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CrazyInAlabama

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  1. 28 March 4 p.m. episodes- p. 518, 5 January 2024 Child Abusing Animals?! ; Family Fiasco Mama Drama! - Plaintiff Rachelle Robinson accuses defendants/ (her son) Michael Thompson and (his wife) Debbie Thompson of sealing her vehicle, suing for $2000. Plaintiff mom gave defendant $2,000 to purchase car for her, and I'm betting he spent it on one of his numerous tattoos. Plaintiff mom says she gave son $2,000 for a used Blazer to purchase from a friend of his, plaintiff picked car up from defendant about a month later, but since plaintiff couldn't register it, she couldn't get insurance. Title was in defendant's wife's name, and he wanted to get a title loan against the Blazer, to open a tattoo shop of his own. Plaintiff says defendant's only income was under the table tattoo job money, and his wife's son's SSI payments. Plaintiff mom got mad at defendant son when he again borrowed money from grandma. Money went to plaintiff's account, and she wouldn't give it to him right then. So, they had a huge fight, and since Blazer was in his wife's name, defendant son got the police to seize the car. Plaintiff had the car about six months, when the son took the car. Defendants already had a title loan on the car for almost $400, and then repo'd the car. Defendant says the $2,000 was a gift from the mother's income tax, and not for the car. Plaintiff gets $2,000. Ex-Lover Left in the Dust?!-Plaintiff Jamil Shanks suing former girlfriend/defendant Ebony Russell for lease breaking fees. Plaintiff claims former girlfriend stuck him with the lease on an apartment, when she took her two kids, and moved back in with her estranged husband. The litigants didn't move into her previous apartment because her husband lived there. Defendant says that plaintiff should pay everything himself, because she doesn't want to pay. Defendant also refuses to find roommates to cover her side of the rent. The apartment was a four bedroom. What did that man ever see in her, especially dragging two kids with her, and paying almost nothing on the bills? Defendant only paid for September, and October rent, and then said no more money. Plaintiff didn't look very hard for roommates. Plaintiff worked extra hours to pay the rent, with six months left on the lease, and paid two months, then quit with four months left. Plaintiff will get two month’s rent from JJ and Byrd, $600 (that's her half of the rent) . Where can you get a 4-bedroom house for that price? (This happened in St. Louis) 5 p.m. episodes- p. 516, 13 October 2023 Short Marriage ; Long Wedding Debt! ; Jeweler Shares Business Secret! p. 517, 28 November 2023 Most Ridiculous Error in Judgment Award Goes to... ; Hooters' Manager Not So Manageable?
  2. I'm wondering if Soo was always to be LCK competitor, and David was supposed to show up, and didn't for some reason. Maybe illness, or some other reason, and that meant they had to pivot to the episode 2 eliminated chef against Soo. I think David was always supposed to be the first episode of LCK, because there is no mention of LCK when David was eliminated. Tom always has a spiel about see you at LCK, and you may come back.
