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Post by lalogan on May 11, 2012 20:28:58 GMT -5
Just wanted to comment on this exchange between Macy and her parents. I'd almost forgotten how much I detested Macy, and this reminded me. I often wanted to reach through the screen and slap Macy's nasty face on the show, and this fic makes me want to reach through the computer screen and PUNCH her. "What do you mean, you told Stephanie that you would take care of Brooke?" Adam sighed heavily, steeling himself for the worst. "Look, I wanted her DEAD, okay? Why is that so hard to understand?" Because it shows what a hateful, nasty, loathsome shrew you really are, Macy! You actually want a woman DEAD because your dumb wimp of a husband loved her and married YOUR vile, drunken ass on the rebound. Only you're so deep in denial, you blame it all on HER! Giovanna has said elsewhere in this fic that she feels bad for Macy's parents. So do I. Adam and Sally have their flaws as parents but NO ONE deserves a daughter as hateful and vile as Macy. They love her....God knows why...but she keeps getting her stupid ass in trouble and blaming everybody else, so there's only so much they can do. Notice how the boozy beeyotch conveniently forgets that Thorne was clinging to Brooke as if his life was depending on it. What was it she remembered when she and Lips were talking in the hospital cafeteria after Fang was shot? That Thorne was kissing Brooke's hair while his face was buried in it? Nope, it's all Brooke's fault!! You WERE getting on her nerves, you stupid drunken slag! And you didn't just "confront" her, you got in her face and cussed her out...in HER office! She had every right to throw your carcass out...I'm just sorry she didn't call the cops to do it for her! Yeah, in your dreams, you boozy ho! Brooke could beat you to the ground with one hand tied behind her back! Your father is treating you like a child because you're ACTING like one! And not just any child, but like Rhoda from "The Bad Seed" or Damian from "The Omen"! How about grow the hell up and face the facts about why your husband REALLY married you? Sounds like a true borderline sociopath. Have I said lately how much I loathe Macy? Yes, I have, but I'll say it again: I loathe Macy! Well, Macy has no way of knowing that Fang was not at FC to confront Brooke directly, but to hump her married lover in the bed in Brooke's office to "leave traces" (ewww!) for Brooke to discover the next day. But still, that she says this so matter-of-factly is chilling. Not Sally's finest hour, to be sure. I hated it when the show made Sally an enabler of her nasty daughter. The hell you were. You pushed and provoked your own hateful self to run crying to your monster-in-law to do what you didn't have the BALLS to do! Go Adam! Tell it like it is! I love the words he uses to refer to Fang and Thorne! Adam, like Det. "Pepa" Blair, cannot believe that Macy would be driven, or more precisely allow herself to be driven, to such depths of despair and extreme behavior over the likes of Thorne...or any man. Yep, that's the old witch's bad excuse...she's "protecting" the family she couldn't care less about for the most part; she only remembers them when she wants an excuse to act like the violent thug she truly is. She's more than a bit "touched." Maybe it's not far from the time where Adam needs to call the men in white coats. She wanted to get caught up in Fang's obsessive hatred for Brooke, is the problem. It gave her an excuse to let her nasty, shrewish impulses take over, and also an excuse to ignore that her marriage was built on sand: no, it's all the fault of Big Bad Brooke, who in Macy's warped mind is always trying to seduce Thorne. Thank God Adam sees through his hateful daughter's B.S. I think Sally is still a little blinded by her love for the little shrew, and also by her lingering need to be accepted and respected by the Forrester snobs, though by now she has to know that it will never happen.
