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  1. I wonder if her twin sister came to the funeral, and picked up her purses? 

    And that awful animal hoarder from Indiana (I think Indiana) died.  Hannah maybe?   I bet there are others, but they haven't found them under their hoard yet. 

    I think I read on here that Shelley's husband gave up on the hoarders episode house, and bought another one.   I'm sure he was shocked when she hoarded that one too, but then he was a moron. 

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  2. Police Dash Cam-D. certainly is suave, since his purple tie and hair match.     So the Purple Car Crasher nails her car, takes off and then nails her Jeep Cherokee again, and she did finally catch up to him, got the license number, called 911, and the police nailed his sorry butt.   I love dash cams, especially when it's the police nailing a liar like this man.    I'm guessing it's not his first pull over.  And Purple Perez had no insurance, and tried to pay it after the accident.   I absolutely hate this guy.   It's too bad that they work in the same huge shopping center, because I bet she's going to see him again.    

    What planet were the Defendant, and his father from?   Planet Idiot apparently.    Who the hell would keep a dog around that bit a 10 year old, and then in the same year takes two huge bites on someone at a skate park, after young Saul had the dog pulling him on his skateboard to the park, and around a lot of people?     The father certainly was a piece of work, with his interrupting, and making excused for little Cujo the serial kid chewer.   Young Saul the defendant is such a liar.      Too bad the plaintiff didn't sue for pain and suffering, because that was a huge scar on his chest, and I bet it really hurt for quite a while.       I hope animal control really went after the defendant, and I'm just waiting for this episode to finish to see the very beginning of the case, so I don't know what breed Cujo is.   Cujo is a Husky.      The plaintiff, and the defendant didn't seemed to have some issues, but in the defendant's son's case I imagine they're inherited from his father.   In the halterview, young stupid Saul said something about the dog was sent back to their country.    I didn't know the land of the Idiot really existed, but I guess it does.       I bet animal control said the dog was going to be euthanized, so they sent him out of the jurisdiction.    

    Woman hits baby daddy on video with liquor bottle while he's holding their baby-So I'm guessing mother of the year defendant is knocked up again?    What the hell is on that woman's head?     I guess that's the reason she was 5 hours late picking up her son?    Who would even pick up a baby at 11 p.m. at night?     And I love how she claimed the p. was drunk, since she seemed to be drunk and/or stoned in the video, and in court.     I can't believe the p. slept with that heifer again, and doesn't even know if the second kid is his.   I feel sorry for the infant, and for the next kid that woman is having, because neither parent seems to have a lick of sense between them.     Another case of ex bleaching suits, and wrecking his stuff, with a lot of damage, and no police report.   Judge Judy certainly asked what I wanted to know, why he slept with that heifer after they already had issues?  He couldn't find a girlfriend who wasn't BSC?   

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  3. Since Heidi and Tim are gone, Michael Kors left long ago, and now Zac Posen left, who's left?     I'm afraid who they'll get for the new mentor, host, and judges.   I wonder who got custody of Nina?    She's about the only one left on the Mother Ship now, and I wonder if Mood and Swatch, and Parsons are still going to be with PR?     I'm really wondering if PR will survive this, and how the Amazon show will work for Heidi and Tim.     

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  4. They had a similar fatal accident on the Maine edition of North Woods Law.    And they said that other riders love to go on the melting ice, get up to speed, and try to make it across the holes melted in the ice, and many times don't make it.  

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  5. I'm watching the rerun of "It's Just Sex" with Herv and Janet who used their young sons death years ago as an excuse to neglect their other son, and trash their house.   This is the one where they were swingers, and Herv is still screwing his girlfriend Wendy.   Herv claims he and Wendy the Huge are just friends, but he invites her to clean the hoard, and shows her around his house, and discusses his sex life with the wife while standing on the bed.    Yes , Wendy is  the one that the narrator called the "elephant in the room", and the production crew showed a butt shot of her huge rear.   He claims he's no longer screwing Wendy, but he treats her way better, and talks to her much more intimately than his poor wife.    I did love when Dr. Becky was telling Wendy to leave, and she said she slept with Janet too.      The look on Dr. Becky's face is classic.   

    If anyone thinks Herv and Wendy are over, they need to get a clue, it's obvious that the real relationship is Wendy and Herv, and Janet has been dumped years ago.     The poor son knew all of this, so he was living in a tent in the back yard because his parents are living with Wendy.     The son's friend in so nice, and helpful.     I can't believe the authorities let these people move back into a house that is falling down after the clean up.      Janet is fooling herself if she thinks anything will change.   

