The Real Housewives of New York City recap: Float like a butterfly, sting like a Tinsdale
that takes place over the course of just one day because it really exemplifies how much these women can accomplish in 12 hours. Theysteal a few ears of corn, and they most definitely will not make it out alive without the editors eviscerating them in postproduction.
everything about Tinsley. She can't stand that Tinsley has been coddled her whole life, and so when Tinsley even remotely hints that she has her own struggles Dorinda loses her mind, because she doesn’t see Tinsley's struggle as equal to her own. Which is a tough way to live life! And will definitely lead to a lot of anger…
Finally, it's time to ride in a fancy van out to Weed Orchards & Winery. Everyone has found out throughthat Dorinda broke up with John, so Luann wanted to put together a pleasant little day for her. In her testimonial, Sonja says, "I'm excited to be with the girls, but I'm not really excited to drink more wine; I would just like to have fun, maybe have a little cider, and enjoy the outdoors.
Tinsley storms off crying, and Luann tries to comfort her by telling her that when people attack Barack Obama, he wins by staying very quiet and calm. This episode is absolutely bananas.
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