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Is there any possibility that that brown tooth looks better in person? Could it be that it photographs differently than in real life? Otherwise, I have no idea why she doesn't get it fixed.
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There are beautiful shatterproof ornaments available. I just bought some on Amazon, and they are really pretty. I put them at the bottom of the tree in case my cats decide they want to play with a "ball". No excuse for ugly decorating just because you have pets or kids.
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Josh & Anna Smuggar: A Series of Unfortunate Events
CalicoKitty replied to maraleia's topic in Counting On
No, I remember that, too. -
Josh & Anna Smuggar: A Series of Unfortunate Events
CalicoKitty replied to maraleia's topic in Counting On
If I were Anna's parents (or any relative) I wouldn't show my face in public, either. I would be so ashamed that I let/forced her to marry this pervert, and that I had anything to do with this family. I would offer support, but privately. But I'm not sure how much support, if any, her parents and family are providing. -
I have mostly antique furniture, and I admit I may have more "things" around than many other people would like, but my home is nothing like Lizzies. Good grief. Those pictures of her "decorations" make the inn look claustrophobic. TOO MUCH STUFF!! She is running an inn for profit, and there is no way she can keep everything dusted and clean like she should. Are B and B's inspected or regulated like motels and hotels are? I hope there are plenty of ways to escape in case of fire.
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Josh & Anna Smuggar: A Series of Unfortunate Events
CalicoKitty replied to maraleia's topic in Counting On
Is David Waller the one who had the mud wrestling session with Josh? They looked like close friends then, so I'm guessing Josh is very good friends with the Wallers. -
The Other Duggars: The Lost Girls and Amy
CalicoKitty replied to Ljohnson1987's topic in Counting On
She is probably being sister mom to the younger kids. -
He actually looks good. Has anyone heard about any plans to retake the bar? Or if he is working somewhere? I would doubt he is getting very much study time right now. I wish the best to them. This can't be an easy time.
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She needs to cut 2 feet off to complete the look. Then she would look great.
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Josh & Anna Smuggar: A Series of Unfortunate Events
CalicoKitty replied to maraleia's topic in Counting On
Well, he IS a used car salesman..... -
Josh & Anna Smuggar: A Series of Unfortunate Events
CalicoKitty replied to maraleia's topic in Counting On
But are they so filled with pride now that they can't come out to help their daughter and her children? They can't admit their mistake? That is pretty sad. -
Josh & Anna Smuggar: A Series of Unfortunate Events
CalicoKitty replied to maraleia's topic in Counting On
Which, in my opinion, makes me ill. Parents just shouldn't do that to their children. How can Ma and Pa Keller sleep at night? How is that in any way moral? I thought they were "Bible experts" who tell us all how to believe. I guess they missed the part about the mill stone around the neck for harming children. Maybe that will be Jessa's next required verse for Spurge to recite. They are such hypocrites. -
Josh & Anna Smuggar: A Series of Unfortunate Events
CalicoKitty replied to maraleia's topic in Counting On
I hope the Kellers pay attention to the information coming out now, and that they realize they were lied to. (But who am I kidding?) This whole situation is so, so sad for his own family. I just hope his own children, and his nieces, are safe. -
Josh & Anna Smuggar: A Series of Unfortunate Events
CalicoKitty replied to maraleia's topic in Counting On
I wonder what the Kellers are really thinking right now? I wonder if there is ANY possibility that they realize the gravity of the situation and might step in to help their daughter and grandchildren. But maybe I am thinking too rationally and normally. -
Josh & Anna Smuggar: A Series of Unfortunate Events
CalicoKitty replied to maraleia's topic in Counting On
The Holts must be more particular than the Kellers. Maybe they didn't think marrying their daughter off to a child molester was such a good idea. -
I spent all day getting the tree up and decorated. Almost all of the ornaments are from the 1880's to the 1930's, with a few from the 1950's. There are a few Christmons that my mom made in the 1970's. The ornaments on the bottom section are cat-proof ones I bought a few years ago. Just in case they think they are balls to play with. So far the cats haven't seemed to notice the tree too much. Now they are on my lap keeping me warm. One would think they had been working hard all day!
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I am concerned about one of the pictures of the "decor". The one that shows real greenery amongst non-LED lightbulbs. Non-LED bulbs get hot, and "fresh" greenery dries out very fast. That does looks like an invitation for a fire, in my opinion. Even fake greenery will get too hot around regular light bulbs. I hope the lights are really LED, but that many would cost much more, so...... Also, get rid of all the small rugs. They are a tripping hazard!!
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I think she may mean "overdone product". This picture actually made me gasp.
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My dad wrote a letter to me when I was a very young child. He was being deployed, and was explaining to me why he would miss Christmas and my next birthday. I treasure that letter. I treasure all the things I have that were written by him. I think it is nice that Jerm is writing for his daughters. We may not agree with the content, but it is not for us. It is for memories for his daughters. (There was no internet when my dad wrote my letter, but I can 100% guarantee he would not have shared it with others. It was a letter to me, not anyone else. Jerm should stop posting private things.)
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Josh & Anna Smuggar: A Series of Unfortunate Events
CalicoKitty replied to maraleia's topic in Counting On
Although I would love to see Josh get the 40 year sentence he, in my opinion, deserves, 6-7 years to a pampered, smug, overly-protected wimp like him would seem like a life sentence. He is very soft and not street smart, and he will not have daddy or daddy's friends to protect him. He would soon learn that he is not "special". I could see 7 years doing him in mentally as well as physically.