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I'm sorry but Leonard keeping a ring in his pocket for years brought tears to my eyes. If only that had worked out for me after 26 years. Now that he's gone I really miss that ring.

Thank you! Although the premise was stupid - fat mother meme - it did reveal that although Bernadette isn't geared toward motherhood, she is more nurturing. Ironically, Howard has been tied into caring for his mother for what, 20 years since his dad left what 12 or so? He won't emotionally disconnect voluntarily

I can't believe you said that.

Since there are 10-12 min of commercials on this show, I missed the last lines when Howard and Bernadette were on the sofa in their jammies (I think). Would anyone be kind enough to tell me what happened?

"…one of the things Bernadette balked on marrying Howard over." Thank you! I just caught that episode again and couldn't figure out exactly what she was so upset about. It's not like she didn't already know about his creepiness toward Penny.

Yeah, I said that earlier and was soundly told I must be wrong. How about some lunch for them, too?

And it looked to me like what they actually did was pretty cheap. No lunch for the kids and teachers?

Well, he's not an average American but Tea Party Uncle was plenty interested in the fact the region is predominantly christian when he got his mail order bride and converted her from catholicism to whatever evangelical sect he's in, because statistically she wouldn't be apt to ever divorce him once living half a world

I hear what you're saying but I was waiting for the other survivors to check out the combo to see where they went wrong so I kind of appreciate the info.

No reward? And she got skunked with the rice and water in the auction. Man…

I realize there is editing, but after a few backpacks 50 kids were still standing around empty handed. The kids with backpacks were pretty happy and walked off. I hope I'm wrong.

Except she looked more drained once he loudly pointed that out. He wasn't doing her any favors by calling her weak in front of everybody. I hoped they'd vote out Trish and put her out of her misery, she won't win. I've never understood why anyone would want to start Survivor emaciated in the first place. I mean,

The community outreach reward was nice because at least for once they didn't set up a stupid table off to the side for the "reward". (Full body massage my ass. They used to fly winners to a real location.) I didn't like Probst specifying there would be supplies for every kid when they clearly didn't hand out

I wanted Tasha to win.

I liked his honesty, but he clearly enjoyed himself handing out stuff to the kids so I had to give him a pass on the comment. And don't make me defend Spencer again ever.

I know. I'm so sorry I clicked on it.

I don't understand how you can be starving and eat two steaks. When I get hungry I can hardly eat anything when I can eat again. They'll be sick. I was almost expecting the others left behind would mention the food will only slow them down.

Wow, people rich enough to bash others for eating out anywhere. Most of us can't.

I agree. The show tonight was about emotional maturity and the ability to make decisions. Wheaton's scene was amazingly touching when he laid it all out to Penny, while Leonard was kindly supporting her (he usually does say the right thing, unlike most of the other characters). He helped Penny face the reality of

I don't care if the console wars were late. It translates into any kind of technological decision these days or for the last 30 years. The lines about old MP3 players and videotape formats made me laugh, and were meant to tell you his problem wasn't about this particular problem. I know I agonize over making the