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Wow. I don't think I have it in me to read further than the URL. Yikes. The worst I could conjure up was that they needed MO to give everyone the HobbyLobby exemption. Shows how little I know.
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Oh nooo! They have to be! I'm guessing lots of awkward pauses. Long pauses. Wonder who their DreamTeam will be. Donnie better be there.
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Nancy Grace. Ugh. Hawking a book series. Well, imho, she must handle fiction better than she handled facts. Well, what she called facts. I feel actual revulsion when it comes to Nancy Grace.
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I barely have enough for a cup! Love my sports bras, though. @Barb23 I sure hope you find some relief. 270! Zounds! Be well. Glad they'll test in the hospital.
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For the first time ever I woke up wishing that Saturday was a Morning Joe day. Probably 'cuz I went to bed wishing the same. I'm guessing awkward at best. I thought I heard Donnie doubling down on his, "In my personal interactions he never ..." (paraphrase) just this morning but I could easily be confused.
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Rhodes Scholar Reporting the News Show Discussion
NewDigs replied to maraleia's topic in The Rachel Maddow Show
You might find what you're looking for in The Business of Networks or Genre Talk. It's a little confusing. How many Chris Jansings are there? Lol She's everywhere! -
It's like MSNBC dragged everybody in for this. I turned it on at about 6 this morning and assumed I was watching a replay of last night's LO'D but then, there was Chuck Todd too! And more. Heard Kingston on the way to work and loved Alex Witt's Kingston-throw-down. Though he seems completely oblivious to there being an issue. Was not sure who the interviewer was so, thanks, to @33kaitykaity It might have been on CNN (I flip channels a lot esp. driving) but some brave soul finally lit into someone about the apology looking really staged. And practically coerced. About time! What took these people so long????? (rhetorical)
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Are they punking some of these newer, to me, guys? That poor guy on Folly Beach not only bent down and splashed his hands in a puddle of water (twice) but picked up a handful of sticks/debris for a camera display. It was almost like a comedy skit. I have to admit I laughed more than once. Sorry. They appear to have taken pity on Savannah-guy. But he was hangin' on for dear life. At least we have MrHurricaneAndrew to shepherd us through.
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I almost did not recognize her. I rarely watch but clicked over and... Has she had, a bunch of, work done?
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Billy gave an apology that at least admitted some wrongdoing. ' "Obviously I'm embarrassed and ashamed. It's no excuse, but this happened eleven years ago—I was younger, less mature, and acted foolishly in playing along. I'm very sorry," Bush says in a statement obtained by E! News.' Pretty good PR. Still a douche supreme. Does he have a portrait hidden somewhere? Maybe he subscribes to the Susan Lucci School of Anti-Aging. Start surgery before you need it.
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Yolanda Hadid: My Love, My Lemons, My Lyme Disease.
NewDigs replied to Lisin's topic in The Real Housewives Of Beverly Hills
That's my guess. I've been seeing beautiful mum color-pots at Home Depot but they seem kind of odd, to me, for Florida. Bella's Weeknd shows up regularly on Sirius channel 48, Heart and Soul. Really pretty voice but has that kind of overproduced electronic sound. imho But I sometimes stick with him. Didn't know he was a YouTube guy. That makes some sense. -
Hardball With Chris Matthews - General Discussion
NewDigs replied to Lisin's topic in Hardball With Chris Matthews
Holy crap. Chris just shut down Joy! I was yelling at the teevee to let her speak! That he didn't have it to shut Bachmann down. I get he doesn't want to end up in a religious/political conversation but his guest, Michelle Bachmann, is an evangelical who lets god decide! But Joy was able to rephrase her question into one "acceptable" to Chris. -
NYMag thinks one of the most interesting thing about him is that he's Mormon. As are his 3 (three) sisters. ' He and his sisters, Daisy Clementine, Pyper America, and Starlie Cheyenne (all real names), form a band called the Atomics, and they’re slated to play a couple of songs. The three sisters are models, too, also with Next. Their mother, Sheridan, is a former model. Their dad, Dallon, is not a model, but he does look a little like Kurt Russell. Dallon’s mother was a model, though, as was Sheridan’s. Basically, the Smiths are third-generation professional pretty people. ' SQUEEEE!!! Really, Project Runway, you can't do any better? He, and I'm guessing his three (3) sisters, are too precious for this world. I don't think thhe Hadids have anything to worry. Glad Brik sent something acceptable down the runway. Even liked his play on words.
