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Real Housewives of Orange County

U.S. Readers! Today is April 15th...Tax Day. Make sure you get them in by 11:59 tonight! And now to your regularly scheduled blog post for today...

The TV that's so bad it's good! Ok, let us be real for a minute. I have been following these "housewives" for all 8 seasons. Do I act that way? No! Do I want to act that way? HECK NO!! Do I enjoy it? YES! Why does television shows like this suck you in?

Let's face it, these women would not be hanging out with one another if it wasn't for this show. The trips, I'm sure are paid for by Bravo. I'm sure that 90% of them are living way out of their means. Let's not forget that most, if not all have had some sort of "work" done. And yet, I still enjoy it...

If you watch the show I'm sure you know the ladies, Vicki, Tamra, Gretchen, Heather, and Alexis. Each week is a new adventure. Keeping up with who is fighting with who, is a challenge.

I guess since I am stating all of the bad things I dislike about this show I should mention a few good things. I really like Gretchen Rossi's hair. It is always flawless. The trips they go on are always high end. Sometimes it would be nice to just jet away at a moments notice to a distant land. Lastly, it would be nice to have their closet space.   :)

So, who are your favorite Housewives? What is your opinion on the show? Leave me a comment and let me know!

P.S. If you want to catch the madness and hysteria you can turn into Bravo at 8 pm on Monday nights!

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