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  1. This is really Season 7, which apparently the ending episode of the Perrio family short series. Roshanda worried me, with her surgical risks. Brandie, and Clarence were in a better place.
  2. I bet Coachella refused to let them use the name free, and TC didn't want to pay. The festival also probably didn't want to have some of their people guest judge and film either.
  3. 24 April 4 p.m. episodes- p. 517, 6 November 2023 Sisters, Funerals and Guns! ; Ex-Lovers Laptop Fight! p. 517, 13 November 2023 Drugs, Arrests and Gas Poisoning?! (This is the case where plaintiff and landlady claim landlady paid for carbon monoxide safe windows, of course there aren't any windows like that. Plaintiff and landlady claim there are safety windows) (JJ gave $250 to landlady, I wouldn't give her a penny for her windows she was scammed on). 5 p.m. episodes- Fractured Jaw at the Rodeo-( or as Byrd is the Word titled this one-"Brokeback Mountain 2: Where Did The Love Go?”) Plaintiff Alec Cherry suing defendant Beau’d Hopkins for medical bills for breaking his jaw. Plaintiff and defendant were camping at a rodeo, drinking was involved, and had a fight. Plaintiff had his jaw broken by the defendant. Defendant refused to pay medical bills, the bills have gone into collections now. Plaintiff gets $3500 (Beau'd Hopkins, the defendant, I never saw that first name before). A Pit Bull is a Stupid Dog to Have-Plaintiff Laura Geoghagan is suing sister-in-law Melissa Smith and Austin Chin (nephew) for attack on six year old little girl, the plaintiff's daughter, by Austin's Pitt Bull. Little girl was removed from court by Byrd. Little girl has a huge facial scar. (I think the bite victim is plaintiff's daughter, but may be stepdaughter. 19-year-old is plaintiff's stepdaughter). Plaintiff is 19-year-old stepdaughter, living with 17-year-old boyfriend, and 18-year-old nephew of plaintiff, and 22- year-old stepson. Defendant is being sued for child permanently scarred by defendant's pit bull. Plaintiff was watching her sister, and dog attack happened in defendant's room on the little sister. The sister's (plaintiff's) classic response to why she wasn't properly watching the girl, is "I didn't think anything would happen". Stepdaughter claims she told the stepmother there is a new, adult pit bull in the house, and stepmother says it's a lie, she didn't know about the dog. The dog was the boyfriend's dog. Why would any one with sense (stepmother) let a six-year-old go to stay with the 17-, 18-, and 19-year-old fools for a weekend anyway? Stepmother (plaintiff) claims she didn't know about the Pit Bull, just the Husky. Stepmother says the dog was a new addition, and there was a husky in the household, then the pit bull left, and was brought back. The little girl was bitten in the defendant's (17-year-old boyfriend) room. As JJ says, stepmother/plaintiff hadn't been to the house for a long time, and allowed the girl to stay for the weekend with the fool step daughter. Case against defendant sister-in-law is dismissed. Nothing for the plaintiff, because it was her fault the child was there. How sad that this little girl will have lifelong trauma and injuries, because so many adults were careless. Man's Fear of Large Dogs Comes Back to Bite Him-Plaintiffs Hannah Kim and Brooke WIlliams suing defendant/former roommate Alexis Vasquez for breaking the lease, animal abuse, and filing a false report.. Defendant was bitten on the thigh by his roommates' German Shepherd/Husky moves out. As usual, the dog owner blames the victim, and claim dog was provoked. The plaintiffs blame it on the defendant, because he was warned the dog didn't like men. Defendant moved out and Dog owner didn't mention the size of the dog until the lease signing, but didn't know the size and breed of the dog until move in. Defendant says dog attacked him two weeks later, and dog bite his thigh. Plaintiff/dog owner claims it was a nip, and the defendant's fault. Defendant gets away without paying anything, and plaintiffs get nothing. Gas Explosion Anxiety-(I remember these two, the defendant is seriously wacky). Plaintiff Patricia Sloan planted a tree, between the driveways, and defendant Dr. Phyllis Popp, D.O., chopped branches on her side of the driveway. Defendant says the tree would eat into the gas line, and blow up the houses, so she chopped the tree on her side. However, plaintiff says the gas line was relocated before tree was planted. Defendant also says the gas explosion threat made her nervous, made her dog nervous, and a bunch of other garbage. Plaintiff wants $1169 to replace the tree, and she's not getting that either. I think the tree was too close to the house, but that doesn't allow defendant to chop branches off of it, and damage the tree. $1 to plaintiff. Tree is still growing, so no money for plaintiff. (I'm so glad I didn't move to Phoenix where these litigants live).
