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  1. I think they were two weirdos who found each other. They'll do anything to make money, whether trying for another season on TLC (not happening after the sex tape), or doing online videos for money. I feel sorry for Pole's mother who gets slammed for drawing boundaries, and not allowing him in her home, or financing him, and the two poor babies that Pole and Karine have brought into this despicable, violent circus they are living in.
  2. I agree. Plus, they showed Aspen, the Napa area, Newport Beach, and it was a different type of house. I really enjoy something besides the white modern box houses. That cupping mark on his shoulder is used to increase circulation to that area.
  3. That's not the only house where they seem to have deleted the laundry room, or laundry hookups on a house.
  4. They must have swapped episodes, I saw the Kevin Hart return advertised too, but he wasn't on the show. The sharks were Peter Jones, Kevin O'Leary, Lori, Daymond, and Mark. I bet for some reason they will show the Kevin Hart episode next week. 1. Vabroom!, an automated broom. The Amazon reviews are not great. They make a deal with Kevin. 2. Must Love-healthier chocolate, and banana ice cream treats, but vegan. Everyone liked the taste, and the sellers, but the numbers were hideous. No deal. 3. RomperJack (also Romper Jill for women)-Yes, rompers for men, and some for women, but they only showed the men's. The sharks did get a lot of funny remarks about what they would look like in the outfits, especially Daymond. Their numbers were good, but there's a lot of competition, and they have inventory issues. No Deal. 4. Roq-a knit hat with a very bright light in the hat. Love the seller's story. It looks like a great idea. Since it will mostly be worn at night, I suspect that the knit hat will be useful a lot of the year. Kevin and Peter make the deal. I think the headlight/hat will be good for dog walkers, and those errands you have to do after dark, like check the mail, take out the trash, or anything you have to do without bright lights. Where I used to live, we didn't have streetlights, so I had to do a lot of stuff when I got home, and a headlight would have been very handy. Also, the hat /headlight combo would be nice after dark, when it usually cools off. They do have this on Amazon, but it's called Headlightz, and Roq is only mentioned on their store page. The hats are $25 up to $29, and they have a headband style coming out, and a beanie. There are some poor reviews from Amazon buyers, mostly about the fit of the hat.
  5. Tonight's new episode is in Poughkeepsie, NY, in the Hudson Valley. They won $5 million on a $20 scratcher. 1. Hillside Abode, 3 bed 2 bath, 1723 sq. ft., almost 1 acre, $475k, great kitchen, small ensuite. Great backyard. 2. Fisher Heights, a new build. 4 bed, 3 bath, 3400 sq. ft., $475k, huge main bedroom, and main bathroom. I loved this house. 3. Hudson Point, 4 bed, 3 bath, 1776 sq. ft., $545k, with a huge pool. nicely remodeled, but still not as big as #2. They chose #2, and for once I picked the right one.
  6. I'm so glad they're rerunning this tonight. I had to turn everything off during a lightning storm last Sunday, and the last 30 minutes always have the best stuff. I don't blame Hamza's mother worrying about her son, and Memphis.
  7. I really enjoyed this episode. The Newport houses were amazing. I had to laugh at poor George (Flagg and Bobby's dog if I screwed the name up), inching down the gang plank. I don't like gang planks either. I love Heather being made a partner. I loved the party at the end, and the recap of their adventures.
