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suomi

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  1. I misunderstood or read it too fast at first, I thought the comments were made by one of the daughters. It was Rinna! Sheds light on when a daughter was crabbing because Harry Hamlin was offering her a hamburger or whatever in the backyard and HH said to Rinna "This is all YOUR fault." And daughter flipped good ol' dad the bird. No wonder he holes up in Canada.
  2. Yeah, I'm a little slow on the uptake sometimes. I knew about wanting to tie the knot on Meri's bday but not until just now did it sink in that every year on Meri's bday it would also be their wedding anniversary. For the rest of everyone's lives. Are you effing kidding me?! That knocked me for a loop. "Help! I've fallen and I can't get up." Janelle just reached a new level on my hate list.
  3. Bored, and hitting some filters haaard. Who does she look like there? The name on the tip of my tongue is not Meghan McCain, I know that much.
  4. A direct link to the Social Security Death Index through 2011. Maybe some here will find the basics it offers useful. https://sortedbyname.com/index.html
  5. Is that because of eyeglasses? I stopped wearing earrings when I started wearing glasses because they don't "look right" anymore and I haven't figured it out yet. After 6 years, not LOL. That's why I wondered if glasses figured into your decision.
  6. Some people are unhappy with sulfate free shampoos because they don't create a lather. Sulfates in shampoo do two things, they cause oil and water to mix and they ensure a nice sudsy lather that in some cultures is associated with thorough cleaning. A sulfate is a good thing if your scalp produces excess oil and/or you use styling products made with oil. A sulfate free shampoo sits on top of scalp oil and oily product residue, it does not mix with them and does not remove them efficiently. A sulfate lather tells you that scalp oil and oily product residue have been mixed with water and will be rinsed away. The two types of sulfate shampoo bases are salt and ammonia. If your hair is color-treated (or permed) you want sodium laurel sulfate, not ammonium laurel sulfate. Ammonia strips color. Dandruff shampoos are ammonia based. You know how sometimes your first application of a sulfate shampoo doesn't lather well (or even at all) so you rinse and repeat? Hair that cannot lather with a sulfate shampoo is telling you how full of oil, product and dirt it is. Food for thought, if that is happening regularly. Now imagine a sulfate free non-lathering shampoo trying to move that sludge along. We don't need nearly as much shampoo as we use. Mix shampoo with water in a small bottle, about 60/40, and shake it before using. Diluted shampoo works surprisingly well. Use the coolest water temp you can manage when shampooing and conditioning color-treated hair. Each hair has a cuticle (like scales on a fish) that covers the hair's core. Color is deposited inside the core; hot water opens the cuticle and allows color molecules to escape. Teasing or back combing color-treated hair is a bad idea. It goes against the grain of the cuticle and rips and destroys it with each stroke. Every strategy that minimizes exposing the hair's core protects the color.
  7. I think Kyle forgot she said Brandi is a liar. Or she thinks we forgot. FEBRUARY 4, 2015, 10:35 AM ET Kyle: Brandi Puts Out Lies, Hoping They Will Stick Brandi always puts out lies about people, hoping they will stick. Just because Brandi says something doesn't make it true. She has a tendency to believe her own lies. As Brandi threw out her last dagger, her vicious comment about my husband not wanting me, I lost it. It was so mean and coming from someone who is so concerned about "reckless" comments. What about my children? Brandi has proven time and again she doesn't care about hurting anyone... including their family. https://www.bravotv.com/the-real-housewives-of-beverly-hills/season-5/blogs/kyle-richards/kyle-brandi-puts-out-lies-hoping
  8. I wouldn't be at all surprised to learn that Denise is dealing with Complex PTSD. PTSD arises from a single traumatic event, Complex PTSD arises from repeated trauma. Relationships with a pattern of emotional, physical, sexual or financial abuse qualify as repeated trauma. The abusive behavior doesn't automatically end when the relationship ends if ongoing contact is required (with child custody and visitation being the most frequent example of that). Hostile confrontation from any source is known to trigger the fight or flight (or freeze) response in most of us, let alone those who are dealing with PTSD or CPTSD.
