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    Icy roads, sidewalks and decks possible this morning; freezing rain changing over to rain – WTNH.com

    - February 20, 2021 by Mr HomeBuilder

    CONNECTICUT (WTNH) Some Connecticut woke up to slippery surface areas around their homes.

    Chief Meteorologist Gil Simmons said there were two different weather zones this morning: those who got rain and those who got ice and freezing rain.

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    He said areas more inland were in the ice zone.

    Good morning Connecticut! Two different weather zones out there! Rainy and foggy in one area and freezing rain/ice in the other. Temperatures will be rising through the morning. We will be tracking this change live with reports and the radar 4-7AM on @WTNH ! pic.twitter.com/QDxN6H1RIL

    He said the freezing rain should be all changed over to plain rain and will have move out by mid-morning.

    Simmons said temperatures could hit near 50 degrees in the eastern and southern parts of the state this afternoon.

    A Flood Advisory has been issued for Fairfield, Middlesex, New Haven and New London counties.

    Another storm is possible Thursday into Friday morning. Snow will develop late Thursday. Then slowly increase overnight with the snow switching to sleet/freezing rain across southern Connecticut into early Friday.

    Those going outside this morning are urged to be careful as decks and stairs could be slippery.

    RELATED: 5 safety tips when walking on snow or ice

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    Deck the walls with lush florals, patterns and a whiff of nostalgia – The San Diego Union-Tribune

    - February 20, 2021 by Mr HomeBuilder

    When I was growing up and my dad, a museum administrator, had to go out of town for meetings, my mom had two rituals: make breakfast for dinner, including waffles with strawberries and ice cream, and redecorate the house. She took advantage of her temporary insomnia by painting and wallpapering rooms through the night.

    Dad flying to New York? Down comes some old velvety floral monstrosity and up goes old-timey black-and-white 19th-century newsprint advertising in the kids bathroom. Dad is in Chicago for a few days? Thats just enough time for my bedroom to get green, yellow and blue flower paper, and my younger sisters room a burst of pink, red and orange flowers. Sometimes, after we got home from school, Mom recruited us to help steam and scrape off layer upon layer of old paper. I still have olfactory memories of that distinctive aroma of wet paper and old paste.

    And I have never approached wallpapering for my own home, as a result.

    But Im rethinking that now. According to Homes & Gardens, an interior design and garden design magazine, wallpaper is a key trend for 2021. And its changed dramatically since the 1970s when Mom was putting it up and certainly since the 13th century, when the earliest wallpapers were used in Europe. These were domino papers pasted on the walls of homes of devout religious believers, featuring popular religious icons.

    The Amhara design, available at Thomas Lavin, is based on a linen print called Zig & Zag, a playful take on a mixture of African and Asian designs and symbols.

    (Courtesy of James Malone at Thomas Lavin)

    Now, of course, wallpaper may be too limiting a name. Think wallcovering since, according to Debra Lyons, owner of Lyons Wallpaper in San Diego, the sky is the limit as far as materials used. She pointed out that thin wood, bamboo, raffia, silk, plaster, metals, glass beads and leather are many of the options. Other designers incorporate woven papers, cork and grass cloth as well.

    Printing methods, too, have evolved.

    Methods used in production range from hand-painted, drum roll printing and silk screen to digitally printed on large-format printers, Lyons said.

    Stephanie Moffitt, design director of Mokum Textiles in Sydney, Australia, explained that digital printing has become a huge innovation for wallpaper.

    It allows you to print photographic quality and play with much larger scales, she said. This has created a growing trend towards landscape and panel-style wallpapers.

    Moffitt pointed out other trends for 2021 and 2022:

    The Les Petites Histoires (miniature journeys) pattern, shown in Broceliande (enchanted forest), offers a stroll through a fantastical setting.