  4. 24 April “Motherboard Blues” New, Season 10, Episode (George Yannoulatos vs. David Gomez) From the show site: A cellphone repairman admits to accidentally breaking a customer's phone but claims he offered $300 worth of replacement parts to make it right. According to him, the plaintiff then tried to fix it himself, further damaging the phone. Does that absolve the repairman of liability? Phone is a Samsung Galaxy Note 20 Ulta 5G. Plaintiff suing defendant/cellphone repairman for replacement of plaintiff's phone. However, defendant admitted to accidentally breaking the phone, offered $300 worth of repairs. However, plaintiff demanded the parts to fix the phone himself, and it. Plaintiff claims the defendant broke the phone, and wanted the parts to fix it himself. So, defendant paid for the parts, and plaintiff wanted the phone parts, and defendant did that. Plaintiff says he didn't fix the phone, but only tightened a screw. Plaintiff kept going back to defendant's shop for parts over and over. Plaintiff wants a new phone for $1,500. Defendant says phone had been overcharged, because battery was swollen (it can also happen with aftermarket batteries that are counterfeits). Plaintiff says defendant's wireless charger made the battery swell up. Defendant says two screws on the back of the phone were broken or stripped, when defendant broke the sensor, he purchased $300 in parts for plaintiff, but plaintiff wanted the parts. Defendant claims plaintiff did the work himself. Plaintiff went to the phone repair shop four times in two weeks. Defendant says he offered to install the parts, but plaintiff only let him replace the motherboard. Defendant also recommended that plaintiff get a refurbished phone, much less than the $1500 replacement costs. Replacement phones are $300 to $800. Plaintiff gets $350, this was in addition to the $300 in parts defendant gave him. “The Gig Is Up” Rerun, Season 10, Episode 10 p. p. 42, 22 September 2023
  5. 23 April 4 p.m. episodes- p. 517, 7 November 2023 1,000 Beer Bottles Clean-Up?! p. 518, 12 February 2024 Shot in the Knee! ; Save My Business! 5 p.m. episodes- Pepper Spray Showdown in Atlanta- Plaintiff Kashira Martin suing defendant Jordan White for a false restraining order, and claims defendant started the fight with plaintiff. Both litigants claim the other assaulted and harassed them. Two women were fighting over some unemployed loser, who was texting and dating plaintiff while he was living with defendant. Defendant has twins with loser boyfriend, who has apparently never been employed. Plaintiff claims loser boyfriend Cory Pippin, contacted her, said he had no kids. The two women fought, and plaintiff later came to CDC (where defendant works), and threatened defendant, and sent her photos of guns. Boyfriend was living with defendant and their kids, and sending texts to plaintiff and boinking her too. Cory Pippin is a witness for defendant. Plaintiff ambushed defendant at gas station, and plaintiff pepper sprayed defendant . Plaintiff tried to get a protective order, claiming defendant attacked her, instead defendant received a temporary protective order. Plaintiff was arrested and spent six days in jail for the attack. Plaintiff claims she didn't get a restraining order against defendant. However, defendant has a TRO and no contact order against plaintiff. Video is of defendant cruising past the plaintiff's house (they all live in the same neighborhood). JJ asks plaintiff if she's cuckoo, and she says yes, she is a little bit. Plaintiff case dismissed, defendant gets $500. Charge Party With the Company Credit Card-Plaintiff/former employer Richard Fox suing defendant/former employee Timothy Weichert for unauthorized charges on the company credit card. Defendant fired after three accidents in company trucks in the same year. After firing, defendant used the company credit card to pay his cell phone bill for two months. Defendant says card was on file, and he didn't do it deliberately, even though it paid his three months of his back cell phone bill, and another month of bills. Defendant claims plaintiff forgave the money, plaintiff gets $739.38. p. 492, 19 May 2021 The Wild Party Injury and the Uneducated Fool?!