  9. Khloe on Instagram two days ago: "Not a secret, just not your business.” Indeed, the irony is rich.
  10. Well, 6-inch heels do twice as much of what 3-inch heels do! They also heighten the rush of the predator instinct because wobbly, teetering prey probably can't escape.
  11. I couldn't even sit in Vanderpump's shoes! The attractiveness of high heels has been studied scientifically. They engage the calf muscle, elongate the leg, and alter gait and walking style. They change the body's alignment from head to toe, exaggerate the rotation/sway of the hips and require taking more (smaller) steps than usual to get where you're going. More steps equals more hip rotation.
  12. "Even better than My Sister Wives Closet?!? How did they ever compete with the quality and style?!?
  13. They all look good, all are wearing skinny/slim jeans with a flattering length. Vyle is the only one who looks like a slob: wide legs and way too long.
  14. You know they are drooling at the thought of being able to say an equivalent of "We're with the band" or "Check out our crotch fruit" while gyrating and providing PDA.
  15. Didn't donate a click to what looks like a conversation but did watch mother and daughter Selling It during the cover shoot vid about 9 times. LOL
  16. She's a guerrilla fighter. Says not a word or very little when it's going down but then is bold and vicious during her THs. She wakes up my "Come over here and say that."
  17. Oh, but kids (Logan, Aspyn, Maddie, not Mariah) can cook for kids and feed them and clean up afterward, and kids can bathe kids and get them dressed, and do laundry, and supervise homework, and rake and mow and shovel snow, and... But don't correct them, that's OUR job as PARENTS. Pffftt. Total hypocritical bullshit. I was free labor as a house servant and child tender from the age of 9 until I left home at 18. Hated it then, hate it on my TV screen now. You should have as many kids as you can care for.
  18. I think production/that producer knew the coven was going to propose a truce and Denise blew that when she said she wanted her car brought around. That's why he stepped in and brought her back. Her first instinct, that she was facing a Who Me stonewall, was correct. She should have stayed with Plan A and burned them bitches to the ground. I don't think confrontation comes easily to her because this isn't the first time she second-guessed herself and missed an opportunity.
  19. Just finished watching in my time zone. How fucking convenient that the coven took a quick vote and decided to put it ALL behind them as soon as they realized that Denise clearly had decided to kick some ass. The bitches got to present their side and clutch their pearls numerous times over recent episodes so of course they are not the ones looking for satisfaction or closure. But, on WWHL Vyle and Teddi Who are continuing to present their case... and Denise is nowhere around. Fuck off, show.
  20. People who lie a lot get good at it, and they think quickly. Practice makes perfect. I am more inclined to believe someone who stumbles and fumbles, and needs time to gather their thoughts.
  21. I thought that too. Teddi is 5'7" and it looks like the top of her head almost reaches the horse's withers (the spot between the shoulder blades) where height is measured in 4-inch spans called hands. There are almost 17 hands in 67 inches so, yeah, that's a big horse. Draft horse big. Secretariat was 16 hands and Zenyatta is a big ol' girl at 17 hands.
  22. Exactly. (Some) call girls and (most) sugar babies make bank. Lots of babies do it to pay their way through college A former roommate and her friends were in and out of the business depending on how much money and willingness to part with it they scented. They figured "I'm gonna spend the weekend with him anyway so why not get paid for it?" They had jobs so it was just a sideline. I asked roomie why it was a part-time thing and she said "I like the power trip and the money but I'm not always in the mood to play the game."
  23. The "debate" started when you introduced the term exploitation. While it is true that coercion does exist in the industry, many sex workers enjoy what they do and are satisfied with what they receive in compensation - whether that is cash and other amenities or... power. My body, my choice. More often than is recognized or acknowledged, the sex seller is exploiting the need(s) of the sex buyer. I find your blanket statement and stance that exploitation is the underlying factor in every encounter in the sex industry to be uninformed, sexist and patriarchal. Bringing it back to Denise, which is where you started, this is a person who added a place setting to her dining table when she learned that a prostitute hired by her ex was cooling her heels in the driveway on Thanksgiving. I also noticed that you made reference to Denise and Brandi being bi and then said [paraphrasing] it was OK. That was big of you.
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