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  1. There have been some great episodes with successes this year. Delana, Krystal S., Abi, and now Rose.   

     

    Which is unusual compared to the last few seasons which made filming virtually impossible.  So, the producers showed anyone who would film apparently.  And surgery was not happening then either most of the time.    

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  2. Most places I've heard of have limited visiting hours, because it takes a lot of staff time to screen and handle visitors, limited space for visits, and so visits have a number of hours per month in federal prisons.   

      

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  3. So, Petit Fours in the preheat.  Kate's might have tasted good, but the sides are bare.   Steven's looked like teeth at first glance, but apparently tasted wonderful.  Alex did an outstanding job.   Robert's looked icky, and the berry seeds were a big mistake.  Rochelle's aren't a great decorating job.  

    I love the wreaths, none of the May poles looks that great, but I don't like that part of the challenge anyway.   Nickie's piping flowers for the first time was amazing. 

    I would have piced Robert's wreath for the win. But congratulations to Kate on her win, she produced an interesting wreath, not an especially attractive one though. I didn't see how she won this week though.  Robert's decorating job was spectacular.     Nickie and Rochelle on the bottom.   Bye to Rochelle.  

     

    I just saw an ad for "Next Baking Master-Paris" and it looks amazing.   Stephanie Boswell is so much fun, it looks like a great series.  

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  4. On 4/4/2024 at 8:11 PM, Elizzikra said:

    I seriously thought she was going to die during or just after surgery. Even after she lost weight, her breathing was so labor s. I’m glad she did well and hope she is still doing so.

    I was so worried for her during and after the surgery.    She seems like a wonderful person who had a hard life, and with such great support from her family, I hope her health has improved, and she has a long, happy life.      

    Another thought about the dental issues, I hope Dr. Now or someone helps her find a dentist who will give her free dental services in return for publicity.   I think Benji had that, and it's life changing.    I grew up very middle class, had regular dental visits, but I knew so many other kids who had parents with paid dental, etc., and they never went to the dentist.   Their parents though nothing was needed for baby teeth, which is wrong, especially in an area where there's no fluoride in the water.  I worked with so many people through the years who never go to the dentist until something goes wrong.    People simply don't realize how dangerous dental issues are to your health.   It breaks my heart that Rose has to suffer with dental issues.   I hoping for a great WATN about her, she's such a nice person, and really tried to do her best. 

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  5. 8 April

    4 p.m. episodes-   

    Teenage Loan Sharks-Plaintiffs Lisa and Earle Forbessuing son's 18 year old friend Dylan Whitefor unpaid loans.   One loan was for car repairs, and the other loan was for jewelry bought by defendant, but put on plaintiff's son's credit.   

    Defendant was also giving car insurance money to plaintiff's son, and defendant claims that cancelled out the jewelry money.     JJ calls the son about the insurance/loan. and son claims defendant never prepaid the insurance.   

    Defendant owes $185 for jewelry, and for car repair loan, $497.    Plaintiffs receive a total of $682.

    Subletters From Hell-Plaintiff apartment landlord Ashley Gilchrist rented room to defendants, and is suing for  alleged damages by defendants, Jenny Francois and Ja-Quan Bradley.   Defendants say they received a notice that plaintiff owed back rent, so they stopped paying rent to the plaintiff.   Defendant didn't pay for January, and moved the end of the month (they owe $1,000).    There are pictures on move in, and as the defendants moved out.  There is a big hole in the wall, and the defendants hung a calendar over it.    Defendants are claiming for $3k for all rent back, and harassment.   

    $1337 to plaintiff.  

     

    p. 518, 5 February 2024

    Creepy Gardening

    5 p.m. episodes-

    p. 516, 2 October 2023

    Heartbreaking Dog Custody Verdict ; Mutilated Flower Fiasco?

    p. 517, 12 December 2023

    Fresh Mouth Dismissed from Courtroom! ; Toddler Daycare Injury ; Pit Bull Chews Up House!

