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Mollysmom

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  1. I believe the Sun is based in the UK, so a 6 acre lot and 1800 sq ft house probably is huge to them.
  2. I'm a library director, and there is no way a 6 or 7 year old is reading this book. It is 220 pages long for one thing, and too many words for a beginning reader. He most likely is just flipping through looking at the pictures, not actually reading it. Kids that age like to look at the pictures and make up their own stories if they can't read it.
  3. Bichon/Shih Tzus are NOT flat nosed dogs. I have one that I adopted. They are also NOT purse dogs. They grow to be about 15 lbs and very sturdy dogs.
  4. I tried to watch this episode, but the scene at her first follow up with Dr. Now was too much and I turned. If I had been Dr. Now, I would have said, "Well, I guess I can't help you, so I'm done. Good luck!"
  5. She can work out everyday and still not lose anything. You really only lose a few hundred calories lifting weights. When you are eating upwards of 6000 calories like she is probably doing, there is no way she will lose weight just lifting weights. She would need to cut back on calories, and do a lot of cardio.
  6. She's probably hiding $100,000 in her enormous cleavage.
  7. I just have to say that it makes me cringe that Tammy and I share the same name - especially when people on these threads spell the name the way I spell it - Tami, which I don't think is the way she spells her name. I also have a best friend named Amy, so for some reason this really bugs me that their names are Tammy and Amy!😩😄
  8. I just caught this episode on a rerun, and saw the pool scene. Tammy can use a walker, so she can walk, so really, there isn't any reason she couldn't have used the stairs. They were wide, and shallow and had a railing. I think she was just making excuses.
  9. That really doesn't hold true though. I have twin cousins that were about 2.5 lb apiece, and they are both now over 6 ft tall and at least 250 lb.
  10. Maybe they are teaching the kids to live as normally as possible in spite of their disability, in a world where everything is made for taller people? I am disabled, and never knew anyone else with my disability until I was an adult. Even then, I can honestly say, I only have one friend that has it. I really can't identify with most people with my disability, so it really doesn't bother me. I live in a world where people don't have my disability, and I need to assimilate.
  11. Maybe he just grew up enough to calm down. My oldest nephew was really hyper as a little kid, to the point that they started wondering if he had ADD/ADHD. His dad didn't want him tested or labeled, and their doctor said to wait until he was at least 7 to even think about it anyway. Somewhere around 7-8, he calmed way down naturally. It is just the age, and I think some people tend to forget how little kids naturally act.
  12. I also disagree. I am disabled, and have had over 100 surgeries since I was born. I was held to a very high standard of behavior because I am the oldest in my family. I wasn't a troublemaker anyway because of my overall personality type - I was always afraid of getting in trouble. But to be lax on kids with disabilities is ridiculous. People already have terrible misconceptions of the disabled, then add to that behavioral issues because parents don't want to discipline them because they have had surgeries? Didn't fly in my family.
  13. They are probably on a reality show to show how people with significant disabilities can actually thrive and have very successful lives. Our society still sees people with various disabilities as people who can't contribute much to society, and are needy. I like seeing successful people like this. I'm physically disabled and people are always totally shocked to find out I have owned my own home and work full time between two jobs. They just assume I sit at home on disability and needing tons of help. I walk on crutches and have a very significant physical disability, but I make it work.
  14. I have twin sisters. Once they were born, my parents didn't go anywhere with them for at least the first year, except maybe to grandparents' houses. Who in their right mind tries to take 5 out at a time at that age?
  15. My nephew and his girlfriend do board art and do a MUCH more professional looking job. His girlfriend is a much better artist and they sell something like that for about 40-50 bucks. But it looks much better than Elizabeth's.
  16. Love this show! Wonder what a Tell-All episode would be like after this series - with the people they are commenting on?
  17. I said it in another forum, (I think Outdaughtered) that it must be a requirement for TLC reality stars to mispronounce "especially". They ALL, except Bill & Jen Arnold, say "eXpecially" and it just drives me nuts.
  18. I can't believe all the people saying they didn't see the scores last night. I saw them - I'm in Iowa and have Dish Network. Don't know why they wouldn't show the same edit everywhere. I am so glad Duff won. I promptly turned the channel so I didn't have to watch the premiere of Buddy's show.
  19. My feeling is that if you have a kid that is that scared of everything, you don't take them to a haunted house period. They will have people jump out at them, chase them, etc. I think if they are at a haunted house, those things are to be expected. If you don't want your kid chased, don't take them in the first place.
  20. Watching this and While You Were Out back to back, I like While You Were Out better. They actually do nicer rooms, and there is a lot less drama, except that almost every one of them want to come back hours early.
  21. To be fair, gum paste is edible. It wouldn't taste very good, but it is just sugar, egg whites and shortening. But, even though Duff used hot glue on those discs, those were not going to be potentially eaten anyway. They weren't on the actual cake. they were a hanging decoration.
  22. Buddy is too stuck in the old ways of doing things. The cake he made would have looked great in the 80's-early 90's. But people don't want cakes like that anymore. They want more creative things, not the same old fashioned looking cake. Sometimes his cakes just look gaudy - like the one this week. He needs to realize that tastes change over time and the old way of doing things may not be what people want anymore.
  23. I would have been livid if Hildi's room was mine. The floor alone - I would have wanted it taken back up, then would have to buy real flooring to put down, then probably 10 gallons of paint to cover all the freaking colors, and paint the woodwork and doors back to white. The only thing I could see in that shit show of a room that I liked was the headboard.
  24. I'm so glad Buddy won both challenges tonight. I almost thought he wouldn't win the cake challenge because of the hot glue and not painting the bottom of the cake boards.
  25. How in the world are Paige and Bernie's kids so attached to Brandi? It's been an extremely short time. I wonder if it was just producer driven.
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