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  1. 22 minutes ago, babyhouseman said:

    This is the finale? I don't think we're going out on a high note. 

    The WATN One Ton Family Supersized, sounds familiar.  I know they followed up with the three cousins before.  Maybe a calling it Supersized makes it technically new.  

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  2. Tonight's episode is the 7th of season 12.  Next week it is WATN Supersized: One Ton Family.  So, I guess tonight is the end of the season.  

    His story of changing addictions reminds me of Doug from Texas several season ago.  

    Charles Bridgman, Age: 31 , From: Everett, WA. Personal Care Assistant Yelena. Another young poundticipant.  5' tall.  Sister works full time, brother's full time job is caretaker to Charles. 

    Breakfast: 5 eggs, with cheese, 7 biscuits, sausages.  He lives with his sister and brother for free.   He was on drugs, and after rehab he changed to food addiction.  His pictures show he was always big, even as a toddler.  180 lbs by middle school, grandmother was a major enabler.    

    350 to 400 lbs by the time he went to rehab, and then he traded drug addiction for even more food addiction.   Charles, brother and sister all live in low income housing.    I can't believe that grocery cart full of every junk food available.  

    Month 1-video call to Dr. Now.  Dr. Now says he should weigh 100 lbs. at 5' tall, so needs to lose 500 lbs.  Dr. Now tells him he has to lose weight before he goes to Houston, and he'll have to stay in Houston for a while after surgery.   Charles is about to get ugly with Dr. Now.  Charles says brother will go on the diet too, but brother doesn't look overweight.  He's being sent to a local clinic for a weigh in.   50 lbs a month is his goal, and he has to be much smaller, and walking easily before going to Houston. 

    Month 2-Working on Dr. Now's program at home.  His labored breathing worries me.   He missed the appointment at the local weigh-in clinic.  

    Month 4-Still doing the program at home, with diet and exercise, and still no weigh-in.   He's getting another video call with Dr. Now about the lack of communication or weigh-in.   Dr. Now doesn't allow protein shakes, and he calls them empty calories, and poor nutrition.   Charles slams the laptop shut because Dr. Now told him the truth, and he tells the camera crew to leave. 

    Month 5-Still on the protein shakes. And the camera crew showed a taxi/van driving by.   At least he's walking better. And he's a smoker.  He thinks in Month 6 he can fly to Houston. 

    Month 6-He's going to the lake and go fishing, and picnic with his brother.  If he can use the taxi/Uber for fishing, then he can go to the local clinic for a weigh-in.  

     

     

    I liked the Fresh Pet commercials with the sister and trailer, and the garage/man cave one.  

    GLP-1 Ro commercials on this show seems a bit much.   

     

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  3. This week is a new poundticipant, Charles.   Next week 24 April is WATN One-Ton Family Supersized.    So, I guess tonight's episode is the end of the regular season. 

    I'm suspicious about the WATN One-Ton Family being new, or if they slapped Supersized on it to make it 'new'.   I remember a follow up with the family the last time, so it might not be new.  

  4. 17 April

    You've Lost Your Trucking Mind

    New, Season 10, Episode 

    (Andre Jackson vs. Marvin Anderson)   

    From the show site: A trucker broke down in South Dakota and spent his own money to repair a leased big rig. The owner points to the contract, saying repairs are the driver's responsibility. But is it fair for the driver to pay for wear and tear that pre-dates his possession of the truck?

    Plaintiff Jackson suing defendants for truck lease he says they owe.   Defendants claim the truck broke down after plaintiff lied about the condition of the truck, and are countersuing for truck repairs and lost wages. Defendant said he had to replace a couple of tires, check engine light was on, and brakes needed repairs.  $3700 was the cost of repairs to defendant.   

    Defendant's witness is his wife, Marvet Anderson.  She says they rented truck for three months, paid the first month only.  She says it was the brake repair, airbags were out, etc.   Corriero, as always, takes the defendants' side. 

