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The shirt w/ no back at the firing range was about as WT as WT gets. And the blinged out Hummer....lame.
I agree. Trashy. As for her "friendship" with Alexis, how is that enjoyable for either of them? Their shallow one-upmanship banter over their children must be exhausting, but who else would hang out with them??
Any hope I may have held out for Alexis was gone once she started complaining about taking care of her children. From 3 nannies to 2, and now only 1? You mean she has to take care of her own kids a few days a week in her beautiful (downsized) home? Whiny trash. Just awful.
I cannot watch the NY one. They have to be the most annoying, crazy women ever. I also cannot watch Atlanta (though have caught a few and that was enough to make me never want to watch those psychos again). I had zero interest in DC and Miami. I watch OC, BH and NJ. And truthfully the OC is getting to be a bit much for me. I miss the original one with Laurie, Jeanna, Kim and Jo. Vicki is the only original one hanging on and god I wish she was the first to go.
the Miami one--yea---bingo! That's the biggest issue I have with those women. I know it isn't PC to say so but it's true.
They are the most ghetto sounding of the bunch.
But Larsa seems ok.
Lea fascinates me because although I can't stand her, I am pretty sure I have met her or know her or worked with her or something.
She is SO familiar, and I can't place it...
Dwight showed up in one of those in Atlanta - with an 'assistant' WHATEVER we aren't buying that, he got evicted.
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