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ThePurpleArcher

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  1. I think the plaintiff needed a dose of Adderall to keep her going. She was so disoriented and dull - putting me to sleep. I couldn't figure out who all the 'he' and 'she' was she kept referring to in her testimony. She would talk about anything that entered her head, with no rhyme nor reason. And maybe - just maybe - someone can remind Harvey his new look is appropriate for his profile on Grinder and Scruff, but not so much for The People's Court ? Just maybe someone can remind him...
  2. Watched this morning's show on my DVR today, and all I can ask is : "What the hell is happening to this show ?" It doesn't help that Whoopi greets the home viewers by letting them know she doesn't give a damn about the criticism she's getting for wearing the same flannel red plaid work shirt every day. WOW! That's a nice, warm "welcome to the show" to kick things off with in the first thirty seconds. Then she lets everyone know she's not sure what day it is, and they're having trouble with audio and video on each of their ends. OK ...who wouldn't want to stick around for an hour with all this pleasantry in the first five minutes? Whoopi is joined by Joy and Anna on-screen and it looks like they're all sitting shiva. Sunny shows up to sit shiva with them, albeit a few minutes late - and angry. Each of them looks so depressed and despondent - maybe they're mourning the death of this show. This is day 2 of this 'new depressing View' and we have more days of shiva ahead, because I don't see them perking up anytime soon.
  3. Seriously, you shouldn't. Find an accountant who can help you - especially for this year. Every small business owner should be taking a huge loss for 2020 (and they should have in 2008 - 2012).
  4. No, they are not. They are individual self-employed people who share her salon and pay rent to her as 'a landlord'. Each of them qualify for their own help from the government. The more I think of this, the more I believe she knew exactly what she was doing and Sunny caught her by surprise. So on television, she's feigning ignorance because she didn't have an answer prepared.
  5. I'd like to know if she showed a profit in 2019, as a small business owner - most savvy small business owners don't. It depends how good your CPA is (and I learned that within my first few years of business). By showing a profit, you end up owing more in state and federal taxes each year. Yes, in reality your business is profitable - however, when doing taxes your accountant finds everything you can legally claim to show it 'didn't turn a profit' to the government . That is why many smart small business owners always show a 'rolling loss' every year in business - a small enough loss to keep the business going, but one which keeps your tax liabilities down. It's a loophole most owners know how to take (I should point out - many big business owners, too). There's something about her, though, that just doesn't sit right with me. I don't think she's savvy - I think she's shady.
  6. I have three little shi-tzus. My regular groomer has been open / closed sporadically for the past 6 months due to illness, flood, and now the pandemic (she's been closed since mid-March). This forced me to find another groomer for my little guys and I found one right in my neighborhood which opened last fall. The new groomer got raves by people in the neighborhood on her Facebook page, so I figured I give her a try with one of them about a month ago. (She's usually open 6 days a week, but now cut it back to three: Thurs-Sat, appointment only). She came out to the parking lot to meet me with a mask and gloves, and carried him into the salon (the only requirement, as a new client, was I needed to bring in all his up-to-date records from the vet, which I had no problem with doing). When I picked him up a few hours later, she carried him out (and previously asked for a check, since she didn't want to handle cash or credit cards). What a beautiful job she did - so the next two Fridays I made appointments for my other two dogs. She gave better haircuts than the previous groomer ! She got herself a new client from the pandemic. I have to say its not clear in my state (RI) about dog groomers - some are open limited hours like the one I found (all with the similar procedure) and some have remained closed (like my previous groomer). There has been no 'set rules' regarding them.
  7. Overall, I was underwhelmed with the whole series. Wonderful actors were tossed around as caricatures instead of characters, while the script was tired and cliched. As usual, Murphy promised a hell of a lot and delivered very little. The only thing which saved this was the handsome male actors and the fact that they weren't afraid to strip for the cameras.
  8. If that's the case, that's a different loan altogether - one which covers 'loss of business income' which is also available. Yet it sounded to me like she applied for the Payroll Protection Program, and now that she has it - she realizes (legally) she doesn't have a payroll. Again, if she did that intentionally - that's fraud. It will be hard to prove she didn't do it intentionally (using "I didn't know what I was applying for" or "I didn't read the small print" are not valid excuses). Going on the show today was probably the very worst mistake she could have ever made at this time. I think she inadvertently dug her grave. She can thank Sunny for handing her the shovel.