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  6. I love the Chicago new episode with the woman with a $500,000 budget trying to find a home that her daughters will love to come back to visit in.   

    $480,000.   Three bedrooms, and lacking storage. The first house that's 125 years-old, but totally redone is spectacular.  

    The second home is in the neighborhood of Barack Obama, pre-presidency.   This house is 1890's and is virtually gutted, and still $499,000.   It needs a lot of work, and a much bigger deck.  Basement is nice, needs some finishes though.  Second floor is an odd layout.  At least it's 4 bedrooms. Primary bedroom is huge, third floor is needing a lot of work, and realtor suggests that would be the house hunter's future main suite.    Realtor says after reno is complete, that the house would be worth almost $2 million.   The homebuyer has such great taste in clothes, I bet that would carry over to remodeling this house.    It could be a super investment for her.   She would only have to fix the second floor bathroom, and finish the kitchen for now, and do the basement stair fix.  Then, do the third floor finishes while she lives in the existing main bathroom.  second floor needs a deck, but until then, secure that door to nowhere better. 

    Third house 4 bed 3.5 bath new build.  It's super modern.  $475,000. I love the floors, coat closet (so few houses have this), but the location is an huge issue. 2 car detached garage, nice deck and yard.  Basement is great with a beverage/wine center.  Closets are huge, primary bedroom is gorgeous, and so are the rooms for the kids.    I don't like the flat roof.  

    She buys #1, with the good location, and great neighborhood. 

    I have to say that the women on this episode have such great taste in clothes. I love everything all three of them are wearing.   I really love the house hunter's lovely dress in the opening scene.   

     

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  7. How amazing, five women champions.   

    I love Jet Tila, and hope someday he wins.  But this is an amazing competition with so many competitive chefs, and many happen to be women.    

    Congratulations to every chef who competed, and Antonia and Maneet who had a thrilling finale.   Congratulations to TOC Champion Season 5 Maneet.  A great finale. 

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  8. Remember the couple in Florida, it was quite a few years ado.  He was an attorney, and they were looking for a true mansion, for the two of them and their son that they mentioned in virtually every sentence.  I don't remember the kid's name, maybe Preston.   The house was so big you would need a map to find your way around.   (Preston Barrington III, thanks for remembering that Bastet)

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  9. New tonight, "Welcome to Laurel",

    From Titan TV: Ben and Erin help the Laurel Housing Authority convert a historic building into the town's first visitor's center, while also taking on the restoration of a 1930-1940 public housing project, Beacon Homes opened in 1938. .

    Laurel has 1600 new businesses in the last seven years, and 200,000 visitors a year.   Michael the architect who owns Zeus, and the head of the housing authority want to transform the original housing project in Laurel, from the ealy 1940's into a visitors center.   Except for the one building Ben and Erin are transforming, the rest of the public housing was demolished and replaced with modernized housing.   

    There will be a restored roof and porticos, and the entrance will be off the back parking lot.   There will be one unit that looks like the original housing for historical purposes.  One end housing unit will be the exhibit, and thre rest of the building will be transformed to historical exhibits, bathrooms, and the visitor center. 

    They have original plans for the unit that will be a time capsule of the original apartments.   

    Rodney, the owner of Lott furniture is donating a 1940's radio, some bedroom furniture, and Erin will source a dining table, sofa, and main bed.   Erin and Amanda, the designer, are on the local radio station asking for donations of late 30's and early 40's furnishings and decor for the apartment. A moving company donates an original fridge.  The front doors will have copper awnings.  Ben will use the original blueprints to recreate the minimal amount of kitchen cabinets they had in the 40's.   People are donating items, a still working 80 year old stove.  

    A woman who lived in the housing her entire life is donating items too. Miss Mildred lived in the projects for 53 years, and she's donating some lovely dishes and kettle, 

    It's amazing how few cabinets and room space people lived in then.   The bathroom only had a tub, not a shower attachment. 

