I was busy watching college volleyball and whether or not Kobe Bryant was going to finally pass "His Airness" in Michael Jordan by being third on the all-time NBA regular season points list.
What did Lisa say in her final moments on the air?
I wonder if everyone on set actually cried just before the screen went black. Sometimes, but not often, it happens with those kinds of moments when fans feel that external emotional attachment to a person that we genuinely and truly enjoyed watching on a regular basis.
My memories weren't just one particular show from Italy or back in the studio. It is with whatever other fans have decided to showcase here with caps and on YouTube. Occasionally, I would look inside our monthly cable bill or nowadays, whenever my mother purchases gifts after calling the station a few times--I would briefly glance at their monthly program guide. Sometimes, you would see Lisa on the cover.
But now her "ship has sailed", so-to speak...
We are all looking forward to seeing that actual clip of her farewell speech whenever someone gets time to upload it.
Sure, things are going to be different on QVC, but the cliche is true:
There will be no one with the talent, the desire, and more importantly, the personality and grace that Lisa Robertson displayed for almost 19 years (a bit more if you count her prior work on other competing shopping channels).
In other words, it is safe to say that no host (no matter how much experience or the exact number of Facebook/Twitter followers) will ever fill the capable shoes of Lisa Robertson. She was one of a kind.
I guess it is time to start jamming that Misc./Ladies Discussion thread for Lisa's next chapter, unless she decides to stay in television for the rest of her career.
As the old adage goes, time does heal old wounds.
Too bad you cannot find too much of Lisa memorabilia on Ebay, this would have been an awesome time for fans to make some extra money.
