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S07.E14: AnnJeannette's Story LIVE CHAT


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3 minutes ago, 3girlsforus said:

Or when she moves back in and announced to everyone that they can’t eat bad foods because she is living there. Then when they eat like they want it will be their fault she regained.

Yeah, that so pissed me off that her success or failure is everyone else's responsibility. How about some personal accountability, AJ??

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49 minutes ago, MrsRopersCaftan said:

“I hope all my hard work is worth it.”

Hard work. HARD WORK. Exactly what kind of hard work involves lying around stuffing your face with peanut butter? Because I’d love to get into that profession.

(I’m particularly grumpy tonight after three days of actual hard work at my job. I wish I could make a career out of eating.)

I left work late tonight for the fourth day in a row (well, work days; Fri and Mon-Wed).  Hence my cereal and orange for dinner. 

My heart melts every time that pup is on screen

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Thank heavens!   Erica actually played with the dog for a while.     Erica and the cute puppy need to move out on their own, and leave AJ in the dust.    

Erica's goals were all about moving forward, and AJ's are all about herself.     Sorry AJ, you are the bad one in this relationship, and you're an emotional vampire.    A black hole of needy is all she is.  

Please tell me that Erica took that dog with her!   

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