  3. 28 March “Broken Bro Code” New, Season 10, Episode (Steve Ramirez Jr vs. Daniel Contreras Jr) From the show site: A woman came between long-time best friends, and they both said things that can’t be taken back. Plaintiff is suing for unpaid loans he made to defendant, $2360. Defendant says they met in high school, and was plaintiff's best friend. Plaintiff needed $1,000 for the first loan, to get defendant back home during his divorce, before repayment. Then, plaintiff loaned defendant $ because he wanted to help. Plaintiff says that defendant started dating his prospective girlfriend. Then, defendant claims plaintiff was getting friendlier with the woman, but claims plaintiff was also 'talking' with other women. Plaintiff admits he threatened the defendant. Both men work at the same comapny too. Plaintiff claims defendant was not only boinking his prospective girlfriend, but trying to get with his dead cousin's widow, and trying to reconcile with the ex-wife. Plaintiff did receive $200 from defendant, but that's the only payment. Now the defendant calls the prospective mutual girlfriend a gold digger. Defendant told the bosses about what plaintiff said, so plaintiff and the woman both got called into the office, but didn't get fired. Plaintiff receives $2360 (I was disappointed not to see the alluring former girlfriend of both men.) “From Best Friend to Frenemies” Rerun, Season 10, Episode p. 44, 11 December 2023 29 March “Unlordly Landlord” Repeat, Season 10, Episode 6 p. 42, 18 September 2023 “Breast Side Story” Rerun, Season 9, Episode 129 p. 38, 1 May 2023
  4. It's on tonight, the Supersized edition 7 to 9 p.m. Central time. All of the professionals in this episode were wonderful. I'm watching the Supersized edition and in the opening scenes, his feet and legs are so swollen and twisted. It's amazing that he's still alive with all of his pressure sores, and infected tissue. Another factor in getting Abi mobile or even standing that is his bones haven't been weight bearing for so many years, and they might not be up to strength. I remember in Milla's later episodes, they had some kind of tilt table device to get her body used to standing, and stand up walker to help her develop good posture. So, eventually they may have to do that with Abi. Bonus scene: He's eating the Devil's Oranges!!! I hate that stomach looking purse thing he has. That sore on his entire back looks horribly dangerous and painful. I'm so glad he's kept the weight off, and continued his program at home. I hope he'll get his orthopedic surgeries, and be able to walk again.
  5. The Supersized edition of this episode is on tonight, 7 to 9 p.m. Central.
  6. TPC seems to be keeping to chronological order. Week: 1 to 5 April Monday-"Wedding Dress Disaster" 9/19/2017, Season 21 / Episode 12 , case involves an issue with a wedding dress. Tuesday-“Livid at a Landlord" 9/20/2017, Season 21 / Episode 13 Wednesday-“Furious over getting fleeced!" 9/21/2017, Season 21 / Episode 14 Thursday-"If You Cook for Me, I'll Get You a Cell Phone” 9/22/2017, Season 21 / Episode 15 case regarding a meal preparation and a cellular phone Friday-"Tile Tussel" 9/25/2017, Season 21 / Episode 16 ,
  7. The biggest issue to me is the screens weren't attached, and had big gaps around the sides. (Other posters pointed the screen gaps out, I didn't notice at first). Putting them down for evening isn't going to do anything about the bugs already inside the covered porch either. I think the twins facing everything the wrong way was a big fail.
  8. I was so happy for Abi, and his wife, and family. He's really working Dr. Now's program. I was very worried when they sent him home, but he's kept going, and I'm hoping he reaches his goal and the orthopedic doc can help him. I loved the devotion of all of the professionals in this episode, from the physical therapists, to the ambulance crews, and all of the medical personnel.
  9. Yes, the 16th contestant, Soo, is in LCK against the chef eliminated from episode 2. Soo only appeared when LCK started. Tom said Soo has to beat five other chefs to make it into TC. No hint of why David disappeared at the end of episode 1, never to be seen again.
  10. I loved the episode, and seeing the Miller Caves. That's something I love about the changing cities for TC, seeing the local sights. I couldn't believe the 'palate cleaner' dish Alisha did. I couldn't believe the Red Team doing a deliberate salt bomb.
  11. It was very odd. I watched the last few minutes of episode 1, and Tom didn't say that the person would be going to LCK. Though he did at the end of episode 2. So, maybe the three chef cookoff was kind of episode 1 of LCK? Or something really strange happened, so they didn't do LCK episode 1?
  12. It was Valentine vs. Soo (Soo is the 16th contestant, who just went into LCK). No mention of the first eliminated contestant from TC episode 1 (David). Soo won easily. I'm very confused about what happened to the episode 1 contestant, since he never appeared. Since I have a scheduling conflict and am watching My 600 lb Life instead, I didn't watch the episode 2 yet, so I know who was eliminated. However, it lets me watch what the eliminated person did to get them eliminated.
  13. So, Thor is now Patrick. After seven years bedbound, he's making a lot of progress. He's still making progress. I hope he's a success story, and there's a follow up.
