I have gotten teary eyed a time or two for sure. What is cool is my friend works on that show and he got my daughters signed t-shirts from the personalities and autographed photos and backstage passes.
That show rocks!
2007-03-26 05:53:44
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answered by Anonymous
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I have a hard time watching that show at all. They keep stating this is the most important one we have to get this one right. It is repetitive, and I wonder if people couldn't afford to live before how they can pay the upkeep on these homes. They could help 1000's more people if the built modest homes. I'm not saying these aren't worthy recipients with sad stories, just that they go too far making every house better then the last.
2007-03-26 02:53:25
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answered by CrazyFarmer 5
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My heavens, I under no circumstances had been flashed, however I did accidentally flash a couple of persons as soon as. I used to be within the sanatorium a while again and made up our minds to take a stoll to the merchandising subject. Well, I wasn't considering what I used to be dressed in and, allow's simply say that the ones sanatorium robes do not depart plenty to the creativeness at the bottom. The nurse got here up from in the back of me and placed a blanket over my shoulders . . . I used to be brooding about why it used to be a bit of drafty again there!
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answered by brandl 4
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Some episodes get to me more than others. The one a couple weeks ago where the Mom was paralyzed after covering her kids during a tornado made me cry. They have a very emotional show for sure and I rarely miss it.
2007-03-26 02:50:58
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answered by Anonymous
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Actually, I have a hard time watching it. I just don't believe Tyler or whatever his name is, is that sincere. They all seem just a little fake to me. And I don't think the main characters in the show actually do any of the work. Plus, they did a house in our city and a friend went down to watch it, and she said they did like 5 takes of the "Move your bus!" She said it wasn't very real. It just seems staged.
Plus, doesn't he look lie he's speed? The carpenter?
2007-03-26 03:19:47
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answered by avalonlee 4
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I only cry when I am forced to watch it, other than that is doesn't bother me outside of the fact they could have put something more entertaining on, like Tom and Jerry.
2007-03-26 02:54:50
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answered by Quix 4
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I even cry when the show the new "Hallmark" commercials!
Crying is as natrual as laughing (or should be) so if I feel a tear a swelling-I let it roll!
2007-03-26 08:25:11
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answered by ? 5
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i cry...i did last night when the oldest boy said..."i just want to be a kid again"....my husband doesn't cry though, i think its all a fa-sod during the show and then when its over he quietly cries in the bathroom.....HAHAHAHAHAHA just kidding he never cries.
2007-03-26 02:52:11
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answered by it's still me 5
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