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Desert Rat

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  1. He wasn't desperate though. He said he stole the fridge to feed his gambling addiction, same reason he embezzled funds from his employer.
  2. Out of the more than 200 million men around Tiffany's age worldwide, she chose the guy who stole his mom's fridge, has a "friend" who keeps LSD and heroin in his coat pocket, and humps kegs before his nuptials. Great catch. Great example for you son, Tiff.
  3. Maybe so, but it looks like Pedro has a gamer's (video, that is) body.
  4. I tried to watch but couldn't make it to the first commercial. Pedro is getting so fat I hardly recognized him. The marriage, such that it is, is doomed. Get a divorce already. What the he'll happened to Pillow Talk? I think TLC replaced Pillow Talk with the Chantal Family carp fest. Bad move TLC.
  5. Pedro also looks liked he's gained a lot of weight, say 30 to 40 pounds.
  6. I was only commenting on the divorce process, service of the paperwork. Based on what we have seen on the show, Ashley has not taken steps to evict him, or as you say "kick him out." Jay signed the papers and agreed to the divorce. It's possible he also agreed to leave the residence as a term of the divorce. That's very common when couples can no longer live together amicably. We are not privy to the paperwork, so we just don't know
  7. I don't know Pennsylvania law, but I don't think Ashley was serving Jay with the divorce papers. Rather, she was asking him to sign to give his consent to the divorce. It's essentially a joint petition for divorce which can be processed more quickly because you don't have to wait for service and the other party to respond. What bothered me about the procedure was that Jay was not given an opportunity to carefully read the papers and seek the advice of independent counsel before signing. It was offensive that she coerced him into signing by refusing him food and shelter. Ashley knew very well Jay had a dick control problem long before she married him. Her shock and outrage at his lack of control was unwarranted, and there was no reason to force him into signing the papers that night. BTW, you are correct that generally court rules prohibit parties from serving process. You want an independent person to serve process for two reasons. First, you need proof of service for due process. Service by a nonparty is better proof that the person was properly served. Second, it reduces the possibility of conflict or violence.
  8. So true. And often, when you grow up, you realize you were on the wrong side of the "cause." Take your disco example. I too had a "Disco Sucks" t-shirt. I was so over disco, couldn't bear to listen. But lately, I can't get enough disco. I love the Bee Gees, Commodores, Earth, Wind & Fire etc. Love watching Saturday Night Fever on cable. I'm glad now my efforts to "stamp out" disco failed. Everything comes full circle in life, and it's good to have an open mind.
  9. I was hoping someone would pick a not so predictable or politely-correct cause, such as religious liberty, pro-life or 2nd Amendment rights. That would have made for a much more interesting show. But, alas, No one wants to take a risk or be provocative.
  10. Well, in that case, I'll take two! Honestly, I can't see any girl over six years wearing those silly hats. But some hats have bad words, so they are not even appropriate for young girls.
  11. $45 for an ugly beret!!!! Is she nuts??? Who buys that shit????
  12. I also had trouble with the equals thing. We do not have the same DNA. I really liked his design and concept. The idea that all people are variations of the same skin tones/shades was very moving and the design met that concept. What confused me was the idea that all people have the same DNA. As a matter of science, that is plainly wrong. We don't share the same DNA. Each person has unique DNA. No two people are the same. Every person has their own DNA, even identical twins. So I didn't liked that his design was based on a flawed understanding of science.
  13. The early seasons of PR featured mostly highly accomplished designers, for example Chris March, Seth Aaron, Cloe Dao, and many others whose names escape me right now. Many had their own lines or their own store. Some worked for big name houses. But, you're right, this season is a bunch of unknown, struggling, uninteresting, untalented designers. I I know many don't agree, but I really miss Heidi and Tim.
  14. I'll be honest, and I know this is not a popular opinion, but I don't believe Tessa and her "story" of molestation or whatever it was. I think she chose that "cause" because she knew she would get sympathy and not be auf'ed. Based on what I have seen on the show, she is a phony and self promoter. I am offended that she would claim to be molested to gain advantage in this competition. In my mind, her dress was not appropriate for a woman who claims to have been molested and it was offensive. I know of what I speak.