  6. There were 31 bags collected from the back yard, many were beer cans. The following night 28 bags of trash, a lot beer cans were washed or blown into a creek, and the Department of Environmental Services fined the defendant for that. I think the defendant should have been able to keep every penny because he had to clean up mountains of trash, and was fined too.
  7. 23 April “Anatomy of a Motorcycle Crash” New, Season 10, Episode (Justine Moore vs. Nicholas Webb) From the show site: A driver claims he saw the plaintiff approaching on her motorcycle and had plenty of time to make his left turn. But then, BAM, she was flying across his hood and sliding across the asphalt! Did he misjudge the distance, or did she speed up at the last second? Plaintiff/motorcycle rider suing defendant/car driver for an accident when he was turning left, when plaintiff hit his car and flew up on his car hood. Plaintiff was going straight going north, defendant was turning left, and going south. Plaintiff is suing for $5,000. The injuries to plaintiff were very bad. I'm surprised she survived. Defendant claims he was going less than 5 mph, and says plaintiff was going well over the 40 mph speed limit. Defendant says the speed limit was 35 mph, and the impact totaled the defendant's car, shifted his engine back, and he thinks plaintiff was speeding. Police report says defendant was at fault. Defendant did have his turn signal on. Plaintiff says defendant didn't have insurance, and she didn't have uninsured motorist coverage. Defendant says plaintiff was disoriented, and he says he thinks she was impaired. He also claims plaintiff said she didn't want the police. Defendant points out that if he had turned as suddenly and was going as fast as plaintiff claims, she would have slammed into his passenger door, not the front of the passenger side of his vehicle. Plaintiff claims defendant turned right in front of her, but he was going slowly, and unless the defendant didn't see her, or she was speeding. I suspect she was speeding, and maybe impaired. Defendant says he thinks from the damages, that plaintiff was going 50 to 60 mph in a 35 or 40 mph zone (they said 35 and 40 a couple of times.) The direction defendant was turning wasn't a 90 degree angle, it was to turn into an alley, crossing the path of the people coming off of a stop sign on his left. It wasn't a full right angle turn, but much less than that. As usual Corriero takes the side of the plaintiff. Defendant had been driving without insurance for six months. Defendant also claims the plaintiff seemed to be impaired too. Plaintiff denies speeding. Plaintiff says she had no chance to veer out of the way. The speed limit is 35 mph on that street. Police report was wrong, and plaintiff was to claim the speed limit was 40 mph. Plaintiff still wants her co-pays, but doesn't know how much that bills were, and didn't bring her dental bills. Motorcycle was worth about $4500. I think the police were wrong, plaintiff was speeding. Defendant came to complete stop, and saw motorcycle very far away, but she was speeding. Plaintiff receives $5,000. “Scoot Scootin' Boogie" Rerun, Season 10, Episode 9 p. 42, 21 September 2023
