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I thought it was a little disappointing. They constantly go on about how are they going to meet their deadline for the open house? Like the world is going to stop if they don't get it sold by the w/e. The calamity of not having the key, and Ginger going through the window with her legs on display in high heels, while 50 cameramen are watching. Ginger being on an excruciatingly tight time schedule, but hauling her dog around everywhere she goes. Her partner, the builder, bringing 2 dogs to work in the back of his truck. All the time spent watching Richard going to a baseball game in another state.
By the time they had finished, Richard saying put down some cheap throw rugs to hide the stained tiled floor. The yard didn't even get landscaped. The screened porch with the screen taken out on one side.
I hope it gets better. It's turning into Tool Time.
I liked the show better when it was flip this house, this one really seems to be a little daunting. Ginger looks so different on this one, she is beautiful but it is so obvious that she is becoming the main focus on the show. It does remind me of tool time, did Pam Anderson get her start there too?
I liked the show better when it was flip this house, this one really seems to be a little daunting. Ginger looks so different on this one, she is beautiful but it is so obvious that she is becoming the main focus on the show. It does remind me of tool time, did Pam Anderson get her start there too?
I would rather it was serious, and stick to the point of flipping.
I can watch Tool Time, or other light rubbish, on 120 other channels.
They seem to have sent Ginger to get a beauty makeover. She looked fabulous the way she was, before they ironed her hair, and coated her with makeup.
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