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KHenry14

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  1. I was disappointed Olivia was cut and they kept Grace. Over The Rainbow? Really? And maybe its me, but a reggae version of Country Roads just didn't work for me. I do applaud Arthur for trying it however. And I hope this will be the last we see of Jonny. That version of Faithfully was lame. But all in all, a pretty good top 10.
  2. I agree, LOTS of good talent on this season. Still liking not-pregnant Amber and Wackerman. But am I wrong, or is the group of country artists rather weak this season?
  3. OMG, tonight's ep was an unmitigated disaster. 3 of the 4 contestants didn't meet parameters, including one guy who basically submitted a foot long hunk of steel. 😕 At least the winner submitted a beautiful ladder pattern Damascus sword. In fact, i'd daresay its one of the best swords ever made on the show. Too bad everyone else on the show sucked
  4. The difference is we were supposed to hate Singer...we were supposed to like Mic.. Didn't work out that way
  5. Really? The LA version gave us the pretentious weddings of Flagg and Altman, plus Altman's baby adventures. The main differences in the shows is houses in LA and apartments in NYC.
  6. ^^^this is really true. Notice how Ryan struggled over the rental building deal. His instinct is to always make the deal....but this one goes counter to his business philosophy. He knows he should pass....yet he really wants to do it too. BTW, I'm a little annoyed how they portray the brokers as always so desperate to get a listing, like it would be the end of the world if they don't get it. Jeez Serhant has 60 brokers on staff and Freddy has offices in 3 cities. Missing a listing wont break them, but the producers sure want them to act like it would.
  7. Mike Rinder's Blog indicates that there will be more to come: https://www.mikerindersblog.org/aftermath-announcement/ Interesting that Mike says that TV had constraints on them that they had to deal with. Wonder what that means...
  8. O-Face Bar was the most dysfunctional bar ever in the history of the show. The owner got arrested for sexual assault and did 3 months in jail and is considered a sexual predator and has to register as that for the rest of his life And no, they are no longer open
  9. The edits in that episode always bothered me. The dialogue from that guy is part of the evidence, and editing screws the show up.
  10. Many thoughts on the finale... Laine is an underwhelming winner. Frankly he sounds like a guy playing on a Disney Cruise going nowhere fast. Alejandro is completely unique. His voice is thin, but he can really play his instruments...which isn't a huge Idol thing, as this is more a singing contest. Madison has a terrific voice, but the things people have been criticized her for are IMO mostly because she's young and inexperienced. She'll grow and be a better performer in short time With that said, it was a terrific final 10. The depth of quality performers was impressive. And I have to say, the stage for them was outstanding. The lasers around Jerimiah and Katy were just awesome. My main criticism is the judges. They are just too nice to the performers. While I don't think they need to go all Simon Cowell on them...a little honestly makes the show a bit more real. To be honest, I haven't watched Idol in many years. But I was pleased by this season and I'll be watching next season.
  11. Cold Justice does it again. Robin Mendez is convicted of his wife Barbara's murder. https://www.oxygen.com/crime-time/robin-mendez-found-guilty-wife-barbara-murder-oxygen-cold-justice?sky=soc_cm_fb_oxygen_ColdJustice_coldcases&fbclid=IwAR3Wu22QOcThhrvz-pprmobaWETpFU6RLnnYUpzolGawER0o6Ty49CiD9iQ That's 40 arrests and 20 convictions for Kelly and the gang!
  12. Gotta disagree about Schiff. Always seemed like a 1 trick pony "Make The Deal!" is seemingly all he ever said
  13. I thought Season 1 was terrific. Brockmire wrecks his life, gets the worst broadcasting job possible, dates a challenging woman. They could have had stories for years, yet by Season 2 all that good stuff evaporates. Dumb
  14. Irony is that the Enquirer's lead story this week is how badly Bella wants to get out of $cientology
  15. OK, I was intrigued enough to watch the first 3 episodes....and I wish I hadn't bothered. What a bunch of self centered egomaniacs. Just an annoying show all around
  16. This guy's products are top flight, so I was surprised of his reluctance to embrace other types of fishing equipment. And yes, this is an obvious play for Marcus to put Smith### in Camping World or Gander Mtn.
  17. Years ago I actually spoke to Frank Bank in his financial advisor role. He was counselling a client about their 401K which my company managed, After I helped them, he asked me who played Lumpy Rutherford on LITB? I of course knew the answer and I proudly said "Frank Bank." He said I was the only person who ever answered that correctly, then he introduced himself as Frank Bank. Made my day!
  18. I do look up the status of the shows. Its always surprising to see how long it takes for these cases to come to trial.
  19. One curious bit of information from the show was how poorly Everkin and Ellison are doing. Secondly, I thought it was a good idea it was to bring these two dorks into the Community fold. Too bad their arrogance got in the way of actually working at the job at hand. And finally, it was interesting to see Marcus starting up his own little Shark Tank.
  20. In 2006 Tom Cruise and his business partner took over United Artists and produced the invisible "Lions for Lambs" and the lamentable "Valkyrie". While Tom didn't run the business, he was involved to some extent. But the scenario fell apart after only two years and Tom went back to Paramount. While Cruise may not have ever "run" a business, a guy at his level is usually deeply involved with the finances
  21. Well, based upon the midterms, they didn't do a very good job of running Republicans in CA. The Congressman in Hemet is Raul Ruiz a 4 term Democrat. He's the guy who needs to get the ball rolling at Gold Base. As for Clearwater, its in the Florida 13th district represented by former Gov. Charlie Crist a Democrat. Crist was re-elected by 15 points, so it would be an uphill fight for Co$ to get him out in 2020. IMO, the fight over tax-exempt status has to start with these two guys.
  22. And you have to assume that Co$ already has a plan of action figured out if the IRS or somebody comes after them. And it will be a take no prisoners posture that the IRS will need to be prepared to deal with.
  23. Despite the obvious evidence of Malfeasance, I just don't see a DA, or Congressman or the IRS being willing to take Co$ on.
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