  8. I've seen commercials for Lume, Secret, Dove, and Old Spice advertising whole body deodorant.
  9. The Neptune home from a few seasons ago has been toned down a lot and it's for sale. I bet making it look normal cost way more than $150,000. The Midwest homes from this season are really ugly. The Ohio house is horrible. I hate to think what that rug looks like underneath. I can't believe anyone bought that place. No way $150k will fix it The dome home with the brown bathroom, and toilet facing a mirror is awful, but the main bedroom with an ensuite kitchen is just weird. Maybe the main was built as a separate suite with the separate entrance? There are at least three kitchens. Carpeted bathroom walls are disgusting. I don't think this one is fixable for the reno budget either. Cincinnati house looks normal from the outside. The fireplace/fountain former alligator pit is horrible. The light switches are strange, and the downstairs bath is strange too. Exposed wiring in the downstair tub area is a total safety hazard. The other bathroom is huge, and hideous. The daughter's bedroom is so bad, with another alligator tank, and so many skylights, I believe what they said about impossible to control the temperature in there. This one might be fixable for $150k. Winner is the dome home. Pacific Northwest is next. Seattle-So many steps! Poor Retta. Mirrors everywhere, walls, ceilings. patios are all rotting. It's hard to walk without slamming into a mirror. Sharp corners everywhere. There are mirror palmtree murals everywhere. The office is totally mirrored, and dangerous as hell. the various carpets in the same area are awful. Bathroom was mirrored, and is now usable, but the homeowners have a tiny mirror. They have to be careful, because the wall mirrors and murals are very sharp. Sultan, WA--House is an octogon, on 6.7 acres of land. House is a maze inside. The- rooms are pie shaped. Rock walls everywhere, with mirrors. The pole in the center of the library is mirrored, and holds the entire building up. The dining room light holds 64 light bulbs. Main bedroom and bath have 1500 sq ft, 40 vanity lights in the bathroom. There are 14 rooms in the basement, including a bathroom with 4 steps up to the toilet, and a cat washing station. West Richland, WA-along the Yakima River. House looks more like a bomb shelter than a house. Since there was a plutonium reactor here, I wonder if that's connected to the bomb shelter look of the house? Homeowner's right, everything looks like end of season clearance. Wall texture inside is hazardout. Main bedroom has two sinks facing each other, in a bathroom island, and toilet, and a claw foot tub right in the bedroom on carpet. Kitchen is big, so many patterns, and everything needs replacing. Stairs downstairs are curving and strnage, with a bomb shelter in the basement, with a curtain, not a blast door, and a stage room. Next is a carpeted wall sprial staircase, with hideous carpet, and fake stained glass. Stair treads are only 4" deep. Winner is Seattle, the mirror house.
  10. I thought a lot of European baking wasn't super sweet? I think they just wanted to cause more suspense, and then send all four to the finale.
  11. Steven, Alex, Robert, and Nickey. Why don't they do a finale with all four? I like Nancy's headband. Nickey's sounds and looks good. Steven's looks wonderful, but Chipotle could be either great or awful, and apparently it was good. Robert's cupcakes look amazing, not surprised Nancy loves the Tequila, Duff and Kardea say too liquid. Alex's look spectacular, and he lucked out by getting dates. Duff doesn't like dates and Mangos together. So, Nickey wins this round, and gets a 10 minute head start on the other bakers? I think that's too much time. Everyone's mirror glaze looks amazing. I know it's the semifinals, but I think the criticisms of decorating are way too picky. However, I don't get the point of the pink powder pile on Nickey's cake. Steven and Robert, go to the finale. Leaving either Nickey or Alex out, I'll miss either one who goes home. No one goes home. I was hoping for that outcome.