     A local artist is painting miniatures of the murals around Laurel on the fence.  Leontyne Price and Ralph Boston, both raised in Laurel will be honored also at the museum.  There is a community center doing a mosaic for the visitors center, the community is participating. 

    The bathroom plumbing won't be connected to water, and there is no toilet in the bathroom (so no one will use it). 

    I love the photos and furnishings.  I love the mosaic mural.  What a wonderful addition to the town, produced by the townspeople. 

    I love hearing from people who moved into the projects,  and how great it was to move into a home with hot water, and a clean well-built place to live.  I love the furnishings, with the inlaid wood on the dressers.  I love hearing people like the Mayor who grew up in the projects. 

     

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  10. On tonights episode, the third of the Triple Play videos shows a man who claims there's something funny about the automatic transmission.    It's a Kia Soul, and if you put it in Sport mode, you can shift it kind of like a manual.   Maybe if he wasn't so impaired, he would notice the "Sport" mode light on the dashboard.  

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  11. "Tappahannock Is for Lovers"

    New, 4/5/2024

    A couple met as he was recovering from a devastating injury, and now with a big lottery win, they're ready to find a dream home in Tappahannock, Virginia. They want a quiet, small-town life, so David sets out to find the perfect country home.

    $912,000 win in the Virginia lottery.    Jennifer won the lottery, and Brad had a life changing injury, they met right after his injury.  He's had 17 surgeries.  

    Wishlist- 3 bed 2 bath, 1500 sq ft and up, acreage.  Brad is willing to remodel, and has built entire homes, so a fixer works.  $350,000 to $375,000.  Tappahannock is a small city.  

    House 1-Starling Straights-turnkey remodel in town- 3 bed, 2 bath,1560 sq ft, $395,000.   House is beautiful with lovely beams and hardwood floors, kitchen is huge.   First floor main suite, that's huge and lovely, with a wood stove, ensuite is nice with a tub/shower combo.  2 bedrooms upstairs, with another bath. backyard needs work but it's huge for in town.  They could build a guest cottage in the back yard easily.    

    House 2-Northern Knoll -15 minutes from town-on 2 acres, surrounded by 100 acres of farm land,  3 bed, 2 bath, 1590 sq ft, $369,500.   Unfinished basement.  lovely hardwood floors, big living room, with a nice fireplace,  (my one worry is if the surrounding farm land will stay farm land).   Main bedroom is smaller than #1, with an ensuite.  David says to add 500 sq ft to enlarge the main bedroom and bath.  Kitchen is stunning, and a huge deck.  Basement is unfinished with a pool table.   Basement is a walk out.   

    House 3-Goldenrod Gulch in the neighboring countryside 30 mintues from Tappahannock -3 bed, 2 bath,1400  sq ft, $339,900.   In a development, but not too close to neighbors.   living room has capet, but a vaulted ceiling, 3 bedrooms and main bath are nice, but David says to push the walls out for bedroom and bath out.   Kitchen is cute, but not huge.  Back yard has a big deck, above ground pool, detached garage.  

    They buy #2.  The pool table in the basement was a big hint that even I caught onto.

    (from the description of the 12 April episode, they claim the buyer has the biggest budget ever. Bigger than the mountain top mansion in the first season?)

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  12. Sharks-Guest Shark Emma Grede, Kevin, Robert, Lori, Mark.

    Richualist Hair Styling Tool-an all-in-one styling device for textured hair.  She wants $150,000 for 10%. The Mint is a 3-in-1 styling system.   Load pod with styling products, it streamlines the curling and matting problem, and saves time. It works on 4C hair, but works on any hair texture.   She sells the tool, and the pods with a possible sponsorship with major beauty lines for specific products (L’Oreal, and Proctor & Gamble).   The unit costs $400 each, but the price to manufacture is down to $60, reduce the styling tool price to $200, and the pods will be a subscription service.    It took Dawn five years to build and manufacture this product.   She owns 72% of the company after the convertible notes are paid off.

