Subject: RE: BS: Who the heck is 'Doctor Phil'??? From: Greg F. Date: 31 Dec 17 - 10:52 AM First.....I'm not sure what to make of it. I'm not sure what point you're trying to maks. |
Subject: RE: BS: Who the heck is 'Doctor Phil'??? From: Stilly River Sage Date: 30 Dec 17 - 11:19 AM Henry Louis Gates visited the genealogical background of "Dr. Phil" in this season's Finding Your Roots. It wasn't a particularly riveting revelation, but it did round out information about how Phil came to be doing the work he does. |
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Subject: RE: BS: Who the heck is 'Doctor Phil'??? From: DMcG Date: 30 Dec 17 - 08:12 AM Children and alphabets: my daughter - now 31 - is still furious with her reception class (kindergarden) teacher who wanted the children 'give the sounds' for all the letters on more or less the first day. My daughter did fine unless she got to X when she stopped, saying 'I know the letter is X and I can give you several worda starting with X but thwy start with different sounds. So the teacher made the sound she wanted - broadly a hiss - then claimed my daughter couldnt do it. The resentment is still there. |
Subject: RE: BS: Who the heck is 'Doctor Phil'??? From: keberoxu Date: 28 Dec 17 - 07:26 PM Yes, I know, it's an elderly thread. My post is on topic, though, and I'm reluctant to start a new thread thereon. The Boston Globe, I wasn't aware, before today, that they had branched out. Now, in addition to their website and their ink-on-paper, they have something called statnews. And Doctor Phil is the big feature today. StatNews dot com First the Boston Globe takes on an exposé of an organized religion; now they take on ... medicine? I'm not sure what to make of it. |
Subject: RE: BS: Who the heck is 'Doctor Phil'??? From: Dewey Date: 19 Jan 05 - 05:31 AM Yep! SRS, I agree, there is a great deal of necessary rote learning in Sesame street but I still say it is un-imaginative and treats the child like a complete empty slate without prior experiences to guide him or her. which of course most children have had. Repeat after me: A Ant!...A B Barn!...B C Cat!....C D Dog!....D For example, I once saw a kindergarten teacher do something that reminds me of the empty slate model (of course Sesame Street is not this bad but I'll leave it for you to judge) "Children Time for Science, "We're gonna give this plant over here water. This other one over there isn't going to get any at all, In a couple of weeks we are going to see which one dies" Dah! Mrs. Teacher, let's not give you any water for a week and see what happens to you. Anyone with a brain knows that any kid is not so idiotic that he/she cannot reach a full conclusion on this one. After all, don't kids drink the self-same water as well, and most of them also have been exposed to the experience of needing water. The same goes for the alphabet, haven't most kids had some prior exposure to it as well. Do they really need to know that D goes with Dog? I think not, most likely they already know most of the alphabet, they may have to see it a few times more, but they don't need to be flatly introduced to be re-introduced to it, although some may need the introduction that the vast majority don't, if they don't have parents that care about them or read to them at all. And are language starved and deprived. The television show should re-inenforce the job that the parents have done, in any case I don't see Sesame Street as the kid's first and only encounter with his/her own brain. Dewey |
Subject: RE: BS: Who the heck is 'Doctor Phil'??? From: GUEST,Still laughing Date: 18 Jan 05 - 10:40 AM I saw Jerry Springer - The Opera. Funniest satirical musical I've seen for many years. Jerry gets a real bashing. Do not listen to it if you do not like rude words. Still laughing. |
Subject: RE: BS: Who the heck is 'Doctor Phil'??? From: Georgiansilver Date: 17 Jan 05 - 06:56 PM 69 |
Subject: RE: BS: Who the heck is 'Doctor Phil'??? From: Once Famous Date: 17 Jan 05 - 06:48 PM Cool, Annamil |