  12. 22 April 4 p.m. episodes- p. 517, 8 November 2023 Meth Mechanic Slander! ; Safe Deer...Injured Car! p. 518, 8 February 2024 Pregnant Mom Photo Bust! ; With Friends Like This... 5 p.m. episodes- Child Abandonment-Plaintiff Alida Mason says she loaned defendant/ former daughter-in-law Samantha Batesmoney for a car, was a co-signer, and defendant abandoned the husband, child, and car. Plaintiff wants the title signed over so she can sell it, and recoup some of the money. Defendant says "I won't get any money", so tough, and refuses to sign the title. Defendant is counter claiming for payments on the car, or the car back. (Bet the new boyfriend will pay the car off for her). We don't know if the title was signed over, or not. (Son / ex-husband is in the military, stationed in Arizona, so I doubt he could be in L.A. for the hearing). Decision is for defendant to sign over the car title, and plaintiff will sell the car. Plaintiff still gets screwed over, because she won't get enough to recoup the payments and pay off the loan. Defendant claims she may not sign the title, because she wants to keep it. Her new boyfriend will be paying the car off. Defendant still wants to think it over. So, no real decision. Beamer Trap-Plaintiff Aaron Jeanty suing former friend Alexander Singleton for toll charges, and damages, on a (2008 BMW) Beamer plaintiff sold to defendant. Defendant had car for 14 months, and it would cost a lot to maintain, so he left the car at the dealership. Defendant wants his payments, and extra $100 a month payment back, not happening, so suing for $3,000. There are before and after photos of the car. I don't believe the tire was that shredded the entire time, the way the plaintiff says. Also, apparently a tree fell on the car. Estimate for fixing the car (from the tree) is $2800(Something naughty is going on, since the plaintiff's estimate is in the hands of the defendant). Easy Pass charges were paid by the plaintiff, and the state settled for $100 something, instead of $800 something. Defendant was supposed to take over the payments on the car, because he doesn't have the money, or credit to buy a car himself, or lease one. Plaintiff gets $2935. p. 518, 17 January 2024 Muzzle Confusion and Attack! ; Swamp-Hunting Dog Meets Pit Bull!
  13. There is already a description for another episode, and it's a a follow up, where they do more of a house they showed recently. I don't know which one though. I suspect that for the houses the part they can't do in budget isn't horrible, but can get by with some paint, or carpet until the homeowner gets enough money to complete the job. The home inspector chose between the living, dining and kitchen for now, and left the bathrooms and bedrooms for later.
  14. (Bazinga, I'm surprised they're running the shows in order for this season). I remember the beer can case. Plaintiff moves out, leaves 31 bags of trash in the back yard. Defendant had his workers and neighbors picked it up, and he paid them. Palintiff didn't pay for the last month, wants his security deposit back. The night after the clean up, there was a big storm, and 28 bags of trash went in the canal behind the house, and the environmental people in NJ got after defendant. Judge M gives last month's rent to defendant, and some for trash removal, so plaintiff gets $400 back.
  15. They have the rerun of the two medical field house hunters. "Newbies in Vancouver" from season 224. She got a job in Vancouver, WA., and he now has a full-time remote telemedicine job, so they married, and moved. Vinay was her supervising physcian when they met. He doesn't want to be near cell phone service, because of the radiation. He also worries about how wide the stair treads are, because they don't fit his feet. He rejects a home because it has good cell reception, so he says that's dangerous because of "cell radiation", and he doesn't want good cell phone service. So, instead of getting the house with the most room, oe the one with the great back yard, and single story, they get a house that's a fixer, and you know they'll eventually spend a lot more than the other homes would have cost. With another one he rejected, they intended to rip most of the deck out so the dogs have more room. Nothing Vinay said makes sense. Note that the ones in town that probably had great cell reception, he didn't mention the cell phone radiation issue.
