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CalicoKitty

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  1. That's what I say, too. I don't know how he is doing it. He had actually been quite ill a few months ago. He may be taking some supplement. I sure hope it's not Plexus, but I'm sure there are MLM sellers at their church, so it is very possible that he is using some product. I do know he has lost a ton of weight very quickly, which is also not healthy. I purposely have not asked because I don't want to seem like I am interested.
  2. Jill will probably find someone's party to "be invited to" (crash) that just happens to be the same day--like poor Nurie's wedding reception. I sure hope Heidi's sisters make sure her hair is nice and her veil isn't sideways. I also hope her family knows enough to keep Jill far, far away from anything pertaining to the bride or the wedding.
  3. Fasting diets must be popular. I have LDS neighbors who are on a "diet" that includes 24 hour fasts. He husband has had stints put in this past year and is diabetic. The wife says he fasts for 24 hours at a time and is off all his meds. I don't see how this can be healthy. Not sure if his doctor knows what he is doing.
  4. 40 hours?? How healthy is it to fast that long? I hope she is not encouraging people with health issues like diabetes to do this. Although she does encourage pregnant and nursing moms to drink Plexus. And she only ate 2 boiled eggs? No wonder she acts kind of goofy. Her blood sugar is all over the place.
  5. Did she get the parent's permission before she posted this? She truly has no boundaries.
  6. I once lived in an apartment that was on the second floor. There was an indoor/outdoor type carpet in the kitchen which was supposed to keep the sound from going into the apartment below. I did not like it. It was a pain when something was spilled. On the other hand, my mother loved carpet, and the only room that did not have carpet was the kitchen. Even the bathrooms had plush carpet. (shudder) Under all that carpet there were 60 year old untouched hardwood floors. When we sold the house, the new buyers were thrilled. The floors were gorgeous.
  7. Thanks. I guessed as much. I'm just so happy that I can access the site quickly now without long, long waits. I'm speedy now, and I hope it lasts.
  8. OK. The site is up and I can access the forums without any delay. Except the past 2 days of posts are gone. This is becoming quite an adventure.
  9. I predict a grift coming on. He will have a severe back injury and be unable to work. I'm confused. A stove that burns wood has to be vented. It can't be moved from room to room. What are they putting this fire wood in?
  10. A lot of churches have rules in place. I was in charge of music at an American Anglican church, and even though my finger prints were already on file for my nursing license and my teaching credential, I had to be finger printed again because there were children on the church premises. I had no occasion to interact with the kids, but I still had to be printed. The church had no history or complaints of anything sexual or unethical, but every adult had prints on file. The Little Rock church apparently had a history of mishandling several sexual situations, and wisely changed lawyers. A lawyer who defends sexual misbehavior is probably not exactly a good choice.
  11. I wonder if a shared driveway is becoming a "thing". There is a builder here in town that has built a subdivision, and all the houses have shared driveways. I have wondered if driveway is cheaper to install than landscaping. There must be a big cost factor involved. The houses look strange, and there is a lot more driveway to shovel in the winter. These homes are not for me.
  12. I think Plexus is going to help Tim and Heidi. Jill won't dare to cross Mrs. Coverett. Jill can't afford to lose any in her downline.
  13. This is exactly why I put hard floor in my entire house when I moved. In my old house, the carpet layers finished laying new carpet, and they had not even left my driveway before both cats had thrown up on the new carpet. I love having hard floors, and would never have carpet again.
  14. People will lose weight on Jill's recipes because they are inedible. Kaylee, and everyone else in that family (with the exception of Jill and Dave) do not need to try to lose any weight. Weight loss comes with living in the barndo.
  15. I'm sure they cannot read and understand the KJ Bible. They learn by listening to some preacher's interpretation. Since many of their preachers don't have much education, I think the message gets muddled. Then they "spread the word" that they thought they heard.
  16. So Kaylee "writes" the post, Jill reads the post, and then goes ahead and posts it, and Jill-the-wonderful-teacher doesn't pick up on the errors? Jill's grandkids are absolutely doomed. The boys will never have the opportunity for anything but very low paying jobs because they will be totally illiterate. The girls will get married, so they don't matter.
  17. The timing seems like it. That was my first thought. Does Kaylee decide to "write" these posts, or does Jill tell her to make a post, and tell her what to write?
  18. Same comma error not once, but every time. At least she is consistent. Oh, I just noticed. She got one right. She forgot the comma in "Respect". I expect we will be subject to many more of these posts as a pointed reference to Heidi's family. Jill and her children are so much more perfect and godly, after all. Tim had better stay far away from the barndo unless he receives a direct command. He deserves food and happiness. (She really is so judgmental). I really want to see the pictures from this wedding. I would hope Jill and Dave would attend. Of course, they didn't attend the engagement party, so----
  19. I'm hoping that meeting the love of his life has changed some of his attitudes. I don't think he knew what it can be like to be included and embraced by a more normal family. He didn't seem to mind Heidi wearing pajama pants for pictures. I think meeting Heidi's sisters and perhaps actually liking them has made an impression. I really hope for the best for Tim.
  20. For once I am hoping for a fast wedding. I don't want Jill to have a chance to interfere with Tim and Heidi's plans. I still feel sorry for Renee.
  21. I just checked. Home Aglow offers a first service for $19, and they charge more after that. They list their prices on their site. $75 for three hours, which is on the lower end of the going rate around here. They have rates for 2 hours and 4 hours listed on their site. There are a lot of good reviews.
  22. Have Tim and Heidi announced a wedding date yet? I saw the post where they said they have the dress, caterer and venue, but I didn't see a date.
  23. For years our school board would send out for dinner every month before board meetings. One board member was responsible for ordering the food. She would order double the amount needed and take the "left overs" home. She did this for a long time. Someone finally complained, and they either stopped having dinner before meetings or had the members pay. It's been a while, so I don't know what they do now.
  24. Matching pajamas with her family already? I sure hope Jill keeps her nose out of this relationship. Tim looks so happy.
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