Of course....Originally Posted by ZulaMay;3941098;
Of course....Originally Posted by ZulaMay;3941098;
Do the token one or two normal ones count, if there are any at all?!Originally Posted by atem;3941065;
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I don't think a mixed marriage like that would work. You know unicorns versus non-unicorns. There's probably a law...Originally Posted by MayJ;3940879;
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Every time MF grins, somewhere in the world a unicorn dies.
I don't think we're in Kansas anymore, Toto.
Originally Posted by I'msotired;3941358;
you crack me up every time you post IST... you never know though because she does s*** rainbows! It could very well be a match made in heaven!
Well then they should have had that talk weeks earlier... :nonoOriginally Posted by Jobro;3940823;
Okay I love FORT's casino, but I really am not very good. If anyone wants to donate their FORT $$ I would gladly accept http://www.fansofrealitytv.com/forum....php?do=donate
I agree. But maybe some direct questions came into play. We'll see how things play out. Although, the edits will be what Fleiss wants us to think.Originally Posted by Bonbonlover;3941415;
It could be something, like Chris ending in a 'friend zone' because after they covered many subjects, and there was no mystery left. For some people going out with someone from their own back yard is not 'interesting' enough. She did say that Chris is FUN. The other possibility is that Ali thinks Chris is not over his mom's death.
We'll have to see...
Unless ChrisL is the next bachelor (assuming he would be serious about finding a mate), I'm through watching this show, and maybe even then. They need to decide what the purpose of the show is: to actually help someone who's ready to find the love of their life, or to help someone find a career in show business under the pretense of love and romance. If they have the Bach/B'ette sign a contract stating there will be no opportunities provided for a show biz career at the end of the line ... if they don't find anyone they're seriously interested in, bye-bye, go back to your life, and here's a nice parting gift ... then maybe I'll watch. This has turned into a stupid waste of TV-watching time. They're all liars, from the "star" to most of the contestants to CH and Fleiss. It's just a coincidence that a couple of the participants actually managed to hit it off and marry.
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Yikes!! On this show if you get the "fun" or the "friend" edit, you are cooked.Originally Posted by Jobro;3941464;
That is what happened with Jillian and Jason even in spite of that hot, hottub scene. She was seen as the fun girl. Even if she had not harped about being friends first, the fun edit would have gotten her.
The happiest people don't necessarily have the best of everything. They just make the best of everything they have.
~ Author unknown
sadly this is so trueOriginally Posted by Lucky22;3941500;
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Despite the pretense of romance and Chris H. babbling about grand love, this show has never been designed to help anyone find love - not even in Trista's season. Everyone that has found a lasting or temporary love from this show has done it despite the meddling of the editors, Fleiss and ABC.Originally Posted by Lucky22;3941500;
I admit, I have been sucked in by the potential for romance on this show over the years, but I often need reminders of the reality. The purpose of the show is to create drama and ratings. It isn't about love and romance.