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PLEASE NOTE: The Reality TV World Message Boards are filled with desperate
attention-seekers pretending to be one big happy PG/PG13-rated family. Don't
be fooled. Trying to get everyone to agree with you is like herding cats,
but intolerance for other viewpoints is NOT welcome and respect for other
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"vision boards"
cloudjumper 5 desperate attention whore postings DAW Level: "American Cancer Society Spokesperson"
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02-23-06, 11:53 PM (EST)
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hi everyone...i was just wondering what everyone thought about the vision boards the hg's made...i noticed how much happier kelly seemed in her confessional after the hg's shared their vision boards...i think "seeing something" is important.. it gives you something to hope for
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Alpharedhead 138 desperate attention whore postings DAW Level: "Blistex Spokesperson"
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02-24-06, 10:08 AM (EST)
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I think the boards were a way of bringing home the idea that seeing things you want as if they're already a reality was key to getting them. Kids do taht all the time. It never occurs to them that, if they want to be firefighters or astronauts, it won't happen. Its when you get older and life kind kicks the bejeebers out of you that you start losing faith. So, the boards seemed to be a good way to get the housemates to start seeing forward to what they want again. And they got to play with glitter and glue. That's always good. ~AR~
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SportsNut 51 desperate attention whore postings DAW Level: "Hollywood Squares Square"
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02-24-06, 11:17 AM (EST)
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2. "RE: vision boards" |
I'm sorry...I thought they were corny (so much so that I fast-forwarded through the schmaltzy scene at the end). That scene with them all working on them at the table reminded me of a bunch of kids in preschool - all that was missing was the Elmer's glue and Tempora paints...
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jeana28 179 desperate attention whore postings DAW Level: "Blistex Spokesperson"
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02-24-06, 12:08 PM (EST)
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I kinda thought so too. All they really needed was snacktime and naptime and they would have kindergarten. The part i really liked, or atleast could relate to was the mom part with Kim and Christie.
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