Subject: RE: BS: Who the heck is 'Doctor Phil'??? From: annamill Date: 17 Jan 05 - 02:51 PM I watched day-time TV once. Didn't like it. I see nothing has changed. Hey Martin, your "Grand Old Oprah" joke actually made me giggle. Love, Annamill |
Subject: RE: BS: Who the heck is 'Doctor Phil'??? From: Stilly River Sage Date: 17 Jan 05 - 02:27 PM Sesame street is a bit Dick and Jane-ish: and assumes the child is a complete idiot; Sesame Street assumes that very small children are learning very rapidly, and that not all of them are in English-speaking households. The lowest-common denominator that works for the tiny children who watch it is the occasional "special English" slow and clear approach, but it does NOT presume that a child is an idiot. It does presume that their caregivers are watching with them, so it endeavors to entertain them as well as teach the children. SRS |
Subject: RE: BS: Who the heck is 'Doctor Phil'??? From: Bee-dubya-ell Date: 17 Jan 05 - 02:11 PM I know who Doctor Phil is. He's someone whose picture is sometimes on a magazine cover in the grocery store checkout lane. That puts him in the same category as the latest murder/kidnapping victim/perpetrator whose story, which should be of strictly local interest, has been chosen by the media to be of major national import. It also puts him in the same class as Britney Spears. In fact, it's possible he and Ms Spears are the same person, but it seems pretty unlikely. |
Subject: RE: BS: Who the heck is 'Doctor Phil'??? From: Dewey Date: 17 Jan 05 - 07:51 AM My favorite Dr. Phil quote (which I keep in my favor quotations diary) is the following. GET REAL! GET SMART! AND GET GOING! You can also take Dr. Phil's "Get Real Course" a self improvement seminar. Dr. Phil rightly believes people don't get ahead in life because of their "pie in the sky" fantasies and, also their inability to obtain self-disciplinary, foward moving actions, needed to resolve those problems. He stresses a strong work ethic, starting from scratch and moving foward from where you currently are in life, and most importantly, not blaming others for your problems, or depending on them to solve your problems. Basically he has a common sense, face life for what it is, approach to developmental long-term success. The show is stupid however, with a lot of ego-centered put downs by the Doctor toward the less enlightened (dare I say stupid) Guests that agree to come on the program to intentionally get hammered. These people obviously have problems and the good doctor exploits them for entertainment purposes and to promote his sense of self importance. Dr. Phil has had some wacky products for dieting too, that never worked out so well (1.e. being in-accurate in their claims and purposes) His quotations and semimars would be more credible if it were't for the gladiator style productions he makes (on television) out of his guests (victims) and their "problems" Personally I wouldn't want to go on a nationally televised program just to have the good Doctor rake me over the coals in front of millions. Not that I couldn't use such advise from one like him, now and then. (actually NOW,.... now that I think about it!) But I'll chose my consultation in a private, not in front of an entire nation for the sake of scrutiny! P.S. in reguards to Sesame street it is not politically correct, as it does not adopt whole language, but is based on the taxonomic liguistic hierachy (bottom up method to reading/learning rather than top down intergrated model) Sesame street is a bit Dick and Jane-ish: and assumes the child is a complete idiot; he/she has to learn all the letters, procede to the words, concepts etc. to be accepted as a learner. Works great in the world of re-medial reading (which some kids do need) but there is far more color to education that just knowing the fundamental facts; and, in general it is a very un-imaginative show. It is probably more for the liking of the Ward and June Clever's of the world (if any are still around and alive to appreciate its telecast :-) The show is a very safe and structured format, but a little on the boring side for the imaginative and un-traditional. Dewey (un-employed school teacher, pizza boy, with a bright new "get real" attitude for the future) |