  16. 22 April “Portal Kombat” New, Season 10, Episode (Madeline Lewis vs. Robyn Hastings ) From the show site: A tenant's roommate was behind on rent, so she decided to change the locks while her roommate was "out at the bars." The roommate takes issue with this characterization; she's a club promoter, so she was out working, not drinking. And furthermore, she claims kicking her out in this fashion is illegal. But since she never signed a lease, what are her rights? Plaintiff claims defendant/ former roommate owes her for unpaid rent and utilitieslocked her house. She wants $2840 for unpaid utilities, and rent. Defendant says she had challenges in paying rent, and plaintiff locked her out equaling an unlawful eviction, so she owes nothing. Defendant never actually signed the rental agreement. She claims she paid the rent on the online portal, and it went through, but has no proof. Landlord says he never received the rent, it was insufficient funds, but defendant says her bank never bounced her payments. Defendant also wrote a check for rent, but never signed it. Plaintiff says defendant (apparently out of rehab), was drinking constantly, and in her job as a club promoter was drinking constantly. Plaintiff says neither roommate was paying, and both were no longer sober, and landlord says since they hadn't signed lease, and weren't paying, that plaintiff should change the locks. Defendant says she received a text from plaintiff saying "I have a surprise for you", and it was that the locks have been changed. Plaintiff texted defendant that she should coordinate with hare to bring a police stand-by when she picked up her property. Corriero doesn't take the defendant's side, for once. Landlord issued a 3-day notice to quit to defendant, and that was when she was locked out. Defendant claims she didn't get proper notice, but never paid the rent anyway. After defendant was locked out, landlord was contacted by police, and told her defendant would have to be issues a 3-day to pay up or quit. Corriero says since defendant didn't sign the new lease, she owed 30-days notice. Even if defendant signed the lease, she already moved out, and no notice or payment, and never returned the lease to the landlord. Juarez says rent for two months, utilities, and not the security deposit. Tewolde and Corriero say one month rent is enough. Juarez dissents on rent for May, saying it's owed. Plaintiff receives $767 (security $600 was offset by the unpaid rent). “Long Live the Kyng” Rerun, Season 10, Episode p. 45, 4 January 2024
  17. I looked at articles about the Barry and Honey Sherman murders, and it was sad to see how the family has splintered apart over claims of being cheated. I don't see how anyone could be eliminated from suspicion either, even if you don't kill someone yourself, if you have the means to hire someone to do it for you, you're still a suspect. A truly baffling case. I find it mind boggling that they apparently died so long before they were found. If the real estate agent hadn't had a tour with potential buyers and found the body, who knows how long it would have been until the crime was discovered. I don't think the unlocked house is anything more than people who thought they lived in a safe neighborhood, and were leaving the house ready for visiting realtors and potential buyers. The fact that Barry was pressuring his son, and other business associates for payment was big red flag to me. Also, apparently the couple were working on wills, and the family trust, and were apparently changing bequests right before they were murdered, so that would give a lot of people incintives to make sure inheritance wasn't changed. I find it odd that there's only one long distance photo of a suspect. Because of the winter clothes, and the lighting, you can't tell if it's a man or woman. To kill two people, wouldn't there have to be more than one person to control them? A baffling case. It would be interesting to see Dateline's show about it.
  18. LVP is what I have in my entire home, and I love it. It's the full length glued version. A replacement someday will be click together, and can be put right over the current floor. There are no threshholds between rooms, it's not noisy like a lot of laminate is to walk on, and mine is a medium oak pattern. Just don't go too dark or too light, or it shows everything. Really quick to install too, at least the click together is.
