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Same in South Carolina. They call them palmetto bugs, but a cockroach is a cockroach. We lived in the country, so we had biting ladybugs, flying biting things, fire ants, and lumps on the sidewalk after dark that slithered toward you. And the people were pretty creepy, too. I was happy to move back to the north, where it's cold but at least the wildlife usually stays outside.
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I'm watching an episode of Law & Order: SVU (season eight, episode 11, "Burned") in which Michael Michele plays a woman who accuses her estranged husband of rape. She's slightly less wooden than she was on ER. It's amusing how many minor characters from ER show up on various Law & Order episodes. The other day, I saw an episode in which the AIDS patient whom Carter tries to get medication for oral thrush plays a lawyer (he's played a lot of lawyers), and the judge looked familiar too. It took me awhile because his accent is different, but he's the patient who is paralyzed after Corday botches his disc surgery.
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Garrett was born last June, and his aunt or uncle in November or December. So yes, Kendra and her mother were pregnant at the same time.
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The Lonely Js Club: James, Jackson & Johannah
Heathen replied to SpaghettiTuesdays's topic in Counting On
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The Lonely Js Club: James, Jackson & Johannah
Heathen replied to SpaghettiTuesdays's topic in Counting On
She needs to lay off the filters and the overly exaggerated brows. Good grief, she looks old and awful. If the border between the solid color and stripes were even all around, it really would look like a maternity dress. Queue the rumors! JANA DUGGAR IS PREGNANT! -
Nobody can guarantee what would happen in someone else's home. I see a lot of Jim Bob in Sam's face. Those Duggar genes are strong.
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That's pretty heavily filtered, but all three of them still look happy. I have nothing in common with Kendra except we're both females with long hair, but you know what? I'm kind of envious of her innate happiness.
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Yeah, I very much doubt she's even aware that she's doing it. I would bet money against her sitting down and thinking, "How do I piss off my mother today."
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I wouldn't call it bad posture as much as trying to hide.
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I didn't say it was passive-aggressive evidence of her rebellion. It's passive-aggressiveness directed at her parents. Any official blowback about the pants may be directed at Derelict, but that doesn't mean Jill won't get stinkeye and snotty comments about it.
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"Pastor" as a verb is hardly exclusive to Jeremy. I've heard that since I was little, and I was nominally ELCA Lutheran. That AMA strikes me as BS.
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Or passive-aggressive. Jilly Muffin strikes me as the type to repress all her feelings until they explode -- in the form of pants-wearing.
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It's none of her business whether gay people get married or some random Arkansan buys beer at a party store, but that never stopped Mullet from protesting.
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That rule needs to change. "Reality" tv is ubiquitous now.
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I thought so as well, but I've also heard that it's essentially at the discretion of the parents -- that they can claim to use funds for the benefit of the child.
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So in other words, he did get conned out of it. My only question is why Jacob would blame his father more than his mother, since they both were in on it. Maybe Matt is more money-hungry in person. I watched that show briefly, and I always thought Jacob was the forgotten child of the Roloff family, like the Jennifer or Jordyn of the Duggar family.
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What was the issue with the money? Did he get conned out of it? I lost respect for Matt and Amy Roloff years ago -- for monetizing their family, for being slobs, and for their kids, or at least Jeremy, being bigots. Pretty much the same as Jim Bob and Michelle.
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I have wondered before if the Rodrigues' "foreign" last name affects their prospects in the fundie world. I think maybe it's a pinch of that, along with their other issues: their emaciation, unattractive countenances that include overloaded makeup and 1940s grab-bag clothing, and the presence of their parents.