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yourmomiseasy

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  1. I don't eat salmon due to a bad experience many years ago, but the combo didn't strike me as odd. It seems like people eat salmon and cream cheese together all the time. Three examples I can think of as a non salmon eater are lox and bagels, salmon tea sandwiches, and Philly rolls. Maybe it's different when the salmon is cooked instead of smoked or raw though.
  2. That's well and good, but she definitely was not "on their case".
  3. Oh damn! I might hurt myself laughing. I mean, poor guy quitting his job and moving to be dumped, but LOL. And I don't even hate Joao or think he's a murdering rapist based on noting but a few comments he's made on TV.
  4. That doesn't actually seem messy if you take it at face value.
  5. Did you actually watch? She did say something like "Can you believe this only has 230 calories?" but it wasn't in a way that was telling the girls to count calories. Then one of them asked if that was a lot and she explained that someone trying to lose weight would probably keep it around 1200-1400 a day. She did say something about them probably knowing that later, but she never once told any of them that they needed to watch their calories, nor did she nag or insult or degrade any of them.
  6. I was shocked, but then thought about it and it wasn't really a shock that Alison would kill herself. I feel like she already wandered out into the ocean once and Noah or someone had to save her. It might have been the episode where it was revealed that she was a cutter? I guess I was more shocked that the show would kill her off and do it off-screen -- granted I think it won't remain off screen. I hope Luisa sticks around at least for a while because Joanie is going to need a stable parent and I don't know that Cole is going to be able to be that for her for a while.
  7. She wasn't on their case. She was showing them her new product and asking their opinion. They have a vested interest in her product selling well. She didn't say a single critical thing to any of them.
  8. Not to mention driving afterward. I think that's true to life though because I heard something on the radio recently about it becoming a big problem.
  9. I think adults can get a discount is they voluntarily take it, but for under 18s it is required to take it.
  10. Thank you for finding this info. I knew at one point ages were probably given, but there was no way I was going back to look -- I don't hate myself that much. It's super annoying when things don't match up. Especially when specific timeline info is given. I realize part of it is that the child actors can only play certain range of ages, but still. We don't really have in school driver education and driver training in California. Even if it was common these days, there's no way one of the parental figures involved in Trevor's life wouldn't pony up the ~$250-500 for private. Even when it was common to have driver ed in school, it was pretty common to do private if you could afford it so you could get your license sooner since privates are on your schedule and not dragged out over a semester or quarter, and even 20 years ago in school driver training was being offered less and less due to liability, so you had to do private for that. What usually happens now that it isn't common in school is that the kids that can afford it take private, those that can't just wait until they are 18 to get a license because then it isn't required (for what it's worth, you can do the ed part online for like $29, but training is probably going to run at least $225). To be honest, it's more and more common to wait until you are 18 to get a license anyway due to all of the restrictions on a minor license and kids are just weird these days -- I don't get it, I was in line at the DMV with all my ducks in a row as soon as I was 15 1/2, but back then there weren't provisions on a minor license. Private driving school is still called driver ed and driver training officially. Driver ed is the classroom portion and driver training is the behind the wheel portion as defined by the DMV. Another fun bit of trivia is that in California it is a driver license, not a driver's license (there's no 's on ed or training either). I'm not sure if the nomenclature is the same in other states. I'm always very careful to call it a driver license and not a driver's license though and have been since I was 15 and saw that's what it's called just because the fact that it sounds wrong but is actually correct amuses me. (My niece just got her driver license, so this is a topic that has been discussed in my family quite a bit over the last year) I wish they would because I think collectively we've probably put more thought into it than the writers.
  11. I think 8-10 is a little long too. Trevor is only 14 or 15 -- I think 14 since he said he wouldn't be able to take driving lessons for a year and you can take them at 15. He seemed older than 5 at the beginning of the series. I think Joanie is probably only about 5 or 6 right now. Another clue is the older asshole son (I forget his name) is still in college and he was probably around 14 or 15 when the series started. It's probably been about 6 years.
  12. I'm sure it's more work turning over the interior between guests than just freshening it up for the same guests -- i.e. making the bed vs all new bedding, wiping down the bathroom vs scrubbing etc. So I think it is more work for almost everyone.
  13. Chronic laxative abuse can actually cause symptoms like Bethenny was describing, so chicken or egg?
  14. From the recent episode thread. Of course Bethenny is the only HW to have ever quit. ?
  15. That's actually just plain ol' dysmorphia. I don't think they were college sweethearts unless they went to college in their 30s. The fact that they went to different colleges also complicates matters. I'm just now getting around to watching this because I assumed it was going to focus on that deplorable cancer scamming hag shrieking, flailing around, and doing a bunch of gross shit because she thinks it's cute (her tequila face, retching, peeing every where, etc.). I'm sad to be right. The only parts that didn't have that shrieking hag had shrieking poo pants toddlers. Great. Not sure I'm gonna make it through this season. It did give me a chuckle to contrast Tamra's hospital visit to all of Vicki's.
  16. And of course Sonja is swimming with her tag still attached so she can get more when she eventually consigns her bathing suit. Also, Jesus. Who wants to wear a bathing suit after Sonja. Bleh.
  17. Noah's house probably costs more than Jenelle's based on assumed neighborhoods, so I don't think it is her being snobby. There's no way that Noah cheating on Helen with Alison was over 15 years ago based on the ages of Joanie, Stacy, and Trevor.
  18. It's such a classic old canyon home, it's almost cliched. I laughed when I saw it.
  19. I think Hannah is physically incapable of not gossiping and shit talking. Conrad just learned that someone that will gossip with you will gossip about you. I think that was Kate Sadly, I think it was her trying to buddy up to Kasey and make sure she was an ally, hence the offer of her Chanel.
  20. I know her line isn't called labia, but that's what I'm going to call it because it was my first thought when trying to sound the name out.
  21. WWHL thoughts: Jaime is gorgeous. Kasey looks great from the neck up, but I don't care for her dress. I loved watching Kasey pull faces and roll her eyes at things Hannah said.
  22. She already threw herself at him last season. I don't normally keep track, but once I had an ex that was always spending my money and it got old so I started keeping track and asking to be paid back. I could see Hannah always expecting his wallet to be open and it getting old. Or it could be that he's very very young and not established yet and 50 euros is a lot to him. Or he could just be frugal like he said.
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