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  1. I looked up Hand Grenades. Apparently they’re the specialty drink at the Tropical Isle bar that Jovi went to tonight

     The Hand Grenade is a specialty cocktail drink (made with vodka, rum, gin and melon liquor), sold frozen or on the rocks exclusively through five licensed nightclub bars in the New Orleans French Quarter.

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  2. 3 hours ago, TakeAPinotGrigio said:

     

    I no longer think Amira is too good for sweaty, selfish Andrew. She's beautiful, but dumb as a rock if she actually told Mexican immigration what she was there for. 

     

    And if it’s true that she didn’t take everyone’s advice to have a return ticket, she’s even dumber than we thought 

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  3. 22 minutes ago, Anduril said:

    Similar to the comments about the doors in Dr. Now's office but I've always been amazed how the chairs in his exam rooms can support that much weight.

    I'm always amazed at the number of empty chairs in his waiting room! He could seat about 50 people if they were used. 

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  4. 20 minutes ago, dahling said:

     

    The new title of this show should be "A doctor tells fat people to lose weight."  

     

    Subtitle: “But they have two hour’s worth of excuses why they don’t” 

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  5. 27 minutes ago, libgirl2 said:

    She sat there expressionless for how long? Do her and Simon even converse? Then the food arrives and she smiles as you say.... creepy! 

    Later at the hospital, Simon just stood silently by her bed, holding her hand, both with no expression while they gazed into each other’s eyes. Well, actually with her wonky eye she might have been staring at him, and somewhere else at the same time. 

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  6. 1 hour ago, TwirlyGirly said:

     

    They're all the same this season, aren't they?

     

     

    Except they’ve started referring to the episodes as “journeys” instead of “stories.” 

    Speaking of journeys, after the Feet Show, I watched “Half-Ton Killer Transformed” a program from 2013 where Dr. Now helped a 1,000 pound woman after she was acquitted of murdering her nephew. Mayra was so cooperative and pleasant, worked hard and recognized this would change her whole relationship with food for the rest of her life. It was an inspiring success story with no drama, whining, arguing or making excuses. Even Dr. Now’s demeanor was different than what we see now when he works with so many non-compliant patients who want a quick fix. I wish more “journeys” were like this one. 

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