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  1. 16 minutes ago, ByTor said:

    @eyelash good question. Like @RedDelicious I've tried to look up songs on Shazam to no avail, maybe some of that music is recorded specifically for the show?

    Thank you.  That makes sense.  I presume the reason they don't use the music that originally aired is because they only bought the rights for a temporary time period that has expired.  It makes sense they might use in-house music specifically for the show in reruns so they never have to pay for or worry about the rights to it again.  That said, they did a better job on some seasons than others -- there are some real clinkers sometimes!

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  2. I'm a much more casual watcher than many of you, so I'm hopeful someone can answer a question concerning music.  I'm watching reruns on Pluto and I realize the music they use on the soundtrack is not the same as what was used in the original seasons.  On one of the most recent seasons - I'm sorry I can't say exactly which one, but I think it is when Christina finally makes the team - they play a song with lyrics that sounds like a female singer saying something like "If you wanted to change the world, that's what Jesus did, that's what Jesus did...."  I've had no luck finding that song based on a lyrics search.  Any idea?

  3. 5 hours ago, Elizzikra said:

    Well - whatshisname and Michaela seemed as though they might have had sex and they weren't there for the non-scientific poll...

    Everyone misses a shower now and again and everyone farts. This seemed to me like a manufactured issue to create drama where there isn't any...

    Just like the couples brushing their teeth together to create the illusion of intimacy where there isn't any.  So sick of seeing that over and over!

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  4. 5 hours ago, Racj82 said:

    People on this show lie about that all the time. They all could of for all we know.

    A platter of chocolate chip cookies?

    That may actually be the key to my heart.

    I was so wishing Gil would give her the same sour attitude back she always displays.  "Are these vegan cookies?  Gluten-free?  What is the calorie count?  They seem stale -- when were they baked?"

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  5. 12 hours ago, JenE4 said:

    Poor Maurissa has only been to mini-golf and her first romantic dinner date is an episode of Fear Factor. That’s bad enough that they force these terrible challenges on group dates but to do that on a 1:1 is cruel. Well, joke’s on you, not only did they at least passably pretend to like everything—they liked each other most of all. These two seem like a MUCH better match than her with Connor!

    I guess I've watched too many cooking competition shows, but I was just sure when they took a bite of the obnoxious looking items they would turn out to be pastries or some other "food impostors."  No such luck.

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  6. 1 hour ago, rur said:

    I enjoyed this episode because we got to see a bride try on more than three dresses.  

    On the other hand, there was The Case of the Missing Belt. At first, I couldn't figure out why a dress with a huge bow in the back would be designed with a belt. So kudos, I guess, to the bridal industry for convincing brides that a dress designed to accent a small waist and a great figure needs what is probably an expensive, bedazzled belt that was apparently not designed as a part of the dress but was just available as loose stock. I did notice that that the gigantic bow had been removed for the reception, but still I don't think the belt was as necessary as the bride did. 

    Yep.  I rolled my eyes when the 2 staff members asked for help, saying they'd looked everywhere.  Except for the accessory closet, that is, where one would reasonably expect it to be.

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  7. 20 hours ago, Grrarrggh said:

    I couldn't believe how much they said these houses are worth! Blimey, after watching just a few episodes of Beach House Bargain Hunt I can't imagine why anyone would choose any of them. 

    No kidding.  I'm thinking between the hurricane that destroyed these place and the shoddy workmanship by the flippers fixing them up, no lender would finance them because of a lack of availability of hazard insurance.  If you had to pay cash based on the appraised values, even if you negotiated the price down, would you spend it on one of these places? 

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  8. 8 hours ago, LuvMyShows said:

    His walk looks like he has a poopy diaper!

    And the style of pants he favors, make his short stocky legs look even moreso.

     

    We call it the junkie shuffle...you can see them coming when you arrive or depart our office and pretty much predict the ones who will try to hit you up for money or cigarettes based on the shuffle.  Especially when they also wedge their hands in the front pockets of their skinny pants.  

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  9. 3 hours ago, adore said:

    Has there ever been a bachelorette with fewer guys interested in her? 

    I'd say DeAnna Pappas back in the early days.  Wasn't she the one who threw a pool party for the guys and when she showed up, not a single one of them stopped what they were doing and greeted her?

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  10. 2 hours ago, Koalagirl said:

    What happens with Grace with this whole amulet thing?  After all, she’s a Merriwick too and possesses witchy powers.  Did she faint at college at the same time as the others?

    I'm thinking Grace (and whatever Sam's kid's name is) come home for the finale, and even though she's a Merriwick, Grace somehow saves the day.

  11. On 7/13/2021 at 5:23 AM, TV Diva Queen said:

    Is Rye NY considered what the NYC folk refer to as "upstate"?  Its like a half hour away.  (not being sarcastic) 

    I think downtown NYC dwellers can't even imagine how us common folk (even the wealthiest) manage to exist in the hinterlands outside of Manhattan.  I was watching a rerun of one of those landscape makeover shows and the hosts -- used to staging downtown NYC terraces -- kept exclaiming how their "upstate" project was the first one they'd ever done with a yard having actual dirt, saving them from having to buy any.

    Another designer couple who has lost touch in my opinion are Nate and Jeremiah.  On the last Rock the Block show, their design choices were made for magazine photos, not livability for anyone with growing children who doesn't have full time cleaning and nanny staff.  

    I've also seen an increase in buyers who seem terrified of yards and trees on House Hunters.  

    I guess desirable "outdoor space" no longer includes an actual yard?

