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  1. Thanks, Booger666! (I wanted to call you SatanicBooger but perhaps your 666 is referencing something else! LOL) It's RHOOC's Vicki Gunvalson's house! My sister-in-law lives in Coto de Caza. She's seen Vicki and Jeana around and recently got some invitation to some "business seminar" Vicki was giving. I should have turned one of her Dollar Tree Christmas bows upside down. I have been gone for a week and have missed so much on here!! :( I need to catch up on all the awesome stuff in this thread!
  2. Train? O please. Team? Yeah right. Empowering? How exactly?! Successful? But they haven't joined her "team" yet, so how can the journey be successful? LastingLipsWithLeah? That's just stupid. At least she didn't use the word "empire". Isn't that what she's "building"? People who get sucked into MLMs always talk about their "empire".
  3. Meee toooo. And it's always the same thing. Some stupid girl or woman trying desperately to be cutesy or "sexy". SO I think I will post a picture of myself with a duck face, looking up to the side (pushing up my boobs, too, of course), and I will write "The Oroville Dam is about to give way." Because that's what my post is really about. Really. Oh my god. These Leah pics!! In addition, someplace between the third to last and second to last pictures of her, it looks as though Jenelle came at Leah fast and hard with her jumbo eyebrow crayon. I have never ever used one of those airbrushy filters on a picture, but if I did, my skin sure would look artificially and unrealistically nice. Surely it would fool everyone!!! Neither is mine. Dawk!!!!
  4. I can't take it. Now all I hear in my head is this: When my eyes were stabbed by the flash of a neon light That split the night And touched the sound...of sips
  5. I am LOVING these posts, everyone!!!!!! I have so much more to say but it will have to wait until later. I just wanted to say thanks for posting and let's keep it up!!
  6. I would say pre, because she still looks full of shit.
  7. Credit to "Spinnradler" for the lifelike artwork.
  8. Yep yep yep. If I want any interest shown in anything I say I would have to talk about computers of video games. Or the stock market. Hee hee. A few years ago I was watching 20/20 and saw one of my old childhood friends named Sean on there confessing to some serial killings. My mouth hung open and I pointed at the screen like Donald Sutherland pointed at the end of Invasion of the Body Snatchers. I couldn't believe what I was seeing. I told my husband who was passing by and he said "Mmm" and just kept on going. WTF?!?!?!?! Had our roles been reversed I would have been machine gunning him with a thousand questions. I am a very very very very very curious person by nature. From what I understand, Sean was never prosecuted. It was part of the Nina Reiser case in Oakland, California. Whether any of it was true I don't know. I got odd vibes from him when I last saw him twenty years ago, before all this came about, and I haven't been in contact since. What's interesting to me is that I often reflect upon my own interests and curiosities and obsessions and hobbies and sensitivities, etc. etc., and they really make up who I am, and I am fully aware that a majority of the population is unlike me. I look at the Teen Moms and am so very aware of their lacking of certain things. Sure, I don't know them in person, but can you imagine Leah having an interest in a filming location? Wanting to drive someplace to see if the shutters on a house are still there? Or learn the history of a property and the people associated with it? Or getting good or bad vibes? Or being CURIOUS about something? Other than "How much easy money can I make selling lipstickses?" You know what I mean. I can look at maps all day long. All kinds. Paper maps, Google maps, globes, whatever. Don't even get me started on Google Street View. I have wandered many a street sitting here in my chair. Sometimes for no reason. I'm just curious and I find it so utterly enjoyable. And then there is the whole topic of place names. I don't have to go someplace to fantasize about what it looks like, what the people are like, etc. solely based on the name. When I was young I used to go through endless maps and make lists of all the names of the towns I loved the sound of. Rosebank, Manitoba sticks out in my mind. I even made my OWN town maps and made up names of streets.
