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Well, this is why you see all those moms with new babies in bars. They're just trying to make new friends and your baby is an ice breaker. When the hipsters make eye contact to glare at you, you've got your opening.

I've seen studies that do draw a correlation between teenage mothers having children who become teenaged mothers themselves, but my googlefu is challenged on this one:

Yeah, when the Dr asked if the son had sought Clare's permission to move back in, it was a huge red warning flag .

Ugh, after two hours of Hoarders, I couldn't deal with an episode about a meth addict who stabbed her father. I taped it though.

Hoarders and Intervention is well known for offering therapy and aftercare funds to the subjects of the episodes so that they can continue working on their issues. I believe in both stories that were featured last night, the two subjects took the assistance and are in therapy. Unfortunately, that's not always the

That mother seemed like a pip of a woman — did you see the old photos they showed of her in her younger days? At the beginning of the episode, when they were talking to the girlfriend who called Hoarders to get her mother-in-law help, I was like, 'Oh, its so sad the way everyone is living! They seem like nice people

The son is there. The fiance was just more explosive with her frustrations.

She's growing up in a culture where tattoos are more accepted. I wouldn't be surprised that she has a number already.

That's probably about right. Each season has been about 3-4 weeks of Bon Temps time. If there's an actual witch war happening, things would go faster.

Hell, yeah. That's Kirstie Alley's story too, not exactly coincidentally. People are fixated on her weight because of how famously beautiful and thin she was, and then how she had the nerve to gain weight. And how did she stay so thin? Her raging cocaine habit.

Some days I think you hog all the clever.

It's not detailed like '1st person accounts of assault' detailed, but it goes into incredible depth about the fate of women and girls within the sect. I don't know what your tolerance for that sort of stuff is, but 'Under the Banner of Heaven' is one of the finest non-fiction books I've ever read. I highly recommend

I think, at least, we can all agree that Gary and Amber's relationship is deeply unhealthy.

Yeah, its in the same episode where she hits him so hard his head bounces off the wall. That clip is run all the time. In that same scene, she kicks him out of the house, so he says he's going to take the tv with him (because it's his) and she totally freaks out and chases him to the top of the landing. Smacks him a

Drug abuse. Her quick temper, the outbursts of violence, the suspicious weight loss — I believe all signs point towards drug use.

I believe I have seen articles where it states they don't get money until the filming has concluded.

I agree that she's obviously has some anxiety disorder and depression, but I think it's also fairly clear that she's got some drug issues as well.

We should find their parents and scold them for doing such a terrible job raising their children.

I've known two close friends who had this happen to them — no, wait as I was typing this I realized it was 3! One of them was a child left at her grandparents when her mother 'ran some errands' and never came home. And when she was a young adult, a cousin came over and left their child for babysitting and never