  8. 4 p.m. reruns- First (2014)- House Mayhem -Plaintiff Jermaine Epps suing defendant/former landlords Sederian and Willie Henderson for return of property, and security deposit. Mr. Epps gets unemployment benefits, and was on medical leave for eight months, on temporary disability. This all happened in Sacramento, CA. Plaintiff formerly worked in a legal office, then unemployment/disability, and then collections. He attends school. Plaintiff moved in to defendant’s place in May 2013, paying $ a month rent. He left in September 2013. He paid $400 security deposit, rent was $1100 a month. He only paid one month’s rent in full, and then paid partial or no rent the other months. Plaintiff wants his security back, and that’s not happening. Plaintiff was finally evicted, and still wants his property back that the defendants put out when he left. Plaintiff case dismissed after the “Ate the Steak” lecture. Frenemies -Plaintiff Kathryn Walton suing defendant Christina Asbury for an unpaid loan, unpaid rent, and car damages. Both litigants met in drug treatment. Then defendant moved in with plaintiff, would have to pay rent only after she got a job, and was loaned $300 for work clothes. Plaintiff claims defendant only paid her $600 total. The two have been acquainted for over 10 years. Defendant has a sometimes employed boyfriend, but she works at a gas station chain that also employs plaintiff at another location. Plaintiff’s rent didn’t change because of defendant living there, and plaintiff doesn’t have other roommates before or after this. Defendant owed money for a computer, and claims plaintiff’s broken windshield was the computer seller. Plaintiff is told to file a police report about the person defendant claims broke the windshield. Plaintiff gets $300. Under the Influence -Plaintiff /car owner John Meyer suing defendant/niece Tammy Williams for wrecking his car. This is really bizarre, plaintiff loaned truck to his niece, but defendant’s mother was driving, because defendant was too drunk to drive. However, the defendant’s mother Robin Manchester, was also drunk, and is plaintiff’s witness. Truck got rolled, and totaled. Plaintiff isn’t suing the niece’s mother, but suing his niece. JJ tells plaintiff to sue his sister, and dismisses his case. In the hall-terview defendant’s mother blames her daughter for the wreck. Second (2013)- Tandem Bike Crash! -Plaintiff Keith and Kathy Wiebke (the parents) (injured teen was their daughter Melissa Wiebke) are suing defendant Timeri Pavia-Faulds (mother of daughter in bike crash, and tandem bike owner), for a bike crash that broke plaintiff Melissa’s knee. Bailey Pavia, is daughter of defendant, and was riding and steering the bike. Plaintiff daughter, Melissa claims she went to defendant’s garage with mother and daughter, and defendant mother said “You should ride it”. Not believing the plaintiff daughter’s statement. Defendants just obtained the bike, and had it put together a day or so before the crash. Plaintiff daughter says she wanted to ride the defendant’s tandem bike, and defendant mother let them. The two daughters got on the bike, and crashed, breaking plaintiff daughter’s knee. Defendant daughter Bailey testifies that they wanted to try the bike, and mother agreed to let the girls ride it. Plaintiff wants daughter’s co-pays for medical care paid by defendant mother. Plaintiff mother claims daughter wasn’t supposed to go to defendant’s house, which is obviously a lie. Plaintiff case dismissed. Plaintiff father is still whining in the hall-terview. Ex-Lovers’ Feud -Plaintiff /ex-boyfriend James Clark Jr suing defendant ex-girlfriend Amy Waring for return of belongings she took when she left their home, rent, bills, and cleaning costs. The litigants lived together for about six months, with defendant’s two children. They moved into the apartment at the same time, both were on the lease, and defendant had been unemployed for a year before the move in, and didn’t get a job until two months after she moved in. Plaintiff tries to claim defendant would pay her half of rent and utilities to him, and catch up after she got a job, but JJ says plaintiff was trading rent for sex with defendant. After defendant got a job in December, she didn’t pay rent and she moved out in April. As JJ says, they weren’t roommates, but romantic partners. JJ will not pay back rent to plaintiff from October to April, and asks plaintiff if he wants to take the rest to another judge. Plaintiff case dismissed without prejudice to go to another court. 5 p.m. reruns- First (2017)- Where's the Ring?-Plaintiff Clifton McNeil suing defendant/former fiance Rahsheena Jones for the return of tools, a basketball hoop (or goal?), and an engagement ring. The two lived together, with her children, for over two years. Defendant owns a deli/grocery, and plaintiff worked there and they lived above it. Mostly we're talking about the ring, and defendant says she has no idea where the ring is, and claims plaintiff took the ring with him. Defendant said they never got around to getting married. Plaintiff says he did not take the ring, and says def. is a liar. Plaintiff says the defendant claimed to be divorced, but is still married. JJ dismisses plaintiff case, because she can't even get the plaintiff to answer simple questions about payments for rent, etc. Everything dismissed. (Hallterview is hysterical, plaintiff claims defendant is still married to someone else. Plaintiff says defendant belongs on