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Post by GIOVANNA on May 13, 2012 13:41:57 GMT -5
ITA about Macy. I detested that little shrew and it made me angry the way TPTB tried to paint her as some sort of heroine.Just wanted to comment on this exchange between Macy and her parents. I'd almost forgotten how much I detested Macy, and this reminded me. I often wanted to reach through the screen and slap Macy's nasty face on the show, and this fic makes me want to reach through the computer screen and PUNCH her."What do you mean, you told Stephanie that you would take care of Brooke?" Adam sighed heavily, steeling himself for the worst. "Look, I wanted her DEAD, okay? Why is that so hard to understand?" Because it shows what a hateful, nasty, loathsome shrew you really are, Macy! You actually want a woman DEAD because your dumb wimp of a husband loved her and married YOUR vile, drunken ass on the rebound. Only you're so deep in denial, you blame it all on HER! "Hateful, nasty, and loathsome"? You got THAT right.Giovanna has said elsewhere in this fic that she feels bad for Macy's parents. So do I. Adam and Sally have their flaws as parents but NO ONE deserves a daughter as hateful and vile as Macy. They love her....God knows why...but she keeps getting her stupid ass in trouble and blaming everybody else, so there's only so much they can do.Very true. I guess a parent will forgive a child anything, even a nasty, haughty, disrespectful brat like Macy. And she is dumb. Notice how the boozy beeyotch conveniently forgets that Thorne was clinging to Brooke as if his life was depending on it. What was it she remembered when she and Lips were talking in the hospital cafeteria after Fang was shot? That Thorne was kissing Brooke's hair while his face was buried in it? Nope, it's all Brooke's fault!! You WERE getting on her nerves, you stupid drunken slag! And you didn't just "confront" her, you got in her face and cussed her out...in HER office! She had every right to throw your carcass out...I'm just sorry she didn't call the cops to do it for her! Not only that, she assaulted her and made the ugliest comments. She's lucky Brooke didn't slap the taste out of her mouth.Yeah, in your dreams, you boozy ho! Brooke could beat you to the ground with one hand tied behind her back! Your father is treating you like a child because you're ACTING like one! And not just any child, but like Rhoda from "The Bad Seed" or Damian from "The Omen"! She's not acting like a child, she IS one, and she is a nasty, spoiled, hateful one at that.How about grow the hell up and face the facts about why your husband REALLY married you? Sounds like a true borderline sociopath. Have I said lately how much I loathe Macy? Yes, I have, but I'll say it again: I loathe Macy! Well, Macy has no way of knowing that Fang was not at FC to confront Brooke directly, but to hump her married lover in the bed in Brooke's office to "leave traces" (ewww!) for Brooke to discover the next day. But still, that she says this so matter-of-factly is chilling. Not Sally's finest hour, to be sure. I hated it when the show made Sally an enabler of her nasty daughter. The hell you were. You pushed and provoked your own hateful self to run crying to your monster-in-law to do what you didn't have the BALLS to do! Go Adam! Tell it like it is! I love the words he uses to refer to Fang and Thorne! Adam, like Det. "Pepa" Blair, cannot believe that Macy would be driven, or more precisely allow herself to be driven, to such depths of despair and extreme behavior over the likes of Thorne...or any man. Yep, that's the old witch's bad excuse...she's "protecting" the family she couldn't care less about for the most part; she only remembers them when she wants an excuse to act like the violent thug she truly is. She's more than a bit "touched." Maybe it's not far from the time where Adam needs to call the men in white coats. She wanted to get caught up in Fang's obsessive hatred for Brooke, is the problem. It gave her an excuse to let her nasty, shrewish impulses take over, and also an excuse to ignore that her marriage was built on sand: no, it's all the fault of Big Bad Brooke, who in Macy's warped mind is always trying to seduce Thorne. Thank God Adam sees through his hateful daughter's B.S. I think Sally is still a little blinded by her love for the little shrew, and also by her lingering need to be accepted and respected by the Forrester snobs, though by now she has to know that it will never happen.
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Post by GIOVANNA on May 13, 2012 14:18:32 GMT -5
After reading LaLogan's blistering and accurate review of SpacyMacy and her loser behavior, I had to post the scene in which the little tramp uses as an excuse to be a raving, psycho bitch from hell....
Thorne and Brooke continued to hold each other. Neither of them heard the door open, nor did they hear Macy come in. Macy, taking in the tableau before her, became irate.
"Take your F*CKING HANDS off my husband, you tramp!"
