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  1. 3 hours ago, Jynnan tonnix said:

    I don't see any quotes. And going by a number of the comments neither do a bunch of others. Are they hidden somewhere that I can't work out?

    I don't see the quotes either. Actually that's appropriate because the Duggars don't know anything about these subjects.

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  2. 15 hours ago, Chai said:

       In Puppies and Poconos I noticed Kate was talking in a strange monotone. It was like she could care less.  Its the same thing over and over. They send them on vacation and the little girls scream over which room or bathroom Kate said they have. I'm done watching them on vacation.  They had so many activities. I have a feeling they would've had a better time just being left alone to chill out by the lake on that bouncy thing they liked.

    I would like to see a behind the scenes watching craft services feed the family, then Kate step in and pull a pan out of the oven and say I'm exhausted from cooking all day. Then show Kate getting her hair and make up done while the nannies  take care of the kids. Then they show the actual filming of what goes on when the crew is there. Ha-ha!

    Yeah, they need to show Steve, the bodyguard/road manager/whatever he is. He's hiding in plain sight. 

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  3. On 1/15/2017 at 8:55 PM, CarolMK said:

    Just for fun, I watched a couple of videos Danielle posted recently on her It's a Buzz World website, and it's pretty obvious that Hazel is indeed the best talker of all of the quints. I assume that this week is the final episode of the season, and I don't know if it's been renewed for another season? Does anyone know what the ratings have been like so far?

    They've been renewed. http://itsabuzzworld.com/2017/01/17/more-outdaughtered/ The ratings have been staying over a million which is great for TLC.

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  4. 3 hours ago, gunderda said:

    They adopted two - kept one (which i guess is named Max?) and now have the two new dogs.

    I cringed when she got the two new ones.... because I feel like nothing is different than the first time.

    And she claims they are her dogs but then yells at her kids for not taking care of them.  

    They first had siblings Shoka and Nala. Nala was sent away because she was hard to get along with(probably didn't like Kate). The new ones are Shoka's children, Mak and Nanuq. 

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  5. 13 hours ago, Barb23 said:

    I read on another site that Jill said the three younger girls including Josie have been assigned to clean her house & do the laundry.  Does anyone know if this is true?  I guess Jill had to call in reinforcements because of her morning sickness. 

    I don't know if it's true, but I'm imagining Josie licking everything clean. 

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  6. 4 hours ago, jewel21 said:

    So that was Gina singing! My mom asked who that was and I said I thought it could be Gina...

    My mom thought the baby was Victoria. I didn't know she was born out of wedlock. And it was strange Nikki never asked how she was or held her....

    And, despite having a facelift, Katherine still looked old...

    Also, what happened to Julia?

    I have vague memories of Julia. I remember loving her hair. lol According to google, she married and had a child. In 2002, she reappeared for awhile during the Leanna Love time. LL was a tabloid reporter who wrote a nasty book about Victor called Ruthless. She needs to write an update on his bad deeds. 

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  7. On 12/22/2016 at 10:52 AM, miamama said:

    Victor
    Victor is looking for a new passion to pursue. Nikki and Victor will take on new roles in their family and their "empty nest" will be filled.


     

     

    Victor is going get pet snakes to match their owner's personality. 

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  8. 14 hours ago, becca3891 said:

     

    A lot of the wackiest fundies do indeed believe Christmas trees are pagan and evil. There's a verse in the Old Testament that talks about the evils of worshiping pagan trees or something like that. The Duggars and Maxwells seem to be among them, but I wouldn't have guessed Cathy would be. She was already Southern Baptist, which I guess many here don't classify as fundie, but I disagree. The biggies to me are a completely literal interpretation of the bible, rejecting evolution and believing in a 6000 year old earth, the belief in wifely submission, the need for the "sinner's prayer," etc.

    However, southern Baptists are just fine with Christmas trees, to my knowledge, so the lack of a tree may well be out of respect for Jill's upbringing and beliefs. Do we have any reason to think that she got more extreme after her cancer treatments? From the way she talked on camera right from the very beginning of her introduction, it seemed to be well established that she was southern Baptist. This was before her cancer.

    My aunt, who is more mellow now, was totally fundie when her sons were little. She had no problems with decorations but thought the idea of Santa Claus was lying to children. 

  9. I'm a 44 year old female who has read the HP books and seen the movies. I'm a casual fan and would go to the amusement park if given the opportunity. I have a 30 year old male cousin who is really into HP. He knows the minute trivia. I've always wished he could have the opportunity to go there because he loves HP so much. Another cousin's wife who's close to 30 is another major HP fan and went to the park on her honeymoon. Her husband is not a fan, and I bet he got big points for that. He did say the lines were too long. lol

    As for the show, it was nice not seeing Bernadette screech her way through labor, and the talk about Howard's mother was good. The actress who played the nurse has been in many TV shows. She was Will Smith's mother in Fresh Prince. 

