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The fashion choices for alot of the women -no!

Would have hoped to see

Meg Bennett

Tonya Lee Williams

Marla Adams

Laura Bryan Birn

Stacy Haiduk

Billy Miller

James Houghton

David Hasselhoff

Brenda Epperson

Anyone else?

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I got unexpectedly upset at seeing Heather Tom...even after all these years, the show has suffered so much from the crass treatment they used to force her off the show.

I had no idea if Tom Hallick was even still around. Too bad they can't have briefly reunite with Janice Lynde oncamera, but then I guess she isn't even back for the 50th.

Nice to see Jaime Lyn Bauer, even if she seems to be wearing some old hotel curtains.

Lovely to see Jess Walton.

Nice to see Phil Morris too.

I had to laugh at J Eddie Peck and his "guest" seemingly wandering in looking for a Yellowstone audition.

No light in TSJ's eyes. Sad. 

Jason Thompson looks miserable.

Veronica Redd manages to put the young ones to shame by making a style that reminds me of a Doctor Who support character from 1987 work so well.

Adrienne Frantz (I was just thinking of her yesterday, oddly enough) doesn't look as OTT as she might have.

Of all the ladies who tried to be a bit...gauche in their outfits, I think Barbara Crampton is the only one who pulls it off.

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