  9. Tingles!!! :-) When I first read "The family that built it, want it back" I was picturing the family being dead and their ghosts want their house back!! Then I saw what you meant. Keep me updated on how it all goes and what you see and feel!! There are a lot of entities in the house I grew up in, where my mom still lives. She sees people. She's even briefly seen my dad sitting on the couch. He passed away a few years ago. She's felt a hand on her shoulder, she's seen a boy in a striped shirt reaching up to the fireplace mantel, an older man in a long coat and a hat, the list goes on. The best story is from before I was born, when she went to open the basement door and looked right into a pair of black eyes staring at her. It was not an animal of any type. It was slightly shorter than she was. Distinct, staring dark eyes looking right at her in the dim hallway light. My mom does not do drugs, she doesn't drink, she doesn't lie and she's not crazy. Well, let me correct myself. she's crazy in the unique way my whole family is crazy! Over the years I've had her retell me that story umpteen times because it just delights me. She thinks she saw the same thing, but in full form, dart around the side of the house during that same time period. It was dark yet with a human-ish shape. Shadow people. My most memorable experience was when I was 16 and trying to sleep one night. I heard creaking in the hallway as if there was someone walking toward my room. There was also a strong sudden odor of what smelled like burning roses (very hard to describe. An earthy, smoky sweet smell). I opened the door to peek out, and there was no one, but I got a sudden rush of cold wind in my face. Let me tell you, if I had seen eighteen zombies, Leah's witch nose and Kailyn's bathroom selfies I would have been less freaked out than I was by that wind. I abruptly shut the door and hid way way way under my covers for the rest of the night! Long story short: There were no explanations. No one had been up in the night, there was no window open, no fans on, no one was burning anything or sprayed perfume, etc. I think of that night often.
  10. I agree, please try not to worry @leighroda! I was 37 and 40 when my kids were born, and before I got pregnant with my first I was FREAKING OUT because everywhere you look you see the "statistics", blar blar blar. I bought into it the first time because I didn't know better. Hearing those things can feel defeating and so final because you take it as it actually does apply to YOU personally. It only took two months of trying with each kid and both pregnancies and babies were completely fine. Even when I first went in for a my first checkup the doctor looked at my chart, then looked at me and said "Oh, I see you are of advanced maternal age." WELL. It'll be ok. :-) Yep, I'm on the coast too!
  11. SWEET BUTTERY JESUS. Abandoned buildings/houses? I LOVE THEM!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! I have so many bookmarks for those websites. Those photos you took are great! The second one looks like a charcoal sketch. Is the house near where you live? How did you happen upon it? I can never talk about this kind of stuff with anyone in my life because NO ONE CARES!!!! Well, my Mom actually does, but she is the only one. Abandoned swimming pools are intriguing, too. I don't know why I am so drawn to them. There is a blog about them and many many tasty pictures all over the place. Abandoned playgrounds. Yeeek. That is a whole other subject. There is the Nevada County Hospital up in Nevada City, CA that I've always wanted to see. http://www.calexplornia.com/abandoned-nevada-county-hospital-the-historic-and-tragic-tale-of-the-hew-building/ Danvers, Mansfield, Waverly Hills, Rolling Hills, etc.....oh to be able to travel and snoop around. I'm with you on the no trespassing anymore, @Mkay, I can't take that kind of chance being a mom. In my teens and twenties I was much more daring. I used to go so far as to climb on roofs, and an abandoned, delapidated apartment above a shop in our town was a great make-out spot for my boyfriend and me. We did get caught once and were chased through the streets (by the shop owner who saw us coming down the ladder), and at my age now that would be just too embarrassing. It would also be hard to explain to my kids, because just as my Mom told my brother and me: "If you're going to do something, just remember one thing. Don't get caught." Haha. But even if I could get into one of the hospitals, I have a feeling that the lingering horrors would get into my cells. I am huge huge huge on vibes. I can look at a place and instantly "feel" it, either good or bad. The bad feelings don't necessarily mean someone was murdered there, it's just a bad vibe. I can't explain them but they are very very real, and I actually like it when it happens because it's fascinating to me. This goes for any place, not just