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CrazyInAlabama

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  1. I think the pink house would be so much better if a junk service removed all of the bizarre statues and bases outside.
  2. No, after bariatric surgery, no matter what kind, if you eat constantly, high calorie stuff, and you can go way over the calorie amount, and eating way too much hurts at first (dumping syndrome), but eventually you can stretch your stomach out. I believe nothing this family says, on any subject. If there is any surgery after c-section, I bet it will be a tummy tuck if Amy can find a doctor to do it.
  3. 4 p.m. reruns- First (2014)- Head-Butted! -Plaintiff David Bordeau suing defendant Brian Munch for assaulting him at a bar fight. Plaintiff says defendant was with plaintiff’s estranged brother, a fight broke out, and plaintiff was head-butted and his nose was damaged, but not broken. Defendant says he was in the bar, but didn’t assault plaintiff. This happened in the Wisconsin Dells. Plaintiff says defendant and the brother were talking, then brother wanted to fight plaintiff, and plaintiff refused to fight. Then, when plaintiff was going into the bar, brother was talking to defendant who had a Mohawk at the time, when plaintiff was assaulted by defendant. Plaintiff was head butted in the face, and pushed down the stairs. And plaintiff could hear his brother laughing about the assault. Police report is submitted. Defendant has a police record, and they have a photo of him. Witnesses identified the defendant, and police knew who he was. Shortly after this, plaintiff identified the defendant from the photo lineup. Defendant dramatically changed his appearance after the assault, changing his hair and beard, so plaintiff no longer recognized the defendant. Defendant changed his beard, and grew his hair out, between the September assault, and the following June. $5,000 to plaintiff. Nothing for defendant. Coin Collection Thief -Plaintiff Amateo Seno suing defendant/ ex-girlfriend Lisa Radamaker over the theft of a coin collection plaintiff owned. They lived together, had an argument, and plaintiff tossed a bottle, and it shattered, and a piece of glass hit defendant, and he left to cool off. When he came back to the home his coin collection was gone, and defendant admits she took it. Defendant claims she'll need plastic surgery for the cut, and sold the coin collection to pay the rent, after the assault. Defendant shows the cut, but I can't see much in real court with a very close shot, and this is high definition that shows everything. I see nothing on her cheek that she claims was slashed open, and she never saw a doctor. JJ asks if defendant is on any medications, and she says no. Defendant has no medical bills, or medical report to submit, and never went to the doctor. Defendant has a police report, but didn't bring it to court. JJ asks where the coins are, and defendant says she sold them, and spent the money. Defendant case gets $5,000. Plaintiff gets $5,000, so they cancel each other out, and get nothing. JJ doesn't believe anyone, and I agree with her. Second (2013)- Pellet Gun Shoot Out -Plaintiff/car owner Audrey Neal suing defendant parent Daniel Hall, and son Kevin Hall, for the 14-year-old shooting out her windshield. Ms. Neal was driving her car home, something shattered her windshield, and she had an eye injury. Unfortunately, the pellet gun incident was after plaintiff had cataract surgery, and it injured her eye again. Son Kevin Hall had four detentions in school, (that the parent knows about), and was then suspended from school, and has not done well in his classes. Defendant father and mother bought the pellet gun for delinquent Kevin Hall. Kevin Hall admits to more than the four detentions his father talked about in court. He also can’t remember why he got detention, admits he didn’t pass most of his classes in the previous year, and the year of this incident. Kevin was suspended for hitting a girl with a pencil (that’s assault, but was listed as harassment). When Kevin was suspended his parents sent him to his grandfather’s house. This was so grandparents could supervise the little criminal. The pellet gun was at the grandfather’s house. Kevin claims the pellet gun is only used with his grandfather present. Kevin the delinquent also claims the pellet gun found by police in the bushes wasn’t his, and he doesn’t know who shot Ms. Neal’s window. Ms. Neal’s police statement identifies Kevin Hall as the attacker, and knows the other two boys, a neighbor’s son, and the other kid was unknown to plaintiff. JJ calls Kevin the delinquent to the witness chair to tell her his lies. Former friend of Kevin the delinquent, Lewis, wrote