Legislative candidate Morgan Meyer isn’t the only member of his University Park household who is soliciting votes. His wife, Keana, is a candidate for D Magazine‘s 10 Most Beautiful Women.
Jeez, Jeannie — judge much? I don’t have a daughter, but I have three nieces, and I’ll be thrilled if they all grow up to be beautiful models who can wire a chandelier in less than 15 minutes.
I cannot imagine worse qualities than being obsessed with modeling and yoga and all those self absorbed habits. No, I think the Mean Girls analogy applies, specifically Regina George’s mother. Park Cities has too many of that kind. We don’t need to celebrate one. I DO have a daughter and I’d rather have her be a DIana Nyad than a Keana Meyer.
I think hating is a pretty bad habit. So is smoking and picking your teeth. I know people who pick their teeth at the dinner table, observe what they have dislodged, and then eat it. THAT, my dear HPSoccerMom, is a terrible habit. Live and let live. Don’t vote for her if you don’t like her. Save your karma and your energy and wuit hating.
Oh HPSoccerMom, give me a break. I can think of about 1,000 qualities that are worse than yoga. I don’t know… how about smoking, talking poorly about others, littering, reading US Weekly magazine, sticking your gum under a table, Ed Hardy T-shirts, being dramatic (ahem, “I cannot imagine worse qualities…”), the list goes on. I would hardly list a workout on the bad list.
Don’t hate a gal just because she is paid to be pretty. Heck, sounds like a score of a job to me. I’d take that check any day.
@HPSoccerMom, she’s also obsessed with nature, gardening, water preservation, and keeping her kids involved in philanthropic activities like Wee Volunteer. There are plenty of soccer moms in Park Cities, too, by the way.
@C Squared, can I add talking on the phone in a crowded elevator? That really irks me these days.
@Namaste… I was listing things *others* might find repulsive. Me? To each their own. And trust me, I can’t get through the airport without my stack of magazines.
Play close attention HP moms, this is what you don’t want your daughters to grow up to be. Think of the Plastics from the movie ‘Mean Girls.’
Jeez, Jeannie — judge much? I don’t have a daughter, but I have three nieces, and I’ll be thrilled if they all grow up to be beautiful models who can wire a chandelier in less than 15 minutes.
haters gonna hate. What a waste of energy, though.
I don’t know, I’d rather be her than Jeannie, who seems like a “mean girl” herself. Grab yourself a mirror Jeannie.
I cannot imagine worse qualities than being obsessed with modeling and yoga and all those self absorbed habits. No, I think the Mean Girls analogy applies, specifically Regina George’s mother. Park Cities has too many of that kind. We don’t need to celebrate one. I DO have a daughter and I’d rather have her be a DIana Nyad than a Keana Meyer.
Good Luck Keana!
HPSoccermom, you are joking, right? Yoga is worse than the porn “hobby” of Erika Perdue? I’d even bet that Diana Nyad practices yoga.
I think hating is a pretty bad habit. So is smoking and picking your teeth. I know people who pick their teeth at the dinner table, observe what they have dislodged, and then eat it. THAT, my dear HPSoccerMom, is a terrible habit. Live and let live. Don’t vote for her if you don’t like her. Save your karma and your energy and wuit hating.
Oh HPSoccerMom, give me a break. I can think of about 1,000 qualities that are worse than yoga. I don’t know… how about smoking, talking poorly about others, littering, reading US Weekly magazine, sticking your gum under a table, Ed Hardy T-shirts, being dramatic (ahem, “I cannot imagine worse qualities…”), the list goes on. I would hardly list a workout on the bad list.
Don’t hate a gal just because she is paid to be pretty. Heck, sounds like a score of a job to me. I’d take that check any day.
@HPSoccerMom, she’s also obsessed with nature, gardening, water preservation, and keeping her kids involved in philanthropic activities like Wee Volunteer. There are plenty of soccer moms in Park Cities, too, by the way.
@C Squared, can I add talking on the phone in a crowded elevator? That really irks me these days.
@C Squared – reading US Weekly magazine? Really? Dang. I was feeling very superior there for a moment.
@Namaste… I was listing things *others* might find repulsive. Me? To each their own. And trust me, I can’t get through the airport without my stack of magazines.
Sigh. The whole hating the pretty girl thing is so cliche and overplayed. Women should celebrate women.