abandoned structures. I can glance at a house/building as I'm passing by, and have to catch my breath, or feel very prickly. It's not "Oh, that's an ugly house. I don't like the color". It's nothing aesthetic, it's a vibration. I have not wanted to go into places because of this and I always trust it. Abandoned houses always make me sad because I feel like they know they are unwanted and are of no use to anyone anymore. That would go for any building of course, but I am very home and family oriented and have a HUGE affinity for houses in general. They used to provide shelter for people, they were the place that those people wanted to come back to, they housed family meals, gatherings, laughter (and f course bad times), holidays, all kinds of things. They were likely fixed up, polished, repaired, cleaned, cared for and valued. I've always believed that inanimate objects have feelings. It's just the way I am. (Like I need one more reason for people to think I'm nuts) So to make myself feel better I try to think that the houses say "Thank god those fucking annoying humans are gone!!! Now I can have some peace and quiet!!" It doesn't really work, though...I still feel melancholy. I do enjoy TV shows where houses are actually restored with thought and care and not just tritely re-done with whatever the current ugly trend is to please the sheep-like masses. So much more to write, but I hear angel food cake calling me. Not only do I eat ice cream at 5:30 pm, but I eat cake for breakfast. Dawk!!! @mamadrama I'm a-gonna message you later. I will be glad to out myself. :-)
  12. Oooh!!!! (I say Oooh a lot. Like Dee on What's Happening but in a good way, not because I'm gonna tell on Raj) Oooh I have only seen Wonderland pics, not a video. I will have a look! So the cement structure was modeled after an actual dam? I love Steel Magnolias. (I always tell people they don't know whether to scratch their watch or wind their butt!) Have a look at this: http://hookedonhouses.net/2012/05/29/the-steel-magnolias-house-for-sale-in-louisiana/ I always liked that kitchen with all the brick! It just looks cozy. I hope if it was bought that they didn't redo and ruin the whole damned thing. That would be so fun to take the tour and it's a wonderful thing for the town to do for the fans. What's your Instagram? YES, come here and we will go on road trips!!! All boring people can stay behind! Including my boring-ass husband! I did indeed get the underwear!! At 30% off! Whee. And I only bought nine other things on impulse! So funny we both have Lee-uhh as our profile pics.... Okay who can tell me who lives in this house? Hint: SHE IS A LYING LIAR WHO LIES! @GreatKazu may know! Good god, we post orangutan pics and I look like an ape!!! LOL
  13. LMAO!!! Yes I was in Malibu!! First week of August. That's where the Planet of the Apes pic was taken! Haha! Yet, I didn't see a pink willchar with sand all up in its gears or that scrawny sea hag.
  14. 8763 Wonderland Avenue...been there! I used to drive over Laurel Canyon several times a week and of course had to go see it. When there is a stillness around these types of houses it is utterly chilling. O the things these properties have seen. Cielo Drive has a long long long gated driveway so there was no way to get to the (former) Tate house but I would go to the other side of the canyon and look at the new house. I'm so dorky!! This is what it looks like now: (I didn't take this pic) Yuck. I loathe that kind of place. Tacky McTack. I guess the Tate house wasn't really a ranch house as I stated, it was more of a Cape Cod style (sort of), but it was just the prettiest, coziest looking homey place. That's my type of dream house. Minus the carnage. I'd be so interested to visit Gibsland!! I heard there is some Bonnie & Clyde "celebration" they hold there, or used to. OMG I have to go to the Kohl's to buy my son some new boxer briefs (he would die if he knew I wrote that on the interwebs!! HAHAHA!) but I want to stay and talk about all this! More soon!!
  15. OoOOoOOH @Mkay thanks for posting all those!!! On one of those websites I believe they find the sewer where Pennywise killed Georgie. Poor Gerogie and his stupid boat. From what I understand the creepy cement structure above was only a prop (or a background painting). I would LOVE to visit that in person if it happened to be real! I watched a YouTube video of Beaver Lake, because not only do I look at pictures of locations, but I watch videos of them, too!! One nice thing about locations in little New England towns is that they seem to remain much more unchanged than those in cities. If Practical Magic had been filmed in L.A., Sandra's shop would likely be a strip mall now. I do live in California, in San Jose, but am originally from Marin County.
  16. Girlfriend, I wish I had known that! It would be hysterical to meet you. I'd pee my pantses! And I did post pics over in Small Talk.
