Jump to content

Type keyword(s) to search

raiderred1

Member
  • Posts

    419
  • Joined

Posts posted by raiderred1

  1. I vaguely remember watching Denise's reality show way back in the day and I remember she had a lot of dogs and maybe other animals but it seems like her house was kind of chaotic and kind of gross like there would be old dog poop on the floor? I remember liking her but thinking she needed to clean up the place. Am I remembering this correctly or am I a dummy? I've slept since then so forgive me if I am way off.

    • Love 2
  2. On 3/26/2019 at 8:52 PM, JD5166 said:

    Aaron reminds me of the Lifetime Movie “perfect” dad who has ill intentions. He seems good with the girls, he’s handsome but he gives me the squicks. 

    OMG! You described him exactly how I was thinking about him. Verrrrry creepy dude indeed! I hope we are wrong for all the females in this family.

  3. I'm just getting around to post on this wench. She is such a narcissist that twice she mentioned to her brother not seeing her, Kroy or the kids but her pigsty HOUSE first. Materialistic much, wig? I'm so glad he and his wife were eye rolling most of the time. Her bro seemed outspoken but dickish at the same time. It must run in the Zolziak family. The kids seem like simpletons, I guess because their parents are dumb as loud mouthed hicks.

    Kim, great job raising kids with "Failure to Launch" syndrome. Effing idiot!

    God I can't wait for them to go bankrupt!  Now that's a show I'd tune into live on pay per-vue!

    • LOL 1
    • Love 4
  4. I live about 60 miles from this house of horrors and I can tell you that Upshur county has diddly for animal control as my county and surrounding counties are HAVENS for puppy mills and animal neglect. When Dallas news shows an SPCA raid I always hold my breathe that it's not my county. I would be very surprised if Big Sandy, which is unincorporated, has any animal laws but the very basic and even then, animal control is so in over their heads. We have rescured 4 dogs that have been dropped at our ranch and many more we will get spayed/nuetered and all shots and heartworm meds started and they go to a wondeeful santcuary. It's a horrible mess out here in east Texas. I called animal control just last week because I happened down a road where 5 dogs were in outside runs with no cover from 40 mile an hour winds with the windchill in the 20's! 

    Ok, on to Queen Jeanne. I, too, just worried about the dogs. I noticed one of the black ones had balls and I believe a severely hurt or broken foot. I was pissed when I saw that! If those lunatics want to live in filth, whatever, but do not make those dogs suffer there. All the scratching made me pissed. How about what a real champ Jeanne was for walking her fatass to dump cheapass food in plastic containers that weren't even dog bowl? You're a real caretaker there, jeanne! A real saint Francis of Asisi.

    I think everything that jeanne does is in the interest of JEANNE. Dad dies and she couldn't stand up to console her mom. Mom makes it through a horrible surgery and jeanne just wants her well so she can be wated on.

    When they showed mom in bed at home there were no sheets on her bed and it looked like big blood stains! Vomit!

    What happened to them attending church or having church members check on them? Dollars to doughnuts Jeanne became unwelcome with that shitty attitude and maybe shitty ass. Even the devout can only take so much.

    BTW, I thought I was watching, "Hoarders" meets "My 600lb Life",

    • Useful 3
    • Love 4
  5. 16 hours ago, Dance4Life said:

    Isn’t Denise’s new man a Reiki Master, Vedic Astrologer, Gigolo Dr. Moon to the heavily Alimonied Lonely Hearts of Malibu?

    He was smooth....blah, blah, ah Ha, blah, blah, HA! ......the Stars say, we should get marry in 10 days!  🤩

    I really have not paid any attention to this guy but when he was going on last night about marrying in 10 days when the ink hasn't even dried on his divorce papers, he gave me the straight up creeps!  Maybe Denise doesn't have a good picker.  I watched her reality show years ago and I liked her and her parents.  This new guy is just way too thirsty, big dick or not!

    • LOL 3
    • Love 11
  6. 2 hours ago, sunshine23 said:

    Definitely going to dvr this episode so I can ff through Kyle's boo hoo'ing about her daughter going to college. I've brought 4 to college and although I love them dearly and missed them when they were away, it was time for them to gain some independence. Kyle cut the cord.

    Sunshine23, your post made me giggle because my mom sent 3 of us off and was probably thinking, "Don't let the door hit ya where the good lord split ya!"

    • LOL 14
    • Love 4
  7. 3 hours ago, Otherkate said:

    I went through something similar years ago and had a lot of the same open questions. My friend called it magical thinking, which it pretty much is, but you'll need to work through it regardless. There's no other option. I read Didion's The Year of Magical Thinking and that did help a bit. Sending you good thoughts!