  9. WOW! This one-hour Monday show felt like a five-hour week's worth of shows. As someone already pointed out - it felt so depressing. Some astute takeaways from today's show.... 1. I don't know what was wrong with them today (maybe they had quite a pre-show argument before they went on air), but I felt like I was attending a funeral with them for the hour. Right to the last minute, when Whoopi closed the show with a dour 'take a little time to enjoy The View and wash your hands'. I was waiting for one of them to ask us viewers: "Anyone want to follow us to the cemetery for the burial ?" 2. Meghan obviously had a crappy Mother's Day and wanted the world to know - so she couldn't take any joy in what the others did. She didn't mention that she Skyped with her mother, Zoomed with her mother, or even called her Mother. Didn't mention she sent her any gifts - not even the garbage they've been hawking each day on View Your Deal'. I can only guess one thing: Maybe they're not speaking to one another ? Wouldn't doubt it - Meghan has become unbearable the past six weeks. 3. I really found it very hard to believe the salon owner when she acknowledged she received $18K from the government, but didn't know what to do with it. There are a few types of loans being offered right now, and you apply for the one(s) you are qualified for - plain and simple. It sounds like this one was for payroll help to keep her staff paid. She's now saying on TV she's not sure how to use it since she doesn't pay staff, but takes rent from them (which means each of them are considered self-employed, and pay rent for the space they use in her salon - they should have applied for loans to pay their landlord rent! ). If this is true, and she applied for a loan for employee wages - she's committed fraud against the government - and that's a federal felony since it involves $18K. I do hope someone from the government looks into this more closely, and finds out if fraud was committed by her. 4. Andrew Glassman has the personality and appeal of wet cement. You can tell the last thing he wants to do is sell this Oprah crap on 'The View'. His job for Oprah is to find products to highlight in her magazine (and I've met him more than once at the NY Gift Show over the years - he's dull in person, too), his job is not to sell the products. Please put him out of his misery and have someone else film these segments who can fake enthusiasm and excitement 'selling' this crap - Sarah Haines would be perfect. 5. Speaking of Oprah's crap - if you're one of the 30M Americans out of work, be happy you can potentially do 'zoom interviews' wearing Oprah's favorite slimming tee shirt, with Oprah's favorite hair products, styled with Oprah's favorite curling iron. And next to you, have Oprah's favorite purse strategically placed to impress your interviewer. Don't worry that you have no money to pay rent or your car loan, since this garbage will cost you a few weeks' unemployment benefits ...you'll look like a million dollars applying for that Walmart job on-line (since they're the only ones hiring right now).
  10. As this season comes to a close in the next few weeks, we shoud start a 'Judge Judy' drinking game... Take a shot every time JJ interrupts a litigant who's talking with "Just a second..." Take two shots every time she threatens the plaintiff with, "One more time and I'm going to throw you outta here and dismiss your case..." Take three shots every time the plaintiff repeats the offense and JJ doesn't make good on her threat. Take a shot every time JJ says "Show me the receipts" and the litigant actually starts to approach JJ with receipts in hand. I believe JJ does this purposely to set up litigant and make then look like fools.
  11. I agree - she gave her very false hope. I am not a customer of her product, but as a former small retail businessman I can assure you tow things: That has a very short shelf life, and it will be easily knocked-off in a minute.
  12. What I find ironic is that they have these businesses trying to survive with 'View Your Deal' at 50% off. I've been reading on business websites that retailers are already marking their stock down to 70-80% off to get rid of the inventory no one is buying. ( I can attest to that from the number of emails I get each day advertising 75% off on average - just to clear their stockrooms). If these small businesses going on VYD these days want to survive in this horrible economy, they're going to have to bite the bullet and mark their stuff down more. A candle made out of melted crayons will sell quicker at 75% off than 50% off these days.
  13. I'd like to see her go on 'Shark Tank' looking for money to invest in her business. The sharks will eat her alive and knock that cocky attitude right out of her. Especially when they start questioning her numbers, and the cost of manufacturing - and she inadvertently explains she lost a lot of fabric with one supplier.
  14. Kind of tells us all what a wimp he is inside that masculine body.
  15. They had Monday off, and now they took today off too ? Another pre-recorded Friday ? Didn't need to watch it - it's still on my DVR. I may just hit 'delete'.
  16. SLEEPCAP: I was totally turned off by the plaintiff. She was such a show-off in front of the camera. As someone just starting a business, she needs a good dose of humility if she intends to stay in business, otherwise she will be turning off many customers. AS for the defendant, they lose the case for following directions ???? That's a nice message to send out there. "You did it wrong on the prototype so why didn't you just keep doing it wrong?" That's like telling them, "You went through the first red light without causing an accident, so why didn't you just keep driving through all the red lights?" CHAIN SWAP: Is there one good damn reason why she wouldn't let that sexy guy take his shirt off ? He offered to strip at least five times - and she says no ? WTF? Meanwhile, in LA - Harvey was drooling on camera. I was, too. I wanted to see every inch of him and his tattoos. BTW, the defendant was guilty as hell.