a note saying Kevin shot the windshield, and says Kevin has broken numerous windows. Father believes Kevin’s lies that he was in the grandfather’s house watching TV, and not out shooting the BB gun. Kevin’s father keeps saying Kevin isn’t a bad kid, or a bad student, both statements are total ca-ca. Daniel Hall blames the suspension on the girl that was assaulted, and the school aide, and claims the other kids are lying about Kevin Hall being the shooter. Now father is blaming everything on the neighborhood, not his kid. Father also says his son is being bullied. Plaintiff receives $1325 (JJ would have given her more). I think JJ should have given plaintiff $5,000, so lying Kevin, and his father wouldn’t get a penny (if the rumor that money left over from the awards is split between plaintiff and defendant, but I hope it isn’t true). Car Security – Plaintiffs Tyson Smith and Kimberly Bara are suing defendant Matthew Arnold for a car and engine purchased for $1600. The car was a non-running vehicle, and engine was for the car, to get it running again. Plaintiffs didn’t get the title for the car, and now that the car is running, plaintiff can’t register the car (this is in California). JJ will send litigants to the DMV right across from the court room, and register the car now. Plaintiffs will register the car now at DMV. 5 p.m. reruns- First (2017)- Divorced and Angry-Plaintiff Laurie Cole suing estranged Mother-in-Law/defendant Judith Cole for a false restraining order, and attorney's fees. Plaintiff need child support (three children with Kenny Cole), and MIL paid for one month for her deadbeat son. Then, defendant ex-husband Kenny Cole raided the marital joint account, and took off for Florida fun with his side piece. So, plaintiff called MIL for money, and then MIL called the son by the pool in Florida. Defendant son called police, and police told MIL to get a restraining order against plaintiff. Ex-husband did leave his mother a check for $1400, but dated 31 September (not a typo, so it was a bad check), for the child support. MIL filed for a protective order, and plaintiff had to get an attorney to fight the order. Protective order was denied, and plaintiff gets $1,783 for the attorney fees, everything else dismissed. Second (2016)- You're Not the Victim Here-Plaintiff Thomas Soliz suing defendant/neighbor Irene Fleischman for defendant’s 13-year-old daughter crashing her car into plaintiff's parked car. Defendant claims plaintiff harassed her, daughter wasn't driving, and says no one saw the daughter crash the car, and it was an old car anyway. Defendant says car was running in driveway, daughter was in passenger seat, and daughter put it in gear, and the crash happened. There was no insurance on the car, as usual. Daughter says sitting in the passenger seat, put the car in reverse to get it ready for the mother to drive, and the car moved. Daughter says she didn't realize the car would move when she put it in reverse. The plaintiff's car damage is bad, and his insurance went up because of the car accident. $500 deductible, and rental car, equals $. Defendant claims plaintiff harassed her, and a family member assaulted the daughter. Defendant claims daughter said plaintiff did trunk damage with a crow bar. Defendant wants $5000 for harassment, and the attack on her daughter. She claims the plaintiff is in a gang, and has gang members threaten her, and beat up her daughter. (Sorry, I lived where there are gangs, they don't wear ties, dress shirts, and look like they're going to work.) The police report shows the defendant claimed to have insurance, but she had no insurance. The 'assault' is claimed to be either the by the wife or the sister of the plaintiff, and both daughters claim to be assaulted on the same time. Plaintiff says the people that were fighting came out of the defendant's house. $693 to plaintiff for deductible, and rental car. Random Drug Test Crash-18-year-old plaintiff Kyle Currington claims 18-year-old Abigail Reece defendant damaged his car, when she took his car to a drug test (part of getting promoted at Walmart). (Defendant seems stoned right now). Defendant says she didn't wreck car, but it had damage when she came out of the drug test lab. Plaintiff claims defendant was trying to get clean pee for her urine test, and went several places, but that's hearsay. However, I definitely believe the defendant is a long-term user, since she thinks JJ is believing her lame story. $1124 for plaintiff (No. defendant isn't still working at Walmart).
  4. Yes, Twyla moved to Bentonville from L.A.. She just retired as a VP at Walmart. A lovely woman who is so active promoting small business, and Black owned businesses. The remodel this week was so adorable.
