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Perhaps the real photo had Jill's knee showing, that skirt looks oddly blurry. And if that's really her right leg, she's doing some major contortions to kiss him. Honestly, it reminds me of a certain female wrestler.
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Josh & Anna Smuggar: A Series of Unfortunate Events
kokapetl replied to maraleia's topic in Counting On
It was a vibrating seat, Anna referred to it as a vibrator. I think it got so much screen time because Anna looked stupid everytime she referred to the 'vibrator'. Anna was also the master at swallowing. -
Josh & Anna Smuggar: A Series of Unfortunate Events
kokapetl replied to maraleia's topic in Counting On
Also, there were several gulps that looked as though she was swallowing her vomit back down. -
Josh & Anna Smuggar: A Series of Unfortunate Events
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How do the family feel about the Unilever logo? -
Josh & Anna Smuggar: A Series of Unfortunate Events
kokapetl replied to maraleia's topic in Counting On
I don't think these two situations are remotely similar. The cops already knew about what Josh did and decided there was no actionable case, and CPS also knew and have acted. InTouch got their info from the cops. Prosecuting Josh remains as untenable as it did before. No Whistleblowing took place. A sort of similar hypothetical situation would be if InTouch published footage of the interviews, with victims faces blurred out. That would have been much worse than what InTouch actually did, but it still would have been using the sexual assaults of children to sell magazines, and just because a person can disseminate that info doesn't mean it's ethical or moral to do so. As for the survivors, after InTouch disseminated their interviews, they probably regret participating. -
Jana and Jill went along with Josh and JD to Joplin, wherever, along with a following car full of sound and camera guys. We see Jill and Jana dressed in legit fireperson clothes, and the girls shout "search and rescue" while walking around destroyed houses. Joseph seemed to already be there, wearing a t-shirt, describing to the camera crew how a tilt up wall at Wal*Mart either gave 20 people shelter or squashed 20 people flat.
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I think it's Baby Gender Reveal & the Final Weigh In aired approx 21 May 2013. Don't know what season, I watched all the episodes via iTunes and their listings are really disorganized.
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Josh & Anna Smuggar: A Series of Unfortunate Events
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At a glance, 60,000 likes matches the best and beats most of her previous non political posts. Her posts about abortion did relatively poorly. -
I would assume they were restricted to the episodes that became public domain due to a clerical error.
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If Jessa is interested in Bob Crane, Bob's son sells Bob's old amateur movies online. I think Helga might be in a few of them too.
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The final episode of the latest season did have a teaser of the next one. There was a snippet of Jim Bob wishing the Dillards well on something, and it was in the same barely concealed disapproving pouty tone he gave the Smuggars when they decided to move to DC.
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Josh & Anna Smuggar: A Series of Unfortunate Events
kokapetl replied to maraleia's topic in Counting On
Anna's normal Talking Head stare has her eyes darting up and down at Josh's face, like she's inspecting it for some reason. -
Josh & Anna Smuggar: A Series of Unfortunate Events
kokapetl replied to maraleia's topic in Counting On
The tax records show 3 structures on the property. TTH, huge warehouse on the street, and a third small warehouse. I think the small warehouse is the guest house, formerly ben's house of heatstroke. -
Josh & Anna Smuggar: A Series of Unfortunate Events
kokapetl replied to maraleia's topic in Counting On
"Thank you for raising such an awesome husband". FFS Anna, he molested his sisters, and then later went on to try whip up baseless "Peds under the beds" hysteria against groups of people he didn't like. Plus he totally ballooned. -
Derick's mother: She would have been well compensated for her work, I think she'd happily support her son and his family if they needed her help. I can't picture Derick doing a John Schraeder and having a piano, fancy laser printer/binder-printing press and an ice machine shipped over as essentials.
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Josh & Anna Smuggar: A Series of Unfortunate Events
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It's like Barbara Walters took the picture. Or it's a screenshot from from a washed up seventies or eighties TV stars infomercial. -
Josh & Anna Smuggar: A Series of Unfortunate Events
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I read a rather insane story online about Barry Williams and the dad from ALF. Did he mention Max Wright in his tell all? -
The Willis family reached an out of court settlement of around $100 million with the state of Illinois, due to the fact a Illinois government official accepted a bribe and unlawfully gave the driver at fault (in the crash that killed half dozen Willises) a drivers license in return for that bribe. Perhaps forty percent of that amount would have gone to the lawyers, and Scott Willis wouldn't have been the next of kin to his siblings who died in the crash (the parents were still alive) but it's fair to say the 'Wíllís Clan' don't need money. They're after fame. The parents don't have jobs because they don't need jobs.
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This is good to hear. I do think the Duggars, Jimchelle and Benessa, must have sort of known this. They seem to have known any formal attempt would have resulted in a formal rejection. Where I live, shady private adoptions are punishable by fines of up to $25,000 and two years imprisonment, and those are considered significant punishments. You must go through the Department of Child Protection. Some 'Family' (Christian) organizations did complain when gay couples were allowed to adopt, but for 2012-2013 there were about 55 domestic adoptions to non relatives, in a country of 23 million people. Gay or straight, you need to be absolutely flawless to adopt a child. I hope I didn't come off as Snooty superior foreigner. Rupert Murdoch controls most of the print media inAustralia, and it's as shamelessly partisan as you could expect from the man behind Fox News, New York Post The Wall Street journal etc. The current shitstains in power in the federal government owe a lot to ruperts minions unrelenting attack against Labor, the Murdoch media started being hysterical the moment Labor gained power in 1997. The paper of record in my state is even further to the right of Murdoch papers' and the country's richest and most selfish person, Gina Rinehart, is trying to buy what Murdoch/Stokes don't own and turn those into newspapers that espouse views to the right of the arch conservative Sun King Murdoch.
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Yeah but foster children often have been affected by whatever it was that caused them to be taken into the state's custody. Should they ever receive a foster child, it would probably be their first and last one they will ever agree to take. And I'd like to believe that even a desperate state child welfare official wouldn't consider Mr and Mrs Bin Seaworld (in their current state) suitable to take a foster child.
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They'd never get one through an agency, but are private adoptions legal where they live? Some insane fan could give them a baby.
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Maybe they plan to offer free shoddy midwifery or abortion counseling or something.
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If Jill and Derick plan to be professional full time God botherers, TLC won't be interested in them, I hope they know that. The lives of a pair of boring nerdy awkward religious types is not compelling television. I don't know what that the goal of Dericks surgery was, but I assume he didn't ask for the picket fence smile he got.