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In spite of the fact that the show's title is a little decieving I like it. It is a close look at a weird couple I have actually wanted to take a closer look AT. Whitney steals the show mostly because you start thinking here's your chance to find out WHY this defunct darling of all diva maried this younger and less cultured upstart. By the time you get to the second commercial of the Whitney Show, you realize that they are BOTH freak. And her kind of freakishness isn't something she learned from him she most likely was born that way. So not I am wondering HOW DID CLIVE COVER ALL THAT GHETTO UP ON WHITNEY??? As whitless would say "Oh hell-to-the=naw" yes folks she has a catch phrase already. Bobby has one too, I think is was "Baby you got this check right?" But yes folks if you miss this docu-ality show then you are missing alot these two are a hoot. I am only uncomfortable with the fact that the joke seems to be on them. While the world tunes in to see how they handle their crack high each week. Bobby and Whitney clearly think that they have arrived and that all is normal. I don't think they are slightly aware of how they look. Which oddly enough makes this work. |
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Whitney's turds came into conversation WAAAY to early in the season no buildup cliffhanger or nuthing just straight up talk on episode 1 about Whitney's hanky-poo! bad bravo. |
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In his defense a decade ago I would have given bobby some before Usher. - but don't take that too far I had the chance to boink Bobby and turn him down flat. Although he had the right key he was working on the wrong keyhole! LOL (the line ISN'T as dirty as it sounds) |
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The fun of this show is figuring out what is the code for "let's go hit the pie Whitney". I think it is "come pick me up." I thought when he first got of jail and met her in the hotel and their kid was there and they locked her out of the bedroom she reacted like mommy and daddy are ALWAYS locking me out of the bedroom so they can get their crack on. |
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I am not too sure those two should be allowed out of the country and in NO way should they act as embasadors. I wonder if the dalhi could "sense" all the synthetic enlightment running through their bodies. |
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| | From: Gigi | Sent: 7/30/2005 2:21 AM |
I watched this show today, and it could be one of those 'guilty pleasures' things for me. Fascinating........these two can't be for real. All the beer, smoking, and crude manners aside, Bobby is actually kinda sweet. Seems he truly loves Whitney...is loving to all the kids and the dog. Good to fans, too. She, on the other hand, acts like the b word to everyone. Except her daughter. I'll be watching some more. |
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| | From: Gigi | Sent: 7/30/2005 2:25 AM |
Oh....one thing that really impressed me about Bobby is his ability to laugh at himself. He mentions the jail reputation, and in one scene at a bar, some guy asked him who he was. He didn't get it when Bobby mentioned his recordings and stuff, but when he said "I married Whitney Houston", there was a look of recognition at last. Bobby's expression and remark was like .........priceless. |
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I was sad that Bobbi Christina was barely acknowledged after saying happy mother's day to MS. Houston. Then Whitney takes off for a massage instead of letting her hubby and child try to do something fun for her on Mother's day. Whitney doesn't know how to enjoy the little things in life. THE HIGH LIFE is all she has known for far too long. Watching them points out just how LOW the high life can really get. |
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(Graphic-Whitney helps poop make a run at being on TV again) FTJ you said it beautifully. I know way to much about mental health to find this show pure "entertainment" at this point. The poop refrences are out of control! |
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Watching this show and Whitney makes you see just how much class Bobby really has. I used to wonder what in the hell she was doing with him, now I wonder what he's doing with her. She is a skank. |
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I agree! He is slightly but still more classier than Whitless. |
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