the Lifetime channel, and he appreciates she didn't kill him when the relationship ended.) The Case of the Missing Car-Plaintiff Tenisha Venny suing defendant/mechanic Brian McCracken for losing her car, that she bought from him. Plaintiff had defendant fix car body damages. Plaintiff paid $5,000 (book value is $3525) for car, because of rims. Plaintiff has no proof of paying mechanic for car. Car blue book is $3525, but plaintiff paid $5,000. Police report says car was worth $3,000 according to plaintiff. Mechanic says car disappeared from outside his shop, and thinks plaintiff had something to do with it. JJ also asks defendant if he's on drugs, and he admits he had a drug problem, but was getting help during the summer all of his happened. Police report says value of car was $3,000 per plaintiff/owner. Keeping car safe was defendant's responsibility. JJ thinks defendant sold car for drugs. $3540 for plaintiff Totaled Friendship-Plaintiff Nygia Sly suing defendant/former friend Linda Randolph for wrecking her car, a 1996 Honda Accord. Defendant had driven the car several times before the accident. Defendant borrowed plaintiff's car in rainy weather, slid off of the road, and claims nothing was her fault. She's blaming the car, and says the car was defective. Plaintiff bought car for $1,000, and gets that amount. Second (2016)- Confidential Prison Marriage!-(As we found out last time this aired, confidential marriage in California is legal, and exists)-Plaintiff/ daughter Chris Erickson suing defendant/step father Phillip Enholm III, husband of late mother, over a truck, and personal items. Mother and step dad were incarcerated 15 years ago for meth manufacturing, and married in prison (confidential license). Defendant says meth charge was because the defendant and plaintiff’s mother saw something by the side of the road, and it was meth, so they got charged with manufacturing meth (no, I don’t believe it). The couple lived together for 15 years, married for 10 years, then woman had a stroke, and died a month later. Daughter says the mother's previous divorce wasn't legal (in 1978), and therefore, the marriage wasn't legal, so she wants the truck. Too late to claim that. The couple lived together off and on for many years, so the truck should be his anyway. Plaintiff daughter claims the defendant’s marriage to her mother wasn’t legal, but also claims the mother and defendant were divorced, but they weren’t. Title is in defendant's name, and he keeps the truck. The personal stuff left in the truck looked like trash. Plaintiff had truck for a while, and defendant claims plaintiff stole his tools. Daughter gets nothing, and deserves less. Online Dating Bust!- Plaintiff Craig Allen met ex-girlfriend/ defendant Sarah Powers online, they moved in together, the relationship went bust, and now they're fighting over security deposit. $2900 was the security deposit ($1450 is half, that he is owed). Defendant wants car fees (he borrowed her car), moving expenses, and unpaid loan for eye surgery, $1090.15. Plaintiff gets $360 (security deposit, minus eye surgery amount). (Hall-terview with man claims woman is a habitual, violent drunk, and assaulted him, and I believe him).
  9. I believe Tammy ended up in the hospital, and then went to assisted living rehab. She also had a trach, but I don't know if that's permanent or not. Some assisted listings have a certain number of beds for patients who need physical therapy, or skilled nursing care after surgery. However, assisted living doesn't have to keep patients who abuse staff, so Tammy better not treat people at the living center the way she does at home.
  10. I had to laugh with the "I don't know which way to go" remark about the Columbia (Laurel) split level. I bet the house hunter just kept offering the amount she wanted to spend, until someone finally accepted. I think getting her price was the only factor for her, and all of the talk about what styles she liked were just for a story line.
  11. The forehead lump was caused by the body running out of places to store fat, so it expanded to her forehead. It would be major surgery to remove it, and I doubt Tammy could ever be cleared for surgery. I don't think a doctor would do anything but emergency surgery on her, and the forehead lump is the least of her issues. I don't think that Tammy could ever be cleared for surgery, even if she lost a lot of weight.
  12. Meghan's hair looked very thin at the beginning of her episode (season 1, episode 1), and in the first scene of her on this episode. It thinned out a little by this episode, but she always had thin hair.
  13. I'm still laughing about him not knowing how he gained everything back, and more. The cinnamon roll is just under 850 calories, and the caramel frappe he had is just under 500 calories. I'm betting the camera crew was sick of him by that point in the filming, and I bet Dr. Now had that footage shown to him immediately. I loved Ontreon's wife, she was adorable, and didn't put up with any of his garbage. When she told Dr. Now about his cheating, I loved it. I'm hoping she keeps her job, and independence, and doesn't let him turn her into his full time caretaker. With his many medical conditions, I'm guessing he's not going to be around too much longer. Among the other diseases he has, he has chronic heart failure, and advanced diabetes. Some of his doctors have told him that he won't make 40, and I think they're right. I bet he's over 800 by now.
