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Caitlyn's beyond-bony chicken leg is disturbingly unappealing. It's quite sad to see an athlete who knows all about muscle mass and tone ending up looking like this. FFS, hide that shit under a longer skirt, or pants.
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Doctors diagnose, nurses heal.
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Willing to bet she has a cleaning service. Willing to bet she can deduct some of the cost as a business expense. (Along with deducting some of the rent/mortgage as a business expense).
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I agree. They weren't polygamists then. They were a married couple, one husband, one wife. Polygamy was on their radar but that's it. Thinking about it doesn't make it so. They weren't polygamists until he married Janelle. Also, their demand to be accepted overlooks the fact that they force other parents to have conversations with their kids before, in their judgement, it is appropriate to do so. They're a bunch of humble bragging revisionists who are infected with the shared delusion that they're special and superior. *barf*
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One person's terrorist is another person's freedom fighter. Perspective matters.
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Christine's ginormous "master suite" - they couldn't move some of Meri's bedroom stuff up there for awhile/a couple weeks, until she found another place to rent? Her bed, her dresser, a couple suitcases? She's rarely home anyway. It made better sense for Meri to schlep herself 5 hours back to Vegas? I thought Christine "wanted the family, not just the man." Pffftt.
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^^^ Well said, Sofa Sloth, your post is perfection!
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My hell, Meri looks bigger than Janelle in the couch scenes. Janelle is deeper than Meri, but Meri is wider than Janelle.
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It's sorta odd here in my time zone (Mountain). Hours and hours of SW reruns followed by two hours of 90 Day Fiance at 8pm and 9pm and THEN tonight's SW episode at 10pm. Then the two 90DF episodes again followed by a rerun of the SW ep at 2am! I don't remember it ever running that late before. (I have xFinity).
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S02.E01: Functional Firehouse Kitchen
suomi replied to JTMacc99's topic in Christina On The Coast [V]
Christina guided her clients into co-signing paint, tile, appliances and fixtures that were white, gray, stainless steel and chrome (with a bit of blue). Conceiving the new baby was dicey (she had IVF with Brayden). She safely reached the 12-week mark in her pregnancy and she and the new husband shopped for gender-reveal cupcakes. This episode definitely lived up the the show's tagline: Christina's New World Is A Pressure Cooker. Whew. -
https://www.msn.com/en-us/tv/celebrity/kylie-jenner-slammed-for-gifting-daughter-diamond-ring-for-christmas/ar-BBYmK31?li=BBnbfcL
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Christine Brown Woolley: Nacho Sister Wife Anymore
suomi replied to Rhondinella's topic in Sister Wives
I hope the branches and ornaments scraped the hell out of her bare legs. My hell, how did she not take a branch between the legs? (Perhaps she did). -
The power strip climbing the fireplace is nearly as horrifying as her self-absorption.
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Live With Kelly And Mark - General Discussion
suomi replied to Shermie's topic in Live With Kelly And Mark
Lola is a stone fox, and in a lot of photos she is an eerie combination of Kelly's eyes peering out of Mark's face. (If that makes sense). https://www.msn.com/en-us/tv/celebrity/kelly-ripas-daughter-lola-debuts-singing-voice-and-her-mom-couldnt-be-prouder/ar-BBYag0G?li=BBnbfcL https://www.etonline.com/kelly-ripas-family-christmas-card-with-mark-consuelos-features-all-her-personalities-137809 (There are two IG photos for the card, I didn't see the arrow at first glance). -
When was Mariah's torso that size? 8th grade? When her hair was black and 3 inches longer than her armpit? Or ... wait ... whut? LOL
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It's an experiment in terror.
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The burgeoning availability of self checkout is the prelude to the large scale elimination of cashiers. I will go with the flow if and when I see lower prices reflecting the fact that I am doing the job of employees who were given the old heave-ho. Until then, not without a court order - which puts me in Friedman's "upset" pile.
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She is such a liar. That article was posted during the interval between her second and third bewb jobs.
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Books and documentaries about polygamy: Let's gather them here!
suomi replied to CouchTater's topic in Sister Wives
And I've been re-reading it. It's even better than I remembered. -
https://www.pdxmonthly.com/articles/2013/12/20/a-brief-history-of-the-pdx-carpet-december-2013
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Exactly. One of "their" goals is not to waste advertising dollars. For example: If your frig tells "them" that you have Heinz ketchup on the shelf the goal becomes that you should see Del Monte ketchup commercials because Heinz would waste money showing you commercials for what you already buy. Bible.
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My hell, the jacket is embroidered with Pink Ladies. Rizxo, Jan, Frenchy and Marty from Grease, right? I thought "Pinky Tuscadero" when I saw it, so I was close.
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The #1 rule if you insist on swanning around with heavy and unnatural makeup is keep your hands away from your face.
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Christine Brown Woolley: Nacho Sister Wife Anymore
suomi replied to Rhondinella's topic in Sister Wives
OK, so maybe a still photo cannot be relied upon for an accurate representation of what's happening but, wow, resting demon face. -
Books and documentaries about polygamy: Let's gather them here!
suomi replied to CouchTater's topic in Sister Wives
Hey, kicotan, I need to let you know that my intention was not to throw shade at another poster (you) but to provide perspective. deirdra asked where are the stories about men struggling with polygamy (a very good question BTW) and I responded by listing Joseph Smith's struggles because he is the one who started the ball rolling. Sister Wives is his fault! Most of the facts I posted about him are not known by people outside Utah or those who have little exposure to his philosophy. I ended my post by saying that church-approved books/documentaries will provide a biased perspective - but that doesn't change the fact that nothing in my post was inaccurate. Yes, it did reflect on your post which noted a 3-volume treatise by a church member but it I wanted to provide perspective about the books, not about your stance/opinion. I sincerely apologize if I came across to you that way and I recognize that I am responsible for how that came about. I fervently agree with you that, across the board, organized religions have sad and sorry histories of abuse and intolerance - but this thread/this show pertains to one certain religion and therefore my comments did that also. If this was related to the Catholic church I would probably be pounding Simon Peter and Pope Gregory I. As a feminist, I would like to give the territorial legislature credit for allowing (allowing!) women to vote 50 years before the federal government did - if I didn't have the sneaking suspicion that it was done to provide one man with numerous votes. Because surely the women voted the same way their husbands did. I suspect that Kody Brown's wives do not vote for candidates or issues that don't have his approval and I will multiply that suspicion x1000 for the polygamous female pioneer voting bloc. I wonder if we will get more recommendations on books about polygamy in other religions, in other countries - we already have one. When I evaluate a situation my thing is always to ask Cui bono? Who benefits? It usually turns out for me that if the answer to that question is hinky then the situation is hinky. If there are established religions or systems where large numbers of polygamous wives and children are treated kindly and equitably I'm all for hearing about it.