Subject: RE: BS: Who the heck is 'Doctor Phil'??? From: Once Famous Date: 14 Jan 05 - 11:54 AM Jerry Lewis was last seen chasing Howard Dean yelling "Dean! Dean!" |
Subject: RE: BS: Who the heck is 'Doctor Phil'??? From: Little Hawk Date: 14 Jan 05 - 10:50 AM Better than "Jerry Lewis - The Opera". |
Subject: RE: BS: Who the heck is 'Doctor Phil'??? From: Stilly River Sage Date: 14 Jan 05 - 10:37 AM At the same time you should as the follow-up: Does anybody want to see Jerry Springer - The Opera No to both. |
Subject: RE: BS: Who the heck is 'Doctor Phil'??? From: GUEST,Bill the Collie Date: 14 Jan 05 - 08:59 AM Anybody else seen "Jerry Springer - The Opera"? |
Subject: RE: BS: Who the heck is 'Doctor Phil'??? From: Donuel Date: 13 Jan 05 - 07:36 PM Dr. Phil is dear Abby Doo Dah Doo Dah Dr. Phil is dear Abby with a PhD. |
Subject: RE: BS: Who the heck is 'Doctor Phil'??? From: Little Hawk Date: 13 Jan 05 - 06:42 PM No indeed! Sesame Street knows ALL there is to know about political correctness. So do most of the lacklustre comic strips in the daily newspaper these days. Where are Calvin & Hobbes when we really need them? Martin, check out a comic book called "Liberty Meadows" if you get a chance to and are inclined to...it's great! It's a comic magazine, and its author (Frank "Monkey Boy" Cho) indirectly inspired me to create Chongo Chimp. |
Subject: RE: BS: Who the heck is 'Doctor Phil'??? From: Once Famous Date: 13 Jan 05 - 12:47 PM yeah and Sesame Stree is no lightweight in exploiting political correctness either. |
Subject: RE: BS: Who the heck is 'Doctor Phil'??? From: Stilly River Sage Date: 12 Jan 05 - 08:08 PM Sesame Street is no lightweight when it come to sophisticated humor. They want to entertain the parents while they're engaging the children. SRS |
Subject: RE: BS: Who the heck is 'Doctor Phil'??? From: Little Hawk Date: 12 Jan 05 - 04:01 PM Who the heck is Doctor Phil? Doo da! Doo Da! Who the heck is Doctor Phil? Oh, Doo da day! Gwine to blab all night Gwine to blab all day Who the heck is Doctor Phil? Oh, Doo da day! Doctor Phil got a big bald head Doo da! Doo Da! Doctor Phil got a big bald head Oh, Doo da day! Gwine to blab all night Gwine to blab all day Who the heck is Doctor Phil? Oh, Doo da day! Doctor Phil earn a of dough Doo da! Doo Da! He earn it on da Oprah show Oh, Doo da day! Gwine to blab all night Gwine to blab all day Who the heck is Doctor Phil? Oh, Doo da day! Doctor Phil fall down de stairs Doo da! Doo Da! And rip his flowered underwear Oh, Doo da day! Gwine to blab all night Gwine to blab all day Who the heck is Doctor Phil? Oh, Doo da day! Doctor Phil got shiny boots Doo da! Doo Da! He get in big malpractice suit Oh, Doo da day! Gwine to blab all night Gwine to blab all day Who the heck is Doctor Phil? Oh, Doo da day! Doctor Phil he go to jail Doo da! Doo Da! His momman no gon' pay de bail Oh, Doo da day! Gwine to blab all night Gwine to blab all day Who the heck is Doctor Phil? Oh, Doo da day! Doctor Phil he write a book Doo da! Doo Da! You buy his book, den you be took Oh, Doo da day! Gwine to blab all night Gwine to blab all day Who the heck is Doctor Phil? Oh, Doo da day! |
Subject: RE: BS: Who the heck is 'Doctor Phil'??? From: Kaleea Date: 11 Jan 05 - 10:33 PM So the other day my neice & I were watching Sesame Street when Dr. Feel introduced a guest on his "Dr. Feel Show." The guest was none other than Dr. Phil. They seemed to pronounce their names the same way. It was a funny gag that went something like this: "I feel your pain, Dr. Phil." "And I feel you feeling my pain, Dr. Feel." "And I feel you feeling me feel your pain, Dr. Phil" . . . |
Subject: RE: BS: Who the heck is 'Doctor Phil'??? From: Stilly River Sage Date: 11 Jan 05 - 06:35 PM Old, I hope not! She's nowhere near crone age yet. SRS |
