I would life for Kevin to give us a tour of his Louis Vuitton and bag collection and let us know which bags are best to travel with for various trips such as family vacation, weekend getaway or a cruise.
I would life for Kevin to give us a tour of his Louis Vuitton and bag collection and let us know which bags are best to travel with for various trips such as family vacation, weekend getaway or a cruise.
ROFL!!! That could be a whole show!
I would life for Kevin to give us a tour of his Louis Vuitton and bag collection and let us know which bags are best to travel with for various trips such as family vacation, weekend getaway or a cruise.
ROFL!!! That could be a whole show!
I would life for Kevin to give us a tour of his Louis Vuitton and bag collection and let us know which bags are best to travel with for various trips such as family vacation, weekend getaway or a cruise.
WebmasterKathy has taken my classes and has started her own Louis Vuitton collection.![]()
Sadly kinda true... But on a MUCH smaller scale than Kevin!
But in my defense- at the LV store in Rome, a gorgeous Italian man in a TUXEDO opened the door from inside for me, and they served us champagne (or maybe Prosecco) while we shopped. GOOD champagne! You don't get that kind of attention at Costco.
And let's not talk about Pete's LV collection...![]()
Sadly kinda true... But on a MUCH smaller scale than Kevin!
But in my defense- at the LV store in Rome, a gorgeous Italian man in a TUXEDO opened the door from inside for me, and they served us champagne (or maybe Prosecco) while we shopped. GOOD champagne! You don't get that kind of attention at Costco.
And let's not talk about Pete's LV collection...![]()
But in my defense- at the LV store in Rome, a gorgeous Italian man in a TUXEDO opened the door from inside for me, and they served us champagne (or maybe Prosecco) while we shopped. GOOD champagne! You don't get that kind of attention at Costco.
I really hate to single out anyone on the podcast team, but if honesty is what you want, then I'll say that Kevin has become increasingly overbearing on the podcast over time. I have been listening since '08, and it just seems like he's become more and more prone to interrupting people and hijacking conversations in order to voice his opinion on a given matter. It's not that he's opinionated (and often I agree with his opinions), but that he seems to think that what he has to say on the topic at hand is so germane and so important that he has to cut others off.
I know the round-table format is relatively free-form, and people will naturally interrupt and talk over each other as in any normal conversation amongst a large group. However, Kevin does this far more than anyone else, to the point of being off-putting. I'm sure that Kevin is a lovely man in person, but I am sorry to say that when I hear that he is part of the panel for a given segment, my interest level drops a bit.
I've been trying to think of a time when Kevin "cut others off" to "voice his opinion." I can't. Certainly not "far more than anyone else" at the round table.
It is not only Kevin that cut people off or interrupts, they all have done it. With that said, when Kevin does interrupt, he usually has a very valid point about the subject at hand, when he is done, he apologizes and conversation carries on. I for one can not point fingers, I don't mean to interject my thoughts but in a round table discussion a person needs to get their point in when they can. I truly love his "this is what I think" attitude. He is usually on point with his comments, and heck, who is going to argue with how he views something, it is his opinion after all. We each have a right to that!
Kevin, keep doing what you are doing. I'd rather have full information with someone that has been there done that, then a spectator view of a situation.![]()