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  6. So mommy dearest told her idiot, obviously future Oscar and Emmy candidate actress daughter to sue for almost $10,000 for finger nail damage, lost acting jobs, and because what she wanted for her nails cost her $32 instead of $22?    What a couple of loons.    The daughter looked like the old ventriloquist shows, where every time the daughter said something, the mother's lips moved.     I hoped Judge Milian would kick mom out, and punch the daughter in the nose.    She was suing for tiny little cut that healed long ago, and then blamed a couple of scratches on her nail surface on the nail salon, however, she came to court with fake gel nails she had done since, so she was just there for the money, and the publicity, and it was all mommy's idea.   Doug had a lot of fun with Mom in the halterview, and she tried to blast the judge on her poor baby's pain and suffering.    Somehow, I doubt that we'll see Miss idiot on anything professionally, because she can't even talk for herself.     I suspect the entire case was to get publicity, and hopefully the money.    Unfortunately, the $32 that the plaintiff received was nothing compared to the stupidity of the plaintiffs, and I'm guessing it squashed any career prospects the daughter had.  

    It just started, but the woman who got a restraining order against a handyman for house damage from Hurricane Irma is nuts.   And she's not hurting for money if she has a house in Clearwater FL, and she's a snow bird.      She's blaming him for tile damage on her porch, and she thinks he used a hammer to damage her tiles, and interior damage, and that's what Hurricane Irma did according to the handyman.     Unfortunately, her idea of hurricane preparations would have cost her too much, so she didn't do them, and she's blaming the handyman for all of the damage.    She did all of this plus, get a restraining order against the man during and after his son dying.   This raving nutso got a restraining order against the man because he was stalking her, taking pictures of her, and yet the handyman showed the video of her swearing at him.      The woman actually got a restraining order that he was stupid enough (against his lawyer's advice) to sign, so they confiscated his weapons, and left hers at her house.       Or does a permanent restraining order mean the police keep his weapons, permanently?  

    He was stupid so he gets nothing, but I hope this case showed the local service people that this woman is a loon, and she's not to be trusted, and will claim all kinds of damage that was her own fault.     I felt sorry for the handyman, who probably supplements his retirement with watching the houses for neighbors (some places in retirement areas like this are 80% empty during the summer), and gets the village idiot for a neighbor.   I wonder if he gets his guns back?   I hope so, because I can see loony neighbor going after him or his family, because she's BSC.   

    This is another example of why I would never move to a retirement community in Florida, because the snowbirds are mostly rich, and entitled, like this woman.  

    I love the last case, where a man claims they towed his car illegally from assigned parking at the apartment house.   Unfortunately for him, he not only lied to the Judge, but he called her Miss, and we all know she hates that.    His wife's car is legal to park at the apartment, but his vehicle isn't so he loses big, and also make Judge Milian mad, so he's in big trouble.  

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  7. And the way Abby later treated Carter when his grandmother died was exactly like the Lewis character did with Sobriki.    It was bizarre, that the characters would flip from nice and sympathetic, to rude, and uncaring.   It almost seemed as if there wasn't a continuity book describing the characters that the writers could look at, and I think most shows have something like that.  

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  8. I also disliked the Carter/ Lucy relationship.    Carter was a jerk to her, she hid that she didn't know basic procedures, the entire Ritalin issue was absurd, and there was zero chemistry between the two.     I did think the stabbing, and the aftermath, especially with Romano and Corday was really well written, and acted.     

    I also hated Sobriki's (the killer/stabber) character with the follow up episode a season or two later, and his wife still saying that he wasn't responsible, when she was talking to people who watched their co-workers suffer.    And Dr. Lewis acting like he wasn't dangerous, and Carter should just get over that the man was there, was awful on her part, and didn't ring true.  I think in real life, Carter would have been taken elsewhere in the hospital, and then told why, and he wouldn't have had to see Sobriki face-to-face, and have him talk about how it wasn't his fault.    

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  9. I think that was the one who lived in a smaller town in Texas, and divorced the husband, and then had a new boyfriend who was actually her boyfriend years ago.     I think the interval between the husband (who she threw under the bus to Dr. Now),   and having the boyfriend was about 30 seconds.     I think she was also the one who quit Dr. Now, and then the producer went to her apartment, and she still wouldn't talk.   

     I finally found out it was Tanisha.    She's the one that her mother died at 50 of obesity related disease, and the only picture of her mother was of her in a bed or on a sofa, and they had to blur out her chest area, because she wasn't wearing anything but a low hanging bed sheet.   

