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Nov 12 2008

The Real Housewives of Atlanta 11/11 episode

Last night, I watched the Real Housewives of Atlanta.The episode was okay. NeNe had her big hats brunch. She talked about why her foundation, Twisted Hearts meant so much to her. Apparently, NeNe was abused a lot by a man that she had been in a relationship with. I felt so bad for her. I mean to be treated like that by a man. My heart literally broke for her. She raised 19,200 dollars, so that is quite impressive. Lisa’s husband Ed was signed by the Oakland Raiders. I am happy for him. I know he loves to play football and misses being able to play the game after having rehabbed for over a year. Lisa didn’t seem too happy because of the distance, but she knows it is what he wants so she will have to deal with it. DeShawn, God bless her heart. She always tries to be a peacemaker. She invited all of the ladies to a sunset barbecue and neither Kim nor Sheree attended or even called DeShawn to say they were not coming, that is pretty classless to me. Kim seems to think that hanging out with Sheree makes her better than everyone else. Sheree had her viewing of her line, although she had no clothes to show. I don’t get how she can call herself a designer. I mean she has a sketch artists doing her sketches and seamstresses doing her samples. I did not understand the whole thing with her, she says she is successful on her own, but Bob Whitfield is paying the bills, not her. Sadly, NeNe is not Curtis’s daughter. Gregg was so supportive of her. It is so hard thinking a person is your father and finding out that it is not true. I hope NeNe is okay. What will happen next week? We will have to wait and see!

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