  14. My guess is the 'restraining order' was a storyline, and so was the harassment. Unless someone finds an actual application for a restraining order, I don't believe it exists, or was ever applied for. Can you imagine a judge actually granting a restraining order for someone who lives in Kentucky, against someone who lives days away?
  15. 4 p.m. reruns- First (2014)- Good Samaritan Family -Plaintiff Nicole Synesiou suing defendant/former roommate Shaun Scranton (male) for property, unpaid rent, and other living expenses. Defendant was a long-term friend of the family, and family agreed to help defendant. Defendant claims he never promised to repay everything from his student loan money, paid $500 to plaintiff’s mother once. Defendant also claims he was allowed to use the debit card that belonged to plaintiff, or one of her family. (this happened in L.A.). Plaintiff knows exactly when he broke up with his girlfriend, and moved in with plaintiff’s parents, then with plaintiff in the joint apartment. The litigants actually hooked up once or twice. JJ has serious heartburn that defendant gets $3865 a month from the government, in the form of student loans, which he spends on a lot of things besides tuition and books, and minus medical insurance costs. He writes part-time for money, and gets his student loans, totaling $3865 per semester. His rent was $375, he owes for four month’s rent. All of the money is from Government student loans, $18,000 tuition a quarter, plus costs for books, rent, utilities, etc. The money also pays for his child’s expenses. I wonder if he got a job that paid enough to pay back the student loans? Plaintiff receives $1500 for rent. Daddy’s Girlfriend -Plaintiff/daughter Nadia Green suing defendant/father’s girlfriend Jacqueline Jones for rent and personal property. The two litigants moved into a shared apartment, then defendant couldn’t afford the apartment because she had to quit working. Defendant stayed in the joint apartment without paying rent for months after she told plaintiff she was no longer going to pay rent, Defendant denies she stole plaintiff’s property when she moved out. Rent was $1475 a month, split in half, and defendant only paid for a few months. Defendant qualified for low income housing, but stayed in the apartment anyway. JJ says since plaintiff’s boyfriend moved in, he can pay half of the rent, so defendant only owes for one month’s rent, $750. (Plaintiff’s hair or wig or whatever it is, is hideous.) Plaintiff claims defendant stole her modeling clothes, and purses, and a TV her dad gave her. Defendant claims she never took anything. Plaintiff receives $750. Second (2013)- Victim of Racism or a Thief? -Plaintiff Jason Jones suing defendant/store owner Pavinder Singh for accusing him of being a thief, and assaulting him. Defendant claims plaintiff is a panhandler, and thief. Plaintiff claims defendant’s wife handed defendant a metal pipe, and claims defendant assaulted him. Plaintiff claims defendant stole his cell phone two or three weeks before the assault. Then on the day of the supposed assault, plaintiff and his friends were hanging out around the store, eating lunch, and says that was when defendant attacked him. Plaintiff is a day laborer, and gets public assistance, but not a steady job. Defendant says plaintiff is a panhandler, who usually comes in the store when defendant’s wife is working alone, and claims plaintiff is often drunk, and stealing, and panhandling at the store. Defendant’s story is plaintiff was drunk, panhandling, accused him of stealing his phone, and when defendant said he was calling the police, was when plaintiff attacked him. Police report says plaintiff’s friend confirmed that they had been trespassed off the property previously, that plaintiff was there to buy alcohol, that store owner told them both to get off the property, confirms plaintiff attacked the defendant, and injuries of both litigants were consistent with what the defendant said. Defendant did pick up a bat to defend himself. Plaintiff’s mother is his witness, and JJ and the mother discuss the son’s/plaintiff’s alcohol problems. Plaintiff also consulted an attorney, who declined to represent him in court. Plaintiff receives $1 for defendant defending himself. (This case was filmed in 2013, I wonder where plaintiff is now?). 