The Dinette Set by Julie Larson for October 23, 2013

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    margueritem  about 11 years ago

    Yeah, right, what ever you say, Burl.

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    x_Tech  about 11 years ago

    I can’t find the “find it” let a lone the find it.

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    mikie2  about 11 years ago

    Yeah, like your life is so interesting. And the “reality” shows are so real. But Burl was raised with a sugar teat so he has difficulty discerning reality from illusion.

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    Laura Gildwarg  about 11 years ago

    ‘Reality’ shows, huh? Yeah right. Real. Uh-huh, sure. Really real. And INTERESTING, are they? >snort!<

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    MissScarlet Premium Member about 11 years ago

    Voyeurism, plain and simple.

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    vldazzle  about 11 years ago

    I agree that some reality shows can be interesting especially for those of us who have TV on all day just to fill sound void.I enjoy “Top Chef” & “Project Runway" and other similar shows that involve cooking, sewing, decorating (because they are things that I’ve always enjoyed- even though some are designed only for younger folks (if they throw in some sky-diving etc.) I know that other people enjoy the ones for singing and dancing and even the freakish ones of back hills hunting or child pageants (not my taste).

    My youngest son (who I showed yesterday with his Eclectus parrots) likes “Duck Dynasty” and I’ll even admit to watching some of the “Real Housewives” (what else would inspire me to a facelift after all these years?).

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    imnormal  about 11 years ago

    Real action reality show. assembling a crossword puzzle and then the mystery of where is that last piece? Suspense and drama, who will be kicked off next when they cannot find a piece that fits in their turn. Who is the champion that finds the piece dropped on the floor and kicked under the sofa. These numbskulls couldn’t do a toddler shapes puzzle with handles on the pieces. TiVo so you don’t miss any action when you go to get another snack.

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    imnormal  about 11 years ago

    I just noticed, the picture on the TV, what’s with Burl’s hair? That must be an old picture before he was balding.

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    imnormal  about 11 years ago

    How embarrassing, a Crustwood idiocy moment. but now that I mentioned it, I suspect Verl and the group would like a show like that although that may be to much action. Thanks for bringing me to my senses, what was I thinking?

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    I have toenails on my fingers!  about 11 years ago

    Is GOCOMICS a reality forum or is it scripted? Maybe some of the posters here are actors.

    This SusanSunshine person sure is a busy bee. Reminds me of a Soup ‘n’ Shoeshine who used to post in the “Secret Culinary Delights of Master Cobblers” forum.

    And who knows, but over on “Newspaper Bra Model Talk” there is a very active poster who uses the screen name: “DeXXX.”

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    vldazzle  about 11 years ago

    OK, I just stepped back in here for more TV. Was watching Hotel Impossible during breakfast (and watch similar Restaurant Stakeout, Food Truck Race) all of which show the problems that various business owners face as well as things to watch out for as a consumer.

    I am just pointing out that reality TV is not totally useless and at least it is not a repeat of something that I saw last week (and I do use it in the background even while on here) I paused minutes ago because Bethany was on my news channel live and came on with a guy saying his wife would not care about a naked photo of him because she has the real thing. I agree, when you are together, photos are not needed, but I only have one of him naked (would like more) and he has various of me.

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    Last Rose Of Summer Premium Member about 11 years ago

    uh…sorry the sun is getting to me.

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