  5. My guess is the future for Amy is popping out as many kids as she can manage, no matter what the cost to herself, and the poor babies. Amy will be eating through her surgery (constant overeating of high calorie food can do this), and I bet she's well on the way to that. Chris is going to eat through his surgery I bet, and end up even bigger too. .
  6. So, not only is Bini a butt bongo player, but had at least one MMA fight, and now claims he's modeling. My guess is that they married, and it was filmed, just like everything else they do is filmed. If they actually get their own place, then my guess is it's rented for them by the production company. I'm just hoping they don't harass the ex-wife, and first son for a story line. My guess is once the TLC money runs out, that Bini better hope he can get enough for a ticket home.
  7. Karine is now claiming she wants a divorce, but can't move back to Brazil with her sons, because Pole won't agree. They just keep trying to get in the headlines to get another season. How many times have they talked divorce? How many times have one or the other claimed domestic violence? Every time when they start the breakup or violence stories, it seems to be about the time the signing for another season, or version of 90 Day. If Karine didn't realize coming to the U.S. with the children was trapping them here, she was ignoring the facts. I wish TLC and the producers would just tell her that they will never be filmed for the show again, after their nasty videos.
  8. Amy had enough issues the last pregnancy, so now she's having another one? The risk factors for her and the baby are so bad. Isn't she diabetic? I bet her blood pressure and cholesterol are sky high too. The Kentucky weight loss doctor must be desperate for publicity to still deal with this family. I'm betting if Amy gets through this pregnancy, that she'll have more kids in rapid succession. I'm wondering if Amy will have problems finding an obstetrician for this pregnancy, she's the highest risk patient I can imagine. The doctors don't have to accept you as a patient either.
  9. It may not be legal to have unmarried people share a hotel room there. Bet Mommy Hamza isn't too thrilled with Memphis now.
  10. So, Memphis goes to Tunisia, and whine she won't get married if she can't take him for a test drive first? This isn't going to end well. I'm so glad that the Caleb scene ended. I was getting nauseous. Love the knit hat on Hamza's sister. His mother is adorable. Preview for next week looks fun, but probably only the last 20 minutes as usual.
  11. I searched it, and in China the stigma for divorce is for the woman, and the ex-husband almost always gets full custody. For a woman, divorce usually means total loss of custody, loss of employement, and she's a virtual outcast. My guess is the preference for sons, and one child policy (that supposedly is now abolished), means that the ex-wife may not even see her son.
  12. I think the kid lives with Johnny's parents full time, and Johnny lives there too.
  13. If someone at TLC even thought about this idea, it would have happened. Complete with blurred out naughty bits. Johnny looks older on the show tonight, than he does on the computer. So, I guess he uses filters or something? He's 35? Looks older.
  14. I bet TLC knew when things happened, but didn't worry about it until the stories came out. The nasty look on Tammy's face when she found out Chris was getting his surgery showed exactly the nasty type of person she is. She might have faked saying she was happy for him, but her face said she was angry.
  15. Her dad is Egyptian. I don't know about her mother.
  16. I've read about the speculation about problems on set, but I think it was exaggerated to sell tabloids. All four women were consumate professionals, and though they very seldom socialized in their real lives, they seemed to genuinely like each other. All four participated in animal charities, and other causes. I read that on filming days Bea wouldn't go to lunch unless Betty went with her. They were just very different people who worked together. I'm sure there was rivalry when award season came along, they all seemed to support each other.