    Kevin drops out, in favor of a Shark with hair.  Robert drops out too.   Lori has a conflict of interest, and drops out.   Mark has great advice to sell the styler, to let the pods be a sponsored item later.  Emma is interested, but says the styling tool is the star, not the pods.    Emma makes an offer, with Mark, for $150,000 for 20%.  

    Emma and Mark make the deal for $150,000 for 15%, and 5% advisory shares. I’m so happy for her, and think she should stay at $400, it’s equivalent to Dyson hair dryers and stylers.  

    Hibear Insulated Bottle-a water bottle $150,000 for 5%, multiple use water bottle.  The bottle has multiple uses because it has sections, tea or cocktail strainer, thermal core keeps items cold without diluting them.  It all nests in the bottle.      The perfect corporate gift, with different colors and boxes that can be customized.    $15.50 to make, $95 to sell.  They do 40% corporate,  direct to consumer, projecting $1 million this year with adding Amazon.  Company isn’t profitable yet.    Kevin says don’t do retail, just direct to consumer and corporate should be emphasized.   Mark agrees with Kevin.   Mark the seller wants to expand the line too.   Mark is out.  Emma is out, it’s too early for her.   Kevin is out.  Robert is out.    Lori is out, too much competition in the space, and it’s too early for her.

    No deal. 

    Veba Baby Bottle-a baby bottle monitor that signals spoiled milk, and expired breast milk using an app.  Monitor attached to bottle, and tracks the temperature, sent to the app.  They want $150,000 for 15% equity.   You need one device per bottle, and they sell one bank at a time.   Consumers purchase an average of two devices, at $89 per device.   They only launched five weeks ago.    They want the money for marketing.  They have 2,000 units in inventory.  There’s also a ‘find my bottle’ feature.  Emma is out, and doesn’t see the need.  Robert is out.  Mark gives the sellers great advice, says pitch to buyers for gift reasons, and he’s out.   Kevin is out. Lori is out, says it’s too early.

    No deal. 

    Splash Swim Goggles-swim goggles designed to be gentle on hair. Ashley and Karen want $200,000 for 5% of the business.   Swim goggles that are strong elsatic, easier than elastic straps, it has a stretchy fabric goggle instead of the straps.   They are patent pending, with the swimsuit fabric strap. 

    After family tragedies Ashley started the business to support her family.   Sales are $6.1 million lifetime.   Business started in 2017.  Anticipate $1.8 million for 2024.   They have a website, retail, swim schools, and on Amazon.   They have home sewers that produce the goggle straps.    Margins are great.   Less than $150,000 lifetime for advertising.  They want mentors, and development money. 

    They want to make larger goggle molds. No outside investors.     Kevin says they don't need a Shark or other investor.   Robert is out, but will be a customer.   Lori offers $200,000 for 10%.      

    Deal with Lori for $200,000 for 10%

     

    Update: The Duo, two handle umbrella with Robert.  They have a partnership with Shed Rain.  Selling at Target, REI, Macy’s, and on Amazon.  Robert, Kevin and Candace Nelson appeared at the entrepreneur’s high school.

    Iconic Moment: Wicked Good Cupcakes, deal with Kevin.   This was the first royalty deal in Shark Tank history.  Company later sold for a huge deal to another company. 

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  13. 5 April

    4 p.m. episodes-

    p. 518, 16 January 2024

    Truck Deal Backfire! ; Party Disaster or Cover-Up?

    p. 518, 13 February 2024

    The Pit Bull and the Burglar ; Chicken Massacre

    5 p.m. episodes-

    p. 518, 9 January 2024

    Cheated out of 20K?! ; Cyclists Don't Own the Road!

    p. 482, 31 December 2020

    Man's Face Caught in Blacklisted Dog's Mouth! ; Bengal Cat Breeding Debacle!