    The litigants disagree on the mileage on the truck, when payment was due.  They also disagree on the condition of the truck.    Plaintiff says until truck ready after starting the check engine and other lights come on, and then when truck is ready to go, the warning lights go off. 

    Corriero goes totally on the defendants' side.   Juarez says plaintiff didnt defraud the defendants. 

    $2404 for defendant, this is minus the lease price to plaintiff, but takes care of defendant's repair bills.    

     

    To Bead, or Not to Bead

    Rerun, Season 10, Episode  

    p. 44, 29 November 2023

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  5. I was very confused about the layout of the farm.     It looked like the cheese building was removed from the main house, and totally separate.  I wondered about the second big building, but it wasn't mentioned at all.  Maybe caretaker's cottage?  

  6. The Where are They Now last night was asking if they really fixed up the fixer upper they bought. 

    Including a fixer that was purchased for $725,000 or so, when their budget was $1 million if turnkey.    The wife ripped out virtually everything.   The after looked like a generic model home, right out of a decorating magazine.   I bet the finished house was way over the $175,000 they saved on the initial purchase.  

    The second couple irritated me so much by constantly mentioning how quirky and unique they were I turned it off.  

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  7. On 4/11/2024 at 9:56 PM, buttersister said:

    Yep, story hijinks as well. Someone from the family will be minding and moving the cheese regularly. Imagine I’ve paid a lot to rent the house (how many bedrooms?) and Sr. Cheese is around early morning. Naw, the family moves in—change of plans!—because the Marrs made it so bellisimo. Whatever.

    I can't imagine renting a 3 bedroom house for the price they want for it.   Any excursions are by various vendor, so extra (at least that's the usual way they do that), and all you get to do at the house is stare at the sheep, and see the cheese making, with samples, and probably an offer to ship some home at a hefty price.  I can't believe how expensive the initial house and land purchase was, plus 500,000 Euros reno, plus building the cheese processing and aging building.   

    So, the homeowner finally admitted they have no money for furnishings, so Jenny goes antique shopping?   And Dave is going to build the table, and turn a heavy door into a headboard.  I'm getting splinters just looking at the rough wood on the headboard.    They can't do the pantry until later, because of budget.    This never occured to anyone months ago?   Why did they have to get custom everything?  Hand made and hand painted tiles?   The kitchen with custom everything must have cost a bundle, so get semi-custom, and save a lot.   So, the renters will actually use a kitchen that size?  I doubt it.  Custom wall paintings all over, they could have sourced second-hand store paintings a lot cheaper, or street market paintings a ton cheaper, and they fit the house look.  

    This is so similar to their Welcome Inn project, 3 bedrooms, whole house rental only.    Totally blew through the budget. 

     

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  8. 16 April

    4 p.m. episodes-

    p. 517, 16 November 2023

    Don’t Pee and Post ; Peace, Love and the Broke-Down Bus!

    p. 518, 1 February 2024

    Pepper Spray, the Police and Road Rage?! Part 2   ( I love that JJ gave the plaintiff $10, the plaintiff looked stunned). 

    5 p.m. episodes-  

    Special Needs Nanny Drama-Plaintiff Kelly Clark suing defendant/former nanny Mercedez Trujillo for car damages. The 20-year-old nanny for plaintiff's special needs child drives the employer's BMW a couple of times, borrowed the BMW, and she claims it was because her car wasn't registered.     There are two BMWs, one older BMW was sold to nanny by employer.      Nanny often drove the van for son, without incident.   (This was in Kamas, Utah). 

    Nanny borrows the newer BMW from employers for a couple of days, and going to lake was fine.  However, on the way back employer claims nanny damaged his car.   No one in court was there when the car was brought back, and the damage was found.    

    Nanny claims 16 year old daughter of employer fired her while employer was gone.    Daughter can't testify because she's on a cruise, and other witness not here either.   

    No money for plaintiff, no proof. 

