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| Hoarders/hoarding: Buried Alive; Now, with extra trash and bugs! | |
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| andme | Oct 24 2012, 02:43 PM Post #121 |
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Yeah. And how about the step mom overdosing during the clean-up. Damn, that family has some issues. |
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| ISH | Dec 6 2012, 11:54 AM Post #122 |
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How the hell does she get feces in a bottle? How do you coordinate that? I will admit that years ago on a road trip we were lost in the middle of nowhere and my mom shit in a PoppyCock container...while in the back seat of my Ford Mustang, during a hellacious rain storm, in Georgia. |
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| Cosmocrush | Jan 5 2013, 03:08 AM Post #123 |
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Lol ISH, that is flexible. I'll admit to using a big gulp in the passenger seat of the car one time when we were stuck waiting for the pass to open. Mr. C still won't buy a big gulp after that. I don't watch Hoarders regularly but I have seen a more than a few episodes. Depressing. However, tonight I came across a random show tonight called Selling Spelling Manor on HGTV and if you like Hoarders or watching hoarders you will enjoy this one - it wasn't sad at all but still slightly horrifying. You see Candy Spelling is a high end hoarder; 56,000 square feet PLUS a 17,000 sq ft attic [that's the most amazing part] with 25 years of hoarding high end stuff or as the hoarders call it: collections. Instead of three days, Spelling had 30 to vacate it all: dolls, rare wines, art, luggage, china, silver, crystal, etc. Three moving companies, auction houses, etc all packing and loading. And in true hoarder fashion she got rid of very little of it - most of it went into storage to "be sorted out later" while she awaits her downsized 16,000 sq ft condo to be built. The only difference between Candy Spelling and some of the people on hoarders is $250 million dollars. |
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| andme | Feb 7 2013, 01:33 AM Post #124 |
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New season of Hoarding: Buried Alive starts next Wednesday at 9. |
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| weaver | Feb 9 2013, 08:39 AM Post #125 |
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Apparently they aren't renewing Hoarders for next season. Dr. Zazio tweeted for fans to write A&E. But the show has gotten too repetetive and formulaic. This week's Hoarder One was a lazy lout who never threw out trash, seen it a zillion times already, and then Hoarder Two was a stupid silly couples who pretended to be "artists" while letting older Daddy pay rent (for house AND a storage unit). They tried so hard to be clever and eccentric for the camera but it didn't work. I think Hoarders has explored all hoarding scenarios now, and it just isn't interesting anymore. Just like Intervention. I usually watch five minutes, then FF to 55 past the hour when they decide to go to rehab and you see the end result. |
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| andme | Feb 22 2013, 01:55 AM Post #126 |
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Hoarding Buried Alive this week looks like a doozy. A hoarder dude who makes ponchos out of women's skirts, and he's filled up his mother's 7 bedroom home with his crap. ETA - Is it bad that I laughed out loud when the tree house almost fell on him? Edited by andme, Feb 22 2013, 02:36 AM.
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| weaver | May 5 2013, 07:57 AM Post #127 |
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I watched a UK version of Hoarders this week. They were pikers compared to the US people. You could actually open the front door and get around the house quite easily. No food, no roaches, no frozen cats. The bed had nothing on the top. Very disappointing. |
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| andme | May 6 2013, 12:01 AM Post #128 |
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LOL, weaver. That just sounds like my house on a bad day. |
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| andme | Feb 13 2014, 04:10 PM Post #129 |
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I wish someone else watched this. This week's episode was a doozy! |
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| weaver | Feb 16 2014, 08:01 AM Post #130 |
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Damn, I watched the first one, the old guy with the oxygen leaping over his boxes and his bicycles with the sullen hoarder son and the sad daughter. I decided it was same old, same old. That was such a beautiful house on Lake Tahoe it made me sick. Then I forgot to DVR the second one, and looked for it on repeat and couldn't find it. I'll check again. I'm busy with 600 pound Life. Very depressing. They all live in trailers and eat fast food all day and somehow convince others to buy it for them. Nobody ever works. They get people to wipe their behinds for them, because they can't get to the bathroom themselves. Good stuff. |
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| andme | Feb 16 2014, 12:09 PM Post #131 |
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I didn't realize that was back on. I'll have to tape it. On Hoarders, there was an idiot man and his idiot son who thought they were going to make their fortune from cell phones bought at yard sales. The idiot son somehow managed to get a girl to have sex with him and they had a one month old premature infant son who couldn't come home from the hospital because of the hoard. Oh, and the son had a hair-trigger temper And...they had 10 cats -all in cages crying. |
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| weaver | Feb 16 2014, 02:36 PM Post #132 |
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Cats are a necessity. I must find a repeat. Children of hoarders are often nuts, have you noticed. The son of the guy without teeth in the Lake Tahoe house scared me through the screen. And their pallor is usually ashen. |
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| weaver | Feb 28 2014, 07:35 AM Post #133 |
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Andme, did you see this weeks Hoarders? Really sad. Usually I hate the hoarder because they are always so controlling and nasty. But this guy had just given up. His sisters were extremely articulate. He is going to hoard again but I guess it will take a while to build up five feet of trash in each room. When the sister came in and said "please tell me that is iced tea in those bottles," I did have to laugh. Followed by "Is that mud in those jars?" ........ 600pound Life wasn't bad either. A mother of two living with her mother and her own two small kids, nobody working seemingly and eating fast food all day, or hot dogs and beans. That doctor is so smarmy - he always says he can't do the surgery until they lose X pounds on their own, then they don't but he decides its an emergency and he must do the surgery. Otherwise, they'd have wasted all that camera time on the person. You can't take your eyes off those hanging stomachs though. Edited by weaver, Feb 28 2014, 07:46 AM.
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| andme | Feb 28 2014, 01:47 PM Post #134 |
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OMG, the man who had the surgery? Yeah, I didn't hate him either, but you're right. He's never going to change. Just set up to tape 3 episodes of My 600 Pound life! |
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| andme | Mar 3 2014, 08:01 AM Post #135 |
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Watched a 600 pound life with James. He seemed nice enough. I can't believe that for his first solid meal after surgery, his mom cooked him a giant hot dog and baked beans. |
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