  17. BINGO! That's exactly what I was thinking while watching the show.
  18. I remember when Levin used to hold court in Times Square - outside the Palace Theater/ NY Vistor's Center around 9 in the morning during the spring and summer. Across the street was a well-known male strip club above the HoJo's with beautiful guys in their 20s-30s, and they stayed at the hotel next door to the Palace (worst kept secret in Times Square! LOL). Anyhow, about fifteen minutes before taping, Levin's assistant would be on the sidewalk making phone calls on his cell phone and within a few minutes say to Levin 'They're coming now'. Levin would grin from ear to ear. Sure enough - within minutes - about seven or eight of the strippers would exit the hotel and join the small crowd of 'tourists' . Harvey would get all giddy like a school girl. I never joined the crowd. When the cameras weren't rolling, he would only pay attention to these guys and they knew to flirt with him and make him turn red. (I found out later that they would receive 'gift cards' for their participation, though no one else in the crowd did). Those spectators off to the side like myself, and the tourists who gathered in front of Harvey, would be offered tickets to that day's taping of the show. The male dancers would leave before the tickets were handed out - they had no interest. The show used to tape a few blocks away on 5th Avenue, on the top floor of an old bank building. I never went because there were better things for me to do while visiting NYC on a nice summer day.
  19. I can't believe that when they were discussing Adele's weight loss, McCain said her biggest fear right now is returning to the show and having her weight criticized after she gives birth - whether she loses weigh fast enough. That's her biggest fear right now. Is she kidding ? People are losing their lives, their livelihood, their loved ones to COVID 19 and her biggest fear 'right now' is what people will say about her weight six months from now???? How shallow is she ? I thought she was this tough-chick who has said millions of times she doesn't give a damn about what people think about her or say about her (in columns, social media, etc.) So much for that strong, independent woman she pretends to be.
  20. Back to the Mitsubishi case on Monday. Can we talk for a minute about how sexy the defendant was - the one who had sold him the car ? WOW! Handsome guy and a sexy body - and a great personality, too. He knew the mom and son were a bit 'off' - and was trying to cooperate. My kind of sexy guy!
  21. Poor Harvey - he can't stand on the street corner in West Hollywood and pay the handsome studs to stand around him and flirt with him on camera. (It was so obvious he would pick the under-30 muscle hunks in tight tees to talk to in the crowd.) Now he's in his home, looking like a hang dog who wants to escape his dog house.
  22. I was waiting for Judge Judy to address the defendant in the Raggedy Ann wig (complete with nose rings) about her appearance, as she used to in the good ol' days. Something like : "Did you think you were coming to a costume party ? Take those things out of your nose, and get rid of that hideous wig. I never saw anything so ridiculous in my life..."
  23. At first, I, too, thought the show was a re-rum from the week before with it's opening. Glad I stuck with it. It seems the show doesn't know what to do with itself, or its talented cast. It keeps running in circles chasing its tail - and this started last season. I'm disappointed since I love this show - but it doesn't seem to know who its audience is any longer. One thing I know for sure - it's so much better without the character of 'Maya Reidel'. She brought nothing to the show after season 1.
  24. Sunny has been looking pretty bad the past two days. Her natural hair is growing out under her extensions as you can see it getting darker and frizzier along her forehead and left side of her head - then you have the blond extensions attached. I'm surprised she lets herself go on TV like this, when she's so meticulous of her on-air looks. I like that they do have the better backgrounds this week.
  25. Sorry, I totally disagree. Publicity started on this show the week of April 20, when other cast members started doing interviews including Patti Lupone and Darren Criss. It lasted through April 30. It's not usual at all for celebrities to promote a project after it's been released to the public. They always do it prior to release, to drum up interest / business, which is why the hosts say they saw 'the preview of the TV show or movie' before they interview the guest or they got an advance copy of a book or CD, before it's actual release date. 'Hollywood' has been streaming since May 1, it's gotten mostly negative reviews from the major publications, and viewers are disappointed as well (just read the various chat forums and viewers' reviews). It's not only old news, but bad news for Ryan Murphy. (And there is no 'star' of the show, since it's an ensemble piece. McDermott is one of the highly touted in the ensemble).
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