Nice language, you tramp. Do you eat with that mouth?
Startled, the two former lovers guiltily stepped away from each other, as if burned. Thorne was embarrassed and was momentarily speechless; however, Brooke quickly recovered. She had had a difficult morning and decided she was fed up with Macy and her foul-mouthed harangues.
Thorne, even in this SL, is a loser. He just stands there and lets Brooke deal with the harpy.
"Excuse me, Macy, but don't you have some liquor stores to raid or something?"
Meow!
Macy's chest heaved with outrage at the insult. "How dare you use my alcoholism to insult me, you slut?"
Brooke, not to be outdone, calmly replied. "Why the hell not? After all, you seem to have no problem using your alcoholism to guilt your husband into staying with you!"
Oh, I get it. Macy is permitted to barge into Brooke's office, curse at her, and call her a tramp, and Brooke has to take it?
As if he had finally awakened from a trance, Thorne finally found his voice. "Brooke—that's enough! I will not have you talking to my wife that way!"
Macy shot Brooke a smug look, while Brooke glared.
Jerk. Notice how he defends that bitch but lets Brooke out to dry.
She had had it with the two of them and wanted both of their asses out of her office right now. "You know something, Thorne? F*ck you, and the horse you rode in on! And, you know something, Macy? I'm sick of your ranting, your drunken tirades, your invitations to your little hoedown barbeques, and your delusions that I am all over your husband! Get it straight, you lush! I am NOT the one coming on to your husband!"
Yeah, really. How I would LOVE to see Brooke do this.
Thorne, sensing disaster, attempted to diffuse the situation. He hurriedly and firmly gripped Macy's arm in an attempt to get her out of the office before Brooke said too much. However, Macy angrily wrenched her arm out of his grip. She then advanced on Brooke, pointing her finger in her face. She then launched on a verbal attack against Brooke, not caring if they could be heard outside.
What a little fight-picker.
"No—YOU get it straight, bitch! Brooke, you are nothing but trash! You are jealous of me because I have Thorne and you don't! You thought you were able to use sex to get him to the altar, but I'M the one wearing his ring! I'M the one sleeping in his bed! I'M the one he's f*cking merrily every night! Get your own g*ddamn man and STAY AWAY from mine!"
Brooke, jealous of Macy? Yeah, right. Best line I've read. And the trash line made me roll my eyes. Macy is the one getting drunk in the middle of the day and acting like a guest on Jerry Springer.
Thorne, again, attempted to grab his wife and get her away from Brooke. "Come on, Mace," he said sternly. "Let's go!"
However, Macy was not about to leave quietly. "TELL her, Thorne!" She demanded shrilly. "Tell her how happy we are! Tell her to leave us alone! TELL HER!"
What a couple of losers. Macy is insane and Thorne is nothing but a wimp to let her carry on this way.
However, Brooke gave back as good as she got. She gave Macy a contemptuous look and decided to take the kid gloves off. "Yes, Thorne—why DON'T you tell me," she demanded nastily. "Oh, and, while you're at it, tell her the REAL reason you married her! Go on and TELL IT, Thorne!"
Macy, who had raised her hand to slap Brooke, abruptly dropped it, as if the wind had been taken out of her sails. Brooke, seizing the moment, launched on.
Too bad Brooke didn't twist her arm behind her back.
"Tell your wife exactly how you really feel about me—that is if you have the balls to! Tell her who can't stay away from WHOM!""
Macy angrily leapt toward Brooke and grabbed her arms. "LIAR!" she shrieked. Brooke forcefully pushed Macy away from her and delivered her devastating verdict.
"You say that I'm trash? Macy, I have demanded that you and your husband stay away from me numerous times. But, you couldn't do that, could you? Then I had to deal with your mother, who barreled her way into my office like a water buffalo on crack! I may be all the things you accused me of and more. But, at least I'm not delusional. I might be alone. You're married and you're still lonely! And, if you think your husband is all that, then you are even more delusional than I ever imagined. Now I'm asking for the last time—you and Thorne get the hell out of my office and leave me the hell alone!" With that, she turned away from both of them.
