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08/15/2006 6:17 PM Alert 

I never saw a wild thing
sorry for itself.
A small bird will drop frozen dead from a bough
without ever having felt sorry for itself.

Self Pity, by D.H. Lawrence

I was introduced to this wonderful little poem by a teacher many years ago. Largely unknown until U.S. Navy Seal Master Chief John James Urgayle adopted it as his credo in the movie G.I. Jane, it is a powerful statement about dignity and the human spirit.

Self pity is a disease that attacks a person's dignity. By wrapping it around one's self, a feeling of somehow being absolved is fleetingly given validity, in the hope that others will see the unfairness of it all and respond in a way that will vindicate it. When the disease has finally and fully ravaged a person's dignity, it becomes the excuse for one's failures and a reason for being unto itself. Self pity attacks dignity, but it kills the spirit.

Over the past year, I have seen and heard of many opportunities for self pity to attack the dignity and spirit of someone very dear to all of us.

A little girl was once known as the "pretty, stupid one." Diagnosed with a vision problem that had led to reading difficulties, she immediately responded to corrective lenses by proving to others just how smart she really was. In today's world, where many place beauty ahead of brains, this would for many be an opportunity to play the pity card. Not this little girl - she wanted no part of that game. That little girl is a wild thing.

A teenager was competing in a talent competition and was well on her way to winning. Another contestant played a version of the pity game and ended up capturing the prize. The teenager could have played a pity card of her own but chose not to. She gave up the coveted prize, but kept her dignity. That teenager is a wild thing.

A talented young lady auditioned repeatedly so that she might do the one thing she had always dreamed of - entertaining others. Almost two hundred times she was told, "Thanks, but no thanks." She took each rejection as being one step closer to fulfilling her dream. She could have played the pity card and given up. But she never did give up, and she kept her dignity. That talented young lady is a wild thing.

A beautiful young woman was attacked by a disease that whispered in her ear, "You're not as pretty as everyone says and your dreams are never going to come true. Let me comfort you." For a while, she was indeed seduced by this voice, but her desire to succeed overcame temptation, and she fought and won the battle against bulimia, this killer of image. She could have played the pity card and been falsely comforted. But she fought, and she kept her dignity. That beautiful young woman is a wild thing.

An unknown talent was thrust into the limelight of national television, competing with other unknowns for the title of American Idol. Super talented, gorgeous, and commanding a superior stage presence, she was at first heralded and then, suddenly, subjected to criticism that belied the performances that millions had witnessed. And, on the final night of competition, she suffered an injury to her throat that presented her with a tremendous disadvantage. She could have played the pity card and cried, "Unfair.' She kept her mouth shut, and kept her dignity. That unknown talent is a wild thing.

A future superstar was on the verge of touring the United States, finally having the opportunity to perform and entertain like she had always dreamed of. At the last moment, bronchitis and laryngitis struck, and her doctor shut her down for three weeks. She could have played the pity card and shed tears for herself and dreams lost. Instead, she shed tears for those who so looked forward to seeing her perform. She shed tears for others rather than herself, and kept her dignity. That future superstar is a wild thing.

A brilliant performer breaks her foot in the middle of a concert tour. She could easily say, "Oh well then, I can hardly walk with the pain, and moving around on stage will surely be too much." She could have played the pity card and sat down. Instead, she stood tall and kept her dignity. That brilliant performer is a wild thing.

Here at Katharinefans.com, we admire our lady because of the talent, beauty, charm and personal grace she displays. I suggest one more reason for admiration:

Katharine Hope McPhee is a wild thing.


Katharine's summer is full of hope, full of potential, and promises to provide many bouquets to grace the home that I call my heart.

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08/15/2006 6:28 PM Alert 
That is....uhh....i dont know...im speechless! that fits katharine so well and just nothing can come out of me mouth! Katharine is a wild thing.

"Why is it if a woman says something back to the judges with confidence, she's labeled a snob?"
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08/15/2006 6:32 PM Alert 
Amazing post Don...
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08/15/2006 6:42 PM Alert 

I'm like...uhh...WOW!.....you've rendered me speechless!  It does fit Katharine so well. An excellent post Don. Yes, Katharine is a Wild Thing.

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08/15/2006 6:49 PM Alert 

Ah yes, Katharine is a wild thing. She is so "full of hope, full of potential and promises to provide many bouquets to grace the home that I call my heart."

