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Team Luann! Sonja was an awful friend. Period. I loved gets her calling her out. I don't think Luann is jealous if Ramona and Sonja being friends. I think she's hurt because she think of her as a friend. Sonja could care less because all she cares about is her next drink and that's why her and Ramona friendship is so strong because that's what they both truly care about.

Kristen seems like a great hostess. You don't need a server 24/7 and is trashpot needs that to have a good time that's her issue not Kristen's.

Heather was being annoying. And I'm glad Kristen was t here for it. But she was also annoying but I get it because they all for the most oat have made this trip way more difficult than they needed to.

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My ass gossips to but I know its wrong. I cant help myself sometimes but I think most have someone they don't like that they will talk about. I think the problem was Heather repeating something personal about Crazy's marriage that she heard second hand to a bunch of stranger that Crazy doesn't even know which got back to her. I personally wouldn't do that. Heather's gossiping should have been limited to her own interactions with Crazy. I don't think it was right to share intimate details about her marriage to a table of women
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I enjoy Shannon for what she provides to the show -- story, drama and the appropriate amount of cray. But Team Heather all the way on this one. Shannon has picked up that Tamra and Vicki are/were on the outs with Heather, so now she is targeting Heather as the "bad guy" to make herself look like the poor victim in their eyes. Nevermind that Heather couldn't give a flying !@#$%^&*] about her and probably goes out of her way to avoid her. I cannot get over how Shannon left her precious children just to "confront" Heather in her own home about something Tamra did. No wonder Heather kicked her out. I would have, too, and not as elegantly and efficiently as Heather.

OMG @ Tery giggling in the background of the fight, and then clearing up the drinks at the end as a hint to Shannon to GTFO. :wub:

Shannon is now using the incident to get her bored husband and the HWs to feel sorry for her. I can't with this ho boohooing about how traumatic it was for her to get asked to leave somebody's house blah blah it has never happened to her before blah blah she now needs calming oils to get over the whole experience. Stop milking this non-event, you passive-aggressive loon.

In other news, Tamra's thirst for story is getting desperate. Nice way to admit to having told Heather but still throwing her under the bus for "being so mean." And Vicki & Brooks are so fake and not-genuine in their interactions, it literally makes my skin crawl. Vicki probably can't pick up on it because she's so busy obsessing over herself. Brooks groaning on the massage table, barf.

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I was watching Alex McCord's videos and I love how much insider info she gives us in regards to how Housewives works back stage. She was talking about the Montana trip and says the person that hosts the trips are usually being rewarded for bringing drama I.e. Kenya getting to host Mexico after Pillow Talk or Joyce getting to host Puerto Rico after her stuff with Brandi.

She also said Housewives get paid below minimum wage in regard to how many hours they put in on first season and that the longer a housewife remains on the show the more vulnerable she becomes to getting cut. They have to constantly prove their worth so producers dont find them expendable as three newbies can be the cost of one veteran. I bet that's why Gretchen got fired. She was going on her sixth season and was still dragging out her boring relationship with Slimy and whether or not she would have a child.

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Well, I hope they put LuAnn back on full HW status because I think she has earned her keep this season. In fact, I think she might be my favorite this season. I really felt for her when she shouted at Sonja about the facialist gossiping. I would feel hurt too if one of my close friends didn't defend me if an employee of theirs gossiped about or badmouthed me.

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The Kristen/Heather bickering was so tedious to watch - I sadly didn't enjoy that. I think this Montana trip is a bust - I'm with Ramona - boring!

I am on Team Luann with the facialist story.

Shannon on the OC continues to be a big win for me... she's so authentic and is literally carrying this season. This episode all revolved around her. Without Shannon, we'd have nothing. I love Shannon!

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Did you guys see that two of the husbands of the RH have their own show on E! called Botched? The premise is that they fix bad plastic surgery on patients. The first episode just aired. Will check it out soon as I like Terry and it might be interesting to see Paul again without the Hoof attached to him

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And one more thing I want to add is that it just hit me that Aviva wasnt in the last episode. That is a problem. If she returns next year, as much as I like her, she needs to be demoted bc she has not earned that apple. I think everyone should be allowed one absense from the trips that season and thats it. She's missed out on two now and thats unnacepptable as she isnt participating and working for her spot. I think she would be best served popping in and out, causing trouble as a recurring villian, sort of like a Faye, Kim D and Marlo. Wouldnt you agree? She's crazy enough to keep around for the drama but not invested enough to warrant more focus.

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