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Old 03-26-2014, 01:57 PM
 
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Y'all may be right. I kept putting my hand over her mohawk so I could see her face and how she'd look in long hair and it looked similar enough especially her mouth full of big teeth.....pretty teeth. But I do think it's probably not her. Sorry about that.

I too thought she was gorgeous without that mohawk. lol Southern Charm's Jenna does have a very pretty face also but just not the one I posted.
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Old 03-26-2014, 03:43 PM
 
Location: 5 Miles to the Beach
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Yeah it's kind of insulting to the old Blue Bloods here. I tried to watch it, but it just didn't seem all that real to me, so I haven't watched more that the first episode.
I refuse to watch it. I think the characters are an insult to the city. Plus, I don't think I'm missing much with how the different news stations and city papers are highlighting the episodes and the hordes of locals that state their opinions on how horrid the show really is.
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Old 03-26-2014, 04:02 PM
 
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It's trash TV but I'll watch it if nothing else is one -- but I'm guilty of watching the REal Housewives too-- AAAACCCK......

It no more represents the city than those Real Housewives franchises really represent their cities.
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Old 03-26-2014, 04:31 PM
 
Location: Downtown
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It's trash TV but I'll watch it if nothing else is one -- but I'm guilty of watching the REal Housewives too-- AAAACCCK......

It no more represents the city than those Real Housewives franchises really represent their cities.


Don't lie, you know you loved TRav using the word "period" more than "get me a drink" last episode

With all the scripted drama there's some positives too

1) Every episode they visit 1-2 different restaurant/bars around CHS
2) See a lot of old architecture and learn facts (ex: Blue paint was used as a superstition to ward off the spirits underneath the balconies)
3) Meet real life locals... The character JD is a big time owner downtown, he owns the gentlemen's parlor and restaurants
4) It's refreshing to show relatives and friends how beautiful CHS is

It isn't for everyone, but I think it's great and hopefully it helps our area for even more tourism and industry
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Old 03-26-2014, 04:42 PM
 
Location: Charleston, SC metro
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Don't lie, you know you loved TRav using the word "period" more than "get me a drink" last episode

With all the scripted drama there's some positives too

1) Every episode they visit 1-2 different restaurant/bars around CHS
2) See a lot of old architecture and learn facts (ex: Blue paint was used as a superstition to ward off the spirits underneath the balconies)
3) Meet real life locals... The character JD is a big time owner downtown, he owns the gentlemen's parlor and restaurants
4) It's refreshing to show relatives and friends how beautiful CHS is

It isn't for everyone, but I think it's great and hopefully it helps our area for even more tourism and industry
I agree with all of this.
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Old 03-26-2014, 04:42 PM
 
Location: 5 Miles to the Beach
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Don't lie, you know you loved TRav using the word "period" more than "get me a drink" last episode

With all the scripted drama there's some positives too

1) Every episode they visit 1-2 different restaurant/bars around CHS
2) See a lot of old architecture and learn facts (ex: Blue paint was used as a superstition to ward off the spirits underneath the balconies)
3) Meet real life locals... The character JD is a big time owner downtown, he owns the gentlemen's parlor and restaurants
4) It's refreshing to show relatives and friends how beautiful CHS is

It isn't for everyone, but I think it's great and hopefully it helps our area for even more tourism and industry
I'll much rather watch a show airing about Charleston if it's on The Travel Channel or The Food Network. I did enjoy watching The Old City Jail on the paranormal shows. Those actually depict this city in a positive light.

I just am not a fan of reality TV. I think the only thing I record on TV that's reality is The Millionaire Matchmaker and Duck Dynasty.
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Old 03-26-2014, 05:08 PM
 
Location: Downtown
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I'll much rather watch a show airing about Charleston if it's on The Travel Channel or The Food Network. I did enjoy watching The Old City Jail on the paranormal shows. Those actually depict this city in a positive light.

I just am not a fan of reality TV. I think the only thing I record on TV that's reality is The Millionaire Matchmaker and Duck Dynasty.


You get everything listed above in an episode including (millionaire matchmaker and a little duck dynasty)

no channel switching
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Old 03-26-2014, 05:12 PM
 
Location: 5 Miles to the Beach
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You get everything listed above in an episode including (millionaire matchmaker and a little duck dynasty)

no channel switching
Hahahaha
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Old 03-26-2014, 08:20 PM
 
Location: Summerville, SC
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Every episode they visit 1-2 different restaurant/bars around CHS

One restaurant they went to in an earlier episode was "La Fourchette;" it has since closed.
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Old 03-29-2014, 09:21 AM
 
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This is interesting:

Thomas Ravenel will have S.C. license suspended for 6 months following DWI conviction in New York – The Post and Courier
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