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I don't like Scarlett's new hair.
But I'm glad someone witnessed Jeff's accident.
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Posted 11/12/15 10:31 AM |
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ANewDayHasCome
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Ok, here are my thoughts in no particular order lol Scarlet- she annoys me, always has and her hair doesn't look good
Avery - I feel so bad for him. He's really hurting and it's a lot taking care of the baby. I was happy he broke down. He needed to get it out
Layla - also annoys me, but I actually like her music. The tribute song she did was beautiful and I teared up
Gunner - idiot
Will- so sweet. I'm happy he's there for Avery and vice versa
Juliette - oh Juliette. I'm happy to remembered and finally admitted she needs help
Deacon - I like that he named the bat Beverly, I just hope he stays sober
Coming attractions. The older daughter really annoys me. What a brat
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Posted 11/12/15 1:38 PM |
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Re: Nashville
Now I feel kinda bad about hating on Scarlett's hair:
According to social media Clare Bowen the actress was making a statement.
Clare Bowen
Wanna know why I cut it all off?
When I was four years old, I asked my mother; "Are there heaters in Heaven?"
I had just been diagnosed with end stage nephroblastoma, after several visits to a GP who denied anything was wrong and dubbed my parents "paranoid." I'd overheard the doctors telling my family that the only hope of saving me, was an experimental treatment that might kill me anyway. But without it I had maybe two weeks left. The hospital was cold. I'd never felt air conditioning before.
Life in the White Palace (Granddad’s nickname for hospital) meant I got to grow up surrounded by children just like me. We were mostly bald, all tubed, taped, bandaged up and stitched back together. We were all missing parts, some obvious like eyes or legs, others more hidden, like lungs and kidneys. Those who still could, tip-toed around like little fairies because chemotherapy had destroyed the muscles in our legs and it hurt to put our heels on the floor. But we were all together, so no one's appearance came into question. No one got laughed at or teased. We were all we knew.
And then I got really lucky. I survived, my hair grew back and I got strong again. I look relatively normal on the outside, but on the inside, I am still the same stitched back together little creature, in a world where people are judged so harshly for the way they look. It has always been completely incomprehensible to me. How can people think there's time for that?
I was really inspired when I heard a story about a little girl who said she couldn't be a princess because she didn't have long hair, and I wanted her, and others like her to know that's not what makes a princess, or a warrior, or a superhero. It's not what makes you beautiful either. It's your insides that count… even if you happen to be missing half of them.
Every scar tells a story, every baldhead, every dark circle, every prosthetic limb, and every reflection in a mirror that you might not recognize anymore. Look deeper than skin, hair, nails, and lips. You are who you are in your bones. That is where you have the potential to shine the brightest from. It is where your true beautiful self lives.
Thank you ABC network and particularly our creator, Callie Khouri for letting me change Scarlett's hair, and my team, family and friends for helping me make the decision. If it makes even one person think twice about judging another, then in some small way, the world is better. Self-esteem takes a lot longer to grow back than hair.
?#?BeautyWithin?
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Posted 11/12/15 4:41 PM |
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Will- so sweet. I'm happy he's there for Avery and vice versa
Juliette - oh Juliette. I'm happy to remembered and finally admitted she needs help
Deacon - I like that he named the bat Beverly, I just hope he stays sober
Coming attractions. The older daughter really annoys me. What a brat
Yes, I thought Will helping Layla move her stuff back in was very sweet too. He is helping everyone this week. What a nice transition for him.
I hope this "recovery" works for Juliette and I really pray Deacon doesn't drink. It is a risky venture for him.
I missed the coming attractions. What did Maddie do now?
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Posted 11/12/15 4:43 PM |
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ANewDayHasCome
Love multiplies, not divides

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Re: Nashville
Posted by BaysideForever
Now I feel kinda bad about hating on Scarlett's hair:
According to social media Clare Bowen the actress was making a statement.
Clare Bowen
Wanna know why I cut it all off?
When I was four years old, I asked my mother; "Are there heaters in Heaven?"
I had just been diagnosed with end stage nephroblastoma, after several visits to a GP who denied anything was wrong and dubbed my parents "paranoid." I'd overheard the doctors telling my family that the only hope of saving me, was an experimental treatment that might kill me anyway. But without it I had maybe two weeks left. The hospital was cold. I'd never felt air conditioning before.
Life in the White Palace (Granddad’s nickname for hospital) meant I got to grow up surrounded by children just like me. We were mostly bald, all tubed, taped, bandaged up and stitched back together. We were all missing parts, some obvious like eyes or legs, others more hidden, like lungs and kidneys. Those who still could, tip-toed around like little fairies because chemotherapy had destroyed the muscles in our legs and it hurt to put our heels on the floor. But we were all together, so no one's appearance came into question. No one got laughed at or teased. We were all we knew.
And then I got really lucky. I survived, my hair grew back and I got strong again. I look relatively normal on the outside, but on the inside, I am still the same stitched back together little creature, in a world where people are judged so harshly for the way they look. It has always been completely incomprehensible to me. How can people think there's time for that?
I was really inspired when I heard a story about a little girl who said she couldn't be a princess because she didn't have long hair, and I wanted her, and others like her to know that's not what makes a princess, or a warrior, or a superhero. It's not what makes you beautiful either. It's your insides that count… even if you happen to be missing half of them.
Every scar tells a story, every baldhead, every dark circle, every prosthetic limb, and every reflection in a mirror that you might not recognize anymore. Look deeper than skin, hair, nails, and lips. You are who you are in your bones. That is where you have the potential to shine the brightest from. It is where your true beautiful self lives.
Thank you ABC network and particularly our creator, Callie Khouri for letting me change Scarlett's hair, and my team, family and friends for helping me make the decision. If it makes even one person think twice about judging another, then in some small way, the world is better. Self-esteem takes a lot longer to grow back than hair.
?#?BeautyWithin?
Omg I'm an asshole
Wow
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