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  10. 7 hours ago, PatsyandEddie said:

    Victor reflects on his past? Again? Really show? Fuck off. Again. 

     

     

    3 hours ago, Big Blue Plate said:

    Oh, God... which Christmas movie are they ripping off this time?

    (Unless it's Black Christmas.) 

    Maybe it'll be Home Alone with his grandchildren tormenting him with booby traps. 

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  11. 1 hour ago, tribeca said:

    Loved the first one.  The second one not that much.   What happened to dollys uncle ?   The story just forgot about him.  

    My guess is he may come back for another movie if there is one. He helped little Dolly launch her career, and another movie may focus on that. I've been to Dollywood, and she gives him a lot of credit in her museum. I've actually seen him sing there. He was older with long brown hair and a cowboy hat. There was also a show with Dolly's brother, Randy, and Dolly's nieces. Big as the family is, she has to employ some of them. lol

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  12. 8 hours ago, Sew Sumi said:

    Looks like the rumors (and giveaway from the Mob Wife) were true. Famy and DUI Dillon will be on the next season of Marriage Bootcamp on WETv (never heard of it). She claims that Dill grabbed her by the throat and picked her up above his head. I don't know if this is true or a story made up for a paycheck. Abuse is never okay. If true, I hope she called the cops and got this on record.

    http://people.com/tv/marriage-boot-camp-reality-stars-exclusive-season-7-supertease/?xid=socialflow_facebook_peoplemag

    Josh and Anna should've been on that show. 

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  13. 1 hour ago, Drapers4thWife said:

    So did anyone watch the sequel? I went in low expectations and this movie managed to not even clear that bar.

    • I know this is a low budget TV production, but the sets were so clearly backlot fakes it was cringeworthy. Their mountain cabin looked like it was just built and decorated for a high school play. Made me appreciate the production design of one of my favorite films, Coal Miner's Daughter, even more for managing to capture the grittiness of Appalachian poverty. 
    • The guy who played Uncle Billy acted like the closest he'd ever been to Tennessee was flying over it on his way to Miami. His blinding white veneers were distracting. 
    • The children all had the grating commercial/Disney forced acting style going on. If you ever want to know what a bunch of California kids think Southerners sound and act like, this was your movie. 
    • I amused myself by imagining Gerald McRaney's character was the same as his one from House of Cards. 
    • This movie seemed to have no sense of place. How close were they to that town again, and how big is it? Is poverty the norm in the area or what? Because it's hard to imagine that a general store in a tiny Appalachian town, where most of the folk are dirt poor, would stock $70 dollar rings. The school had about 10 kids in winter, half of them Parton siblings, and all were at about the same economic level of poor (and the one kid mentions most in the area are farmers). So who the hell bought all those preserves? I could believe selling a few jars of some specialty that Avie Lee was particularly known for, but selling off what looked like a couple of hundred jars in a few days? Who could afford that, farm people who would have their own winter stock?  How, in a tiny town, did word of the Partons selling off their entire food storage not get around? How did word of Dolly singing for money not get around and back to Avie Lee? 
    • Speaking of, how stupid was Lee to let the kids sell the family's entire stock of winter food? How did Avie Lee never go down to the cellar to get food in however many days? I know I'm thinking too much about this, but damnit, this crap bugs me. 
    • That ending though, man was that stupid. So we get 90 minutes of filler drama about Christmas presents and the church play, then they rush through a mine collapse and Lee's rescue in what, five minutes? And I know this is a Christian film, but even by those standards the Jesus ex machina was too much. Lee is trapped! No never mind, a magic hand from a ball of light pulls him to safety and he's fine now. The family is actively dying (over how many days, even?) and their entire cabin is buried under 20 feet of snow! Oh, never mind, God turned the sun on and melted about 19 feet of that snow in a few hours - also He shoveled their porch and left a gift basket to boot! Praise be!

    Yeah, some of this movie was a stretch. From reading articles, the only things that really happened in Dolly's life was the wedding ring and blizzard. I imagine a lot was made up or exaggerated. I have been to the area Dolly is from. There are three towns, Pigeon Forge, Sevierville, and Gatlinburg. Dolly has turned this place into a tourist attraction with her own businesses. This movie was set in the 1950's, I think, and I don't know how big these towns were then. 

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