Thank you for gracing us with another beautiful poetic essay.

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08/15/2006 7:05 PM Alert 
Posted By KatFan49 on 08/15/2006 6:17 PM

A beautiful young woman was attacked by a disease that whispered in her ear, "You're not as pretty as everyone says and your dreams are never going to come true. Let me comfort you." For a while, she was indeed seduced by this voice, but her desire to succeed overcame temptation, and she fought and won the battle against bulimia, this killer of image. She could have played the pity card and been falsely comforted. But she fought, and she kept her dignity. That beautiful young woman is a wild thing.



Throughout this whole thing I was mesmerized...but this passage made goosebumps cover my body, tears fill my eyes, a lump rise in my thorat, and my heart skip a beat...

Beautiful words for our "wild thing"...amazing, just amazing!

KAT IN GLASSES!!!

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08/15/2006 7:10 PM Alert 
Bravo Don! Magnifico!

You could win McPhan of the week on the beauty of this piece alone.

"She sings so magnificantly, it's just amazing" David Foster
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08/15/2006 8:07 PM Alert 
Posted By KatFan49 on 08/15/2006 6:17 PM

A teenager was competing in a talent competition and was well on her way to winning. Another contestant played a version of the pity game and ended up capturing the prize. The teenager could have played a pity card of her own but chose not to. She gave up the coveted prize, but kept her dignity. That teenager is a wild thing.

Absolutely amazing, Don!  Thank you.  Have you shared this with the other boards?  Everyone should have the privelage of reading this.

Question, on the part I quoted, what does this refer to.  I either never heard this story or just can't remember right now.
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08/15/2006 9:11 PM Alert 
Posted By Bigshady on 08/15/2006 8:07 PM
Posted By KatFan49 on 08/15/2006 6:17 PM

A teenager was competing in a talent competition and was well on her way to winning. Another contestant played a version of the pity game and ended up capturing the prize. The teenager could have played a pity card of her own but chose not to. She gave up the coveted prize, but kept her dignity. That teenager is a wild thing.

Absolutely amazing, Don!  Thank you.  Have you shared this with the other boards?  Everyone should have the privelage of reading this.

Question, on the part I quoted, what does this refer to.  I either never heard this story or just can't remember right now.
 I read about this a long time ago on one of the boards. I believe it was one of the Ed McMahon shows, "Star" something.  One of the challengers messed up her performance, began crying, and asked for another chance. Katharine lost that night after winning, I believe, the previous 4 weeks.  Our good friend Kenneth has all the details and can correct me if I'm wrong here.

Thank you for your kind words, Mark. I'm sorry, but I don't belong to or frequent other boards. While they are often good sources of photos and videos, I find a lot of the topics not quite to my liking. I personally prefer to remain exclusively here, the best and classiest Katharine site on the web.


Katharine's summer is full of hope, full of potential, and promises to provide many bouquets to grace the home that I call my heart.

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08/15/2006 11:09 PM Alert 
WOW - Is about all I can say after reading that Don.  You are an amazing writer, how blessed this site is to have you over here writing about our "Wild Thing!"  I absolutely love this essay - it's just beautiful! 

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08/16/2006 12:18 AM Alert 


"Katharine Hope McPhee is a wild thing"


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08/16/2006 12:36 AM Alert 
Posted By underwoodfan23 on 08/15/2006 7:05 PM
Posted By KatFan49 on 08/15/2006 6:17 PM

A beautiful young woman was attacked by a disease that whispered in her ear, "You're not as pretty as everyone says and your dreams are never going to come true. Let me comfort you." For a while, she was indeed seduced by this voice, but her desire to succeed overcame temptation, and she fought and won the battle against bulimia, this killer of image. She could have played the pity card and been falsely comforted. But she fought, and she kept her dignity. That beautiful young woman is a wild thing.



Throughout this whole thing I was mesmerized...but this passage made goosebumps cover my body, tears fill my eyes, a lump rise in my thorat, and my heart skip a beat...

Beautiful words for our "wild thing"...amazing, just amazing!


I felt the same exact way you did while reading this.
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08/16/2006 12:49 AM Alert 
wow, you're an amazing writer... i totally felt the same way reading it- got the goosebumps, tears in the eyes and that the poem is identical to kat... amazing job!!!