    (Courtesy of litis)

    Trends are now very layered. The area we focus on in the Mokum brand is translating our textile patterns into wallpapers and, as a result, our curated range is very pattern-rich. The key trends we are referencing in our next Catherine Martin for Mokum range, due early 2022, are maximalist in tone and grounded in escapism and nostalgia. We believe that escapism will become even more relevant, with patterns engulfing rooms to create immersive environments. Patterns will continue to reference tropical foliage, creating lush interiors and surreal landscape.

    Historical patterns are another key trend which is often explored via digital print, with designers reinterpreting and modernizing traditional techniques and archival patterns via scale and color, she added. This trend allows you to create an interior space with a sense of historic splendor, adding antiqued surfaces or architectural details via wallpapers or panels.

    Sois Changeante (between silks) wallpaper, shown in Yuzen, is reminiscent of silk painting. The collection also offers plain designs and stripes.

    (Courtesy of litis)

    Other trends we see continuing to grow across both wallpapers and textiles are retro and vintage style patterns via the current obsession with Bauhaus geometrics and hand-painted abstract designs.

    While these wallcoverings are designed and created to last for years, temporary wallpaper is another option think peel-and-stick designs that make it easy and inexpensive to put up and take down. They can be found at retailers from Wayfair to Urban Outfitters to West Elm, and can be a perfect option for a renter, for a kids bedroom, for someone who wants to create the illusion of a design element or for someone who just cant make up their mind.

    Designer Kim Nadel used a vibrant Missoni-style wallcovering on the back panels of a wall unit in this California contemporary coastal home. The choice was inspired by the clients love of yoga, the 1970s and a beach vibe.

    (Courtesy of Kim Nadel / Gaia Inspired Design and Consulting)

    Encinitas interior designer Kim Nadel of Kim Nadel/Gaia Inspired Design and Consulting has used it for her clients. For one client, she installed a vibrant Missoni zigzag pattern on a removable panel behind the shelves of a custom-designed wall unit/room divider because the client was concerned about committing. The pattern is one of several for the client.

    I had panels made up that were covered in different things so she could pop the back panel out if she wanted to and change it out with another.

    For a quick, low-cost way to add visual impact to her own fireplace, designer Kim Nadel used a temporary wallpaper around the arch that looks like tile. The effect also helps balance a large TV hung above.

    (Courtesy of Kim Nadel / Gaia Inspired Design and Consulting)

    She also put in temporary wallpaper strategically in her own home around the arch of her fireplace to balance having a massive TV over the fireplace.

    It probably needed some beautiful Spanish tile, but because of the expense and the time involved installing it, I found a temporary wallpaper that looks like tile, Nadel said. People think its real and it cost a fraction of tile. And we could do it ourselves.

    The Papillon wallpaper pattern, shown in Powder, brings a romantic, floral look to the room.

    (Courtesy of Mokum Textiles)

    Whether you choose a unique textile or temporary paper, you have to be strategic in the design you choose and where you put it. Still, both Nadel and Lyons insisted there are no rules. It just depends on your aesthetic and the impact youre looking to make.

    There are no rules, but I would say in general for a small room, like a powder room or a den, if you put it on all the walls and use a large pattern, understand that it will give you a cocoon feeling, said Nadel. If youre trying to add just a little pizazz or wow factor for a living room, you could put a small pattern on every wall.

    If its a large pattern, think about the scale and what else you have in the room. Will it compete or clash with a patterned area rug or other textiles or complement them? Is it meant to stand on its own for attention or be a background for art?

    Nadel pointed out, You might want a calmer pattern or color in your bedroom unless you put it just on the wall behind your bed where it wont impact your sleep.

    But, she said with a laugh, if you want to be adventurous in a guest room or an office wall, a hallway, stairwell or the powder room, go for it. They can be fun spaces to be in.

    And, she added, you could even put it on the risers of stairs.

    LOdyssee collection by James Dunlop displays exotic flowers, foliage and jungle animals in a colorful, artistically rendered style.

