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UFC Fighting

Filed under: Reality TV — aey112 April 21, 2008 @ 1:15 pm

I was flipping around last night on tv and nothing was on - then I came across UFC fighting.  What “sport?” Two guys kick the living day lights out of each other.  If you haven’t seen it before there are two men, who obviously are jacked and have muscles that have muscles.  Anyways they fight in a cage and have so many minutes to fight at a time.  When I was watching it this one guy just starting beating the crap out of the opponent.  There was little blood, but I have heard that some fights get so intense where there is blood everywhere.

Although I find this sport to be a mix between professional boxing and wwe it is fairly bearable to watch.  So ladies if your boyfriend’s or husband’s are into this — give it a shot it really isn’t that bad and it only lasts about an hour…I think, I could be wrong about that.

Lawn Care Connecticut is My Reality

Filed under: Reality TV — aey112 April 14, 2008 @ 10:51 am

When I was watching the Masters in HD yesterday I was amazed about how beautiful the greenery was.  This sounds funny, but it looked like a carpet – the way it was cut, trimmed, and kept up.  During the tournament one of the golfer’s was putting hit a leaf and it caused the ball to stray from the hall.  After the Masters I watched the New York Yankees play the Boston Red Sox at Fenway Park and the grass was just as amazing in Massachusetts.  I’ve come to a conclusion that no one’s grass around me looks like that.  So I contacted many Connecticut landscaping companies, such as Monroe lawn care, Wilton lawn care, Westport lawn care, and finally Greenwich lawn care.  One of the problems that I have at my home is a large Ornamental Cherry that constantly drops leaves.  The leaves leave marks on my grass if they aren’t picked up.  Ridgefield lawn care gave me personal tips to take care of my problem.     

Reality TV Need Lawn Care Services

Filed under: Reality TV — aey112 April 4, 2008 @ 10:17 am

I was watching John and Kate Plus Eight the other day and I am still in shock that they have EIGHT KIDS. The episode I saw was the day they spent at the dentist! I cannot even imagine having that many kids. Can you imagine how many toys you would have to pick up? Not only inside, but also outside. Leaving things like toys and debris on the grass and deprive your grass and kill it. Here is a list of some things from a Connecticut Landscaping provider whom I have had great success with in the past. Lawn care services are not just needed by people who are on TV, but I think it definitely helps since during the episode it showed the kids playing outside.

I was talking to one of my friends who lives in Stamford, Connecticut and she said she thought it would be nearly impossible to find Stamford Lawn Care near her, but she managed to find a professional services who provided Connecticut lawn advice. See my friend, Sarah is up at college in Connecticut and she is staying with her aunt. Listen to her crazy story she told me and I had to put up for the readers —

Monday, Sarah told her aunt that she wanted some friends to come over and watch the Bachelor. The Bachelor this season is gorgeous – Matthew Grant. Could he be any cuter? I don’t think it’s possible, but anyway. Her aunt Betty said it would be fine to have a few people over – just a few. Sarah invited four of her close friends to watch the Bachelor – and only the Bachelor. Sarah said they were watching the Bachelor and having a good time and the next thing she knew there was a car in her driveway. She went outside and there were three college guys from the University of Connecticut asking her when the party starts. She said her stomach was in her throat. Three good-looking guys asking her when the party starts – what’s a girl to do? By the time she had time to open her mouth more people started pulling up to her house. One car drove up onto her lawn and she started screaming and when they reversed it dug a huge hole and skid marks.

Her aunt came outside and told the kids that they had five minutes to get off her property or she would call the cops. Betty blamed the entire situation on Sarah and told her she needed to find any CT Lawn Care whether it is, Stamford Lawn Care, Monroe Lawn Care, or Ridgefield Lawn Care. Betty didn’t care where or how far Sarah would have to go to fix her mess. The next day Sarah felt as if she called every Connecticut Lawn Services in the state. She finally found reliable Connecticut Landscaping, here.

Sarah told me that two things happened that night. One she didn’t think that Shayne would stay on the Bachelor; she was hoping she would get kicked off. Two she had no idea she would be looking for CT Lawn Services. Sarah said she should have figured the Bachelor would cause this much drama. It’s hard to believe that drama and rumors can create something so dramatic like this.