Subject: RE: BS: Who the heck is 'Doctor Phil'??? From: GUEST,HC Date: 11 Jan 05 - 06:21 PM It's people like Dr. Phil wot cause unrest. Also, he is a pompous(sp?) hypocrite. How can left-thinking people take him seriously??? But seriously......I dislike him for most, if not all of the previously stated reasons. :D |
Subject: RE: BS: Who the heck is 'Doctor Phil'??? From: Little Hawk Date: 11 Jan 05 - 05:42 PM Hmmm. Unusual idea there, Bruce, but I think I know where we can get some... |
Subject: RE: BS: Who the heck is 'Doctor Phil'??? From: Once Famous Date: 11 Jan 05 - 05:31 PM How about Grand Ole Oprah |
Subject: RE: BS: Who the heck is 'Doctor Phil'??? From: Peace Date: 11 Jan 05 - 05:24 PM I would sooner drink liguid shite than watch shows like that. |
Subject: RE: BS: Who the heck is 'Doctor Phil'??? From: Stilly River Sage Date: 11 Jan 05 - 05:09 PM She's a marvelous woman, who has fought a monumental and very public battle with her weight over the decades. She has kept it off for quite a while now, so maybe that should be Oprah: the Operetta. :) |
Subject: RE: BS: Who the heck is 'Doctor Phil'??? From: Bill the Collie Date: 11 Jan 05 - 03:29 PM Well we've had "Jerry Springer - The Opera". How about "Oprah - The Opera", then. |
Subject: RE: BS: Who the heck is 'Doctor Phil'??? From: Bobert Date: 09 Jan 05 - 09:19 PM People will do anything.... No pride left... Bobert |
Subject: RE: BS: Who the heck is 'Doctor Phil'??? From: Little Hawk Date: 09 Jan 05 - 09:05 PM Yes, it's sad. And kind of horrifying. |
Subject: RE: BS: Who the heck is 'Doctor Phil'??? From: Once Famous Date: 09 Jan 05 - 08:54 PM SRS I agree with you. I find it mind boggling that people go on these types of shows. Even worse, shows like Springer, Maury Povich and the like where people make complete idiots of themselves. I don't think these stories or the people are phony. These people are perhaps the most desparate lives that can be found. It is the freak show at the circus, repackaged. |
Subject: RE: BS: Who the heck is 'Doctor Phil'??? From: Little Hawk Date: 09 Jan 05 - 08:20 PM Much, much longer, I hope! I walked into the drugstore yesterday, doing what I usually do...and NOT buying any drugs! :-) I was going to the post office. What do I see? Doctor Phil's fat face grinning at me from a display of his books, mounted on a life-size cardboard Doctor Phil figure. I gave him a backfist on my way out the door. And, Bobert, YES you did link me to Doctor Phil, but I can't recall on which thread it was. |
Subject: RE: BS: Who the heck is 'Doctor Phil'??? From: Bill the Collie Date: 09 Jan 05 - 08:06 PM How much longer do we have to wait for "Dr Phil - The Opera" |
Subject: RE: BS: Who the heck is 'Doctor Phil'??? From: Stilly River Sage Date: 08 Jan 05 - 11:50 PM Despite the impression you may have, I, and probably others, find the airing of those personal problems on national television troubling. I generally turn off the program if I'm flipping through channels and come across a family on stage airing their dirty linen. The fact that they're doing it on television is a convincing way to confirm their phoniness. SRS |
Subject: RE: BS: Who the heck is 'Doctor Phil'??? From: Once Famous Date: 08 Jan 05 - 11:29 PM But that's what sells product. So many here do not understand business. |
Subject: RE: BS: Who the heck is 'Doctor Phil'??? From: Stilly River Sage Date: 08 Jan 05 - 01:41 AM I don't watch much daytime television, so I didn't see him very often (or if I did, didn't see the entire program) on Oprah. I don't think I've ever watched his program more than a few minutes, pausing as I pass it on the dial. Bashing a television personality is well and good, but don't toss out the baby with the bathwater. Given the choice of seeing a good counselor/psychologist/psychiatrist or taking medications to deal with emotional problems, you're better off almost every time to choose what Freud called "the talking cure." Just don't choose to do it on national television. SRS |
Subject: RE: BS: Who the heck is 'Doctor Phil'??? From: Cluin Date: 08 Jan 05 - 01:18 AM Well, I suppose he's a slight step up from Maury "Boot Camp" Povich. |
