Jack Traeger
New in Town
- Messages
- 10
- Location
- midwest
Good morning all,
To all veterans who have served our country this is your day, I personally
thank you for your service. It occured to me as I channel surfed last night
and saw the new James Bond star on Letterman, something Shelly Winters
said on the tonight show a few years ago. Aas you may know she was
quite outspoken. She told Carson about the "studio system" in Hollywood and how some stars likened it to indentured servitude. She disagreed.
She told Mr. Carson that while a studio may have had you locked up for
7 years legally speaking, that's when some of our greatest movie stars
were created. There were schools on studio lots that taught fledgling
actresses and actors proper english, manners, and how to dress. She also
went on to say that whenever a celebrity was out in public, they were
always dresssed appropriately, and looked like a star. Ms. Winters further
went on to say, " some of these kids that appear on your show look like they need a bath." I couldn't agree more. I regret the rambling, but do grow
weary of seeing these folks who in many cases are enormously overcompensated with three or four days growth, blue jeans with holes in the
knees, and greasy string hair. In a defacto manner , we the public are
their employers. When they appear before us, they are reporting for work.
I've asked myself often times, if I had an employee who consistenly
exhibited that behavior, perhaps offensive to our customers, how long I
would allow it, not very long. Anyway, thanks for the opportunity to blow
off steam, I would greatly appreciate your opinion.
Regards,
Jack Traeger
To all veterans who have served our country this is your day, I personally
thank you for your service. It occured to me as I channel surfed last night
and saw the new James Bond star on Letterman, something Shelly Winters
said on the tonight show a few years ago. Aas you may know she was
quite outspoken. She told Carson about the "studio system" in Hollywood and how some stars likened it to indentured servitude. She disagreed.
She told Mr. Carson that while a studio may have had you locked up for
7 years legally speaking, that's when some of our greatest movie stars
were created. There were schools on studio lots that taught fledgling
actresses and actors proper english, manners, and how to dress. She also
went on to say that whenever a celebrity was out in public, they were
always dresssed appropriately, and looked like a star. Ms. Winters further
went on to say, " some of these kids that appear on your show look like they need a bath." I couldn't agree more. I regret the rambling, but do grow
weary of seeing these folks who in many cases are enormously overcompensated with three or four days growth, blue jeans with holes in the
knees, and greasy string hair. In a defacto manner , we the public are
their employers. When they appear before us, they are reporting for work.
I've asked myself often times, if I had an employee who consistenly
exhibited that behavior, perhaps offensive to our customers, how long I
would allow it, not very long. Anyway, thanks for the opportunity to blow
off steam, I would greatly appreciate your opinion.
Regards,
Jack Traeger