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08/16/2006 1:36 AM Alert 
Brilliant idea to use D.H. Lawrence as inspiration to your own brilliant thought on Katharine, Don. I've read some of Lawrence's poems--and I think 'A Wild Thing' is probably one of his all-time best. Ironic that it's also one of his shortest. Also, it's generally considered one of his most accessible...considering his novels such as 'Lady Chatterley's Lover' or 'Sons and Lovers' aren't for all tastes.

Actually, this is really an extension of your thoughts on comparing the personality and trajectory of Katharine through nature. It seems Kat truly mimics the better world of nature and how they operate. Most human beings ARE tempted to join the ranks of self-pity and other dark-side traits of human behaviour such as jealousy, greed and pessimism. I think some of that has to do with what's in your DNA--but it also has a lot to do with your upbringing and what your parents do. Really, this gives ultimate proof of how great of parents Peisha and Dan were and are. They had to have been exemplary people worthy of imitation if Kat and Adriana turned out to be such selfless people. Along with Peisha, part of it may go to credit of Dan McPhee being a little more strict and making sure his girls grew up with good values rather than the easy slide into my above-mentioned traits that can easily happen in the Hollywood environment.

A lot of people say when reading that Lawrence poem: "If nature can be that way...why oh why can't I?" (So to speak.) I think a lot of people now will look at Kat as some did this poem and say: "Why oh why can't I?"  Ironic that line is in 'OtR.' But that line is one of the most profound and useful string of words in the English language.

Sometimes mimicking what nature does is worthy of imitation. Occasionally, though, we'll get a great person from the human race that we can all look up to and imitate...no matter their gender. I'm not afraid to say that Kat has inspired me to be better in a lot of different ways based on her approach to her own struggles.

And as another ironic closing note: "Wild Thing....I think we all love you."


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08/16/2006 1:37 AM Alert 
Don ... I'm speechless ... this is another great work! WOW!

And I agree with you 100% ... she's a wild thing, and you couldn't have said it better! WOW!
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08/16/2006 2:19 AM Alert 
It's a lovely tribute, Don. But as an old friend of mine once said, There's no shame in feeling sorry for yourself--God knows, no one else will!

The thing about wild birds and stuff is that they lack a sense of self to feel sorry for. Of course, if you are speaking against drowning in self-pity, sure, that's no good. But mourning your pains and losses--pretty unavoidable for us humans.

I bet Kat is not as "wild" as all that. I bet she shed plenty of tears and pounds the floor at times just like the rest of us jerks. But we'll have to wait for the results of the DNA tests   

For better or for worse, unlike our winged pals, we can't just fly away....

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08/16/2006 2:27 AM Alert 
Don, thank you for this gift. To try and use paltry words of my own to describe it is fruitless. Your passage should be printed and framed, and I sincerely hope that Katharine gets to read it one day.

And I just can't resist adding:
"Wild thing, you make my heart sing. You make everything groovy."
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08/16/2006 5:00 AM Alert 
Great job, Don.  I enjoyed it very much.

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08/16/2006 5:12 AM Alert 
Posted By KatFan49 on 08/15/2006 9:11 PM
Posted By Bigshady on 08/15/2006 8:07 PM
Posted By KatFan49 on 08/15/2006 6:17 PM

A teenager was competing in a talent competition and was well on her way to winning. Another contestant played a version of the pity game and ended up capturing the prize. The teenager could have played a pity card of her own but chose not to. She gave up the coveted prize, but kept her dignity. That teenager is a wild thing.

Absolutely amazing, Don!  Thank you.  Have you shared this with the other boards?  Everyone should have the privelage of reading this.

Question, on the part I quoted, what does this refer to.  I either never heard this story or just can't remember right now.
 I read about this a long time ago on one of the boards. I believe it was one of the Ed McMahon shows, "Star" something.  One of the challengers messed up her performance, began crying, and asked for another chance. Katharine lost that night after winning, I believe, the previous 4 weeks.  Our good friend Kenneth has all the details and can correct me if I'm wrong here.

Thank you for your kind words, Mark. I'm sorry, but I don't belong to or frequent other boards. While they are often good sources of photos and videos, I find a lot of the topics not quite to my liking. I personally prefer to remain exclusively here, the best and classiest Katharine site on the web.

wow - TQ for sharing this ; That teenager is a Star!