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  14. There is an article claiming to explain the Tom C. remark about David opting out.  It really doesn't explain anything, but simply says 'opted out' in a different way.    So, I'm guessing we'll never know the exact way it happened.   Tom did say that cheftestants are all offered the option of LCK, so I'm thinking it all happened the way we guessed, David refused to compete any more.    I think Soo would have easily beaten David anyway.   

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  15. I remember on last season's international edition, the chefs who were from other countries said that their version of Top Chef was very different, so I think it takes a while to get used to the way the U.S. competition is operated.   

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  16. Rose's Journey Supersized edition is on tonight 7 to 9 p.m. 

    I love how supportive her family is.   

    I'm not surprised she apparently has no teeth, many people grew up without dental care.   

    (Where I live there is a huge medical surgical center, they had a guest surgeon do an operation that may make conventional denture implants obsolete.   They use a general anesthetic, and put the anchors higher than the jawbone, and there is no healing time, and bone loss doesn't matter.  You leave the surgical center with implants done, and your first dentures in place. Maybe a dental school would take Rose on as a demonstration patient for something like this.)

    Her attitude is so refreshing, tells it like it is, takes responsibility, and really tries. 

    Look at her at the first weigh-in, she's determined to change.  

     

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  17. Supersized edition of Rose's story is on tonight 7 to 9 p.m. Central time. 

    She does the best job with her exercises of any poundticipant I've ever seen. 

    Even before the other clinic weigh in , you can see how much better Rose is moving, and she's no longer on oxygen.  I love her absolute joy when she finds out much weight she lost, and that Dr. Now wants her to move to Houston, and tells her the cardiologist cleared her for surgery.      

    I know she goofed, and only lost 5 lbs., but she's off oxygen, walking on her own, and admits everything wrong she did.  

    I like that cute little house in Houston, and renting furnished was so much better than hauling furniture back and forth.  Getting one on a concrete slab was a good idea too.  (I remember previous poundticipants moving to Houston, getting a house on a raise foundation, and it was dangerous because they're getting what they can afford, and it's a limited budget usually. Homes aren't always the best maintained in the affordable price bracket.)

    Bonus scene after surgery is a yoga class. 

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  18. 4 April 

    4 p.m. episodes- 

    Shock Collar Ambush?! -Plaintiffs pit bull owners Carolyn and Kevin Heina claims defendant/other dog owner Ross Greco wouldn't pay her for vet bills, $1824,  and should have used his shock collar his dog had on to break up a dog fight. 

    However, there is the collor isn't a traditional shock collar, but an Invisible Fence sensor, and her dog was the aggressor.      Months later she saw the defendant at a dog park, and parked behind him to block him in. Many jurisdictions call this false imprisonment.    She also posted flyers, and did online postings saying he had a vicious dog.      Plaintiff also claims defendant filed a false police report about false imprisonment.     

    Defendant's story is totally different from plaintiff.   His dog is an English Mastiff, and she has a Pit Bull, and another big dog.    Defendant claims pit bull was the aggressor.   Also, it was an invisible fence collar, and did he even have the beeper control with him?   Plaintiff has no case for vet bills.   (My opinion is if an English Mastiff went after another dog, the other dog would be dead). 

    Eight months later defendant went to the dog park, and when he put his dog in the car, the woman blocked him into his parking space and refused to move.     Even more interesting, plaintiff claims her dog is so innocent, but defendant says he knows of four more incidents with her pit bull.   I absolutely believe the defendant, though I'm sure JJ will give him nothing. 

    Too bad the defendant didn't have the other four dog owners in court as witnesses.  Nothing for anyone, and JJ tells the man to put the last few minutes of her decision on his phone to show people that he's innocent.     

    Case dismissed. 

    p. 518, 16 January 2024

    Faulty Fiance?! ; Lovers' Playpen Party Pooper!

    5 p.m. episodes-

    p. 517, 7 November 2023

    I Need You to Love My Lamb! ; Playing the Ride Share Game

    p. 482, 29 December 2020

    Intimately Transmitted Disease Drama! ; Dog Destroys $3,000 Mattress!

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