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  1. 1 minute ago, nittanyvolleyball said:

    I don't trust the DCC version of "business casual" it's definitely more casual than business. A lot of the dresses the girls wear are borderline cocktail dresses and not business casual dresses.

    Cassadee Pope on this version and Carrie Underwood on the actual NFL version

    I knew it wasn't Carrie Underwood, who has a richer, more defined voice. Thanks...either way, they could do much better.

    As for defining 'business casual' for DCC, it's entertainment business casual, which is very different from office BC. And it's all in how you put it together. If VK had pulled her hair back, worn flipflops and carried a large tote she could be accused of heading for the beach. However, with a small bag, hair & make-up done & wedge/heeled sandals, she's fine. If you are a fan of the show "Suits", the characters of "Donna" and "Jessica" dress much the same as the DCC girls going into meetings, DCC girls skirts may be a tad shorter.

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  2. 1 hour ago, WinkyFace said:

    Ok, but that song is 100 times better, doesn’t have cheesy rhymes that are a stretch at best, and Carrie Underwood doesn’t have an annoying squeaky voice. 🙂 maybe it will grow on me. 

    Isn't that Kellie Pickler? Two thumbs down for me, they can do so much better.

    For all the VK haters, Malena was kept longer than VK, should have been let go weeks earlier and perhaps before Dayton. Those kinds of memory problems just don't disappear. Briana in season 12 should have been let go the first two weeks, not 6 weeks in...Kelli has her favorites, she hangs on like a dog with a bone, gossip, speculation and insider innuendo aside. 

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  3. Shay did have a rough start...and nobody puts Randy in a corner! However, there are so many newer consultants getting some air time...Zoey was a featured bride and is now a featured consultant. Shay's personality is too big to be out of the spotlight for long. 

    I did like Heather's gown so much...it fit her quirky personality while being timeless...

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  4. 7 hours ago, bilgistic said:

    Not to mention that people who lack insurance likely also have jobs they can't plan to take off and/or can't afford to take off. It's a privileged view to say one can--and has a vehicle to--drive x hours/distance to a teaching hospital or medical university. Speaking from personal experience, it's incredibly hard to access "free" healthcare programs, which are always in danger of losing funding. There's so, so much that factors into a person being able to access healthcare.

    Navigating the system is nearly impossible and is set up that way for a reason. Acting like it's easy for people to get help is naive at best. The "people can get free stuff" kind of thinking is hurtful and counterproductive.

    You actually prove my point. How bad do you want to get treatment? It is available. It isn't always easy. However, educating yourself is key

  5. 2 minutes ago, cooksdelight said:

    That was the original Floyd. He was only there for a few episodes. I was also watching these same early episodes. I noticed when Rose got married and left town, the guy she was marrying was Mr. Foley, the local butcher later on.

    Several different characters were played by more than one actor...guess they didn't figure anyone would notice, much less care! "Rose" showed up as a town woman in several episodes as did Emmitt's wife "Martha". There were 2 "Ben Weaver" actors, I preferred the first...he was ornery.

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  6. 2 minutes ago, Mothra said:

    I wondered if because of the kid's age surgery required his mother's permission, and she refused to give it.  Maybe when he is old enough, he can decide for himself to go ahead and have it removed.

    Definitely needs parental consent....I'm sure he'll deal with it on his own later on.

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  7. 1 minute ago, readheaded said:

    I didn't say that anyone was forced or that they don't know they're on camera, but it seems evident that many of the people on her show feel like they don't have any other options.  And, medical schools aren't located everywhere, nor do they pay patients to travel to them.  

    Actually, many people are remarkably ignorant about treatment options. There are medical schools in every state. Same with dental schools...My area in California has access to 3 of the top med schools in the country. However, the one that's 1-1/2 hours from me is also rural on the other side with just as easy access. People don;t do the research. Then along comes a chance to get something, but the price is personal dignity....all about choices.

  8. 27 minutes ago, readheaded said:

    As much as I like Dr. Lee and what I see as her sincere desire to help people, I find myself conflicted about the show and her YouTube videos.  It seems a real shame that people have to trade their medical privacy for treatment.  I am happy, though, when people have a good outcome and they feel better about themselves and their lives.

