Good Job Car nuts....
Good Job Car nuts....
Terry is a multi-million dollar earning plastic surgeon with a tv show (Botched), David owns a big construction company, and Jimmy is an ex pro baseball player with businesses and some baseball related job in St. Louis, and Eddy co-owns Cut Fitness and works there all week. Oh my Goddess why am I so defensive about…
Shannon’s enema was the only normal part of that episode.
Vicki is actually the one doing it. She promotes Club Detox on her FB page constantly peddling cures for rheumatoid arthritis, breast cancer, etc.
Brooks is not being treated by an oncologist because he’s being treated holistically and also (mostly) because he does not have cancer.
I’m not a Christian, but watching someone like Tamra (one of the nastiest, most judgmental people on the show) proclaim that she’s “saved” because she put on platform heels and walked into a swimming pool at a luxury hotel after pounding champagne AND THEN watching Vicki compare herself to Christ after being SO…
You know, there is something rather train-wreck awesome about a lazy con artist in the age of Google. Back in the day, con artists really only had to know just a little bit about whatever they were going to use as the con in order to initiate. You needed only to learn the name of minor royal in the 19th century…
Is that true though? You see Tamra’s husband busting his ass at their gym. You see Heather’s husband always leaving for work, at work, or in his scrubs. You see Meghan’s husband always going off to do his baseball thing. I seem to recall an episode that talked about Shannon’s husband doing something with his…
I still love her though.
Yep. This is so fascinating to me. I have an uncle who also faked cancer (pancreatic) to garner sympathy from his siblings so that they would let him come live with them. He needed to flee his home state because he was going to be sent to jail for failure to pay child support. They eventually figured out that he…
I am incredibly torn on this. First, my husband was also diagnosed with NHL (now recovered, thank flying spaghetti monster), but throughout his treatment also didn’t always look like the “typical” cancer patient. This persistence of the notion that cancer patients have to look a certain way in order for them to…
I wanted to put an image with a quote from Emmet Otter’s Jugband Christmas about nobody wanting to oil a snake, but such a thing has not been made. I think I reached the end of the internet.
No, I totally recognize her from that too. And the royal babies. #shamefest
The cancer stuff is fascinating... but Vicki’s meltdown at the baptism party (what did I just write?) has to be one of my most favorite RHOC moments everrrrrrr.
Between this cancer stuff, Shannon and David airing all their dirty laundry, Vicki’s mom dying, Tamra’s baptism and Heather building the biggest house on the planet, the answer to that question is a resounding yes.
And now I feel weird for not realizing how insane that episode was until you just wrote it all out.
As a practicing oncologist, the statement “he begins by announcing that his cancer is down from ‘stage three to stage two’” is a huge red flag. Staging is done up-front at diagnosis and is never re-evaluated or changed during treatment. You can be cured or die from both stage II and III non-Hodgkins lymphoma, but your…
They really hit it out of the park with the crazy this season. The culmination of the season ending with pre-partying for an adult baptism for which there was a party planner would have been insane enough, if Shannon’s pre-partying didn’t include giving herself an enema just hours before the party. If some poor soul…
Aww a pot holder. I can’t speak for your mom, but if a child handed me a pot holder in lieu of tissues in a moment of distress it would be oddly very comforting to me.