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Pinocchio Ryan

We might as well just name Ryan after the puppet turned boy because he is just lying and lying to Annie about those memories resurfacing. Yep, just when you think he could not get anymore gross and disgusting, he goes about right now fibbing to her about these memories returning of him walking right, talking right, feeding right and any others associated with making him out to be the Lord. We might as well rename the Lord's Prayer as Ryan's Prayer because he is about as lord-ly as you can come. But shame on him for lying to Annie about how his amnesia is starting to go away. One would think that he would have learned from his days as a liar/conman to not be putting people through this horrific ordeals ever again. It is time the idiot be honest for once in his sorry pathetic life and not be about doing what is right for him but looking out for what is appropriate for everyone else...that would mean being truthful over your condition. We all know that Ryan loves to embellish a lot about him but this is his wife we are talking about, aka a woman who would fight to the ends of the Earth for him. Not many people would actually really do that for his holiness but Annie is one who truly does love her husband. Why can't he show her some favors in return, start to spend more time with her to help get the memories back for real, and be honest about all of this? The last thing that she cannot tolerate anymore would be anymore lies from the stupid hack himself but yet here he goes lying as if it is no big deal and playing her along. I have had my iffy moments with Annie but right now I am in her corner for telling him off good and laying into him like someone would. He needs to quit the crap of leading people on over stuff and start to behave more like a guy who really, honestly, cares about returning to the days of when he loved his wife. Now, he must feel contempt for her or something horrid to think that he can just pull off all of these lies the way he is right now. Bad bad Ryan!

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Yeah she had a wig on, it was short pageboy type wig. Yep it looked like the one Kendall wore in Vegas LOL

Zendall today :wub:

Damn knew it was too good to last, another freaking flashback of the ick *barf*

Greenlee is acting like a 2 year old

Annie: SHUT UP!!! You were faithful? So then who was that guy at the bar last week you were ready to hop in the sack with? You were loyal? Really? :rolleyes:

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Oh Greenlee sure thinks highly over herself. To Kendall "You think I'm jealous? Puh leaze, Aidan would never be unfaithful to me, especially not with you" What, she thinks she has platinum p-ssy? What a delusional biyatch....lol. This will be so much sweeter when the egg drops on her face

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I dont. I want Aidan far away from her. She can have Jake since I actually loved them together.

Oh and Greenlee said I CREATEDthe new Fusion formula. I stayed up all night until I could get it right. Um what about the other girls?

Watching right now and Ryan is such a pig. He used Annie for sex and then left her. Im loving her going off on him. Too bad she and Ritchie arent close bc Id love to see him handle Ryan for messing with his sister

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I loved Erica and her wig. Best part of the day.

Everything else....ZZZZZZZZZZ. I FF most everything Kendall/Zach/Aiden/Greenlee/Annie/Ryan/Babe/JR/Ritchie right now. I've got lots going on in my life nowadays, so getting my daily AMC is proving difficult - so maybe it's good most of that crap is FF-worthy!

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