Brooke needs to call for security and have them deal with Macy, and if that fails, call the cops and get the violent drunk out of her office.
"You haven't heard the last of this, bitch," Macy hissed. "Not by a long shot!"
As I said, Brooke needs to save her breath and call the cops, that last line sounded like a threat.
Thorne, who felt smaller and smaller, tried to repair the damage done. "Brooke, that's not fair," he started.
Pitiful. Kick them BOTH out.
Brooke quickly turned at the sound of her name and glowered at him. "Coward!" She spat.
Feeling defeated, Thorne quickly grabbed a protesting Macy's hand and left Brooke alone in her office.
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Post by lalogan on May 13, 2012 15:50:59 GMT -5
Boy, I think I saw smoke and flames emanating from your posts! Macy was a vile, foul-mouthed, crazed harpy from hell, but Thorne made me sick too. I'm glad you, and Brooke in the story, tore him a new one...he just stood there like the big, dumb dope he is while Macy embarrassed herself over his wimpy ass. It's a little hard to believe that even the likes of Macy would be so obsessed with him, but then, maybe for her it wasn't so much about "winning" Thorne as it was about besting Brooke -- "not letting that tramp win!", to use Fang's phrase. She, like Lips, wants to see Brooke as the enemy, when she's sleeping with the enemy: her weak, wimpy, wants-it-both-ways husband.
Even when Throoke was together, Thorne refused to stand up for their relationship in any significant way. Why did BROOKE want him so badly? I'm glad that in this fic she moves on and finds a REAL man. If only that would happen on the show.
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Post by GIOVANNA on May 14, 2012 15:23:50 GMT -5
Boy, I think I saw smoke and flames emanating from your posts! Macy was a vile, foul-mouthed, crazed harpy from hell, but Thorne made me sick too. I'm glad you, and Brooke in the story, tore him a new one...he just stood there like the big, dumb dope he is while Macy embarrassed herself over his wimpy ass. It's a little hard to believe that even the likes of Macy would be so obsessed with him, but then, maybe for her it wasn't so much about "winning" Thorne as it was about besting Brooke -- "not letting that tramp win!", to use Fang's phrase. She, like Lips, wants to see Brooke as the enemy, when she's sleeping with the enemy: her weak, wimpy, wants-it-both-ways husband. Even when Throoke was together, Thorne refused to stand up for their relationship in any significant way. Why did BROOKE want him so badly? I'm glad that in this fic she moves on and finds a REAL man. If only that would happen on the show. No, he didn't. He claimed to love Brooke, but he never manned up. Nope! It was all about coddling that little psycho he married. Just explain to me why that ugly on the inside, nasty, pitiful, VIOLENT tramp deserved to be coddled?
Boy, do I HATE Macy! When Throoke was in full swing she used every trick to hold onto the loser. First she used her alcoholism, then he whines to her in-laws, then she assaulted Brooke.