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  10. Couponing is fine, but when you plan to stock pile a bunch of stuff just because you got it cheap, and think of amassing the most stuff for the least money is a hobby, then that's funny to me.   The people I know that coupon either have big families where they share the goods they buy, or people who use it to donate to food pantries.     Just amassing a bunch of stuff that will probably never be used that's strange to me.   

     I really suspect that clipping coupons was more her idea of saving, and the couponing room scene was suggested by the producers.     I'm guessing the coupon room is phony, and so was the garden.  However, the couple should declutter as much as possible, so the moving costs won't be so bad when they move back east to the land of victorian and colonial houses. 

    I was surprised to find out how many household products (shampoo for example) actually are a bad idea to buy on clearance, or in huge quantities, because when they are too old they go bad.     

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  11. Another boring, monochromatic kitchen, and more hipster jerks.  I hated the kitchen back splash tile, it was so blah.      I hated the blue patterned tile behind the stove.   I wonder how their huge garden will do after they get the first water bill, and see it will cost them a fortune to raise veggies.   The water bills in some areas are huge, and they might be sorry they wanted a big yard or acreage to take care of, unless they're on a really well producing well.   

    I love how all of the house hunters want an old house, and then are shocked at having to do a replumb, rewire, add a decent electrical panel, and find asbestos and mold.     I thought the kitchen/dining  tile wall was nice, since I have a similar back splash tile, but it was certainly cheaper, and less work than a reclaimed wood wall like they wanted. 

    So they really want the MIL suite with separate entrance for rentals, right?  Or do they want to get a live in nanny for their future kids?    

     Bet he won't think the deer are so cute when they eat his entire garden.  Or the day they find coyotes ate their chickens.    I want the video when he comes face-to-face with a bear someday too.  

    I love the woman's remark about the barn being smelly.  I wonder if she's going to be able to stand country living?     I guess chicken poop doesn't bother her.    I can't believe they had that many chickens in that small area, and in a rental house. 

    So they have a huge kitchen, a couple of bar stools, and the table is shoved against the wall because the dining area is so narrow?     The master closet after wasn't really any more space than the smaller original closet.      

    I like that their $100k budget ended up $120k, and they didn't even add the other bathroom they wanted.   I wonder if they'll ever add the extra bathroom, because my guess is the engineers told them how much the septic could accommodate, and that it would need a major overhaul or replacement if they add another bath.  

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  12. One other thing I found ludicrous were the custody battles.    Benton, and Roger (?) fighting over Reese was sad.    They acted like winning full custody was the only way to go, and seemed to forget that both men loved that little boy.      It was just a macho contest, and Reese became a pawn.    

    And the Kerry, and Sandy's family fight was stupid.   I fail to believe that Kerry wouldn't have filed to adopt him the second he was born, and I'm sure Sandy and Kerry would have done mutual wills, and the whole custody fight would have been avoided.   I find it ridiculous that two professional women wouldn't have even thought of doing paperwork to guarantee access to their partners.    Weren't there cases on ER with exactly that issue, of a long term partner not being able to have access and make decisions for loved ones because they weren't legally married?   

    And when they went back to the same part-time baby sitting for Sandy's family all of a sudden, it was bizarre.   The custody compromise would have been a great time for Kerry, and Sandy's family to say they wanted the best for the little boy, and would cooperate in raising him.   Then later when Kerry moved to Miami with her new girlfriend, and no mention was made about the little boy's relationship with his mother's family, or that she was moving him across the country, and it was just a big hole in the story.     

    The worst custody battle's I've seen in real life were when one former spouse wanted to move out of state, like the Carla and Benton fight when she wanted to moved to Germany with Roger, and she wasn't allowed to.      Of course, by the later battles I wasn't watching that closely, so I might have missed something that was mentioned, but it seemed to me that they had a big dust up, and then the writers just stopped mentioning things later.   

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  13. The biggest issues in the dog park case was that the loony defendant thought it was good to take his vicious dog to the park even after this, but also that other dog owners thought playing frisbee or throwing a ball into a group of dogs was going to end well.  

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  14. I can't wait for the new season, and hope there are some excessive homes this time.    It's nice that people are conservative spending, and buy sensible homes, but I still want to see my house porn too.   

     Was David the young man who bought a house so he could have roommates, at least for now?      At least he bought a decent sized place.    My guess is that he'll use his skills to fix up the necessary issues, and then rent the entire place out, and move on to the next.   I don't know if he took the cash payout, or the annuity, but if he took the annuity he won't have enough to buy anything in that area outright, just a decent down payment, and have money to start improving it.      