5 p.m. reruns- First (2017)- Immigrant Battle- -Plaintiff/Australian Michael Shepherd suing defendant/ South African James Morrison over a physical fight. Plaintiff is suing for harassment, and defendant disposing of his boat cover. Boat cover was custom made, but used, and hard to replace. This happened in Minnesota. Defendant says landlord hired (landlord is plaintiff's witness) him to clean up the rented lot, and he threw out a moldy tarp. Defendant rented one lot from plaintiff landlord. Landlord says defendant does clean up property for him occasionally, but hadn't hired man to clean this time. Defendant's witness gets booted. Defendant was mowing both properties, on the landlord's lawnmower, and claims plaintiff attacked him. Police report says the same thing, defendant was mowing and was pushed off of the lawn mower by plaintiff. Plaintiff says the defendant was yelling, and cursing at plaintiff. Plaintiff says he never hurt the defendant man. Plaintiff gets $150 to buy a boat cover (it won't be custom, but the other one was used, and very expensive to replace, and it was falling apart.) I Smell Pot -Plaintiff Jason Werle suing former employer/defendant William Johnston for unpaid wages, and storage fees. Plaintiff wanted screen printing machine moved to a storage unit. Plaintiff agreed to pay $75, but says it was in $35 cash, and a bag of weed. Defendant says he was paid $35 up front cash, and defendant says he is owed $40 by plaintiff. Then the two made an agreement that plaintiff would work on a 2000 Audi for the defendant, and would get the Audi. Defendant instead offered a Ford. There was no written contract, and nothing to prove the agreement. There is no proof plaintiff worked on any car, so case dismissed. Plaintiff claims he did the work, and was given a forged receipt. Defendant says work wasn't done. Defendant says plaintiff forged the document for the DMV that was rejected. Case dismissed. When defendant hears ‘case dismissed’ he’s standing there with his mouth hanging open. Second (2016)- Addiction, Conviction...Recovery?- Plaintiff Christopher “Patrick” Noonan and mommy Jennie Noonan are suing defendants Chalene Ergler and Kelly Schleiffers for emotional distress, stolen property, refund of rent, and wrongful eviction, emotional distress. He was evicted from his sober living house for refusing to take a drug test. Plaintiff has been imprisoned for prescription fraud (Oxycodone), identity theft, and possession of oxy, and was on probation after a prison sentence (17 months). Plaintiff was also briefly jailed twice for probation violations. He’s been on SS Disability for 15 years, and that’s how he supports himself, and pays the rent and other expenses. Plaintiff son was required to complete rehab, and live at the Sober Living house. He lived in a sober living house for 18 months. He was rearrested for probation violations twice. Defendants claim man destroyed his room at their sober living house after the drug test dust up. Plaintiff claimed when he had to do a drug test, that he had an appointment (not medical). Plaintiff also said after his probation that he couldn't be forced to do a drug test (wrong, it's in the house rules). Then, he told them he wasn't taking a drug test, so he was told he is being evicted, and then trashed his room. He is accused of pouring concrete down the sink, removing the light fixtures, breaking the toilet, and other damage. The mother just can't stop whining about her 45-year-old man-baby, and how he's not responsible for anything. The mother actually is blaming the son's melt down on the sober living personnel, and saying evicting him made his conditions worse. The plaintiff man keeps swaying, and moving, it’s making me sick. Damages to the apartment are severe. Broken toilet, broken light fixtures, sink has been filled with concrete, linoleum ripped up, and room is a disgusting pig sty. The most interesting moment for me is when Mommy says he's not moving in with her, except temporarily, even though he was living in a tent in the woods, and was evicted by police. Case dismissed.
  16. They reran the first episodes of Schenee, and Charity today, they were epic as always.
  17. Ontrean is one of the people who talks about big goals, like being a full-time minister, but he never will. He did get ordained, but that doesn't mean any church will hire him. He doesn't even have a job, so he certainly won't get hired for a church poistion, because he has no work ethic, or initiative. Can you imagine someone who can't stand for more than five minutes doing a sermon, or service? Or any other function of a minister? I think Dr. Now knew Ontreon would never be successful, but enjoyed the wife repeatedly throwing Ontreon under the bus. I bet the camera crew sent Dr. Now the raw footage from the coffee shop the second they filmed it. Since the frappe, and giant cinnamon roll added up to over 1200 calories, who else thinks that it wasn't his only frappe, and cinnamon roll he consumed that day? Or how many times he needed inspiration involving a lot of carbs, and empty calories, all washed down with a lot of sugar?