    No one is forced to be on her show...and everyone signs a release to be shown on camera. Low cost/no cost treatments are available at every medical school. 

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  9. 1 hour ago, DCC-UK said:

    I can't believe I'm going to say this but VK looks great here. Toned down make-up, big hair without looking tacky and that jumpsuit is a great look for her. She looks a little more mature here as well when I normally find she still looks like a young girl. Urgh, so annoyed with myself for saying all of this!

    She is a young girl, she's 19....And she is dressed to show off her best asset...her legs...If she's gained some maturity and personal insight she's a lock for DCC...she'll totally rock on the field...KaShara has the strength of personality and country girl 'tact' to get it across to VK what's appropriate and what's not. So hopefully changes are made.

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  10. Dr. Lee did talk about tissue expanders & the time involved...it's a big deal to remove something that big from that location...I'm also a big fan of "Botched" and watched a guy with forehead scarring use tissue expanders so Dr. Nassif could do the repair. He looked like had two huge boobs on his forehead for a couple of months. So what's a 14yo to do? Sometimes it's easier to deal with it as it is in the short term then get it removed as a young adult. 

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  11. The weird food comparisons give context, gross as it may be. 
    I think the kid's mom was terrified and her comments were just a cover for her anxiety...She did have it looked at when he was young (I think about 3) and that doctor wouldn't touch it because of his age. She's hanging on to that.

  12. 9 hours ago, mmecorday said:

    Dr. Lee was playing with Gerald's finger tumor like my cats play with the tiny furry things they kill. I'm glad he had it removed.

    I was hoping that Dr. Lee would be able to remove the boy's birthmark with a laser or liquid nitrogen. That poor kid. People are so awful. I remember there was a guy who ran the movie in town and he had a port wine stain on his face. The kids called him "Splotch." And he was such a nice guy!

    I think this is the first time we've had a patient sing a gospel spiritual during lipoma removal.

    I enjoyed Gerald's surgery (I spent many years in medicine and have taught wound care). His result looks fabulous...6 months that scar will have faded into the skin planes and you'll have to look for it. 

    The kid with the birthmark is DA Bomb! Love him and his confidence. The bumpy nevi he might want to remove at some point, but the skin 'stain' may be permanent. 

    BTW, those portwine stains can now be treated with laser with pretty good results.

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  13. During a major renovation in 2005 we added a surround sound system throughout the house and yard...BOSE speakers (painted to match the ceilings) everywhere controlled by a box in the living room. The outside speakers are only on when I turn them on. So, no complaints from neighbors...perhaps get the literature and leave it in the offenders mailbox. 

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  14. There are a few color episodes I really like (Aunt Bee learning to drive & Howard/Millie's wedding come to mind), but overall I agree that much of the fun left when the color came. However, I'm loyal to the end....this is still the best show ever made...
    Favorite episodes:
    1. Briscoe Declares for Aunt Bee
    2. Opie & the Spoiled Kid
    3. Rafe Hollister Sings
    4. A Wife For Andy
    5. The Darling Baby
    6. Andy Discovers America
    7. The Fun Girls
    8. The Rivals
    9. Bailey's Bad Boy
    10. Hot Rod Otis

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  15. I totally agree Kelli, Judy & Kitty all have favorites...one that stands out is Brianna from New Jersey who should have been cut the first week...She was beautiful, graceful and very young...and she had no power. Every single night she appeared soft. Yet she was Kelli's favorite of the rookies and just couldn't cut her until there was no other choice. 

    They've all know Victoria her entire life. I can see why there would be some favoritism. That said, VK will still have to maintain the standard of DCC...meaning she keeps her weight in check, demonstrates some maturity in interviews/media training and doesn't create toxicity...Kelli may love her, but won't put up with anything that compromises field integrity.

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  16. 3 hours ago, hannahbanana said:

    The promo video Kelli put on her twitter has VK front and center:

    https://mobile.twitter.com/Kelli_Finglass/status/1136761684243206145

    I saw a single shot of VK in this video (it's looped, so you see it more than once, just like every other single shot in the video. This is how rumors get started....you notice her because you don't like her. She isn't 'front and center' in this video...geez

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