    I really appreciate the good thoughts and I will definitely check out what sounds like a wonderful read. 

    • Love 4
  8. 3 hours ago, Giselle said:

    I'm so sorry for your lost.

    Thanks a ton, Giselle.

    1 hour ago, Gem 10 said:

    There are so many things that will remind you of your Mom,always.  After my Mom died, I was in the supermarket buying vegetables, and got hysterical crying when looking at the potatoes of all things.  My Mom as always peeling potatoes at the kitchen table for one thing or another.  Sorry for your loss.  It’s hard.

    My thoughts go out to you and all who have lost their moms. Hugs to all.

    • Love 11
  9. On 3/7/2019 at 2:23 PM, UsernameFatigue said:

    I went through a situation similar to Beth's. Had a boyfriend for 5 years that I could not commit to. He wanted to get married, I didn't. He then got sick, and I could not break up with him as it would look like I had done so because he was ill. And of course I wanted to support him. I ended up moving 4 hours away for other reasons, but we stayed in touch. Two days before he was to come for the weekend he died suddenly. He had been such a wonderful boyfriend, and person, that I was devastated. Meanwhile, another long time friend had been asking me out but I kept saying no. Three months after my boyfriend/friend died, I went out with this long time friend. We have been together for 22 years now, married for 15. Sometimes a loss like that makes you realize that life is short, and it shocks you into doing something that you may have given a side eye if someone else had done the same. It doesn't mean that you don't continue to grieve for the person that is gone. 

    Usernamefatigue, I am so sorry for your loss. I too have gone through this just a few days ago.  My high school sweetheart just died last week and I talked to him the night of his death.  We dated for 5 years 30 years ago and I knew I wasn't ever going to marry him and I finally broke up with him and he was heart broken but we both went on to marry other people and I have a wonderful husband of almost 26 years. I stayed in touch with my HSS and his marriage was not good but he was also an alcoholic.  We lived 1200 miles apart but kept in touch especially about our college team, that's what we had in common.  Anyway, I had, what now seems a strange and sad phone call with him last week where he was REALLY reminiscing about our first meeting/dating and all the stupid stuff we did as teen/young adults. He was quite the jokster so I was giving him a hard time about it being 30 years ago.  He insisted on talking to my parents whom he had not seen in probably 25 years.  He was able to talk to my dad and he just kept saying how much he loved my family. Uh, ok?? I got some strange text from him which I knew he was drinking because it was late in the evening but I wasn't too surprised.  A few days later I get a call from a mutual friend telling me he had heard my HSS had died. I was in shock!  I just talked to him!  My husband(sweetest, kindest man) found his sister's number and I called her. They do not know how he died as they are doing an investigation.  I don't think it was suicide and in a way it made me feel a tiny bit better as I had lost my BFF 21 years before to suicide and I would be crushed to know I had just talked to him and couldn't help him.  The same happened with my BFF and even to this day I wonder if I had gone to her house if I could have helped? It's very painful. Anyway, it has only been 3 days since I found out and I am heartbroken. I had no feelings for this man other than friendship and the memories of us when we were so young.  He will always be my first real love and I just have so many questions.  Before I got the call about his death I had sent him a text that morning, obviously he never answered. Sigh 

    Thanks for letting me type this out as it was a bit cathartic. 

    • Love 15
  10. On 3/7/2019 at 12:47 PM, Gem 10 said:

    My husband was reading his paper when the Jersey girls were on.  When he saw Danielle, he got scared. Lol.  He said “WTF is that”?

    My husband said the exact same thing!  It must be a reaction from anyone that has not been watching these stoopid shows since the jump.

    • Love 5
  11. On 3/7/2019 at 12:03 PM, Barbara Please said:

    LuAnn has an uncanny ability to fake happiness. I almost wish I could do that sometimes. 

    So funny that you said this.  I am always reminded of my sister when Lu won't show any emotion but "I'm great! Everything is great!"  Believe me, you don't want to go through life like this. My sis has been unhappily married for 30 years and her daughter went through a horrific crime a year and a half ago and my sister just won't let down her guard.  It's very painful to watch.  I think it is a reason we aren't very close and have never been too close even as kids and we are only 18 mons apart. I am sad for her.  OTOH, me and my bro are very close. 

    • Love 4
  12. Damn, the only thing Christian did that was wrong was not leaving without notice.  If I were him, I would have booked the bus back home and scooted out the door that morning and she would be none the wiser. Also blocked her number.

    • LOL 3
    • Love 14
  13. "Reality" my ass!  The pool scene was sooo very staged.  Terrible acting by all involved. 