  17. 4 p.m. reruns- First (2013)- Cat Fight and Crash! -Plaintiff /security guard John Couch suing defendant Devesha Thomas (car driver), and her brother Terrance Cowan (car owner). Altercation in a nightclub parking lot results in a three-vehicle collision and a security guard’s suit for damages to his car. Defendant woman paid for the car, but it was in her brother’s name. Insurance lapsed over a month before the accident. Plaintiff’s witness, Cory Pewitt, is another security guard at the nightclub, and witness was a passenger in his car. Plaintiff and witness were in plaintiff’s car, at the nightclub where they worked, when defendant Devesha Thomas driving her brother’s car (he’s Terrance Cowan), without insurance, hit the plaintiff’s car, and another security guard’s car. Ms. Thomas had insurance, but forgot to pay the bill. Defendant, and her girlfriend were leaving the club at 2:30 a.m., having a fist fight in the car, when the defendant hit the car owned by plaintiff. Head of security took defendant’s phony insurance information, and didn’t do a report on the wreck. Defendant woman wants $5,000 for a car her brother bought in 2010 for $900. Plaintiff submits the information from defendant’s insurance card the night of the accident. Card said that insurance lapsed a month before the incident. Defendant case dismissed. Defendant still says the accident wasn’t her fault. JJ and everyone who ever saw this case disagree with that. Police didn’t do a report, because the parking lot is private property (Yes, that’s how it works in some states). Plaintiff witness says both women in defendant’s car were still fighting, when they were dragged out of the car. Defendant keeps saying the accident was plaintiff’s fault. Defendant is delusional. Plaintiff gets $3000 for his car damages. Second (2013)- Money Stolen from a Thief? -Plaintiff/ex-boyfriend Randall Thom suing defendant/ex-girlfriend Linda Davis for using his debit card for unauthorized charges while he was incarcerated. Defendant is counter suing for dog and housesitting fees. Card had $2300 on the pre-paid card when he went to jail, and card was supposed to be used to pay rent, utilities, etc. Defendant went way over the amount she was supposed to use. $1500 to plaintlff. Guilty of Domestic Violence -Plaintiff/ex-girlfriend Anyssa Ancona, and has a child with defendant/ex-boyfriend Joseph Grimm, for the fees for breaking their apartment lease $2,000. The litigants have one child together. Defendant admits to assaulting his child’s mother. Plaintiff’s aunt was paying her part of the monthly rent. After plaintiff beat defendant up, she moved away to live with relatives, and obtained a 1-year restraining order, after plaintiff pled Nolo Contendre to assault, and received probation. Defendant settled with collection agency for her half of the lease breaking fee, $3300, reduced from $5,000. Defendant paid $2600, so plaintiff owes $700 more. Defendant also filed for a restraining order for stupid reasons. Plaintiff receives $2,000 for lease breaking fees, and the false restraining order defendant tried to get. 5 p.m. reruns- First (2016)- Antique Car Destroyed?! -Plaintiff/car owner Tyron Harris suing defendant /body shop owner Antonio Mattox for damages to his rusty, old car, a ’69 Buick LeSaber. Car was very rusty, and needed body work, and then paint. Unfortunately, a tree fell on the car while parked at the body shop, and wants $4400. Defendant wants $1500. Plaintiff bought it for $2700 in 1992. Defendant says he wasn’t hired to fix the rust damages. However, it was defendant’s tree that clipped the plaintiff’s car, but he used Bondo, and paint to fix the damages from the tree. Plaintiff finally got his car back, after county closed down defendant’s illegal body shop. Defendant has to remove 33 cars after the county shut his shop down. The after picture of the car is horrible. Defendant claims he had to tow car to his illegal shop. Plaintiff claims he drove the car to defendant’s place. $1500 to plaintiff, nothing to defendant. Roommate or Thief?! -Plaintiff/former tenant Cheryl Love suing defendant /former landlord Cindy Chambers for return of property, including leather coats, purses, shoes, and other items. Defendant says plaintiff stole money from her purse, and wants unpaid rent. Both litigants were patients at a mental health facility when they met. Defendant let plaintiff move into her spare room after plaintiff was evicted. Plaintiff claims she had an unlawful detainer by previous landlord, and that’s still in the hands of her attorney. Officer Byrd certainly isn’t working on the crossword puzzle today, and I bet the court security officers are on high alert. Plaintiff claims she gave defendant $300 a month cash, and took photos of each payment. Defendant says plaintiff didn’t pay her anything. Plaintiff claims defendant had a baby by the homeless man who climbs in her window at night, and claims defendant sells drugs. Plaintiff claims defendant lost custody of her children (children are with her brother). Officer Byrd reminds JJ where the two litigants met. Defendant denies having anything belonging to plaintiff, and police put plaintiff out of the house. Plaintiff case dismissed. In the hall-terview plaintiff is still ranting. Defendant still says plaintiff stole her money. Second (2016)- The Pregnant Chihuahua Did it-Plaintiff / former