    (Courtesy of James Dunlop Textiles)

    If youre only going to choose one wall in a room for installing wallcoverings, Lyons recommends making it the wall you see when you first walk into the room or wherever you want to create a focal point or setting.

    Should you do it yourself?

    Wallpaper installation can be fun and challenging, Lyons said. But if you are purchasing a high-end wall covering, I definitely recommend hiring a professional. The best way to find a good installer is a referral from someone who has had wallpaper installed. Check out websites online or sites like Yelp, where you can read reviews. Always make sure the installer is a licensed contractor who is bonded and insured.

    Golden is a San Diego freelance writer and blogger.

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    Destiny 2s future is set: Bungie just stacked the deck – SlashGear

    - February 20, 2021 by Mr HomeBuilder

    This week Bungie reaffirmed their dedication to Destiny 2 and the entire Destiny IP in a major way. Theyve revealed that theyll be expanding their Bellevue, WA headquarters, investing in new key talent, and welcomed new members to the Bungie Board of Directors from the Entertainment and Media Industry. Keep this moment in your mind it may be a key point at which Bungie pushed Destiny beyond the borders of a traditional game, into the multi-media stratosphere.

    Bungie is clearly preparing to expand Destiny beyond the borders of the game. Adding Trace Harris and Viacom CBS Pamela Kaufman to their board of directors is only the latest in a line of developments that suggest Bungie is ready to roll with Destiny not only as a game, but as a universe that can exist in media beyond the gaming PC and gaming console.

    To make things extra clear, Bungie announced the following this week. To expand the Destiny IP and bring new stories and experiences to their highly engaged community, Bungie appointed Mark Noseworthy (Vice President, Destiny Universe) and Luke Smith (Executive Creative Director, Destiny Universe) to oversee and prepare for the expansion of the Destiny Universe into additional media.

    Bungies announcement this week suggested that the addition of Harris and Kaufman bring years of expertise in multi-media IP expansion to the company. As President of ViacomCBS Global Consumer Products, Kaufman oversees licensing and merchandising for brands like Paramount Pictures (Paramount Movie Network), Nickelodeon, Showtime, and more. Bungies connections to major media networks expand in a major way thanks to Kaufman alone.

    If this is any indication of what Bungie is preparing for Bungie in the future, their initial promises and outlook for the franchise look like theyll be coming to fruition in a major way. Take a peek at the timeline below to see several times Bungie made it clear Destiny will stay the course.

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    Shane Coopersmith Is Ready to "Log Off" at the Below Deck Season 8 Reunion Amid All the Drama – Bravo

    - February 20, 2021 by Mr HomeBuilder

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    Though the charter season may have ended on an abrupt, emotional note for the Below Deckcrew, the yachties will be all smiles when they sit down for the virtual Season 8 reunion on Watch What Happens Live with Andy Cohen on Monday, February 22 at 9/8c.

    However, it looks like those smiles will quickly fade as the My Seanna crew gets into the buzziest moments of the charter season, as you can see in the above sneak peek of the reunion. "Hold on to your frickin' horses!" bosun Eddie Lucas teases in theclip.

    We'll see the yachties dish on all the crew shakeups this season, from Chef Rachel Hargrove's decision to quit but then eventually return to the yacht, as well as Shane Coopersmith's challenging charter season before ultimately being let go by Captain Lee Rosbach. "If this show is just roasting me, I'm literally going to log off," Shane says in the preview of the reunion.

    Elizabeth Frankini and James Hough will also discuss their fling this season and whether or not they will ever rekindle their romance. Host Andy Cohen will even ask them the million dollar question: "Was the night of passion worth it?"

    The My Seanna crew will also dive into all the workplace drama this season as Izzy Wouters holds nothing back while venting her frustrations about Rob Phillips this season. And prepare to pick your jaw up off the floor when Elizabeth makes an accusation about Francesca Rubi and Ashling Lorger that takes both of the stews by surprise.