     

    World's Most Expensive Finance Class -Plaintiff Jasmine Judon suing ex-boyfriend defendant Rosdy Castro for loan she took out for defendant's finance class for online tuition, and airfare to Mexico,   Apparently finance class didn't include items like, 'don't loan your loser boyfriend money you go in hock for', and 'you can't buy love'.    Ex-boyfriend/defendant negotiated the online course price down to $10k, according to plaintiff.    It was a three-day course for $250, after that you could go further for $10k, and course would be six weeks long.     

    Foolish plaintiff got the loan, and they both took the course,    They alternated payments for a few months, split the payment one month, and he made some payments.    Loan was for $12,200, and $2,200 was put down on the loan.   I wonder who these fools took the finance course from?    What's their next 'investment' getting that Miracle Water they advertise on TV?  

    Personally, I wouldn't give the plaintiff a dime, because she's foolish and deluded.   And apparently she cheated on love muffin too, that's when he dumped her, but after he got all of the money, of course. 

    Loan is just under $7k, and plaintiff gets $3,500.

    p. 516, 9 October 2023

    Shameful Squatter and Pit Bull Pushover?! ; Tree Trimming Travesty

     

    17 April

    4 p.m. episodes-

    p. 517, 9 November 2023

    Online Scammer?! ; Music Blaring Recklessness?! ; Baby Daddy Drama!

    p. 517, 17 November 2023

    The Tattle Tale and the Ex-Convict?! ; Flooding and Fleeing!

    5 p.m. episodes-

    p. 517, 4 December 2023

    Ex-Lovers Lifetime Protective Orders! ; Vandalizing Fit of Jealous Rage?!

    p. 517, 11 December 2023

    Adultery and Assault?! ; Border Collie Puppy Sent Packing!

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  9. 16 April

    Where Did My Van Gough?; The Two Al-EXES

    New, Season 10, Episode 125

    Where Did My Van Gough?”

    (Taryn Blackburn vs. Amanda Going and Shane Gough) 

    From the show site: A mother and her sons were road-tripping to a family reunion when a deer in the road destroyed their van. A local mom and pop repair shop promised to fix it, and even offered to deliver the van to her a state away. But she claims they fell short on that promise, and now she wants a refund and travel reimbursement. Is she asking too much?

    Plaintiff/driver suing defendants/car repair place for not meeting her standards repairing her van after an assault by a marauding deer, and delivering the finished van to her in the next state.  Plaintiff wants a full refund, and travel reimbursement, a total of $3850 with travel costs. 

    Defendants were evicted from the shop/home a week or so after the accident.   They finished most of the repairs, there were more damages than it looked like there would be, and body work wes very extensive.   Plaintiff cliams she just wanted drivable, and she did pick up the van from plaintiffs, at a mutual meeting point.   Then, plaintiff claims the van broke down after she picked it up, for $1600.   

    Corriero wants to give her $1600 for the radiator, and travel expenses.  

    Juarez and Tewolde say $1600 and that's all. 

    Plaintiff receives $1600.  

    The Two Al-ELES

    (Alexandra Conrad  vs. Alexandro "A.J." Contreras )

    From the show site: Ex-partners Alexandra and Alexandro come to court over shared credit card debt. He promised in a text to repay her for auto repair charges - but now he claims he "paid his dues" over the course of the relationship. What made him change his tune?

    Plaintiff suing defendant/ex-live in for unpaid auto repair charges on a credit card.  She also paid for his cell phone on her account.  She wants $5,000, half of the balance on a joint credit card bill.   

    She agreed to the car repairs, but found out defendant was using the credit card for other purchases, and repaid nothing.   Defendant says that they were building a life together, and bills weren't his to pay.  FIrst car charge was $3,000.    Juarez missed the point, the litigants agreed on the car repair, and defendant said he would repay it, but he didn't.  The other charges were without her knowledge. 

    Plaintiff receives $5,000 for the car repair, and expenses charged after they broke up on her credit card.   

     

    Forging Ahead” (I missed this last time, the case sounds interesting from the show summary). 

