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I think this is great, on one condition, don't let the people running this program destroy your family and life. Sadly that happens with many of these shows, fame and fortune are not worth losing that which money can't buy, and that is your family and friends. Make sure you "preserve" them.
Funny that LaDawn had a "Mormon" name (LeGrand, LaRue, etc.) before she even joined the church!
I watched the show, of course they set up things to add drama. There are things I like about it and yet it could end up being the same thing over and over. Something I have noticed after having lived in Utah all my life and now in Missouri and this happened on the show. The girl that they hired from their church clearly said "Oh my G". I know that other religions to not consider this to be taking the Lords name in vain. But for any new converts or even old ones who still are using this term, please don't, that is so sacred and should not be used in such a trivial way.
If you're going to make a fuss about 'em being mormon, then in a way I'm glad it a program about stuffing fido. It's kind of weird.
Soooooo, what are the religious affiliations of people on other T.V. shows?? WHY is this news??
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