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9 hours ago, Krestel said:

Ive been randomly watching all of Youtube. hehe

Bon Appétit channel is so much fun, it’s turned into a real life version of the office!

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I just thought of a show that my sister bugged me for years to watch, Friday Night Lights. She was right it was my favorite binge to date, it’s such a great show.

I also have the hugest crush on the actor Kyle Chandler.

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Saturday i finished Little Fires Everywhere (Hulu)... it was sooooo good. Then i watched a movie yesterday about a young football player called.... Greater on Netflix. Yes i cried.

Tim woke up from his nap with me crying. We binged watched (he has never done that before)... Win the Wilderness. Watch this....

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On 4/24/2020 at 8:38 AM, Peytonkr said:

Greenleaf on Netflix is a must watch. Soo addictive.

Girl.... did you watch the last season? What are your thoughts..... I think that he wasn't her son at all and that the guy at the end was/is her real son..... OMG They need to hurry up with the next season

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I fully admit I'm a reality show addict. With that said: BELOW DECK!!!

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2 hours ago, ms.sss said:

I fully admit I'm a reality show addict. With that said: BELOW DECK!!!

Good to see you again! My sister and her husband LOVE Below Deck!

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1 hour ago, Cheeseburgh said:

Good to see you again! My sister and her husband LOVE Below Deck!

Below Deck. Is. The. Best.

Mr. asked me why I love so and I told him because it has all of my favourite things: Water, travel, gourmet food, alcohol and crazy people. LOLOLOLzzzzzz

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1 hour ago, ms.sss said:

Below Deck. Is. The. Best.

Mr. asked me why I love so and I told him because it has all of my favourite things: Water, travel, gourmet food, alcohol and crazy people. LOLOLOLzzzzzz

My sister likes a lot of Bravo shows. This is her theory why her husband likes the show; They have a nice boat, (not a yacht though!) she’s convinced he likes watching the captain docking the yacht.

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16 hours ago, ms.sss said:

I fully admit I'm a reality show addict. With that said: BELOW DECK!!!

hey friend.... been missin ya.....

I too am a reality show addict..... With that being said: All the Real Houswifes.... , 90 day fiance', Sister wife, of course, 600lbs life..... and yes below deck

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14 hours ago, Cheeseburgh said:

she’s convinced he likes watching the captain docking the yacht.

Plus all the guys look hotly awesome when they are wearing their whites...😍 :337_fire:

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2 hours ago, BayougirlMrsS said:

hey friend.... been missin ya..... 

I too am a reality show addict..... With that being said: All the Real Houswifes.... , 90 day fiance', Sister wife, of course, 600lbs life..... and yes below deck

Right back at 'cha.

P.S. you are looking HOT in the OOTD thread, your boobs continue to inspire...(sorry - not sorry - for objectifying you)

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2 hours ago, BayougirlMrsS said:

With that being said: All the Real Houswifes.... , 90 day fiance', Sister wife, of course, 600lbs life..... and yes below deck

Not sure if its anyone's bag, but I am also obsessed with cooking/baking shows (Top Chef, Masterchef, Chopped, Great Baking Show, Buddy vs. Duff, Late Night Eats, food Truck Race, and ALL the old Anthony Bourdain shows...)

Oh, and honourable mentions to: Project Runway, Survivor, So you think you Can Dance.

...man, I watch a lot of TV!

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9 minutes ago, ms.sss said:

Not sure if its anyone's bag, but I am also obsessed with cooking/baking shows (Top Chef, Masterchef, Chopped, Great Baking Show, Buddy vs. Duff, Late Night Eats, food Truck Race, and ALL the old Anthony Bourdain shows...)

Oh, and honourable mentions to: Project Runway, Survivor, So you think you Can Dance.

...man, I watch a lot of TV!

Yessss..... (Top Chef, Masterchef, Chopped, Great Baking Show, Buddy vs. Duff, Late Night Eats, food Truck Race, and ALL the old Anthony Bourdain shows...).... If you have nexflix... add Nailed It!!! to your list.... i almost peed my self.

My #1 has always been the amazing race.... and i use to watch all the other except SYTYCD....

You can objectify my boobs anytime.... I'll have to PM you the new corset tim bought..... For the past week nearly every day i get some new Lingerie in the mail. Today i had to send back two from Fredericks.... No way my boobs were fitting them. he meant well.... hehe

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I used to like Top Chef, but now it makes me kinda sad because they are all out of work or struggling.
I’m tired of food Network, they are too sterile for me. I HATE the Pioneer Woman.
My new favorite cooking ‘channel “ is Bon Appétit on YouTube. The most popular “show” on that channel is Gourmet Makes, although everyone in the test kitchen is naturally charming, smart and funny. Check it out if you have time, my son got me watching it.

I love the Great British Baking Show on Netflix, although I do miss Mary berry, Sue and Mel.

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Great British Bake Off pre Prue was fabulous (watch them over & over - God bless Mary Berry). But Prue is so critical & negative. Funny thing is I loved her on a Great British Menu (also can watch over & over except the last season was awful & I don’t like Andi who took over from Prue). I enjoy Top Chef too.

If you enjoy Project Runway @ms.sss try Making the Cut on Prime (Heidi & Tim are back) & Next in Fashion (Tam France & Alexa Chung) on Netflix.

Sssh but I do enjoy Say Yes to the Dress too.

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