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Post by lalogan on Jun 6, 2012 15:39:36 GMT -5
Another Ugly/Lips convo where they each show their ass: "That line was BROOKE'S idea—a part of her plan to seduce you! How do you think I'm supposed to feel?" Taylor shouted. "It might have been her idea, but the designs are mine." Ridge reminded Taylor for what seemed like the thousandth time. "But, it doesn't represent what Forrester Creations is supposed to be about—elegance, haute couture, sophistication, CLASS! What's classy about thongs, bras and—"' "Good grief, Taylor! What do you think women wear under those designer dresses and gowns? Our marketing department found that women—particulalry married ones— love lingerie. It has nothing to do with something as subjective as 'class.' Women of all socioeconomic backgrounds love beautiful lingerie because it makes them feel sexy, feminine and beautiful. In fact, one of Brooke's Bedroom's best-selling collections is the bridal trousseau collection. I worked hard on that collection, and am damned proud of it. We already have thousands of advanced orders, just in time for the wedding season. Frankly, I don't know why we're even having this conversation. You have your own share of teddies, push-up bras and babydolls. So, evidently, I must be missing something." Ridge dismissively replied. "You can hardly compare what I wear to—to—that trash—" Taylor sputtered. Really? I suppose this dumb woman thinks that her "look at my hooha" teddy was particularly classy. She thinks lingerie is so "trashy" unless she is the one wearing it. Also, women wear bras for practical reasons as well as provocative. That's an incredibly cruel, and classless, remark at the end. Lips can't help it if she wasn't "to the manor born," and anyway, being "to the manor born" does not automatically mean one is classy. Look no further than Ugly himself as well as his hideous mother for proof. However, the rest of what he said made sense. Plenty of haute coutoure designers have lingerie lines, and have had them for decades. The idea that Forrester would lose clients because it started designing lingerie was a bunch of "insta-mix" nonsense that DumbBell threw in to stir up controversy. He had various characters claim that lingerie was for sluts and sex addicts, and the soap press faithfully parroted it, never once pointing out the thunderous hypocrisy displayed by Lips, among others. When Brooke was pregnant with Hope and claiming that Whip was the father, DumbBell had various characters bemoan the "scandal" of the CEO of Forrester becoming pregnant out of wedlock by a "lowly employee." And who bemoaned it the loudest? Lips, Fang, and Ugly -- all of whom have had, or been responsible for, at least one out-of-wedlock pregnancy themselves. In fact, just the year before, Ugly had knocked up a "lowly employee," Morgan DeWitt. But once again, the soap press faithfully parroted DumbBell's nonsense and never once called the characters on their thunderous hypocrisy. Ugly's the champion of uncalled for comments, but frankly, Lips deserved that smackdown -- at least when it comes to her bitchings about lingerie. Not only does she have "a closet full of the stuff" herself, she has no problem whatsoever enjoying the luxurious lifestyle that the profits from Brooke's supposedly "trashy" lingerie line pay for.
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Post by GIOVANNA on Jun 6, 2012 15:59:32 GMT -5
Another Ugly/Lips convo where they each show their ass: "That line was BROOKE'S idea—a part of her plan to seduce you! How do you think I'm supposed to feel?" Taylor shouted. "It might have been her idea, but the designs are mine." Ridge reminded Taylor for what seemed like the thousandth time. "But, it doesn't represent what Forrester Creations is supposed to be about—elegance, haute couture, sophistication, CLASS! What's classy about thongs, bras and—"' "Good grief, Taylor! What do you think women wear under those designer dresses and gowns? Our marketing department found that women—particulalry married ones— love lingerie. It has nothing to do with something as subjective as 'class.' Women of all socioeconomic backgrounds love beautiful lingerie because it makes them feel sexy, feminine and beautiful. In fact, one of Brooke's Bedroom's best-selling collections is the bridal trousseau collection. I worked hard on that collection, and am damned proud of it. We already have thousands of advanced orders, just in time for the wedding season. Frankly, I don't know why we're even having this conversation. You have your own share of teddies, push-up bras and babydolls. So, evidently, I must be missing something." Ridge dismissively replied. "You can hardly compare what I wear to—to—that trash—" Taylor sputtered. Really? I suppose this dumb woman thinks that her "look at my hooha" teddy was particularly classy. She thinks lingerie is so "trashy" unless she is the one wearing it. Also, women wear bras for practical reasons as well as provocative. That's an incredibly cruel, and classless, remark at the end. Lips can't help it if she wasn't "to the manor born," and anyway, being "to the manor born" does not automatically mean one is classy. Look no further than Ugly himself as well as his hideous mother for proof. However, the rest of what he said made sense. Plenty of haute coutoure designers have lingerie lines, and have had them for decades. The idea that Forrester would lose clients because it started designing lingerie was a bunch of "insta-mix" nonsense that DumbBell threw in to stir up controversy. He had various characters claim that lingerie was for sluts and sex addicts, and the soap press faithfully parroted it, never once pointing out the thunderous hypocrisy displayed by Lips, among others. When Brooke was pregnant with Hope and claiming that Whip was the father, DumbBell had various characters bemoan the "scandal" of the CEO of Forrester becoming pregnant out of wedlock by a "lowly employee." And who bemoaned it the loudest? Lips, Fang, and Ugly -- all of whom have had, or been responsible for, at least one out-of-wedlock pregnancy themselves. In fact, just the year before, Ugly had knocked up a "lowly employee," Morgan DeWitt. But once again, the soap press faithfully parroted DumbBell's nonsense and never once called the characters on their thunderous hypocrisy. Ugly's the champion of uncalled for comments, but frankly, Lips deserved that smackdown -- at least when it comes to her bitchings about lingerie. Not only does she have "a closet full of the stuff" herself, she has no problem whatsoever enjoying the luxurious lifestyle that the profits from Brooke's supposedly "trashy" lingerie line pay for. LOL! Forget the "Hilarious" exchange these two had when they left their baitbrat alone, with lit candles for company and Sheila on the lose, this exchange is hilarious.