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Posted By ElliKatFan06 on 08/16/2006 12:36 AM
Posted By underwoodfan23 on 08/15/2006 7:05 PM
Posted By KatFan49 on 08/15/2006 6:17 PM

A beautiful young woman was attacked by a disease that whispered in her ear, "You're not as pretty as everyone says and your dreams are never going to come true. Let me comfort you." For a while, she was indeed seduced by this voice, but her desire to succeed overcame temptation, and she fought and won the battle against bulimia, this killer of image. She could have played the pity card and been falsely comforted. But she fought, and she kept her dignity. That beautiful young woman is a wild thing.



Throughout this whole thing I was mesmerized...but this passage made goosebumps cover my body, tears fill my eyes, a lump rise in my thorat, and my heart skip a beat...

I felt the same exact way you did while reading this.

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08/16/2006 5:22 AM Alert 
Posted By KatFan49 on 08/15/2006 6:17 PM

I never saw a wild thing
sorry for itself.
A small bird will drop frozen dead from a bough
without ever having felt sorry for itself.

Self Pity, by D.H. Lawrence

I was introduced to this wonderful little poem by a teacher many years ago. Largely unknown until U.S. Navy Seal Master Chief John James Urgayle adopted it as his credo in the movie G.I. Jane, it is a powerful statement about dignity and the human spirit.

Self pity is a disease that attacks a person's dignity. By wrapping it around one's self, a feeling of somehow being absolved is fleetingly given validity, in the hope that others will see the unfairness of it all and respond in a way that will vindicate it. When the disease has finally and fully ravaged a person's dignity, it becomes the excuse for one's failures and a reason for being unto itself. Self pity attacks dignity, but it kills the spirit.

Over the past year, I have seen and heard of many opportunities for self pity to attack the dignity and spirit of someone very dear to all of us.

A little girl was once known as the "pretty, stupid one." Diagnosed with a vision problem that had led to reading difficulties, she immediately responded to corrective lenses by proving to others just how smart she really was. In today's world, where many place beauty ahead of brains, this would for many be an opportunity to play the pity card. Not this little girl - she wanted no part of that game. That little girl is a wild thing.

A teenager was competing in a talent competition and was well on her way to winning. Another contestant played a version of the pity game and ended up capturing the prize. The teenager could have played a pity card of her own but chose not to. She gave up the coveted prize, but kept her dignity. That teenager is a wild thing.

A talented young lady auditioned repeatedly so that she might do the one thing she had always dreamed of - entertaining others. Almost two hundred times she was told, "Thanks, but no thanks." She took each rejection as being one step closer to fulfilling her dream. She could have played the pity card and given up. But she never did give up, and she kept her dignity. That talented young lady is a wild thing.

A beautiful young woman was attacked by a disease that whispered in her ear, "You're not as pretty as everyone says and your dreams are never going to come true. Let me comfort you." For a while, she was indeed seduced by this voice, but her desire to succeed overcame temptation, and she fought and won the battle against bulimia, this killer of image. She could have played the pity card and been falsely comforted. But she fought, and she kept her dignity. That beautiful young woman is a wild thing.

An unknown talent was thrust into the limelight of national television, competing with other unknowns for the title of American Idol. Super talented, gorgeous, and commanding a superior stage presence, she was at first heralded and then, suddenly, subjected to criticism that belied the performances that millions had witnessed. And, on the final night of competition, she suffered an injury to her throat that presented her with a tremendous disadvantage. She could have played the pity card and cried, "Unfair.' She kept her mouth shut, and kept her dignity. That unknown talent is a wild thing.

A future superstar was on the verge of touring the United States, finally having the opportunity to perform and entertain like she had always dreamed of. At the last moment, bronchitis and laryngitis struck, and her doctor shut her down for three weeks. She could have played the pity card and shed tears for herself and dreams lost. Instead, she shed tears for those who so looked forward to seeing her perform. She shed tears for others rather than herself, and kept her dignity. That future superstar is a wild thing.

A brilliant performer breaks her foot in the middle of a concert tour. She could easily say, "Oh well then, I can hardly walk with the pain, and moving around on stage will surely be too much." She could have played the pity card and sat down. Instead, she stood tall and kept her dignity. That brilliant performer is a wild thing.

Here at Katharinefans.com, we admire our lady because of the talent, beauty, charm and personal grace she displays. I suggest one more reason for admiration:

Katharine Hope McPhee is a wild thing.

Wow - thank you for putting these words down - awesome and to reiterate, total "goosebumps" material for me as well.....


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08/16/2006 7:18 AM Alert 
As always...a moving tribute to Kat...