    "I'm actually really glad I logged in for this," James cheekily says in the sneak peek.

    Oh, we know we will be, too.

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    ‘Below Deck’ Rob Phillips Reveals If He’s Still In Touch With The Crew – TV Shows Ace

    - February 20, 2021 by Mr HomeBuilder

    Below Deck star Rob Phillips revealed his experience on the show. The deckhand made his debut on Season 8. At first, fans loved how dorky he was. Rob seemed like an innocent man who didnt know how to flirt with a woman. He was a guy who loved to hide away in the woods and travel the world.

    But, then, the tide quickly turned against Rob. Fans didnt like it when he disrespected Isabelle Izzy Wouters when she became lead deckhand. They felt that he had a condescending attitude. On Friday, February 19, Rob held an Ask Me Anything Reddit Q&A.

    Below Deck fans wanted to know if Rob is still in touch with the Season 8 crew. One fan asked: Whats your relationship like with the rest of the crew post-season? He admitted that he stays in touch with almost all of them as much as possible. Rob called them good people who just ended up riding the weird ride of having the internet play a game of jumping to conclusions about them.

    As for Rob, he would rather avoid the social media game. Instead, he shares adventures on his Instagram. Then, a second fan wanted an update on his bromance with James Hough. Rob said that theyre still good friends. He also went on to call James a wonderful person who is hardworking, honest and loves a good laugh. The two keep in touch and he plans to visit James when he can. Rob jokingly called him a fun-gi that has so much on his horizon. Fans were happy to hear that James and Robs bromance is still strong.

    The Below Deck Season 8 star says he has a different account as to what happened in his last conversation with Izzy. He tried to apologize to her for his behavior. But, it didnt go as well as it came across on camera. Rob insisted that his apology was sincere but production had a hand in the situation.

    And part of deescalating the situation, Rob wrote. But as soon as he apologized, five cameras took over because they planned out the scene.

    I first grabbed my mic, stared into one of the cameras, and said really a**holes, were doing this? he continued. James had told me she was flustered and looking for a confrontation, so I spoke first and tried to address a situation that had not realized existed.

    Rob claims that Izzy never mentioned that she was hurt by his behavior. If she had gone to him directly, he would have rectified the situation. Instead, she lashed out at him, according to Rob. He explained what really happened during that conversation.

    [Credit: Rob Phillips/Instagram]After apologizing for my comments and their outcome she was a little stunned and then went rage mode for a bit, Rob said. She screamed, You are a c***! You are an a**hole! I cant believe you make productions life so hard a few times.

    Rob learned from that situation. Hes more careful with who he chooses to crack jokes with, and how he says them. Also, he plans to address problems and move forward. However, this scene didnt end up on the season finale even if production planned it.

    The Below Deck Season 8 reunion airs Monday, February 22 at 9 p.m. ET.

    Chanel Adams is addicted to reality TV. But more importantly as a Catholic, she is finding out the truth of a story. When she's not watching TV, she can often be seen reading, practicing yoga, or spending time with friends.

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    Below Deck Alum Kate Chastain Says This RHONY Star Would Make the Worst Crewmember – Us Weekly

    - February 20, 2021 by Mr HomeBuilder

    Swab the decks! Below Deck alum Kate Chastain may not appear on the Bravo reality show anymore, but she knows a bad crewmember when she sees one.

    The Florida native sat down with Us Weekly to promote Below Deck Galley Talk and revealed which Real Housewives stars she thinks would make the best and worst crewmates.

    Gizelle [Bryant], I think, would make a great second stew. I think shes very supportive. I think shed be fantastic at the job. Also, Sonja Morgan would just make me laugh, Chastain, 38, explained in her interview with Us. I dont really think shed be amazing at the job, but man shed make me laugh.

    As for the worst, it was a no brainer for Chastain.

