Anonymous wrote:agreed, and eileen is a sanctimonious bitch!
Anonymous wrote:I have not always been a fan of LVP, but I think in this situation, based on what's been shared, I support her. Rinna is being ridiculous and should have let the whole thing go. She ruined the trip by obsessing over something which happened weeks ago. If it was bothering her this much she should have excused herself from the trip and stayed home.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yes I know several families where half or 3/4ths have Lymes. Loudoun is a hot spot for Lymes and this isn't unusual. I have no problem with anyone disliking Yolanda. Go read about tick diseases in northern states. This isn't uncommon. I think she thought she was spreading the word about Lyme awareness but doing it in a Hollywood ridiculous kind of way.
I hate the statements being made here that show a complete lack of knowledge about the illness.
Loudoun county (humid) is not synonymous to dry Beverly Hills, California.
Not the PP, but she obviously meant "hot spot" as in place where Lymes is prevalent. Not actually HOT.![]()
Please stop saying LYMES. There is no S in it!
Clearly, the 'Lymes' poster doesn't have it. Otherwise, ESOL or not, she'd know the name of the illness.
Lots of people say Nordstroms, too. Big deal!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yes I know several families where half or 3/4ths have Lymes. Loudoun is a hot spot for Lymes and this isn't unusual. I have no problem with anyone disliking Yolanda. Go read about tick diseases in northern states. This isn't uncommon. I think she thought she was spreading the word about Lyme awareness but doing it in a Hollywood ridiculous kind of way.
I hate the statements being made here that show a complete lack of knowledge about the illness.
Who do you know who broke a back in 3 places delivering a child?

Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yes I know several families where half or 3/4ths have Lymes. Loudoun is a hot spot for Lymes and this isn't unusual. I have no problem with anyone disliking Yolanda. Go read about tick diseases in northern states. This isn't uncommon. I think she thought she was spreading the word about Lyme awareness but doing it in a Hollywood ridiculous kind of way.
I hate the statements being made here that show a complete lack of knowledge about the illness.
Loudoun county (humid) is not synonymous to dry Beverly Hills, California.
Not the PP, but she obviously meant "hot spot" as in place where Lymes is prevalent. Not actually HOT.![]()
Please stop saying LYMES. There is no S in it!
Clearly, the 'Lymes' poster doesn't have it. Otherwise, ESOL or not, she'd know the name of the illness.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yes I know several families where half or 3/4ths have Lymes. Loudoun is a hot spot for Lymes and this isn't unusual. I have no problem with anyone disliking Yolanda. Go read about tick diseases in northern states. This isn't uncommon. I think she thought she was spreading the word about Lyme awareness but doing it in a Hollywood ridiculous kind of way.
I hate the statements being made here that show a complete lack of knowledge about the illness.
Loudoun county (humid) is not synonymous to dry Beverly Hills, California.
Not the PP, but she obviously meant "hot spot" as in place where Lymes is prevalent. Not actually HOT.![]()
Please stop saying LYMES. There is no S in it!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yes I know several families where half or 3/4ths have Lymes. Loudoun is a hot spot for Lymes and this isn't unusual. I have no problem with anyone disliking Yolanda. Go read about tick diseases in northern states. This isn't uncommon. I think she thought she was spreading the word about Lyme awareness but doing it in a Hollywood ridiculous kind of way.
I hate the statements being made here that show a complete lack of knowledge about the illness.
Loudoun county (humid) is not synonymous to dry Beverly Hills, California.
Not the PP, but she obviously meant "hot spot" as in place where Lymes is prevalent. Not actually HOT.![]()
Please stop saying LYMES. There is no S in it!