It's funny how Betty never went back to finish her high school education. She attracted men with money due to looks. She is intelligent and she had a way with men.
it would be nice if the damned volume would be higher so i could laugh along with the poor acting and even sillier situations the characters get themselves into....it's tough to hear it though.
A vi#it, a visitation the consideration for some divine intervention, contact. To what effect what will our contact bring about. What will our visit Ning forth conduct and words. If we consider the divine our visit may bring a desirable outcome. Beneficial for ourself and others.🏳️🌈👍👌🏾🦹🏾♂️🧕🏿
Rodney seems to only want what he doesn’t have.
True
It's fun to watch how Betty deals with Leslie; looks like she and his late wife Catherine had more in common than they thought!
I love Betty, she ain't no dummy.... that's for sure.😂
Ain't that the truth
What a filthy-minded detective.
Modguy..now I understand the remark that Les made in an earlier episode to the effect We agreed never to talk about it.
It's funny how Betty never went back to finish her high school education. She attracted men with money due to looks. She is intelligent and she had a way with men.
Yes she does
it would be nice if the damned volume would be higher so i could laugh along with the poor acting and even sillier situations the characters get themselves into....it's tough to hear it though.
The volume is just fine for me. If you think the acting and writing is so poor, why do you bother to watch?
@@suki44883 I heat it loud and clear on my phone.
A vi#it, a visitation the consideration for some divine intervention, contact. To what effect what will our contact bring about. What will our visit Ning forth conduct and words. If we consider the divine our visit may bring a desirable outcome. Beneficial for ourself and others.🏳️🌈👍👌🏾🦹🏾♂️🧕🏿
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