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This week's episode was filled with lots of emotions. Not only did we have a momzilla, who demanded for someone to get her scissors, cupcakes, and other sweets, but we also met Michelle and her evil queen friend day husband!
Robyn's wedding requests had us in a whirlwind. Thankfully the ceremony was beautiful, and I had a great time at the wedding. I felt honored to be included in the hora chair dance. Of course, in LT fashion, I felt that this sacred dance needed choreography, so I decided by add a few leg kicks! Mazel, honey!
Michelle wanted to ask her boss, Lord Wedgewood, to be the godparent of her daughter. She and her day husband met with Rosie and I for a crash course in tea etiquette. Afterwards, I wasn't sure if they would be able to properly execute serving their tea with delicacy. Luckily, Lord Wedgewood gracefully accepted his god fathership.
On a not so light note... Steven seemed to have personal issues with me. I didn't feel it was necessary for him to assume that I couldn't select a dress for Michelle solely on my personal look. Yes, I usually ignore negative comments, but I felt I needed to respond to his unnecessary actions. Yes, I chose to personally attack his waistline, but I had to defend myself. In the end, he should be aware that there is life outside of his preppie world. There is nothing wrong with my jumpsuit, but there is something wrong with his fashion bigotry. I usually do not disrespect my elders, but when someone bigger than me has the audacity to slander my taste, retaliation is a must. Therefore, standing up for myself actually takes BT (big testicles). Just saying.
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I agree that Steven had some personal issues with you; I understood his concerns completely. LT, I think you may have misunderstood. From my viewing the show on a tiny TV, it seemed to me that you were "handling" his wife. Naturally a husband would object to that. That he also wasn't convinced of your fashion taste by what you yourself were wearing says something, too. It is only that he doubted your ability to help his lady to select a dress. We *are* oftentimes judged by what we wear. Can 't get away from that.





LT I LOVED that comment. That guy was over the line and nuts! You rocked the sh*t out of that jumpsuit!
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