    Rerun, Season 10, Episode 2  

    (Anthony Galasi vs.  Daudi Salim Turner)

    From the show site: A formerly incarcerated man finds himself back in hot water when a friend he gave power of attorney to cashed checks in his name.

    Plaintiffs are suing former friend/defendant for cashing defendant's settlement checks in plaintiff's name, so now plaintiff is in legal trouble, he's suing for $5,000  . Defendant Turner is claimed to have promised to register the plaintiff's truck, rolled   The litigants met in custody in San Francisco.   Janette Brussil, is plaintiff's girlfriend and witness, and says Mr. Turner was hard to get in contact with.  

    Defendant says he negotiated the vehicle price down for a certified used, and seller lied, and was going to fix truck and pay plaintiff $7700 in a settlement.  He also says that he had a limited POA to do the car registration.   However, plaintiff says the POA was limited, and didn't allow defendant to cash the settlement check.  Defendant also docu-signed the agreements in plaintiff's name, and didn't tell people he dealt with that he was Turner, not Galasi. Defendant also sent emails using plaintiff's name, and representing himself as plaintiff.   

    Defendant presents the POA.  Witness also says while plaintiff was incarcerated that defendant kept the truck away from plaintiff and witness, and Turner claims it cost him $7900 in travel costs to register and take truck to Texas.  Turner also spent 3 weeks in a motel, and wants plaintiffs to pay him for that.  

    Juarez has issues with plaintiff's credibility, and the POA.  Tewolde says both litigants are credible, and that plaintiff didn't understand exactly what the POA covered. Tewolde wants to give $2500 gas, $500 for his own trouble, and hotel costs $250, and other fees, a total of $4450.

    Plaintiff receives $7700, minus gas and hotel for the Texas trip, so he gets $4450 after expenses for defendant. 

     

     

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  10. Nothing good ever happens at the barber shop, and this episode proved that with Kobe's session at the barber shop. 

    Jasmine's crying session was the worst acting I've seen since the last World Cup flopping compilation.    She goes from sobbing to no visible tears, or any other signs she was crying. 

  11. I agree with the overcrowded seating spaces.   They don't have bedrooms for enough people to justify the huge amount of seating space, especially the back patio and dock areas. I suspect these will all end up vacation rentals, and there isn't enough space for a big family or singles group.   I'm guessing after the contest the furnishings were striped away, and whoever buys the homes will put a ton of sleeping areas in everywhere they can.   

    I decided several seasons ago that the producers pick a winner that needs the most publicity for their show, and after the last season of the twins show, I figured they would win.    The real test is what house sells the quickest and for the most money.  

    Also, the house is three stories, and apparently currently only two bedrooms, so why did Leslie and Lyndsay's house need a laundry room on each level?   (Correction, houses are 4 bed, 4 bath, I guess they didn't have the other bedrooms as a challenge.  Still only sleeps 8 people, unless you turn the other two bedrooms into bunk rooms, which could total 12 sleeping spaces for the house.)  

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  12. For last week Rochelle was the right person to go.  But I really can't believe they picked Kate as the winner, that purple wreath wasn't a winner in my opinion. 

    This week, Mint Julep flavored eclairs?  Ick.   I went to the 100th Derby, and everyone who tried the Juleps hated them.     I don't like any of the flavor profiles for the preheat.  I love the judges in the hats.    Kate's eclairs don't look good at all, and only Nancy gets the booze flavor. .   Nicky's look cute. Alex's are adorable, and taste great.   Steven's look adorable.   Robert's are cute.  Nicky wins this round. 

    Main round carrot desserts, but no carrot cakes.   Alex's dessert Charlotte is spectacular!   Robert's looks sort of abstract, Nancy says it's too salty and broken. Kate's Nanaimo Bar looks OK, but it only has one minor baked part.   Steven's looks amazing, and the judges love the taste. Nicky's looks good.   

    Winner is:  Steven.    Kate and Robert are the bottom two.   Kate goes home. 

    Next week four go to the semi-finals.

