Where in the World Isn't Bob Saget?

JenniferS

When you're the leader, you don't have to follow.
The network censor probably died from a heart attack while screening this episode.
Given that we are sharing a hotel room tv, I too, ended up watching. Wow! Exceedingly well done.

I was home at the time with a newborn baby for almost all of the trial, so I followed it quite closely. It's amazing how true this series is running to my memory.
 

acishere

Well-Known Member
Given that we are sharing a hotel room tv, I too, ended up watching. Wow! Exceedingly well done.

I was home at the time with a newborn baby for almost all of the trial, so I followed it quite closely. It's amazing how true this series is running to my memory.
I was too young to understand what was going on. Everything I know about the case is from old SNLs and the 30for30 about the car chase. So I pretty much have a, "What?!" reaction plastered on my face for the whole 60 to 90 minutes every week.

The acting is amazing though. They really make you feel for almost everyone involved. Even Ross Geller will make you feel sympathy for a Kardashian once they stop with the *wink-wink*nudge-nudge* stuff about his kids.
 

MinnieM123

Premium Member
I made a spiral ham. The one we bought for Easter before my mother in law decided she wanted a fresh ham. It was yummy and there are a LOT of leftovers. My daughter made mashed potatoes - which are fast becoming her specialty!

I also wanted spiral ham for Easter, but the prices in the supermarket were insane. The cheapest one was $21.00--seriously??!! And I won't even quote you the prices on the lamb. (Anyway, for just 2 people--hubs and me--we bypassed a traditional meal. I wish they'd sell smaller portions of meats, as it would be more affordable to smaller families.) Instead, I bought two pork chops for $3.97, and a few veggies. We pretended it was a fancy dinner. ;)
 

NYwdwfan

Well-Known Member
I also wanted spiral ham for Easter, but the prices in the supermarket were insane. The cheapest one was $21.00--seriously??!! And I won't even quote you the prices on the lamb. (Anyway, for just 2 people--hubs and me--we bypassed a traditional meal. I wish they'd sell smaller portions of meats, as it would be more affordable to smaller families.) Instead, I bought two pork chops for $3.97, and a few veggies. We pretended it was a fancy dinner. ;)

Well...let me tell you about the deal I got! It was a 5 pound boneless spiral ham and it was marked $21 - but BJs had a coupon for $5 off a spiral ham and my mom found a coupon in a magazine for $5 off that brand and BJs took both! So it was $11 and could have easily fed 8-10 people (as long as one of those people was not @JenniferS's husband ;))
 

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