And you are right that sometimes, once in a blue moon, Widge makes sense, then he has to blather on and on, showing what a tasteless jerk he really is. Oh, here's a prime example of his hypocrisy, when he made that dig to Megan about Brooke "keeping her panties on-for once."
And it is too hilarious the way these two toss around the word "Class," as if they are experts. Taylor can wear a crotchless number resembling Frederick's and it's classy; meanwhile anything Brooke wears is trash. And it takes a real classy guy to slither his ass into the bed of his brother's drunk wife as a prank.
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Post by lalogan on Jul 1, 2012 22:43:42 GMT -5
And Ricco is one twisted creep! I realize that life is not always fair, but his hating on a child is truly pitiful. Maybe if Ricco would stop looking for the easy way out and worked on improving his lot in life, he might make something of himself. Instead, here he is, hating on Queenie and JP. Get a grip, loser! A lot of people with humble beginnings pull themselves up and make something of themselves. I have no use for people who think they are victims. I was just re-reading MissJr's posts about J.P. Worldsby, the little kid who is Elke's charge. He adores Elke and Elke dotes on him, and Ricco was watching them interact, while hating on the kid and "Queenie" Elke. ICAM, Giovanna, it is vile how Ricco is directing so much hatred at an innocent child, just because the kid is rich and privileged and he's not. The kid didn't ask to be born into privilege any more than Ricco asked to be born into poverty. He prefers to think of himself as a victim because it gives him an excuse to avoid bettering himself. Also, I really like the complexities that MissJr adds to characters. Elke is a mean-spirited, snobbish rich bitch -- in other words, quite a bit like her hated enemy, Fang. However, her hurt and humiliation over her husband's infidelities, particularly the one with Fang, is genuine. (She refuses to take a lover herself, which makes me think that, although she surely knows that fidelity is not a commonly practiced virtue amongst her "set," she still holds onto the belief that it should be a given in a marriage.) I don't condone her violent actions, but I can understand them...and not just because her target is Fang, who I, admittedly, like to see be made to suffer. MissJr then adds in Elke's genuine fondness for children, which gives her another aspect. She's not completely, totally evil, in other words. In some ways, Ricco is worse than she is, because he's got no compassion or affection for anyone but his own slimy self. He's got the inverse of Elke's snobbery: Elke looks down on people poorer than she, while he looks down on people richer than he.