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  13. 15 April

    Jewel Citizenship

    New, Season 10, Episode 

    (Arianna Fryslie vs. Jean Carlo Gutierrez)

    From the show site: A jewelry artist was arrested after a domestic dispute on the Fourth of July. She claims her ex-boyfriend refused to hand over her artwork while she was in jail and believes he is retaining it in his trailer. But how can she prove that when a restraining order prevents her from going there to see for herself?

    Plaintiff suing defendant/ex-boyfriend  for return of her artwork supplies, tools and  jewelry.   Defendant has a restraining order against plaintiff, so she can't go on his property and search his home for the artwork.  When plaintiff was in the lock up, she wanted her mother to get her jewelry / artwork from defendant.    She wants jewelry, artwork, and all of her tools and supplies.  Plaintiff's mother Gail Reynolds,  testifies that she only got a couple of backpacks, some clothes, a few boxes, and other items but no paintings, supplies, jewelry, etc.    

    Defendant denies any of the artwork were in his trailer.  He claims he packed up everything from the trailer and left it on a bench outside for the mother to pick up.  (Interesting eye makeup on plaintiff).

    Photo of defendants trailer rooms shows no paintiings, and nowhere to hide the paintings, artwork, or anything else.   Defendant did find some shoes later, and few beads and wire, and he returned that to the plaintiff's mother. 

    Plaintiff submits receipts, one says August, but that's when she was in jail, not shopping.   Plaintiff claims her paintings are very valuable, and so is the beaded jewelry she makes (look like imitation turquoise and other jewelry, and look like the cheap stuff that you buy predone, and string).

    Then, plaintiff says the receipt for pillows is actually for another pillow.  

    I believe nothing plaintiff or her mother testified to.   

    Defendant says the photos of artwork are actually of paintings that were in her mother's house.  

    The judges have totally given up figuring out who is the liar. 

    Corriero believes plaintiff about the canvases, and wants to give plaintiff $1,000.   Tewolde says throw out plaintiff case, and so does Juarez.   

    Plaintiff case dismissed. 

    Load of Raging Bull” Rerun, Season 10, Episode  3, p.  41, 13 September 2023

     

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  14. On 4/9/2024 at 9:32 PM, Shermie said:

    Are these homes for purchase with permanent families living there, or are they rental homes? Because I don’t get needing a music, craft, meditation or media room if you’re just renting for a week.

    My personal view is the homes are going to be vacation rentals.   

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  15. 15 April

    4 p.m. episodes-

    p. 496, 5 July 2021

    Horrifying Dog Death! ; Bad Driver Caught on Tape!

    p. 518, 2 February 2024

    Pepper Spray, the Police and Road Rage?! Part 1

    5 p.m. episodes-

    p. 518, 16 January 2024

    Car Flipper Backfire!

    p. 517, 5 December 2023

    Locked and Loaded Neighborhood Patrol?!

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  16. "Some Like It Hot"

    New, 4/14/2024, From Titan TV: A New Jersey couple, who have never had a dining or laundry room before, relocates to Laurel for the small-town vibes, where Ben and Erin present them with two options with plenty of space for everything on their wish list.

    (I love when someone moves from a super high cost of living area, and can get exactly what they've always dreamed of, like a dining room, and laundry room.   Like the two men who moved from Jersey City, and have that lovely home in Laurel, the artist partner was featured on an episode this season).

    Tena & Bob Tomarrazzo, they are such a fun couple.   He's third generation U.S.    (It's over 100 degrees in Laurel all week, so everyone is sweaty and uncomfortable, especially Ben). 

    Wishlist-They want to stay under $300,000.   Dining room, and laundry room, plus a walk in pantry.  She wants a rustic Italian kitchen.  

    House 1-Van Zandt House, totally covered by hedges in front. 3 bed 2 bath 2100 sq ft, $180,000.    Ben and Erin want to move the kitchen to the dining room, and a big walkin pantry, move dining to living room.  Utility room will become the laundry room, and den will betransformed, and current side entry will become a mudroom / pantry.  $180,000 purchase, $120,000 reno, so $300,000 total. 