  15. Tessa's design was idiotic. "I was molested so I'm gonna wear a t-shirt with circles around my boobies and white chalk outlining my vagina." WTF? She couldn't wait to tell her story. She's an attention whore, second only to Hester the clown.
  16. It's not offensive, it's stupid. It's not really a Bindi. She used a Sharpie marker, ffs.
  17. My first reaction watching the show was, "Wow, Paige, you really handled that poorly. You made Brandi leave, upset your husband, made the kids cry. You're horrible, Paige. WTH is wrong with you?" But then I thought how would I react if I were Paige and my husband brought home a new honey, a new bedmate, a woman he "really likes." After I just told him I couldn't do the plural marriage thing. But then I realized she was quite restrained. I wouldn't be passive aggressive, like Paige. No, I would be straight up aggressive and Bernie would know, under no uncertain terms, I was not doing polygamy. Period. And then I would call a divorce lawyer. And then a handyman to repair the holes in the drywall. 😵
  18. Arizona does not recognize common law marriage. Arizona would only recognize the legal marriage with Robyn. However, Arizona doesn't care if Kody is sharing D with others.
  19. Don't believe the THs. Robyn is a lying liar who lies. The most shocking thing that could happen on the show would be Robyn telling the truth about anything. The second would be Kody getting a flattering hairstyle.
  20. I wonder when you visited. Last Vegas is in an raid desert, very hot and very dry, little rain. The weather is similar to Phoenix where I live, only cooler. We Phoenicians go to Vegas to cool off. If you're not accustomed to the extreme heat it would be very uncomfortable.
  21. Another concern I haven't seen raised is water. Water is The biggest issue in Arizona when it comes to buying raw land. The property is so far out, I doubt it is connected to the city water supply. If it is even possible to connect to the city water, it could cost tens of thousands of dollars to get city water connected. If they can't get city water, can they drill a well? Is there even water available for drilling and is it sufficient to support that mob? Do they even own the water rights? Without adequate potable water the land is junk. Can the Browns get any dumber?
  22. Coyote Pass is nowhere near the university. NAH is just south of the downtown, within walking distance. No college student would want to live at Coyote Pass, which looks like it's at least 20 miles from campus. I live in Arizona and my son attends NAU. It is a beautiful campus and Flagstaff is a charming college town. I would love to retire there. It makes me sick that the Brown idiots are giving the area such a bad portrayal.
  23. As they say in the beginning of the show, there is only 5% chance of long-term success for the super, grossly, morbidly obese. So it can't be that hard for TLC to find the difficult cases. After all, you have to have a pathological relationship with food to get that big. The relatively healthy patients are the rare exception. Like Dr. Now says, you don't get to be 600 pounds by eating large portions and snacking. That's how you get to be 200 or 250. To get to 600 pounds, you need to eat something like 10,000 calories or more a day. I'm somewhat overweight, but I can't eat that much even on thanksgiving.
  24. I've always had a lot of respect for Dr. Now, but after his show, my respect has doubled or tripled. Barbara was not his even his patient. Yet when she mentioned her stomach pain, he asked what was going on. He didn't have to do that. And without blinking an eye, he sent her to the hospital and performed what looked like a pretty complex surgery. She wasn't even his patient. He took her on because he is such a decent person. He probably did it all for very little money. Then, when her husband dies, Dr. Now arranged medical transport for a four hour drive. Insurance is not going to pay for that. I bet Dr. Now did himself. And how does precious Jeanne react? Is she grateful for his kindness and care? Is she thankful Dr. Now saved her mother's, her sole caregiver, life? Nope. She just wants to go home to eat. Jeanne hates people, as she hold us repeatedly. Dr. Now is no exception. Jeanne, honey, you are NOT a piece of furniture. Nope. Furniture serves an important purpose. It supports people and stores belongings. But you, Jeanne have no purpose. You are a drain on everyone around you. You are killing your mother because the constant care you require is too much for your ailing, elderly mother to handle. You probably contributed to your father's untimely demise. Also, furniture does not spend hundreds of dollars a week on food. Go ahead Jeanne, lay in the stinky bed and wait for that great opportunity "get your life back." I'm sure the unicorns will be at your day any day now. Curse Dr. Now and his damn diet. Can't he see you are special and really trying. Can't he wave his magic wand and get rid of the fat.
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