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LOL Trinny and Susannah are just horrible. They're like the embodiment of all the most terrifying women or girls I ever met rolled into one (well two).. (but even if you melted them together you'd barely come up with a reasonably proportioned woman)
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I thought she looked really nice, too, Bobbi. I was looking up AlCon pics, to show Marshall, and wouldn't you know, even though she was wearing a dress, she was wearing those same black shoes they called "Amish" on the show. I'm glad she was able to break down and buy some dress shoes.
So her knees had seen the light of day at least once before the makeover...haha.

So her knees had seen the light of day at least once before the makeover...haha.
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"How's Problem Child doing?" - 7/12/11
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"How's Problem Child doing?" - 7/12/11
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And she looked really nice when it was all over.
Well, some people like sausage and some people can't get over how it's made. Clothes are clothes. They exist to keep us warm and hide our shame, and anything beyond that is conjecture and opinion, not fact, no matter how many cameramen surround you. I say she looked fine before and she looks fine after; the difference is she NATURALLY arrived at "before" and was dragged kicking and screaming into "after" by elitist control freaks. And when you screw with nature, nature screws back.
Or as the late George Carlin once put it, "The only difference between lillies and turds is whatever difference humans have agreed on, and I don't always agree."
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Well, despite your so over-the-top negative opinion of the show *and I agree somewhat*, she seemed grateful, even if it was tough to deal with those people. She learned a few things from the experience, too, which must count for something.
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The episode was called, simply, "Amanda." According to Tivo, it's not set to air anytime soon, but they rerun the show all the time so I'm sure it'll pop up eventually.
Yeah, but was she? Keep in mind that among her many hats, Amanda's a STAGE PERFORMER. That's why she had so many costumes. I've seen her live several times, often while I was performing in the same show. And the thing you have to remember about "reality" TV is that they have to turn off the cameras before the story's ever REALLY over. I don't know for SURE of course, but if $5000 worth of easily-eBay-able goods were on the table, hell, I'd play along too.
Not if it's, in the immortal words of Jon Lovitz, "ACTING!"
she seemed grateful
Yeah, but was she? Keep in mind that among her many hats, Amanda's a STAGE PERFORMER. That's why she had so many costumes. I've seen her live several times, often while I was performing in the same show. And the thing you have to remember about "reality" TV is that they have to turn off the cameras before the story's ever REALLY over. I don't know for SURE of course, but if $5000 worth of easily-eBay-able goods were on the table, hell, I'd play along too.
She learned a few things from the experience, too, which must count for something.
Not if it's, in the immortal words of Jon Lovitz, "ACTING!"
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