landlord and ex-girlfriend Tiara Spencer, is suing defendant / former tenant Angel Carrillo for apartment damages, which are blamed on his pregnant Chihuahua, and unpaid rent. When defendant left apartment, his Chihuahua and her puppies were locked in his room, and he just left them. Defendant is a perennial victim, who had leached off of friends and relatives for over 10 years. Defendant was employed when the litigants moved into the apartment, it was a three bedroom, one was for defendant's seven-year-old daughter. Defendant lost his job, they fought, and he left without contact, before the first month was over. Plaintiff doesn't look too good either, because she left the dog locked in the room, and only broke in when the dog started barking, and clawing at the door for over two weeks, after complaints from the management company. She fed the dog under the door. She then took the dog, and puppies to the pound. I loathe both litigants for their cruelty to a tiny little dog, and her puppies. $4800 to plaintiff. Deceased Parents, Feuding Children -Plaintiff sisters Diane Buhite, Carolyn “Kitty” Evenson, and Judy Paukovich are suing defendant brother Harvey “Dick” Rusko , and wife Julie Rusko for return of deceased parents’ property, and claim undue influence on the parents. There were nine siblings, one deceased, and only three sisters are suing. The three sisters rarely saw the parents. The coven of sisters hired an attorney, the court appointed a guardian, but they're still whining about the parents, and both parents died in 2012. Property they're suing about was sold by father before he died, and they're still blaming the brother. Parents filed an application for a restraining order against daughters. All court cases were dismissed, and appeal by sisters was denied. Sisters are still upset that defendant 'banned' them from the funeral. Case dismissed, and will never be over. The transfers and deaths were 2012 and before, so nothing will ever happen legally.
  18. R.I.P. Betty White. Truly a life well lived. She said she wasn't afraid of death, because she would be reunited with her beloved husband Allen Ludden. I'm sure there will be so many animals waiting for her too, she championed the rescue of animals. Her Pet Set show was fantastic. She always had a lot of rescue dogs, including one that was a friend's retired Seeing Eye dog. My condolences to her family, friends, and everyone who loved her. I stayed up and watched Saturday Night Live, with the 2010 rerun of her last hosting job on the show. It was fantastic.
  19. I agree about the compound. When I lived in New Mexico a lot of families would buy a few acres outside of town, and buy trailers, and have five or six related families living on their own part of the property, but it was economic, and they could share running errands, baby sitting, and it was a lot easier to help anyone who needed it.
  20. Guadalajara was so interesting to see. The first one with the high rise was so over budget. I hated the second one with the coffee shop, office tenants, and only the one common kitchen, was a train wreck. I knew right away it was a decoy. Since it already had a coffee shop, the tenants on the second floor, it was so easy to see it was a decoy. I loved the possibilities for the third house, and I bet it will be spectacular. The number of employees they added might have been a storyline, where they already had them on board before the filming, but it was great that the business is so successful.
  21. The Saratoga house hunters picked the right house. The second one was awful, and the third one with the smoke smell would have been very expensive to get rid of the smoke smell, and depending on how intense the smell is, it probably would always have an odor.
  22. They've said on other episodes that they test for asbestos, and lead paint before they start demo. I'm guessing a lot of the repipes are for galvanized pipes too, since they deteriorate badly. I really loved Jemarcus, and his story. I loved his enthusiasm, and really liked his reaction to that beautiful garage door. I really liked the two house hunters last night. However, I would have picked the second house. The extra bedroom (it had four) could have been for an entire room for the one man's collections, and an art studio. I loved seeing the Walter Anderson print shop.
  23. The problem for Tammy at any in-patient care is that it's not confinement. She can order food in, and they can't stop her. Also, if the patient wants to leave, they can, or if they're a hazard to others, they can be sent out. I know people who had to find other places for relatives that were abusive to other patients or staff, and it's hard to find somewhere else for them to go.
  24. I'm loving the Josh & Josh Aspen episode. How adorable that Flagg & Altman's parents are such great friends. I really enjoyed the $40 million house, with all of the spectacular authentic finishes. I really like Altman's parents' house too. I think it was cute that Altman's mother confided she didn't want to sell to Flagg, because she couldn't tell her son. I loved the Heather and Bobby cooking segment too. I'm looking forward to the Napa trip next week. I'm wondering if the leak about Flagg going with Elliman was a storyline? Just another set up for the Fredrik is an outsider storyline?
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