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Oct 16 2008

This week’s episode of the Real Housewives of Atlanta

This week’s new episode of the Real Housewives of Atlanta was okay. I loved seeing NeNe taking her son Brison to college. She is a great mom. She was asking whether they could paint the room and install plasmas. She also asked Brison if  he was going to be able to dust and keep his room clean.

Sheree was yet again indulgent. How can you spend $6500 on five pairs of shoes? I mean that’s insane. She hasn’t even gotten her divorce settlement money yet and she is always seen blowing money.

Sheree also decided to attend Kim’s eleven year old daughter Brielle’s birthday party. Sheree and Kim are friends but not best friends why are you inviting these women to an eleven year old’s birthday party. NeNe did talk to Sheree by phone to end their fight. I doubt these two ladies are done with the drama.

DeShawn bores me. She ranted and raved about her home but there are no personal touches. Her son’s rooms look like guest rooms bot rooms for young boys. She also pretended to be taking notes during a job interview but the Word document on the screen was blank. She says she is a single mom six days a week but she has a chef, nanny, governess, and housekeeper. She doesn’t have a bunch of kids and I really don’t know what she does all day.

Kim’s birthday party was way too much. She spent 18,000. She keeps saying she worked for everything she has but she has no job and lives off her looks. How is that teaching your daughter a work ethic? Her daughter was even asking if she ordered wine, I wouldn’t want the chaperon of my daughter drinking while they are in a hotel where anything could happen to them.

What will happen next week? The preview has NeNe asking her dad to take a DNA test.

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