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Lisa Burying Dependence on Parents 3 Years, 2 Months ago  
This segment is the first time I've laughed out loud watching the show. If ever there was a time when a guest in the house was disconnected (read, deceptive) from their exercise, it is this time. Lisa burying her dependence on her parents. Her body language betrayed everything that came out of her mouth. When she was cutting up the credit card I couldn't help thinking, "yeah right, you have another one at home". Sad to watch Lisa think she is playing the process, when in fact she is playing herself. You know the old, "I was playing the game, and before I knew it the game was playing me". Anyway, thanks Lisa for the much needed comic relief!
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Rhonda and Jill facial expressions said it all. They didn't believe her a bit. I know, I didn't.
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Re:Lisa Burying Dependence on Parents 3 Years, 2 Months ago Karma: 0  
I was thinking the same thing... You know in Lisa's mind she was thinking "Daddy will give me another Credit card!"
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Re:Lisa Burying Dependence on Parents 3 Years, 2 Months ago Karma: 0  
Oh ya, thanks for remining me Mercredi. Jill's facial expression...mouth open and tired looking. Wish I could know what she as thinking.
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Re:Lisa Burying Dependence on Parents 3 Years, 2 Months ago Karma: 0  
Jackee wrote:
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This segment is the first time I've laughed out loud watching the show. If ever there was a time when a guest in the house was disconnected (read, deceptive) from their exercise, it is this time. Lisa burying her dependence on her parents. Her body language betrayed everything that came out of her mouth. When she was cutting up the credit card I couldn't help thinking, "yeah right, you have another one at home". Sad to watch Lisa think she is playing the process, when in fact she is playing herself. You know the old, "I was playing the game, and before I knew it the game was playing me". Anyway, thanks Lisa for the much needed comic relief!


Agree completely! The stupid little symbols of money and car reapirs and stuff - what a pointless exercise! She is so full of it and Rhonda and Jill didn't buy it for a minute LOLOLOL
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Re:Lisa Burying Dependence on Parents 3 Years, 2 Months ago Karma: 0  
I'm so tired of hearing her whine everytime she thinks she needs to cry. And while I agree with the humor during the exercise regarding Rhonda and Jill's reactions, I know I am going to have a real laugh when Lisa has to put on that unoform and hair net to go off to work. In the previews, Jill asked Lisa if she was excited, and Lisa said that wasn't the first adjective that comes to mind. It's going to be a good one tomorrow.
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