    I can't figure out if I like Marge or not. In some ways she is caring but in others she is phony. I do know I can't stand how her mouth looks when she talks, like a catfish is exactly right! 

    I agree with whomever brought up Jackie's cruel comments to her mother about her style but she looked fantastic after the make-over.

    Would someone please spank Jennifer's youngest brat and tell her to calm the eff down!?!  I can see in the eyes and demeanor's of the other children that they are being ignored by both parents.  I'm a middle child and I a know that look.  

    • Love 3
  14. On 2/12/2019 at 8:56 PM, Alonzo Mosely FBI said:

    Goats shit EVERYWHERE, continuously. Gross gross gross. But such a novelty BH thing to do. Probably a hundred bucks per person for that class! 

    Yes they do!!  I had them when I was kid growing up on our ranch and they got into absolutely everything!! Grrr!  They would jump in the stall feeders for my horses and shit in them.  They jump on anything and everything.  The one other gross thing about them is they stink!  Goats have a distinct stench. I don't even have to see them, I can just smell them and know they are in the vicinity. Vomit!  Baby goats are quite cute but they don't stay babies long enough. lol

    • Useful 1
    • LOL 2
    • Love 4
  15. My former {step} MIL used Fen Phen back in the day and paid the price of it with a very bad heart and lungs for so many years after the fact.  She died a few years ago and the pain she was in for the 4 years I knew her was horrible.  She did get a huge settlement from the pharma company but her first husband and kids blew through it in record time.  My FIL was very good to her for those short years she was alive late in both of their lives.  Both are gone but I am glad they found each other in their golden years.

    • Love 5
  16. Quote

    I really liked the tornado shelter company; what a great idea!  Sure, its small, but tornadoes race through a area pretty quick.  You wouldn't have to stay in there for very long.  My sister lives in northern Texas and has an underground storm shelter.  When they firs had it installed, there was abig storm and the thing flooded!  The company had placed it in the lowesrt point in their back yard! LOL  They had to get it dug up and moved.  This Shark Tank company could avoid that whole problem.

    If the tornado crumbles the house on top of it, you might be in there quite a while ;)  The underground storm shelters were popular until what happened to your sister's happened to many families in Oklahoma and I believe one family even died because of the flooding.  I have some friends that put in an underground but her husband became disabled and could no longer make it out to their side pasture to get into it. Yikes! Say, "hey!" to your sister, she might be one of my N. Tx neighbors. 

    • Love 1
  17. Quote

    I wonder if closet companies would be a potential avenue too...upsell a built in "safe room" in addition to your swanky walk-in closet.

    In most areas of Texas and Oklahoma it is already an option when building a new home and it doesn't even have to be a "swanky" build.  We had ours put in when our house was built in 2013. 

    • Love 1
  18. I think the storm shelter is another option, but I would not choose it because it looks too small for a family of four or more and it seems crypt-like(shivers). I live in Texas, have been through tornadoes, missed by an F4 in April 2017 only 4 miles from us! I have a Family Safe walk-in storm shelter in my master closet, very roomie and it doubles as a safe when we are out of town or a "safe room" away from the bad guys.

    • Love 2
  19. 20 hours ago, Prevailing Wind said:

    Some folks enjoy their RVs, though. I met a couple in one when I was going down the Natchez Trace. She told me they sold their house & bought a new, smaller one now that they're empty-nesters. Before they formally moved in, her husband suggested they try RV'ing for, maybe, 6 weeks & see if they like it. TEN YEARS later, they're still driving their "house" around and having the time of their lives. She's got one of those walking sticks she collects medallions for & she's got more medallion than stick. We kept running into one another at the "overlooks" & historic sites. I found that one of the coolest things about driving the Trace - the people you meet more than once along the road. It was great fun.

    Oh don't get me wrong, we love our motorhome but things really do break all the time.  My family has always had motorhomes and boats and shit just breaks on them.  I am very lucky that my husband, my dad and my brother are very mechanical and can fix most things. :)

    • Love 3
  20. 1 hour ago, Aryanna said:

    We had a pool when I was a kid and I remember it being a lot more work than mowing a lawn. I've also heard from people who have owned pools that the two best days of having a pool is the first day and the day you sell the house.  And I've been told that they don't really increase the value of the home.

    We also had a pool when I was a kid and my dad hated it.  The saying also goes for motorhomes and boats, too.  "What are the happiest two days in an RVer's life? The day they buy the RV and the day they sell it." hehe My husband and I say it all the time about our motorhome because a house going down the road ALWAYS has something going wrong with it. Grrr!

    • Love 1
×
×
  • Create New...