That’s how THESE women operate. They were under the impression that they were filming a show about etiquette because that’s what sneaky, shady Cohen told them. They only found out it was a RH franchise when it aired.
I believe you meant to ask, “Why are there not MORE seasons of this?”
It’s because of me. I will watch the Housewives of Wherever until Andy Cohen bites the big one.
Because I need something to watch when I can’t handle the world and need to eat a pint of ice cream.
Why aren’t why aren’t there 10 more seasons of this delightfully tacky shit show? Come on over to the dark side, Tamra saved you a seat :)
Because these woman understand the meaning of “job security.”
But that’s awesome. And it actually fits.
Clothing? Let me know when you see a bunch of skiiers dressed like this:
He said he was initially shaken by the incident and in a bit of shock, but since he wasn’t injured, he decided not to let it ruin his powder day.
To be clear, the skier’s mistake was tossing the boarder when the lift was that close to the ground.
It would have been much more interesting to do a montage of what happens after the initial greeting. The immediate—and apparently mandatory—refrain is “You look so___”. I don’t know if this is a RHOBH phenomenon or if it’s across the board but the Beverly Hills ladies absolutely will not greet each other without a…
GOP presidential candidate and sweater ascetic Jeb Bush’s emotional register on the campaign trail hovers between…
The correct word would probably be “bigoted” but “racist” just, like, flows better or something.
That isn’t what he said. (Or at least the way I see it) “He is astonishingly well-read”, not “It is astonishing that he is well-read”
How many public figures from the world of sports do you know who can prompt this kind of discussion? If Curt fucking Schilling can attract attention and debate with his inane Twitter bullshit, why not Kareem?
Goddamn, why don’t people talk about Kareem Abdul Jabbar the scholar more? The man is astonishingly well-read and conversant in a ridiculous number of things, and has a number of academic publications. Why haven’t we drafted this guy as one of our leaders in public discourse, I do not know.
Yeah, but Trump was talking about, y’know... Muslim Muslims.
Not sure if you read all the way through and perhaps I’m misinterpreting here but the article says it was a judge’s ruling that was overturned, not a jury’s. It seems fine to me that if one judge gets something wrong that a decision can be appealed. I think judge’s decisions get appealed in the US too.
Advance note: Not a lawyer here, so I fully accept that my take might not be perfect from that perspective.-