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  12. 5 hours ago, Door County Cherry said:

    I think I figured out it was her when the polyamory clue came out.  Poly people often look like your next door neighbors but one with FIVE different partners?  I don't know why but I expect a very religious look or an edgy look.  She fit the artsy vibe.  

    I got suspicious of her early on, but didn't settle on her for good until the clue about the retainer.  She was the most obvious candidate based on the appearance of her teeth.  Then as Angeleyes said, she talked too much toward the end and her vocabulary and bossiness gave her away.

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  13. 2 hours ago, tinkerbell said:

    Did we need to go through every possible euphemism for jerking off?  Wouldn't a "sex positive"  woman, first of all, deliver this edict herself, and also just SAY what she means instead of dancing around the subject?  Honestly, why not just say, "your penises belong to me, you're not allowed to touch them without my permission."

    The fake wedding was stupid.  Same as on other seasons, when the guys have to fake-propose. 

    I kept hoping one of the guys would step up and ask Katie to turn her dildo over in return.

    And I wish Justin had said, "I appreciate that you want to play dress up, but marriage is significant for me and I don't wish to participate in a fake ceremony.  I'll see you at the rose ceremony instead."

     

  14. 10 hours ago, chocolatine said:

    I would have liked for someone to have said that during last episode's degrading group date, but yes. This is beyond the pale controlling and not "cute" in any way. Can you imagine if Matt had asked Katie not to use her dildo/vibrator when she was still competing on The Bachelor? He would have been skewered by Bachelor Nation, and rightly so. It was already hard to believe that anyone in that group of men sees Katie as a catch, but I don't see any of them still liking her after that.

    100% agree. If you're going to make shrew-ish demands of the men, the least you can do is tell them yourself.

    This stunt officially makes Katie the worst Bachelorette ever for me (a spot which was previously occupied by Deanna for many years).

    Not to mention her totally dodging any announcement that she was letting Blake into the house before just  sending him over there to tell them himself.    

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  15. 9 hours ago, Hip-to-be-Square said:

    Oh definitely!  Hunter is in desperate need of Mucinex and is one casting call away from being a Geico commercial caveman.  

    Hunter reminds me of a very unsexy Zach Roloff.  When Katie's chipmunk cheeks and his mug come together for a kiss, I have to use the mental bleach.  There's sex positive, and then there's just plain indiscriminate. 

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  16. On 6/21/2021 at 3:35 PM, TattleTeeny said:

    The Domino’s commercial I just saw refers to the Noid as if everyone just already knows what it is. Wasn’t that Noid a thing 30 years ago? Or has Domino’s been using it since then and I haven’t noticed?

    Also, it’s dumb.

    Believe it or not, there was a time when the Noid was a big fad.  One year at Halloween we trick-or-treated at a house that was giving out Domino's coupons with little Noid plushies. and we thought it was awesome. 

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  17. 11 hours ago, pezgirl7 said:

    I thought the hustler was pretty obvious near the end, because of the way she was coming up with the correct answers, but then of course I always second guess myself, thinking maybe it's too obvious. 

    What put me on to her was that at the beginning she said she worked at a gym, and then there were clues along the way that said the Hustler owned a sauna bed, was an industrial vegan, and had modeled for before and after photos.  If she had said a different occupation at the start, I might not have locked on to her early enough.  I suspected the other woman for about the first half of the game.

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  18. 3 hours ago, seacliffsal said:

    Kind of interesting that there are almost as many (if not more) posts about one of the co-hosts than there are about the lead...

    I've generally found on this franchise that when what's primarily shown is drama between the men or women in the house, it's because they had a hard time getting any footage of the lead being remotely interesting to watch.

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  19. On 5/27/2021 at 4:56 PM, CrazyInAlabama said:

    I have found some recipes to be a lot easier to replicate than others.      However, from now on, if I screw something up, I'll blame it on the recipe writer. 

     

    The worst written recipe I ever encountered was waaaay back in the 1970's when I was newly married and trying to impress my new husband.  It was a dessert with canned cherries from a recipe that came on the underside of the label of the can.  Buried more than halfway down the recipe was this little instruction:  blind bake crust the day prior to using.  I was so new to cooking that I hadn't read the whole recipe through first, just the list of ingredients so I could shop for them.  Lesson learned!

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  20. 1 hour ago, Joan of Argh said:

    Please god let this be the last time we have to hear about Matt buying her out and Amy in turmoil over the process... STICK A FORK IN THAT TURKEY because it’s DUN!!!!!

    Seriously, at this point I would just tell Matt to send the stuff to my lawyer and if I decided to sign it, I'd do  it in there.  Absolutely NO reason for them to meet in person other than TLC wanting to film their burning hatred for one another.  By now Amy should have watched herself last season and realized how pathetic she comes off clinging to the past.    

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  21. 2 hours ago, qtpye said:

    It was some of the cheapest material I have ever seen. It looked like a leftover Party City showgirl outfit from Halloween.

     

    It reminded me of a costume I had to wear during a summer waitressing job on the Alaska Railroad where we portrayed Klondike Gold Rush Girls while serving tourists.

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  22. 5 hours ago, treeofdreams said:

    Someone on the show mentioned that a factory will be built on that land.  The man who is representing the factory is trying to buy up shops for himself because he thinks that with the factory built Hope Valley will become a boom town and he will make a lot of money.

    I don't know if it would be accurate historically (although the show often isn't), but I keep thinking it's the railroad coming through and dividing up the town, complete with reopening the coal mine and revisiting the trauma of the mine collapse or explosion or whatever the disaster was early in the series.

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