  19. The don't send hate mail to JJ are always Pit Bull attacks.
  20. My guess is that the potter will build an entire work shed for supplies, creating pottery, and the kiln. I bet the garden room will be a display showcase for her work. I'm watching the Homecoming episode about Jones College. A lot of places where I've lived they used to have Junior Colleges like what Jones Junior College used to be. Everyone went to two years in the J.C., then transferred to four year colleges for the last two years. Of course, they did have two year degree courses and some students ended their education then. The courses were set up in conjunction with the 4-year schools to make sure that if students took the first two years in a transfer course, they didn't lose any credits, and graduated on time. It was a good system. Tonight's new episode is "English Country Cottage" From Titan TV: A woman who grew up in New York hopes to raise her kids in a cozy place just like the one she lived in as a kid, and enlists Ben and Erin's help searching for a home with a massive fireplace and at least two acres of land. Melina is a single motehr who grew up in Long Island, lived in Florida, and is now moving to Laurel with her two kids. Jeremaiah and Amaya. Budget is $225,000 max with rehab. Wilkinson House-3 bed, 2 bath, 1600 sq ft, $145,000. Repainting and adding character will make the house cute. Living room has a huge brick fireplace. I love the fireplace. Kitchen is small, but Erin has a great plan to remodel it, with a peninsula and bar stool seating. House used to have skylights, they were filled in, and it will get fixed to remove the last of the holes in the ceiling. LVT flooring in a wood-look pattern. Cased openings, and faux beams on the living and dining room. All in $225,000. Knight House, 2 acres, 3 bed 2 bath 1600 sq ft, $130,000. On a busy street but far back, fix the two front door issue. Interior living has a fireplace, looks like gas logs. Acoustic tile ceiling will have to go. Brick floor in the living room. kitchen feels bigger, but it's not really bigger. (It looks bigger to me). Ben says there is a lack of counter space, and though I love Ben, he's wrong. Erin will open a wall up, add a big peninsula, move the sink to the peninsula. House has a glassed in porch, with the washer screened porch. They will add a banquette with a long table in the dining room. $225,000 total for the rehab and purchase price. There is artwork on Masonite, which was invented in Laurel. Sorry, I can't stand Masonite. Melina chose the Wilkinson House. The kitchen demo is easy, nothing was attached properly. Kitchen demo was quick, and removing the sutters was too. Sam and Ben are going to Smith Brothers Sawmill, in Buckatunna, MS, for oak beams. Sam (Ben's brother) and Ben worked with the current owner at the sawmill. I love hearing how Allen the plumber will use sensors to find and reroute the water lines. Ben and Josh are making a replica of an apothecary cabinet as a sofa table with nine drawers. I love the cabinet. The window mullions look fantastic. I love the brown LVP flooring. Ben's sofa table is wonderful. The kitchen is so much more open, and easy to use. I love the finished house. Melina looks thrilled, and I'm glad she's so happy with the house. I hope the family has a lot of happy years in that house.
  21. I'm guessing that the Canadian episodes aren't really filmed with Dateline hosts, but the hosts do a separate shot with their questions, and then it's splice together. I've read that a lot of the filming is done with others doing the questions, and the hosts are in the separate shot to disguise that, and very little of the show is actually the host with the guests. Networks buy shows from other countries, rework it, and only have to put their hosts in the interview shots. It's a quick way to cover cases from somewhere else, where the U.S. network might not get access. It's also a way to expand the shows they produce in a year, without the production costs of sending hosts and crews to redo work that's already available.
  22. I thought it was interesting that the ballcap seller couldn't get a deal with Michael, and Fanatics has carries the ball caps. Seems like it would be a total conflict of interest for him to invest in a company that he buys and resells with already. I didn't see anything unusual or different with the ball caps either. Unless you carry a signboard around saying how much it costs and what the luxury material is, they just look like any other ball cap.
  23. FYI network is shows the Furious Face-Offs special (Season 5 Episode 7) today, 11:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. Central time. This is the one with #1 is the woman who drove off with the boot attached and trashed her car.
  24. I was shocked at the prices at Harvey House. But I guess it's partly the atmosphere. Also, they have several private dining rooms, with special menus, for private dining events, and I bet they do the supper club menus for that too.
  25. (The season and episode number is a guess, nothing I could find says the season for WATN, but last season was Season 8. The one after this is a new WATN) Together weighing more than a ton, siblings Roshanda, Brandie, and Clarence set out to lose weight as a family. But the all-for-one approach may be hurting more than it helps when each of them shows signs of heading in the wrong direction after surgery. Dr. Now is listed as a participant, but Dr. Mike Dow is the narrator. (I'm suspicious this is a recut of the WATN about the family from their original episode which was several parts). The show says 1 year earlier, so this is from a few seasons ago, I'm guessing the ending episode of the short series about the Perrio family.
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