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  15. I totally hated the way Sam's son refused to believe his father was ever going to care.    And the times where Sam would come home, and the kid had invited his father in after he kept lying about just coming to see his son was sad.     

  16. Exactly right.   With this case, or the Kitty Genovese case, and others where people did nothing to get help for someone in trouble, I don't know how they live with themselves. 

     I know this is off the main topic, but years ago my family rented our house out, and then came back to a neighborhood uproar.    The snotty woman across the street was near the window one afternoon when a neighbor behind her was mowing.    All of a sudden there was the loud noise the mowers make when they hit something.    The man had hit his foot, and triggered a heart attack.    The neighbor admitted she heard the noise, but didn't even look out the window to see if things were OK, and the man died after the heart attack.    The strange thing was that woman was always peering out her windows, and you couldn't do anything without her talking about it, so no one believe she didn't notice what happened, and she just didn't care enough about other people to make a phone call for help.     She actually seemed to think that she did the right thing.    Within a couple of years they moved out of the neighborhood, and everyone was glad to see them leave. 

    She always reminded me of the interviews I saw with the Genovese attack witnesses, who all thought there was nothing wrong with seeing someone being brutally attacked, and killed, and do nothing.   

     The so-called witnesses in Catalina that night remind me of those people too.   I think Catalina has always been a big party place, and I've heard that wild parties on the boats are quite normal, but you would think someone calling for help would at least get a response.    

     

    As far as I'm concerned, there is nothing Lana Wood or anyone who wasn't near Catalina can add to what happened.     I'm not sure that the sisters were that close anyway.   

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  17. I know that a lot of the story line is total fiction, but I think she really did want a house like the one she would have had back east.     They should have stayed on the east coast.   

    I loved her couponing room being the bedroom floor, and I sincerely hoped a scorpion would run across the coupons.    That woman has zero comprehension of what it's like to live in the desert.     They won't even be able to rototill the back for a garden, and the garden would burn up before anything ever actually ripens anyway.      There's a reason that most yards there are artificial turf, just like the model home back yard was.     I can't imagine how much fertilizer, and decent soil a garden there would require, and I'm guessing it was another fiction just for the show.      And I doubt her husband will be outside using his big grill for at least the summer months, which is usually about six months of the year in Phoenix.    There's a reason people put outdoor kitchens under an insulated patio cover, and with misters in Phoenix.  

    What are they going to do with the tons of stuff she would buy if she's really into hardcore couponing?     Unless she donates a lot, she's going to end up with tons of stuff that will either expire, or never be used, piled everywhere.      It's one thing if she does really well with the coupons, and donates to a food pantry or something like that, but endless piles of stuff that will probably never be used is just a waste.  

    My prediction is that within a couple of years they will be running back east, and they better hope their house price doesn't tank when they need to sell it.    There have been serious drops in the Phoenix market in the past few years, and with their luck there will be another one when they need to sell.    The market there usually has a rebound, but I think they bought at the height of the market, so they better hope the market stays strong. 

    I think a lot of hoarders get started with couponing.     

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  18. It very well could have been a red herring, but by the realtors to make the story more interesting, because I'm sure they already owned the property.    The HHI episodes have been said to do all types of interesting timeline alterations, so I'm sure it was all for publicity.     

    The second one was much nicer, and I imagine the relatives would have survived living in some resort hotel for their stay. 

    I have the distinct suspicion that the entire Ecuador HHI was a big advertisement for moving to Ecuador, and staying to spend your money.   I'm guessing that the buyers got a super deal on the house and the land, and a really cheap deal on that pool.   Wonder how they'll feel when the tsunami comes to visit?    

  19. I think it keeps coming up because certain people keep making charges that they couldn't prove then, and never will, but it's to get their faces on TV again, and revive their defunct careers.       My guess is that if Wagner gave the people who come forward, and keep making allegations a few million, then all of the 'new evidence' would never be heard of again, and their outrage would be gone, but I'm positive he won't do that.          When there have been two police investigations that proved nothing, but three people got drunk and had a loud argument, and then one went to bed early, and later ended up in the water, what do they think they're going to prove now?     

    And the mysterious people who keep saying they heard someone calling for help all of those years ago, and couldn't even call the police for help?    They are despicable.     One phone call might have saved someone's life, and they didn't make the effort.

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  20. As out there as he seemed, I wouldn't be surprised if he told the hairdresser to cut it really short, and then he could come on the show for the publicity.      I bet he emailed the show to apply, and you can do that on their website.  

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