    House 2-Watson House-4 bed 2bath 2000 sq ft $190,000.  Screened porch for Tena.  (It's 104 degrees in Laurel, and central air in this house).   Kitchen will be transformed (Tena's shirt matches the wall paper in the kitchen) with added cabines, and island, turn den into dining room, with cased opening to living room.  Living room is big, but will be opened to dining/kitchen, and den.   Back yard-screened porch added for Tena.  Erin wants to turn glassed in porch to screened in.  Renos $110,000 so $300,000 total. 

    (Ben and Erin take them to community Bingo, Bob gets a Bingo).  

    They buy #1.  Hopefully they get the power turned on since it's 105 degrees, but power isn't on yet so since it's the hottest August ever in Laurel, everyone is suffering.   Their only relief from the heat is battery operated fans.   Carpet is brand new, so Erin will keep it for use in another house.  Ben whacks the sheetrock with his butt.   (I suspect since we didn't see bedrooms or bath, those spaces will wait for later, except for maybe paint). 

    Ben is building a huge island with electric outlets, cutting board storage in the island, roling pin and mallet storage, 10 feet long, 40" wide.   Josh brings up a great point, about how to get the island into the kitchen, since it's 40" and outer doors are only 36".    Ben will construct the island into the house in parts, and assemble it on site.    It's 106 degrees, and everyone is suffering.   Mr. Stubbs the cabinet maker loves the island idea.   There will be the island, 21' of lower cabinets, laudry room cabinets, and built in pantries at each end of the laundry room.  Lohn from the crew went to get popsicles for everyone.  Bekye Fargason, artist, is doing a decorative paint (she did the fountain in the garden room at the potter's house) for patterns on the back splash.  There are four tile designs, and the paint for the pattern on the tiles will be the color of the walls.     The den built-in bookcases will have aches at the top, with a dressed up skeleton behind it, Ben's idea of course.    Ben, Helen, Mae and Erin have a water balloon fight, it looks so refreshing.  Removing tons of landscaping transforms the front yard.  Two of awful Bradford pear trees will have to go, two stay, and the Sago palms will go (poisonous to dogs).  

    I love the kitchen backsplash tiles.  Tena and Bob love their new home, and I'm so happy for them.  House looks so different with the changed landscaping on the house, and the inside is just as lovely.  The den/living room with the built-ins is fantastic, and the dining and kitchen are exactly what the couple wanted, and so beautiful.  Also, the laundry room/ pantry is spectacular.  The island Ben built is fantastic.  Total price of house was $290,000.  

     

     

     

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  17. 17 hours ago, hula-la said:

    Dance, cheer, prom. I can see a huge number of consumers. It’s so not my thing (also because I have no hair in which to put said gems), but I can see a lot of people who really would like it. 

    As the sellers said, one of the Williams sisters wore hair gems, and their business had a huge sales increase overnight.      Since they own the kid version and the adult rights again, they'll make a bundle.   This could turn into a huge beauty fad too.    I can see wedding parties, prom, dance competitions, pageant participants, and people who just want bling doing this.   I bet some will even use the gems on hands the way Mark did.   

    The great thing is you'll have to buy a ton of refill cartridges for the device too.   A guaranteed customer repurchase of the cartridges will happen.  Or a whole new device.  I didn't notice if the device can be refilled or if you have to purchase them again with a new supply of gems. 

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  18. The house might have radiant heat too.   I'm sure the bathroom floors do, plus heated towel racks.     I guess Kathy didn't want a Heritage or Vintage house, and wanted the open floor plan.   She did have that on her wishlist, but of course that was tailored to what she already owned.    

    Kathy wanted to be close to her family, and her friends, and I love she stayed in the area she loves.  

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  19. 18 hours ago, Elizzikra said:

     I don't think it was ever really mentioned again unless the Supersized episode discussed it further.