  14. I've known friends who had the 'unfreeze' procedure, under general anesthetic, to break the scar tissue. He can do this, he better not let himself down Down to 477, down 250 lbs. 130 more to his goal.
  15. Last year when I had my DaVinci gallbladder surgery, they used those leg things on me. And when the nurse took me for walkies around the hallway, the CEO was telling me I could do it, and he was right! (He's a lifelong friend of my lovely neighbors who were so kind to me when I had surgery.) Abi also had some crud behind his right knee when Dr. Now was looking at his mobility. Abi's looking smaller, but Brenda isn't. Brenda looks so much like Abi's mother.
  16. There's always ordering deliveries to his hospital room.
  17. Down 201 lbs to 507! (I hope I got that right.)
  18. I'm glad someone took that awful looking bag away. I bet Dr. Now will be bringing in specialists in paralysis, and someone with a specialty in wound care for those giant, infected sores. So, over 700 to start, and down over 100 lbs to just over 600 lbs. Those sores are horrific.
  19. So, Dr. Now sent a medical transport for him. I bet a hospitalization is in his future. Wow! Moving him to the stretcher was a struggle. I hope he's under 700 lbs., but I'm afraid he's more.
  20. Chicken in the salad is fine, but that was enough dressing, cheese, and salad for a whole day.
  21. From Titan TV: A woman finds new resolve to get healthier for the sake of her family, looking for ways to lose over four hundred pounds no matter the cost.
  22. Dr. Now housecall to Abi, with Thor the physical therapist. When Dr. Now sees the bedsores, he's going to be appalled. Abi's really trying, and so is Brenda. Abi's lost so much muscle mass, and strength. He has so much infection. Dr. Now and the therapist are being so kind.
  23. It's a tattoo of lips, very popular. Abi does something about refinancing cars I think.
  24. Abi. Age 37. from Austin TX. Brenda is his enabler. Actually his breakfast is smaller than some poundticipants. Born and raised in Puerto Rico, overate even as a little kid. Not overweight until 14. Really ballooned in post high school training. Lost weight through ballet, and working out. Other driver hit his car, and he had spinal injuries. He eventually could move his legs. Brenda and Abi married after the accident. After Hurricane Maria, he was able to move to Austin. Brenda works outside the home, and Abi works from home. He wants to lose enough weight to get a further spinal surgery, and he can start rehab and possibly walk again. He's only left the apartment once since moving to Austin. His sister Miriam lives in Austin, and helps Brenda take care of his huge bed sores. I hope this is a success story, but I'm so afraid for him.
  25. 27 March “Eye Want Justice” New, Season 10, Episode (Kerri Lewis vs. Jo Ann Ferris) From the show site: Would you undergo a painful eyeliner tattoo if it saved you twenty minutes every morning for the rest of your life? The plaintiff thought it was worth it. So for her first tattoo (no it's not, she had her eyebrows done before this), plaintiff wanted her eyeliner tattooed on? Plaintiff wants $5,000 to have the service refunded, get the procedure redone, and pain and suffering. Defendant says her policy is no-refunds, no guarantees, and she has 30 years of experience. Plaintiff took a photo of her preferred eyeliner style, and claims when she was finished with the tattoo she had 3 dots lower down, and a big blob too. Plaintiff did her eyebrows first, so eyeliner was her Sandra Lorene, who redid the tattoo, is plaintiff's witness, she has 20 years experience, and says defendant was careless, unsanitary, had shaky hands, and interfered with the water glands. Tewolde says her eyes are watering from hearing about the tattoo, and mine are too. Plaintiff claims the consent form isn't the one she signed, and claims it's copied, and whited out, but plaintiff signed it over the whited out portion. Then plaintiff finally admits she signed the form. Corriero talks to Sandra, the witness, who says the procedure was botched, and gross negligence. Defendant brings up that plaintiff's expert witness no longer is in business, and no longer licensed. Tewolde says defendant isn't credible. Juarez says neither litigant is credible. Plaintiff receives a refund $820. “Caster of the House Party Disaster” Rerun, Season 10, Episode p. 44, 27 November 2023
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