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I thought she looked like some fundie who had to create a "modesty panel" for a sundress. And Heidi looked, to me, like Peter Pan. I think it was the boots. Was suprised Tasha wasn't auffed. That wasn't a swimsuit, it was random tiny pieces of fabric. Poorly put together. And when it came down to Sarah and Jenni I hoped to see Jenni gone. She was so full of herself and so sure of that awful tortured outfit. AND she did not listen to Heidi! And don't we usually see Heidi point that out? Alex has terrible vocal-fry. Normally I don't find that completed annoying but along with his rather flat affect it got on my nerves. Hated his coverup and agreed with whichever designer called it Victorian. And his suit seemed poorly made. That guest judge, Why?? They ought to at least be able to string words into a complete sentence. He had been a model, he should have pointed out Jenni's (?) model almost did trip on the hem. Boo! Does he have sisters? The winning suit can be purchased for a mere $180.! Same as the coverup. I loved both. But not $360. worth of love.
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And another awkwardly angled picture but it's not a Duggarshot? Hope this isn't a trend. Makes my neck hurt. I think ducklips are as annoying as the eyebrow-pop. But these girls do look to be better groomed. Dare I say cleaner? Awww. Only 16 and already the best little baby-whisperer. Bet Jana had it down by the time she was 8.
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Oh good. They talked about it when viewer numbers are especially high. :::eyeroll::: I am unable to make it through an entire MJ. My eyes roll, I groan, I yell at the tv, I yell at my husband and the cat runs away and I click to another channel. In the car I yell at the radio, I consider banging my head on the steering wheel and I change stations. I think I'm usually good for about 15 minutes at a time. So, thanks to all for reporting in! This ain't the only show I mainly watch vicariously through PTVers.
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Thanks, Jeeves. There are also subforums/threads for Dateline, 48 Hours, 20/20, and I'm sure others, located in the main A-Z "HomePage" forum. I'm guessing we can discuss the personalities on the ID shows, like Kenda etc. I don't know how discussions on their original programming work.
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MSNBC: The Good, the Bad and the Ugly (Vaulted)
NewDigs replied to Jaded's topic in Political Network Talk
I cheered! Boris hasn't been around much lately. I didn't miss him. He's up there at my Kingston annoyance-level. DefCon whatever the highest number available. -
Wow. All of these new opportunities to use butter! I've salted radishes but have yet to butter them.
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MSNBC: The Good, the Bad and the Ugly (Vaulted)
NewDigs replied to Jaded's topic in Political Network Talk
...MSNBC has decided to cede their network to the likes of Joe Scarborough. 'For years, Scarborough complained—bitterly in private and not even all that cryptically in public—about the network's lefty slant. But since Andy Lack retook the reins of NBC News last year, he's demoted or jettisoned many of the more ideologically driven MSNBC hosts—from Al Sharpton to Ed Schultz to Melissa Harris-Perry. At the same time, Lack has elevated hosts like Chuck Todd, Andrea Mitchell, and Halperin and John Heilemann—or, as Brzezinski described them to me, "our people." Scarborough appreciates the changes: "I couldn't have said this for a very long time, but I like the people who are on MSNBC. I like the shows that are on MSNBC."' ^^^ From recent GQ article. Ugh. Halperin is back on WADR. I never thought I'd say, I miss Donny! -
That's one of my fave lunches. As long as there's also a square of chocolate or something sweet for "dessert". I only butter warm boiled eggs, like right out of the water. Otherwise I dip 'em in salt.
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This whole courtship crap sounds like hazing. But they seem to love/require it. Ooh. Josiah, the trucker! And bird caller? And up for grabs. Wow. I hope that dog doesn't belong to the Duggs. Oh my. The infamous baby-drop. Those clowns! Is this like a best/worst of but with that this-or-that questioning? Lame
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I hate when they stick tools in electrical sockets. Alert prepared him for courting? A future mate? I guess they want each future mate to be "talkative" so they can carry the conversation? Too many questions. Dumb ones with dumb answers. I see no productive nor future productive members of society.
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omg This is on right now and my headship is out of town. TLC actually had some production values in the sports guys intro. Had I not read otherwise here I would have assumed that this camp thing was Bin's deal. Not a piggyback. I barely recognize the girls. They aren't popping their eyes. Ooh! Bonus scene. Boring. Bin better figure out how to bring some emotion or energy or drama or something to the effort. snooze Wow! He's hoping his team wins! Oh Bin. And his prayers have been answered.