    Nothing was really added to the Supersized episode with the bonus scenes.   Since she refused therapy, nothing was discussed about her traumas, except what she mentioned.  

  20. On 4/13/2024 at 1:17 AM, hifihifi said:

    What exactly is the name of the muscle relaxant product spelled out as I want to buy this. Anyone have any idea how long it lasts??

    I tried using V Seat's Website to buy one but the idiotic in my opinion website won't let me register to buy & I have second thoughts of buying this product if I'm able to buy this as a result.

     

    Sorsoap is the name, as in Sore Soap.  They have it on Amazon as well as their website. 

    As far as I can tell, VSeat is only sold on their own website.  

  21. Gold Lady of Lake Mendota"

    New,  4/12/2024

    From IMDB: The incredible story of a Wisconsin woman who didn’t win the lottery but made a savvy investment that paid off big time – to the tune of eight figures!  With the largest budget he’s ever been given, host David is on a mission to find the ultimate lakefront mega-mansion for this fortunate homeowner. From breathtaking views to luxurious amenities, David is determined to help her find the perfect dream home that reflects her newfound wealth and lifestyle.  (Is this the largest budget compared to the couple who bought a mountain top estate in season 1?) 

    Kathy and sister Peg tour homes on Lake Mendota, in Madison, Wisconsin.   Kathy managed her investments in a biotech company, and has a budget of $3 to $4 million, and up to $6 million for the right home.  

    Wishlist-Kathy wants to be on Lake Mendota, great view, 5,000 sq ft or more, so officially a mansion, lots of bedrooms and bathrooms. Open floor plan living area.  Lots of land.   (Kathy is considering a place in Florida, and shopping with David). 

    House 1-Blackwolf Bay - 3 bed, 4 bath, 5000 sq ft, $2.5 million on 1/2 acre.  Very modern Beautiful living area, huge kitchen with induction cooktop.  Guest bedroom has a balcony, and great view.  Primary bedroom is even bigger, and a putting green on the balcony.   Ensuite and closet are gigantic.   Pool table, guest bathroom with a speaking toilet (Kohler).  The back yard has a chessborad, boathouse that's a playroom.  Dock and boat lift.   Kathy wants more property.  (However, I want to move into the primary suite and never leave). 

    House 2-Thornberry Bay -4 bed, 5 bath, 7400 sq ft, $4.25 million. Fantastic front drive and garages, gigantic two story entry, living, decks and balconies, David's right, it looks like an upscale mall.  Kitchen is gigantic.  Stairs are curving, two guest bedrooms on the second floor, with the huge primary with windows on three sides.   Balcony /deck is overhanging the lake. 

    House 3-Whistling Wake -4 bed, 8 bath, 6300 sq ft, $5.2 million. Sauna, pickleball court (not included in the sq ft). 4 car garage, plus another garage attached.  Fantastic living/dining/kitchen with the most wonderful view.  Kitchen has touchless everything, 4 ovens, humongous stove, on the third floor.  Main bedroom is ont ehfourth floor, with a huge closet, and ensuite.   Guest bedrooms all have ensuites, and great views, with an elevator.  second floor is a rec room with a gym, sauna , and steam room and pickleball indoor court, locker room, kitchenette, sports bar, another bath.   Plus, a huge hot tub/spa, boat house.    If she doesn't buy this one I'll be so sad. 

     

    She buys # 3.  This was such an amazing episode.  Kathy invites David to come and play pickleball at the house.   I love that Kathy has so many friends and relatives that will enjoy the house too.   And I love she invited David to come up and visit. 

     

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  22. On 4/12/2024 at 8:06 PM, DEL901 said:

    Did that lady in pink say god told her so start the company?  Yikes.

    Yes she did.   She said He talked to her in a dream about creating the product.   

    Product is just quirky enough to sell thousands.    I can see dancers, pageant kids, prom and other events, and just someone who likes sparkle getting this.   I bet being on the show was a huge sales surge for them.   Sounds like with a little bit of organization, she'll be a great success.   

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