Subject: RE: BS: Who the heck is 'Doctor Phil'??? From: LadyJean Date: 08 Jan 05 - 12:39 AM I am of the opinion that most psychiatrists and psychologists are frauds, and the ones who aren't don't do any good, they just think they do. Dr. Phil is a big, charming man, who peddles psychological snake oil. He would have made a good salesman. The fast talk, the aggressive style, and supreme egotism, would have moved a lot of any product he cared to push. It's a rotten shame he didn't take up selling real estate, or used cars, or Amway products. He would have made almost as much money, and he wouldn't have done half as much harm. I heard that Oprah Winfrey was supposed to be named Orphah. I had a great aunt named Orphah, so I remember. (We called her Aunty Feathers.) He makes a specialty of dealing with parents who lose their tempers with their children. I'll bet those poor kids catch hell for months after their parents have a session with Dr. Phi. |
Subject: RE: BS: Who the heck is 'Doctor Phil'??? From: Cluin Date: 07 Jan 05 - 09:13 PM He's a fascist. |
Subject: RE: BS: Who the heck is 'Doctor Phil'??? From: harpgirl Date: 07 Jan 05 - 02:30 PM Nanny 911 is a much more effective therapist, I think. The changes in families she initiates are remarkable and done with a discerning vision. Phil is uninspired and unimaginative and not a gifted therapist. He is a good self promoter, though. |
Subject: RE: BS: Who the heck is 'Doctor Phil'??? From: Stilly River Sage Date: 07 Jan 05 - 02:15 PM I don't have a passion for reverse spelling, I heard Oprah give this answer to someone in an interview once. Duh. I guess Oprah would know how she came up with her company name, wouldn't she? Whether her "first mane" (great head of hair, eh?) is a typo or not, she reversed the name she is using. SRS |
Subject: RE: BS: Who the heck is 'Doctor Phil'??? From: Hollowfox Date: 07 Jan 05 - 01:51 PM Palindromania. (Sorry, the book title got lost in the sending somehow.) |
Subject: RE: BS: Who the heck is 'Doctor Phil'??? From: Hollowfox Date: 07 Jan 05 - 01:09 PM ~Sorry, Mudlark and SRS, but I've checked two biographies here at work. They both agree that Ms. Winfrey's first mane is the result of a spelling error on her birth certificate. The intended name was the biblical name Orpah (Ruth, chapter 1). SRS, to satisfy your passion for reverse spelling, I recommend the books on the subject by Jon Agee, especially |
Subject: RE: BS: Who the heck is 'Doctor Phil'??? From: Bobert Date: 06 Jan 05 - 06:53 PM Now wait just a minute there, L-Hawk... I din't start this danged thread... (Go back and check, Bobert.) Like I said, I din't start this danged thread an' I don't recall ever accusin' you of Dr. Philism in any thread... The only thing you have in common with Dr. Phil is you are both nuts. Other than that? Nada, pal... Now say yer sorry and, fir gosh sakes, don't start no more threads about tv personalities 'cause they'll all purdy much end up like this thread... Think crapper here... Bobert |
Subject: RE: BS: Who the heck is 'Doctor Phil'??? From: ranger1 Date: 06 Jan 05 - 06:43 PM Dr. Phil is a quack. Or perhaps something the duck quacked up? Would that make him the duck equivalent of a hairball? My SO made an interesting observation: "The Dr. Phil Show is really just The Jerry Springer show masquerading as a self-help show. I have much more respect for Jerry Springer, at least he's honest about stirring things up and isn't pretending that he's helping people solve their problems." |
Subject: RE: BS: Who the heck is 'Doctor Phil'??? From: Little Hawk Date: 06 Jan 05 - 06:41 PM Too many, Martin. :-) Too many. |
Subject: RE: BS: Who the heck is 'Doctor Phil'??? From: Once Famous Date: 06 Jan 05 - 06:22 PM Dr. Phil is quite popular. Why do you folks have a problem with that? Is it that old conservative middle aged white man thing again? There's a heck of a lot of us, you know. |
Subject: RE: BS: Who the heck is 'Doctor Phil'??? From: Little Hawk Date: 06 Jan 05 - 01:47 PM Bobert, I just wanna say this: you have a lot of nerve assuming any of my thinking derives from this dickwad, Doctor Phil! :-) |