    I definitely think that we can all agree that Ramona Singer would not be great. She would probably not want to unpack the luggage for other people. She doesnt even like to do it for herself! the reality TV personality joked.

    Chastain also shared her dream crew with Us, sharing that in a perfect world shed work with Captain Lee Rosbach, Eddie Lucas, Rachel Hargrove, Josiah Carter, Courtney Skippon and Connie Arias.

    I dont really care about the rest of the deck crew, she noted, adding that she probably [doesnt] talk to them very much since quitting the show.

    She does, however, stay in close contact with Josiah, though she admitted living in different time zones has been a challenge. Chastain told Us she recently reached out to the British steward to celebrate a new addition to his family.

    Hes [in] a different time zone in Mallorca or Manchester, but they did just get a dog him and his lovely partner Michael so I kind of sent him a little message from my dog saying, Cant wait to meet you!' she said.

    One notable Below Deck alum not mentioned? Hannah Ferrier. The former friends are no longer on speaking terms, according to a December 2020 interview with Us.

    I have not spoken to her since she had a baby, but she looks happy, Chastain said. Im so happy for her.

    In November 2019, Chastain shocked Below Deck fans when she revealed that she and the 34-year-old Below Deck Mediterranean alum were no longer friends.

    Over the years, watching Hannah, I could just always tell we had very different styles of being a chief stew, but I just wanted to be supportive, she told Us at the time. But now, were not really friends because I heard she was talking poorly about me behind my back.

    Ferrier, who left the Bravo series after being fired from Motor Yacht Sienna in an August 2020 episode, welcomed daughter Ava Grace in October 2020 with her fianc, Josh Roberts. She confirmed the news in a statement via Instagram days later, writing, Josh and I are so happy to welcome to the world our little girl Ava Grace Roberts. Born on the 26th of October. She is already a little menace that has captured our hearts forever.

    With reporting by Christina Garibaldi.

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    Eddie Lucas Explains the Radio Calls We Hear on Below Deck – Bravo

    - February 20, 2021 by Mr HomeBuilder

    If youve ever wondered why yachties always say someones name twice when theyre attempting to contact them via radio on Below Deck, youre not alone. On the February 15 episode of Watch What Happens Live with Andy Cohen, a Below Deck fan was eager to learn more, and cast member Eddie Lucas helped him out.

    Whats the deal with the Eddie, Eddie, Nate, culture on the walkie talkies? I loved it. Im an assistant principal at a high school, so I started doing it with all of our staff, but Im curious where that started, asked the viewer, whose name is Nate.

    So, if I was calling you, Id say, Nate, Nate, Eddie, the bosun explained. And so, I say it twice to get your attention because Im saying it over the radio, and then Im letting you know who is calling you. Its just the kind of proper radio etiquette. They do it on all of the shows, they do it on a lot of yachts. Thats a normal thing. Its just a way to get attention twice, and that stems all the way back to proper VHF use.

    Eddie then explained that VHF is Maritime radio, and provided another example for anyone curious about communicating on yachts.

    If Im calling from ship to ship, Ill be like, Ohana, Ohana, this is My Seanna, come back, over. And its just a way to get attention twice, then let them know, said Eddie.

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    Breaking News – Bravo’s "Below Deck" Joins "Watch What Happens Live with Andy Cohen" for a Virtual Reunion on Monday, February 22,…

    - February 20, 2021 by Mr HomeBuilder

    BRAVO'S "BELOW DECK" JOINS "WATCH WHAT HAPPENS LIVE WITH ANDY COHEN" FOR A VIRTUAL REUNION ON MONDAY, FEBRUARY 22, AT 9PM ET/PT

    Bravo's "Watch What Happens Live with Andy Cohen" "Below Deck" season eight virtual reunion premieres Monday, February 22 at 9pm ET/PT.

