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Saturday, July 30, 2005


I think this site will be good therapy, to be able to expose yourself and get opinions from the country is a great idea. Its good to know how the ppl that know you viewed you, but also it is nice to see if those views coincides with the views of strangers. From the site I like how you've represented yourself and look forward to tuning into the show to see that demonstrationed. I agreed w/ your comments about ratings and usually the most dramaful individual get the most air time. For me, I love to see African American on TV being affectionate, loving, and caring, because its definitely not represented enough on TV. So even if you feel some of your taped hours may be edited down or things taken out of context, you can still enjoy it and laugh.
~comments I made to Reisha's site, from the new ABC show Hooking up

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