I don't think I've ever disliked a litigant more than the plaintiff in Tuesday's towing case - I will not watch any animal case so they don't count. Plaintiff couldn't be bothered to do what she was supposed to and sued. So GLAD she lost.
I know I've seen most of the Project Runway programs and I am really enjoying this version and I also like the Project Runway Jr. more than any of the other versions of Rumway.
I knew the actress playing the hoarder - and suffragette and ambulance driver - was familiar and finally remembered her playing the wife of a man who had just retired - either voluntarily or not - but could not remember the name of the series. I found the series name and, when I saw Annette Crosbie's name I remembered her from The Six Wives of Henry VIII.
I don't know which designer made the dress with the silver foil but my first thought was Jiffy Pop and then I wondered if Jiffy Pop still exists - popcorn yum.
It seems like a whole lot of landlords on the People's Court are just trying to make money and have no idea how to be a landlord. I wouldn't be surprised to find out that the laws of landlording in any particular state are available on line.
I've seen every episode of This Is Us and my interest is beginning to wane. I hope Kate's baby being born - and being born healthy - is this season's last episode. Maybe my enthusiasm will be back by the time Fall rolls around.
I thought Lainey was teaching at her old school in Jenkintown. I know I haven't really been paying that much attention but the coach was in last week's episode.
I only halfway listen when I have The People's Court on so I missed floor being used instead of parking lot. A floor is inside a building; a sidewalk, parking lot, and street are outside.
Something I enjoy about this show is when there is something you are sure is fiction and, at the end, you find out it really happened - like Murray buying that car that fell apart the next day and then seeing the actual car.