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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I want more from folks who actually know or knew Jen! Like, what do they think of her celebrity, etc? I just know I wouldn’t shell out money for a me course from her if she is lamenting over getting through emails and texts. Like, what the heck do we learn? If we are merely learning how to be scrambled and crap at things, well that comes free of charge to me. Lol - I want someone with dollars to do this course as an experiment and let us know. I vote for someone who makes more money than I do! Haha, jk, but it would be fun to see what she offers! [/quote] Honestly, I didn’t know her that well and she was just getting bigger in her celebrity. Mind you, this was at least 12 yrs ago just about the time they adopted. Brandon was more working the church and preached nearly every week. Jen seemed more approachable at that time. However, I do distinctly recall that she didn’t seem to mingle too much with anyone outside her tribe (the jargon she loves to use). They both seemed fairly grounded and doing things for the right reason. Towards the end of our time at their church, however, it had become evident that there were the cool kids and everyone else. And that is ok. I just never played into that. All the women in her group dressed similarly- following her fashion. They all sat together etc. Then, there were the rest of us. It was very odd for me. It was very “bless your heart-ish” as you felt you were being looked down upon. You know, smiling to your face and eye rolling behind your back. Just my experience. Others may disagree. There were a lot of really good people who went there. [/quote]
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