  18. I saw the second episode of the Fixer Welcome Home season, with a production crew member who bought a house in Waco. I really liked what the Gaines did to the house. Joanna's designs have really evolved. Since the crew member was from NYC, I'm sure his entire budget in Waco that bought a lovely home, wouldn't even have bought a studio in NY. The one feature I hated was the brass/gold finishes. I guess my brushed nickel/chrome on my house is out of fashion, but I can't stand the gold/brass, or the mixed metal finish trend. I think the mixed metal finish trend looks like you bought everything on clearance, so nothing matches. I've noticed some other remodeling shows use unvarnished brass, and if it's like a friend's house had, tarnishes, so you should just use oiled bronze, because that's what it turns into. I really think that the homeowners have more input, or at least a really long questionaire about their taste, and what they want. Especially something like flooring or tile, that would be very expensive to replace. I think that waiting to see if the home owner eventually wants to paint the brick was sensible.
  19. I'm guessing that last season, and this season, so far, are pretty typical for Dr. Now's practice with the 600 lb. patients. I think a lot were dropped from filming before, and now they need to fill the episode numbers, so we see the Ryans, Margarets, and Ontreans, and others, who have no intention of doing anything to help themselves,
  20. That's a rerun of the first episode. Meghan was the one trying on dresses in tonight's follow up episode, and Vanessa is her delusional friend who will never keep with the program. I'm guessing they're running the eight episodes from the series again. I liked seeing the follow up episode tonight. It was nice to see Dr. Procter and George (I hope it's George) at the game. Corey may be over-the-top, but I'm so happy for him working so hard to regain his health, and moving forward with such a positive outlook.
  21. I suspect that after his final appointment with Dr. Now, that Ontrean went to the giant buffet across the parking lot from the office, followed by eating his way home through every fast food drive thru he could find. His wife is such a lovely woman, he doesn't deserve her. I hope his wife realized after this that Ontrean doesn't want to change, just act like he wants to change. You can certainly tell when the camera crew is sick of someone, when they shot that epic 'snack' to help him write a sermon about grief. I figured he was a know-it-all that knew better than Dr. Now when he announced that it was a 7 hour drive to Houston, when it is barely 4 hours, so apparently 3 hours worth of drive thru stops. He will never listen to anyone else.
  22. Meghan was the first episode of Too Large, called We Be Big But We Be Pretty or something like that), Meghan did very well, and Vanessa spent every penny on massive bags of fast food, and dropped out. I like the flowered one, but it was a sun dress for the lake side or something, not a wedding dress. The orange one wasn't great. The off white one would be great one size bigger. Why are Meghan and John (?) having a commitment ceremony instead of a wedding? Wedding sizing is so much smaller than regular sizing, so I'm wondering if that's why it was so tight? I think a nice midi dress, in a larger size would work better? I'd like to see one on her with loose elbow length sleeves, with some lace on them. I'm shocked Vanessa came back, but I really don't think she'll commit to the program long-term and stick with it. Corey is doing so well. I really enjoyed him sticking to the program through the Covid shutdowns. I'm glad he's proud of himself, and in a better place emotionally. If you don't love yourself, no one else will.
  23. However, (this happened to someone I used to work with) if the sponsor/spouse dies before the qualifying person gets permanent status, then they have to find an alternative sponsor. I think the Angry Birds commercial is more absurd than many of Geico ones are, the man risks injury for a $10 pot? Month 1-702 Month 3-683 Month 5- 689 +6 Dr. Paradise session. Ontreon's goal of full time ministry will never happen. How can this man help other people with grief, he never lets go of his. One week later, the huge cheat, Caramel Frappe, Cinnamon Roll is not necessary to write a sermon. He calls that a little reward. I'm guessing it's over 1,300 calories depending on the size. Month 7-704
  24. Since he's probably going to quit even faking he's doing the program, it will guarantee that he'll either have to sit in a chair for services, or have really short sermons, because he can't stand at the pulpit for more than 5 minutes. Month 1-702 (goal to lose 80 lbs in 2 muths) Month 3-683 (lost 19) Month 5-689 (gained 6 lbs.) so the wife stayed home? So she couldn't rat him out. Lil Now Now will go enraged Gerbil on his ass. THat snot covered laundry sanitizer by Lysol commercial is revolting.
  25. The way all of the poundticipants inhale food without even chewing, I bet Covid and losing his senses of taste and smell wouldn't even slow him down.
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