    Host Andy Cohen joins the My Seanna crew, Captain Lee, Eddie Lucas, Francesca Rubi, Rachel Hargrove, Elizabeth Frankini, Ashling Lorger, Izzy Wouters, James Hough, and Shane Coopersmith, as they revisit the dramatic highs and lows of a charter that included navigating outrageous guests and their demands, changing crew members, and a "boatmance."

    For a sneak peek at the reunion, please visit: https://www.bravotv.com/below-deck/season-8/videos/the-yachties-ditch-their-uniforms-and-bring-the-drama-for-the-below-deck

    Coming up on the reunion:

    Captain Lee and the crew come together to rehash a shocking season aboard superyacht My Seanna. After a rough charter at sea, Shane allows his crewmates' criticism to rattle his core. Chef Rachel recounts her decision to leave, is put to task for abandoning her crew, and addresses her drunken behavior. With their boatmance causing tension this season, Elizabeth and James air out their differences and answer whether it was all worth it. Meanwhile, Izzy doesn't hold back when discussing her frustration with how she was treated by the deck crew. In a final showdown between Elizabeth and Francesca about how Elizabeth's firing was handled, Elizabeth makes an accusation toward Francesca and Ashling that takes both women by surprise.

    Catch up on all previous seasons of "Below Deck" on Peacock now.

    "Below Deck" is produced by 51 Minds with Mark Cronin, Courtland Cox, and Lauren Simms serving as executive producers. Tania Hamidi, Cristina Lopez, and Rebecca Henning are co-executive producers.

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    Bravo is the premier lifestyle and entertainment brand that drives cultural conversation around its high-quality, interactive original content across all platforms. The network has a diverse slate of original programming that includes the scripted anthology series "Dirty John," along with unscripted favorites such as Emmy Award-winning "Top Chef" and "Project Runway," "Vanderpump Rules," "Below Deck," "Southern Charm," and the popular "Million Dollar Listing" and "Real Housewives" franchises. Bravo also boasts the only live late-night talk show on television with the critically acclaimed "Watch What Happens Live with Andy Cohen," which has become a nightly destination for A-list celebrities. Available in 87 million homes, Bravo is a program service of NBCUniversal Cable Entertainment, a division of NBCUniversal, one of the world's leading media and entertainment companies in the development, production, and marketing of entertainment, news, and information to a global audience. Watch Bravo anywhere: on demand, online, or across mobile and connected TVs. Bravo has been an NBCUniversal cable network since December 2002 and first launched in December 1980.

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    Lost Pets of The Villages believes deck has been stacked against them – Villages-News

    - February 20, 2021 by Mr HomeBuilder

    To the Editor:

    Lost Pets of The Villages had a deal with AVID that we could call them and get information on the owners of found pets. We NEVER had to use another entity to get this information. I spoke to Josh at AVID several years ago and explained who we are and what we do. On the 10th I received a call on a small four-pound mix that was chipped with an AVID chip. I called AVID and the AVID rep gave me the name and phone number of the owner before she realized she wasnt supposed to give me any information. She told me there was a note in the file that they were not to give any information to LPOTV or to me, Angie Fox.I was surprised and shocked since we have been able to get the information in the past. I learned later that other members of LPOTV have been having to use other rescues they work with to get this information.I called AVID that evening and spoke to Ramone to learn that AVID received a letter from Richard Baier (district manager of The Villages), copying Bradley Arnold (Sumter County administrator), and Gary Lester (The Villages), to NOT give LPOTV or Angie Fox any information on any pets that we get chip numbers from so we can get them home.This is probably the most despicable thing The Villages and Sumter County has done so far. Or is it? This directly affects the pets in The Villages and surrounding areas and our ability to get these pets home.Richard Baier made a directive previously if any of the employees gave residents information about Lost Pets of The Villages to help a pet, they would lose their jobs. In fact one employee didnt know about the directive and called us to pick up a dog at 3 a.m. after being told to put it on the street. She got three days without pay for her efforts. As an explanation to what it means when Richard Baier, Bradley Arnold and Gary Lester sent the letters to AVID and possible other chip companies to prevent LPOTV from getting information to find the owner. Instead of the chip companies giving us the information so we can find the owners, they instead will contact the owners and give them our information. The problem with that is, that many if not most of the people here have not registered their pets to the new phone number or address. In fact many people have NEVER registered their chips at all.The dog we worked on the 10th had a phone number that is no longer in service. The owner was listed as deceased. While they wouldnt give us all the information we did get enough before the AVID rep realized she wasnt supposed to give us information. I went home to research to find the owner. Another LPOTV volunteer was at the ready and went to the owners home to assure we had the correct information, (we found the husband) and the dog was safe with Kathy Bork in a home and NOT in the shelter in a cage with a bunch of other dogs barking all around her. Had we not gotten ANY information we would not have been able to find the owner. Had the pup gone to the shelter, they would not have done what we did to find the owner and considering the dog was blind and deaf, she may have been considered not a healthy dog and euthanized. Anyone who follows LPOTV might remember Max. Max wasnt registered to the current address but when we got the call, we were able to find the owner and get Max home. Max got out again and we didnt get that call. Max went to the Sumter County Shelter. They didnt do the background like we do and after five days Max went to Lakeland Humane Society. We drove to Lakeland to get Max back home. We got lucky with Max, he could have been adopted out and there would have been no way to get him home. He would have been gone forever, even though he was chipped. What it amounts to is The Villages AND Sumter County put a lot of effort into keeping LPOTV from getting YOUR pets home.There are so many pets that would not be home if we couldnt get the information to find the owners. How despicable can these men be to go out of their way to keep the pets away from their families?

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    Below Deck: Why The Queen of Versailles Was Warned By Production – Screen Rant

    - February 20, 2021 by Mr HomeBuilder

    Below Deck fans have learned that the latest charter guest, The Queen of Versailles, was warned by production multiple times not to talk.

    Below Deck fans have learned that the latest charter guest, The Queen of Versailles, was warned by production multiple times not to talk to Captain Lee about his son. Fans will recall the old sea dog who lost his son to a drug overdose last year. It remains a sensitive topic for the captain.

    Below Deckfollows the crew of megayachts as they serve guests on private charters and fulfill mostly all of their desires. The show is filmed in tropical holiday scenes, but this year the crew has had to deal with long periods in close quarters due to the coronavirus. Jackie Siegel of The Queen of Versailles, as her sash read, has been on the Bravo series twice. Fans enjoyed her but found her two sons were spoiled brats.

    Related: Below Deck Sailing Yacht Season 2: The Trailer Has Dropped

    The Queen recently sat down to chat with the Behind the Velvet Rope with David Yontef podcast, where she divulged some interesting facts about her episode. Fans watched last week's show as Jackie, her husband, and the captain bonded over the loss of their children to drugs, but according to the guest, she was warned by production not to bring up the subject.

    Jackie revealed during the interview that Bravo production crew told her to steer clear of the subject, saying, "They tell us the one thing, the only rule that we have is to not mention anything to Captain Lee about the death of, you know, the loss of his son is that that's the only thing, you know?" According to the story, her husband was touring the boat and bumped into the captain. The charter guest immediately said, "I'm so sorry about your loss."Even though they were told not to bring up the subject, the two businessmen still talk to this day as they have bonded as friends.

    The Queen and her king may need to work on their children's rudeness, but it seems that they really have a friend in Captain Lee. Each night the captain ate dinner with the family, and the two men were able to provide comfort to one another through such tragic stories. Jackie also revealed that they tried to poach chef Rachel Hargrove, but they are still working on convincing her. Fans can follow the captain's saga tonight as the crew finally realizes they are in trouble thanks to the worldwide pandemic that is about the hit the islands.

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