  17. @Mkay I resize them in Photoshop to no more than 6 inches in width. You can play around with it a bit. Go to Image, resize, then image size (not canvas size) and adjust the width. The height will automatically adjust. I did drive by the Walsh house many years ago! Also Dylan's house. I think my favorite TV house is from Family. Did you ever watch that show in the late 70's? Kristy McNichol was in it. The house is at 1230 Milan Avenue in South Pasadena. I LOVE Pasadena and South Pasadena. When I was last there, however, I didn't know the address so I've never seen it in person. How can anyone be over filming locations?!! I do not understand your family! It's hard to explain why it's so satisfying to me. With the older movies and TV shows, for me it's partly nostalgia. If I see a fence that's still there thirty years later or a tree is nearly the same but just taller, it fills me with contentment somehow. I have a huge affinity with the past. What's really upsetting is seeing things torn down, built up, ruined and completely changed. More on that later.... Can't wait to see your pics!! :-)
  18. @Mkay (and any other location fanatics!) You are most likely familiar with these sites but I am posting my favorites ("favoriteses"). http://www.iamnotastalker.com You will get lost in this fun site for hours! Lindsay is incredibly detail-oriented. I would love to just bop around all over the place like she does and write about it! What a life! http://www.set-jetter.com and also his blog http://movielocationsandmore.blogspot.com. Robert is very in-depth as well and I really love how he does his best to match up then and now pictures so you have the same perspective. http://www.itsfilmedthere.com/ What drew me to this site was when I was hunting down locations for the original Assault on Precinct 13. Sadly, a freeway was built atop the location of the most memorable (and horrific) scene. To anyone who knows that movie, I will just say three words: "ice cream truck." YIKES. My favorite true crime book of all time is Helter Skelter. As you likely know, Vincent Bugliosi gave actual addresses in the book. When I lived in L.A. in the 90's before I had internet, I had to use a Thomas Guide of all things (does anyone know what I'm talking about?! HAHA) to find and visit the locations. I even got to what I location of the cliff where the knife was thrown over. Sadly (yet understandably) Sharon Tate's beautiful ranch home was torn down and replaced with a huge butt-ugly tacky-ass looking monstrosity. I lived near two of the houses used in Halloween (Lindsey's house and Tommy's house) and was always tickled driving by them. This site has good Halloween info and much much more: http://www.thennowmovielocations.com Also good with perspective. Here are three photos. It's a little embarrassing posting a bikini pic but, hey, I was at the beach!! Planet of the Apes! One of my top two favorite movies! I even yelled "You maniacs!!!! You blew it up! God damn you! God damn you all to hellllll!!!" Hey, I'm all for authenticity! I should have been a bit closer to the cliff but I got tired of walking. BEST MOVIE ENDING EVER. My son and daughter at the Poltergeist (1982) house this past summer. The neighbor (he was coming home) told me that the original owners still live there and they are fine with fans taking pictures. Luckily people are respectful. I would never trespass at any of these places or try and peek in windows. I heard that the lady who owns the Goonies house in Oregon had to finally stop letting people come anywhere near it because they were acting like disrespectful shitheads and she couldn't take it anymore. Sad. The kids at the Brady house in 2015, which I have visited many times. It's such a cute neighborhood. There's a gigantic, fascinating Brady Bunch section on iamnotastalker.com. If anyone cares, I have autographed pictures of Mike Lookinland that my dad got for me when he was working at Paramount. Mike signed the photos just for me me me! Maybe I will post those, too! Ha ha!
  19. The original Town that Dreaded Sundown?!?!?! With the infamous trombone scene?? My friend and I purposely picked the trombone in music class because of that scene. We were demented little mofos. One movie that will haunt me forever that was filmed in Texas was the original The Andromeda Strain. Little eeny beeny teeny tiny ghost town called Shafter that was so freaking creepy. That movie scared the marmalade out of me when I was little and I still find it unsettling. I'd love to visit that place and the church looks the same. When I visit inlaws in Texas I'm no where near Presidio County. For everyone else, sorry to go off topic! So I will talk about Leah to make it right! Did anyone notice that enormous bite of food she took at the BBQ place? WHY??? That was what looked like the equivalent of SIX bites for me. I've never understood shoveling gigantic portions of food into one's mouth. I like to really savor things.
  20. You are a carbon copy of me, @Mkay! I am obsesssssed with filming locations. The last one I visited was Point Dume in Malibu this summer where I impersonated Charlton Heston in the ending scene of Planet of the Apes. Passersby were quite flummoxed. I could post a pic but I may not go that far. I'm going to go post some stuff in Small Talk with some location links you may like so go look there!
  21. I hear you! Plus, to me, ice cream cones at 5:30 p.m. are called hors d'oeuvres!
  22. You can microwave canses if you're high, silly.
  23. Yep, that was horrendous to watch. He said "It's just isn't right." TWO times before he said he forgot what he was going to say and went into robot mode. Just awful. Aubree saying "It isn't like the math math math." was a bright spot. And I knew exactly what she meant. Ha!
  24. OMG my bladder is going to give way I'm laughing so hard!!! "sending legs hun" LMAO!!!! It's all too much....heeee heeeeee. Thanks for posting all this!!
  25. The proper word is "nutses". Get with the program!
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