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Flow (as in Aunt) comes to The View

This is my swan song, my last missive as brand ambassador for The View. I shall hang up my tiara and blue sash until the next time duty calls.

Check out the guests and topics for the coming days: a bodily function, a former governor, Captain Fantastic, a dancing celebrity.

This week on The View

  • Tuesday: Elissa Stein and Susan Kim talk with the ladies about their book, Flow: The Cultural Story of Menstruation. Call me a nerd, but I think this sounds fascinating.

  • Wednesday: Forest Whitaker tells about Our Family Wedding and Jessie Venture talks about American Conspiracies.
  • Thursday: Sir Elton John joins in on Hot Topics.
  • Friday: Kate Gosselin. Who’s caring for her children? That woman is as overexposed as a Polaroid picture of the south pole.

Don’t forget to vote in the Limerick Chick contest! Voting ends Tuesday morning for Flight 2, and opens later that day for Flight 3.

Disclosure: I am a participant in a MomCentral campaign for ABC Daytime and will receive a tote bag or other The View branded items to facilitate my review.

7 Responses

  1. I love, love, love your line about Kate Gosselin.
    Hey, I am finally coming up for air after insane week and going to give you a ring. Does that sound exciting or scary? Thanks, Lori.

  2. I once wrote a sociology paper on cultural perceptions of menstruation and menopause. It was interesting.

  3. “That woman is as overexposed as a Polaroid picture of the south pole.”

    I think I am in love.

  4. Sounds sort of interesting.
    Is Kate still getting lots of coverage? I don’t read the gossip mags and I haven’t seen her on TV as much. Of course I don’t watch the gossip shows either.

  5. The menstruation books sounds like something I’d love to read. When i taught the “Period” class to Girl Scouts, I told them about Egyptian women using rolled up papyrus and pioneer women bleeding into their clothes. I think they were scarred for life.

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