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zxy556575

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  1. I wonder if Jimmy enjoyed his night with the actress? And her feet? Certainly none of his exes wanted anything to do with him. Gretchen would normally take that as a blaring warning klaxon, except this show wants to tar both sexes with same brush. Loved him tossing Gretchen's breakfast nachos in the trash!
  2. It's interesting because people could of course just buy a single-wide manufactured home and be done with it. Those are typically 900+ sf, but they can be had for as little as $28K new. Do we know how much these tinys cost? What bothers me is that the builders don't do that much in the way of maximizing the available space. A few open cubbies for clothes, meh. RV manufacturers seem to be a lot cleverer about it.
  3. I enjoyed the evening of scores and point/half point scoring intricacies. I don't know where the show is going, but I'm interested enough to stay and find out. Slut-shameless or not, I do judge Lindsay and feel sorry for her husband.
  4. People seriously need to buy some of these and see if they like the result. Or maybe surgeons should just keep a Mr. Potato Head handy in their offices.
  5. This, plus what everyone else said, plus SHUT UP ALREADY. She loves her sisters to death but is very ashamed of them. Bet that makes for pleasant holidays. When did "trailer parks" become the depth of despair, anyway? My mostly-single-in-between-husbands alcoholic mother raised my sister and me in various low-rent apartments on welfare. I guess I have no soul because I never thought much about it as a kid and certainly don't dwell on it now. If you all want, I'll take you on a photo tour of the crappy places I've lived. There was even a manufactured house in there (which, btw, Jamie? Is what they're called these days.) Cortney has seriously never sat Jason down and said, "I want to hear about your mom."? In their heads, they really are just dating. And oh, honey. Dita Von Teese, Lili St. Cyr, Sally Rand, Gypsy, or even Robin Antin would have your head on a platter for calling what you did burlesque. But it's nice that you have fun with it.
  6. Her lip looked better (not that it was terribly noticeable before) but her nose was ... I don't want to say worse, because it looked fine to me both ways, but it was certainly bigger. As for the tummy tuck, I could barely see any difference. Geez. Is there a mental disorder like body dysmorphia in reverse? If so, I have it.
  7. Yes! And Arliss and Holland and Terry and Dec. Motives are murky all over town. Just noticed that Dec's wife is Linda Purl. Yow, we're all getting old. ;)
  8. I don't think I can watch this next season because every single patient has been a total nitwit in one way or the other. Cleft palate woman? YOUR NOSE ALREADY LOOKS NORMAL! Half the patients are obsessed with imaginary problems that don't need to be "fixed" and the other half have deliberately made themselves into ridiculous and ugly caricatures. Might as well rename the show Neuroses on Parade. Looking back, The Swan doesn't seem so bad after all ....
  9. I didn't understand why it took them two years to rebuild, or why they went so small. Granted, I don't drink in every word of every episode, but it seemed odd. Also odd? The wife coming into his office to shush her husband on the phone. Yes staged, but ridiculous anyway. The guy is purportedly on a business call. Didn't enjoy the couple, didn't like their house.
  10. Except she doesn't like him much, either. I assume she's happy enough using him to get her rocks off.
  11. Dang, KDG! It sounded like a good ep from the description. I checked Global and the full video is there but sadly, it's "not available from [my] location."
  12. Feh. Hopefully it will show up tomorrow on demand and/or CBS online.
  13. Her breasts looked good in clothes but very unnatural naked. What's so wrong with an A cup? Dang. I'd take small and perky over large and saggy any day. Also, I hope they filmed that lingerie shopping scene after the store was closed. The before/after shots of the tummy tuck were seriously cheated since her post surgery underwear was pulled up high to hide the new scar. Was it any better? We'll never know.
  14. I'm probably the show's target viewer as Bella outlined above, and have to say I'd be kind of pissed if the home cook didn't win any of the challenges. It's tremendously stacked in their favor but still nice to see the pros get a bit of comeuppance. I similarly liked it when someone beat Bobby Flay on Throwdown.
  15. Maybe I need to devote part of this weekend to rewatching all the episodes. Or just FF to the the Jamie/Roy scenes. :) But I really have lost some plot threads along the way. Like, I didn't realize Nolan worked in Dec's firm.
  16. Probably once a year is sufficient for the potty humor. Although the viewer hashtag submissions have been pretty funny. I was just thinking last night -- perhaps related to all the shit jokes -- that the show is getting super filthy. Or maybe it always has been and I never paid attention before.
  17. Speaking of Vi, is her daughter's plotline still a loose end with the blackmail, or did I miss the resolution?
  18. Ha! I looked him up, too, only my search was "eyeworks." Sidebar: Who needs precision these days when Google's search algorithms will find it anyway? I recently had my fingers mispositioned on the keyboard and searched for "cgrus cgrustu". Google gave a weary sigh and brought up "Showing results for chris christie".
  19. I wondered about that! On other medical shows I've seen where tissue expanders are required, they need to be left in for months, not days.
  20. I'm with the rest of you who can't fast-forward quickly enough through the Monet/Vaughn segments. Seriously exceeds my cringe quotient. Jamie thought she wanted close family bonds, but girl? Cloying and smothering aren't all they're cracked up to be. Shades of Marie Barone. And Doug all but said his family comes first.
  21. Not that the episodes don't repeat multiple times, but there may be some weirdness with next week's -- it's in my DVR guide as "Intimacy" on Tuesday at 9pm, but the original air date is listed as 7/14, so it wasn't being reflected as a new show and I had to automatically set it to record.
  22. But gosh yes -- no need to preface and qualify every statement with one's parental status. "As someone's child .." Ha! I think I'll try that next time I'm with a group of people. Universal experiences, indeed. ;)
  23. Being a mom is a shared experience for a lot of people, so I don't mind it being mentioned. I'm 63 and also forgot to have kids, so probably you and I have things in common if we were sitting at the oval table.
  24. Thanks so much, Pollock! It's interesting that they're expanding the geographic range, because even the U.S. couples in the NY metro area had some difficulty finding a location that suited them both.
  25. It may be one of those shows that people hear about but just kind of pfft it away because it sounds so ridiculous: "It can't possibly involve drunk people, can it?" You kind of have to watch the get the joke, so maybe there's enough of a groundswell of reviews and word-of-mouth to get people to tune in now. That was my experience, anyway, which I'll cheerfully extrapolate to the rest of the populace.
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