, it's a game, and you're going to try to do whatever you can that's in the rules in order to win. You can't expect to be yourself in that house, because you might not get anywhere fast.

--- End quote ---

I disagree. Even though it's a game, you are what you are.  Many players play a clean game and get far and are respected.  I think this is the way they are IRL (ie Hayden, Lane).  Sheliar's game was dirty from the beginning and to do the kind of hollering and meanness and cattiness that she displayed on National TV speaks to me of what kind of person she is OFF TV.

Even so, her family shouldn't be accused or be made to blame or be harrassed for her faults.

realshowfan:
Her being involved in business but also one that is a family-person teaching her daughter morals is definitely a conflicting life, especially if the type of business she's involved in pursues in somewhat unethical but legal activities. I think she's combined both different lives for the game, which translates to this controversy we have now.

I think just the fact that she's easily switched sides is just frustrating to watch in general (if it was any other person there would still be posts of anger and objection), but the fact she's a mother, to others, becomes unbearable.

Death threats though, wow.

Mandoli:

--- Quote from: Kate04 on August 31, 2011, 04:31:07 PM ---
--- Quote from: Mandoli on August 31, 2011, 01:46:06 PM ---
--- Quote from: RabbitInTheMoon on August 30, 2011, 10:33:28 AM ---I am not going to judge Shelly's mothering skills based on how I see her on a reality show with a high price prize at the end.  Money makes even the saintly get a little crazy with it.
--- End quote ---

Agreed. Honestly, it's a game, and you're going to try to do whatever you can that's in the rules in order to win. You can't expect to be yourself in that house, because you might not get anywhere fast.
--- End quote ---

I disagree. Even though it's a game, you are what you are.  Many players play a clean game and get far and are respected.  I think this is the way they are IRL (ie Hayden, Lane).  Sheliar's game was dirty from the beginning and to do the kind of hollering and meanness and cattiness that she displayed on National TV speaks to me of what kind of person she is OFF TV.

Even so, her family shouldn't be accused or be made to blame or be harrassed for her faults.
--- End quote ---

The part in bold I agree with. I'm not going to agree with the first part, however. If I went on the show and never feuded with anyone, would you ever believe that I have a mood disorder and I could have a meltdown at any time? Sometimes, being in a game like this brings out the worst in people. Some people don't put on this kind of show for ha-has.

Kate04:

--- Quote from: Mandoli on August 31, 2011, 06:52:41 PM ---
--- Quote from: Kate04 on August 31, 2011, 04:31:07 PM ---
--- Quote from: Mandoli on August 31, 2011, 01:46:06 PM ---
--- Quote from: RabbitInTheMoon on August 30, 2011, 10:33:28 AM ---I am not going to judge Shelly's mothering skills based on how I see her on a reality show with a high price prize at the end.  Money makes even the saintly get a little crazy with it.
--- End quote ---

Agreed. Honestly, it's a game, and you're going to try to do whatever you can that's in the rules in order to win. You can't expect to be yourself in that house, because you might not get anywhere fast.
--- End quote ---

I disagree. Even though it's a game, you are what you are.  Many players play a clean game and get far and are respected.  I think this is the way they are IRL (ie Hayden, Lane).  Sheliar's game was dirty from the beginning and to do the kind of hollering and meanness and cattiness that she displayed on National TV speaks to me of what kind of person she is OFF TV.

Even so, her family shouldn't be accused or be made to blame or be harrassed for her faults.
--- End quote ---

The part in bold I agree with. I'm not going to agree with the first part, however. If I went on the show and never feuded with anyone, would you ever believe that I have a mood disorder and I could have a meltdown at any time? Sometimes, being in a game like this brings out the worst in people. Some people don't put on this kind of show for ha-has.

--- End quote ---

I hear what you are saying but Sheliar's hollering and backstabbing and meanness and cattiness and even stealing were so extreme that it leads me to believe she easily could be this way IRL.  She did all of this effortlessly.  :knuckles:  But again, it is wrong to blame her family.

TexasLady:
Just to clear this up, Shelly is an executive at NBFog. She is the VP of Business Development. Nothing unethical at all.


The OutDoor Wire                                
Tuesday, February 8, 2011

Moore NBFog's New VP of Business Development

AUSTIN, TX - NBFog, a multi-discipline company focusing primarily on brand building for the outdoor industry, is pleased to announce the Vice President of Business Development, Shelly Moore. Shelly joined the team in January. "She is a proven sales and marketing executive with excellent strategic and managements skills," said Mike Callahan, CEO of NBFog. "Her track record of success speaks for itself. We know Shelly will move the needle of success for any of our clients."

Shelly has been a creative and disciplined leader in the outdoor industry for over 12 years. She has been able to direct high volume domestic and international sales and sourcing opportunities through strong core competencies in sales execution, management, meticulous planning, extensive professional relationships and extremely effective communication.

Source: http://www.theoutdoorwire.com/story/12971567997259xg7zesj

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