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I know that I said RIP to the Jersey girls after season IV, but the kinder, gentler Teresa sucked me in again. I really love Teresa and her family. I wish the best for them, but I think I agree with Wendy Williams-it is time to take the kids off TV.
We all loved watching G to the A walking down the runway when she was seven. Milania is relatively entertaining although a bit bratty. No one ever hears from poor Gabriella. She must be camera shy and thank goodness her shyness is accepted. We all love the interaction with Teresa and her kids. They are getting older and I think the teenage years are difficult enough, without being filmed constantly. Look at Jaqueline's daughter, Ashley, that must be tough to look back on for her.
It is pretty obvious that Gia watches the show. I just cringe at the idea of her seeing her dad calling her mom a c--t. I worry about the girls, because they have always be spoiled yet hilarious. Spoiled children aren't funny as teenagers. I feel pretty confident in this matter, being a teacher. There is nothing worse than teenagers that have made to feel privileged as children.
Teresa- I implore you to consider this. I think Dina made the wise choice. We all love to watch you and your family, but maybe it is time to leave, while the girls are young.
Thursday, June 20, 2013
"Vice" took Dennis Rodman to Korea
OK- when the news hit the media about Dennis Rodman's visit to Korea, there was an uproar about this kook meets kook leader meeting. Now it all makes sense. The show "Vice" arranged the meeting because Kim Jung Un loves the Chicago Bulls and all things basketball. They were able to get inside Korea and document the country as much as anyone recently from the USA has had a chance to do. If you haven't seen the last episode of HBO's Vice I highly suggest you watch. The point wasn't that Dennis Rodman acting as a traitor to democracy, but he was used as an instrument to gain entry to a regime that is notoriously closed to the world. I came away with a whole different opinion about the meeting and a greater understanding that there are still places in the world where totalitarian dictator's are choking the rights of their citizens. It really was eye-opening!
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