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S07.E19: Angie J's Story LIVE CHAT


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1 minute ago, Concerned said:

She was a mortgage broker? Those brokers were huge crooks who almost tanked the economy by making worthless loans to liars. That a woman who had done two stints in prison found employment as a mortgage broker tells you what a fiasco that was. It’s like the movie, the Big Short.

Mortgage broker?   I am not believing that.   I cannot believed she got a license.  

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5 minutes ago, nokat said:

I wasn't sure if it was tv was making the bathroom doors look thin.

I live in a 100 y/o house and our bathroom doors are the same size and depth of all the other inside doors, but I did notice when I  visited my daughter's condo that the bathroom doors tend to be maybe 6 inches narrower than the bedroom doors.  I have no idea why.

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1 minute ago, Twopper said:

I live in a 100 y/o house and our bathroom doors are the same size and depth of all the other inside doors, but I did notice when I  visited my daughter's condo that the bathroom doors tend to be maybe 6 inches narrower than the bedroom doors.  I have no idea why.

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I'd be complaining about those doors, and I wouldn't need a shoehorn to get in.
 

2 minutes ago, Twopper said:

I won't have time to check Ohio law before this closes.   I thought she said she went to prison which generally means it was a felony not a misdemeanor, but maybe she was just in jail and used the terms interchangeably.    Who knows with this chick.

Even the original sentence was for 2 years (she served 8 months).  That's definitely a felony if over a year and a day.

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2 minutes ago, Twopper said:

I won't have time to check Ohio law before this closes.   I thought she said she went to prison which generally means it was a felony not a misdemeanor, but maybe she was just in jail and used the terms interchangeably.    Who knows with this chick.

She said she was sentenced to two years, that’s got to be a felony. Plus sending a mother to prison is a pretty strong move for a judge suggesting a horrible crime.

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I bet you don't get two long stretches in prison for misdemeanors, so the second stretch had to be a felony.     

I love Dr. Now in the drug test results scene!    Everyone except Dr. Now and Cassandra are stoned to the gills.   Justin is barely able to stay upright in the chair, though I would enjoy him falling out of it.   The friend in the room is so stoned too.  

Angie's advice "East to live, don't live to eat".   That's hysterical. 

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6 minutes ago, Twopper said:

I won't have time to check Ohio law before this closes.   I thought she said she went to prison which generally means it was a felony not a misdemeanor, but maybe she was just in jail and used the terms interchangeably.    Who knows with this chick.

Good point. She uses “coffee” when she means “gravy,” so that is a possibility.

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Just now, Julyolo said:

Sorry for the late hello but in Va. tonite for Bob Seger concert Saturday the 18th. Have this episode recording at home! Hoping to learn if there is an update on her status as a patient of Dr. Now's, or if her claims of filming Ep.2 on GFM were as fraudulent as the rest of her life!

No update on her status.

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