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Post by lalogan on Aug 20, 2012 18:29:04 GMT -5
Re-reading this part reminded me, again, exactly why I loathed that hateful shrew Macy...and also reminded me of exactly why I loathe that hypocritical pseudo-saint, Lips. Brooke has brought Rick and Bridget to support their father at the hospital, and Macy decides to use Fang's shooting as an excuse to get in Brooke's face: Macy, who had been doing a slow burn, spoke up in irritation. "Okay, Brooke! You've done your good deed for the day. Don't you think you should LEAVE now?" Who died and made her queen? She is such a nasty guttersnipe. I wish someone would slap her bitchy face. Go Rick! I like how he talks about Macy as if she isn't in the room, thus showing her exactly what he thinks of her. Brooke is ever-gracious toward the vile family that doesn't appreciate it. Snap! I'm so glad Rick put Ugly and Lips in their place. Like this vile shrew actually cares about Fang herself. Fang is pretending to like her because she's not Brooke, and Macy is such a pathetic bitch, she laps it right up and thinks that the old bag's "friendship" is sincere. As for Brooke "torturing poor Fang for 20 years," it's the other way around. Too bad she didn't get all the way to her and slap her hateful, bitchy face. That is only the millionth time the drunk, smelly skank had tried to pick a fight with her and then blamed it all on her. I like how protective Bridget and Rick are of their mother in this fic. Where should we start, Lips? This cow is so full of her own unearned righteousness that she truly does not see the path of destruction she left in her wake. Hated to admit it, my ass. And no, Lips, everything was fine until your shrewish sister-in-law opened her nasty mouth. But like all the other Horrorster wife-hags, Lips blames Brooke, deliberately ignoring the real culprit. No, your problem is that your dumb husband loves Brooke and married you on the rebound because of the stunt Lips and Ugly pulled. And the fact that you're a drunken, crazy shrew. <snip> Good for Brooke. I hate how Lips pretends she is the voice of reason, then acts all self-righteous toward Brooke, as if Brooke caused all this. No, Lips, you and your creep of a husband caused all this, because you couldn't mind your own business.
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Post by GIOVANNA on Aug 22, 2012 16:38:21 GMT -5
Re-reading this part reminded me, again, exactly why I loathed that hateful shrew Macy...and also reminded me of exactly why I loathe that hypocritical pseudo-saint, Lips. Brooke has brought Rick and Bridget to support their father at the hospital, and Macy decides to use Fang's shooting as an excuse to get in Brooke's face: Macy, who had been doing a slow burn, spoke up in irritation. "Okay, Brooke! You've done your good deed for the day. Don't you think you should LEAVE now?" Who died and made her queen? She is such a nasty guttersnipe. I wish someone would slap her bitchy face. Go Rick! I like how he talks about Macy as if she isn't in the room, thus showing her exactly what he thinks of her. Brooke is ever-gracious toward the vile family that doesn't appreciate it. Snap! I'm so glad Rick put Ugly and Lips in their place. Like this vile shrew actually cares about Fang herself. Fang is pretending to like her because she's not Brooke, and Macy is such a pathetic bitch, she laps it right up and thinks that the old bag's "friendship" is sincere. As for Brooke "torturing poor Fang for 20 years," it's the other way around. Too bad she didn't get all the way to her and slap her hateful, bitchy face. That is only the millionth time the drunk, smelly skank had tried to pick a fight with her and then blamed it all on her. I like how protective Bridget and Rick are of their mother in this fic. Where should we start, Lips? This cow is so full of her own unearned righteousness that she truly does not see the path of destruction she left in her wake. Hated to admit it, my ass. And no, Lips, everything was fine until your shrewish sister-in-law opened her nasty mouth. But like all the other Horrorster wife-hags, Lips blames Brooke, deliberately ignoring the real culprit. No, your problem is that your dumb husband loves Brooke and married you on the rebound because of the stunt Lips and Ugly pulled. And the fact that you're a drunken, crazy shrew. <snip> Good for Brooke. I hate how Lips pretends she is the voice of reason, then acts all self-righteous toward Brooke, as if Brooke caused all this. No, Lips, you and your creep of a husband caused all this, because you couldn't mind your own business. ITA about Macy. In this SL, I am hard-pressed to name ONE redeeming feature she has. As much as I detest Taylor, she has her moments where she is human, but not Macy. She is nasty, mean-spirited, and loves picking fights. Here they are at the hospital and she insists on bullying Brooke. In a way, I wish Macy had gone to the office and Elke had attacked her by mistake.
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