Reality on a hard Winter…try this

Filed under: Reality TV — aey112 March 24, 2008 @ 10:43 am

We are already four days into Spring!  As much as I love Winter and the snow falling, the reality is the damage snow has caused to the my landscape.  Sometimes I wonder how snow can be so clean and beautiful, but leave your lawn looking brown and damaged?  I was watching The Girls Next Door the other day and I took notice to Hef’s lawn and all the landscapers it takes to make it look picture perfect.  I manged to find a reliable landscaping company, Connecticut Lawn Services, to help me with my damaged lawn.  The reality of this amazing discovery was the fact that Weston Lawn Care and Fairfield Lawn Care can be handled by this company as well as bigger cities.  I will keep everyone updated on the progress of my lawn!

Reality TV versus the Election

Filed under: Reality TV — aey112 March 5, 2008 @ 12:02 pm

To my readers’ I have not been watching reality shows as frequently as I had a couple weeks ago. This could be due to all the media on the election. Lately, politics has been a huge REALITY TV SHOW! From the news on John McCain’s past love affair and Hilary/Bill’s life.

One of my college courses is spent strictly on Politics and is titled Leadership. At times it can be extremely controversial because the class is pretty much split evenly into Republicans vs. Democrats. This 300 level course requires a paper in which we must declare who we will vote for in November. We all wrote the paper and then the Instructor announced to the entire class who we all chose. I found this to be extremely inappropriate — not that it matters to me on who people or my friends’ are voting for, but some people look at you differently if they know you are voting for John McCain versus Hilary Clinton/Obama or vice versa.

Every Tuesday and Thursday I walk into class and the Instructor gives me the impression that he wants to see controversy among his students. At times people are arguing, rolling eyes, sighing, mumbling under their breath, etc. And when you try and stay out of conversation the Instructor wants to hear your opinion. It’s one thing to declare who you want to see as President of the United States, but having to listen to people bash who you believe will have the courage take office is another.

Yesterday was Hilary’s big Tuesday. She won Texas and Ohio. My personal opinion is if Hilary goes up against McCain she will lose, but if Obama goes up against McCain he will win. This election is so very overwhelming with an African American, women, and POW all running for the same position. Every Leadership class I go to the same person says the same comeback to defend Obama, he says, “at least there won’t be a war forever.” Everyone is entitled to their own opinions, the one thing I think is whether a democrat is in office and does take the troops out will not make everything all “better.” To me it sounds like we would give-up portraying that the U.S. is weak and can’t finish.

I’m proud of the troops and it saddens me that when I flip on the news it always shows something terrible (i.e. deaths). In reality that does happen, but there is a lot of good being done.

So…the election has been on my to-do list to watch the past couple of weeks, which apparently is similar to Reality TV.

Let me know what you think…I would love to know!

VJ is America’s Smartest Model

Filed under: Reality TV — aey112 January 4, 2008 @ 1:07 pm

Old news…VJ is America’s Most Smartest Model. VJ beat out Andre the soviet model. Personally, the title of the show said enough — “America’s Most Smartest Model.” There was no question VJ should have won “he was the only American left.” It confused me during the entire airing of the show how someone like Andre was even a contestant — he must have mentioned the word “Soviet” a couple times throughout each episode. Helloooo??? it’s the U.S.

The Good The Bad…

Filed under: Reality TV — aey112 @ 12:43 pm

Reality television has its ups and downs… it is addicting! Addicting in a good way though…you can always guarantee while flipping through the channels that some kind of reality show will be on. Whether it is a Friday night, Monday morning, or Wednesday afternoon?? Reality television is great if you are bored — Although I did hear that reality television makes people gain weight. Personally I think that is a myth –I would have to admit that I am addicted to reality shows and have been for the past couple of years and I have been the same size. I think that the people that say watching Reality TV makes you gain weight are the ones who sit in front of the tv eating potato chips.

So if you ever feel bored and don’t know what to do…check out a reality show. My suggestions are: A Shot at Love, I Love New York, Run’s House, Survivor, The Bachelor, and The Girls Next Door. Even if you hate reality tv there is a show out there for everyone…I promise.