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I’m so sorry for what your friend has been through, and for the horrible suffering she’s been having to endure. I applaud her strength and courage in sitting in that chair with the other women. I hope she knows there are so, so many of us out here who do believe her, and wish her well.

Ditto. I’m forever in the grey and stars are only working on occasion lately, but still sending love and hugs and respect and strength to each and every person here.

Sending you strength and support and all good thoughts that tomorrow goes as well as it possibly can, and is over quickly, so you can get to things getting better. Sending you love and thoughts for healing from the difficulty of your situation, and hoping things look up very, very soon.

Hiding was key. Maybe calling it an “ambush” wasn’t entirely fair of me because I did know that *a* slideshow was coming - I just didn’t imagine how long it was actually going to be, and was completely blindsided by the idea that they were going to try to have us right up front so everyone could stare at us *live*

AHHHHHHHHHH I got ambushed with this at our rehearsal dinner!! My sister-in-law insisted on making us a slideshow and she insisted it would “only” be 20 minutes long when I said we needed to have a time limit because I can’t stand those things (and my in-laws were hosting the dinner and thought this was a great idea,

I tried to refuse having a wedding video but my mom insisted (and paid for it). My husband and I tried to watch the video and could barely make it through once - super cheesy, with added special effects and sappy music dubbed over it - though I will say it was nice to be able to see/hear the ceremony, since we were so

This is so true. However, sometimes I think it’s even less nuanced than this. You said:

And an ulcer the size of a grapefruit.

I think the fact that he’s not on camera very much allows us to believe that he may be a tiny bit normal. And, watching that show - even those of us who like it (yeah, I'm one of them) - I think we’re kind of desperate to believe someone among them is somewhat normal... :)

Good as Gold!!

And when they’re all making fun of the champagne diamond later, Matt Dillon says, “They were calling them ‘piss,’ but they weren’t moving any units.”

I’d agree with you, except that he’s with Scheana. The fact that he’s with her has to mean there is something not normal.

Kristin, too. She’s not the only one who lied and cheated, you know, so she needs to remind them all of that so they’ll like her again. That’s how it works, right?

This is the best description I have read. 100% accurate.

WHOA. How did that doctor not lose his license...?????

This is key:

Yup. Basic manners. Nobody’s asking for a parade, just asking not to be singled out.