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Join Date: May 2010
Location: Get a map, connect the dots, draw a horsie, throw a dart. 82% chance i been there or live there now.
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I think it is cool A&E dedicated a show to BBWs, as they did drug users and hoarders. They seem to target "niche" areas for documentary show. Also obsessions/fears.. A&E has some great shows. They speak to our human side, about those of us with distinctions of some kind.
Its better than "Dog the Bounty Hunter" thats for sure. And Beth, Chapman's wife, is a BBW. Bad actors, they are. Are the BBWs here not satifsfied with the show, and speak for all BBWs? Or unhappy with the BBWs chosen? ![]() |
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