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I'm appearing on the Dr. Oz show
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<blockquote data-quote="Days of Broken Arrows" data-source="post: 684983" data-attributes="member: 4258"><p>I may have written this earlier in the thread (or maybe someone else said it), but he's also something of a sex symbol for older middle-aged women. They fawn over him the way they did with Barry Gibb or David Cassidy back in their youth.</p><p></p><p>Where I used to work, women ages 45 and older would record his show and discuss it the next day. They saw him as some sort of surrogate boyfriend/husband.</p><p></p><p>It annoyed me at first, but then I thought it's better these women watch Dr. Oz than all those man-blaming Shonda Rhimes shows. Better a real doctor (no matter how sketchy) than "Grey's Anatomy."</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Days of Broken Arrows, post: 684983, member: 4258"] I may have written this earlier in the thread (or maybe someone else said it), but he's also something of a sex symbol for older middle-aged women. They fawn over him the way they did with Barry Gibb or David Cassidy back in their youth. Where I used to work, women ages 45 and older would record his show and discuss it the next day. They saw him as some sort of surrogate boyfriend/husband. It annoyed me at first, but then I thought it's better these women watch Dr. Oz than all those man-blaming Shonda Rhimes shows. Better a real doctor (no matter how sketchy) than "Grey's Anatomy." [/QUOTE]
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