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Home » Arts & Social Life, Film, Home Design, Shopping & Style Submitted by HH insider on May 16, 2012 – 12:54 pm No Comment The Hamptons are quite familiar with revenge but mostly as a dish best served cold.  While the hugely successful series “Revenge” on ABC is supposedly set in the Hamptons, it actually films in Manhattan Beach, California with the famous Grayson Manor and Emily’s beach house located in North Carolina.  Star Emily Van Camp who plays Emily Thorne just tweeted “Checking out the Hamptons for a photo shoot today.  There’s a first time for everything:).”  You are the most stylish bad ass in the Hamptons and you’ve never actually been here?  Let us know next time and we’ll give you the inside tour (and forget those stilettos, Hamptons gals wear wedges – you know the polo field parties and all.) Revenge was in town in the estate section of East Hampton and the Montauk docks this winter for a few shots but that’s about it.  If you are obsessed with the show and want to get a little bit closer to that high end Hamptons style, however Gilt City is running a special sale with both actual items from the set as well as items which could be found in these swanky homes.
You have Victoria Grayson’s elegant estate or Emily Thorne’s cozy chic beach house to choose from. Gilt City’s special sale has the Zentique Amelie Slipper Chair on sale for $550 from the retail $890 If you want the real deal straight from the set you can also buy the Grayson Pool house framed map of Long Island for $830 From Emily’s beach house you have a whole host of seaside chic items you can purchase. On Gilt City you can buy a Villa Home MDX Milano Pillow on sale for $48 from the original $89.99 retail. But of course the most coveted item from the set, Emily’s porch swing which was built by her father has already sold for $1200. With the second to last episode of the season airing tonight – take note of your interior design must haves.  And ABC, how about spreading some love out here in the Hamptons?  We’d love to host you.  Don’t make us mad now because you know what happens when a Hamptons girl gets a bee in her bonnet…If you dare, face heart-pounding special effects and unexpected twists at every turn as you escape the Mummy’s revenge in life-like horror.
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She recalls, "I remember one time I actually did do my makeup and everything, and my friend was like 'Oh you look so good!' And my sister's like, 'Yeah, but she's still fat.' What I hear them say is what I see. It's like your fat no matter what you do, no matter what clothes you wear, what makeup you put on. It's still the same girl that is what they tell you you are." "It breaks my heart for you," Khloe says, before offering her a tissue. "A lot of mom and daughters, their relationships are close," Ashley says. "My sister and my mom, I think they have that relationship because they're always talking about something. But I feel like with my mom, I can't have really do that." Find out how Ashley escapes from it all in the clip above.DEAR JOAN: Our beloved Toodie-Tat (my husband’s version of “Puddy Tat”) provided us with many hours of love and laughter before she crossed over the Rainbow Bridge. Our favorite story is of Toodie’s stash. When Toodie was a kitten, she picked up small objects she fancied and carried them off.
We could never find them again — flash drives, keys, pens. Then one day I noticed an edge of carpet sticking up in the hall. I looked beneath it and there was Toodie’s stash. Gleefully I confiscated the objects and ran laughing to my husband, my palm open to display our lost objects. I found Toodie’s stash!” I laughed some more and looked at Toodie, who sat glaring by my husband’s chair. All at once she jumped onto a chair and onto a table and up onto the high shelf displaying my doll collection. Deliberately she huffed over to one of my dolls and seized its dress in her teeth. She made eye contact with me again and tossed the doll onto the floor. Then, a self-satisfied look on her face, she jumped down and paraded across the room with her tail up. How did she know that those dolls belonged to me? Somehow she did, and she had the last laugh. DEAR BUNNY: If I’ve learned anything in all of these years of loving cats, is is that they always get the last word, mainly because what they do leaves us speechless.
Be thankful it was just a doll. DEAR JOAN: My 13-year-old Birman cat has had a personality change over the past 2-1/2 months when I rescued seven kittens from my neighbor’s junipers. The feral mother was feeding them, but the kittens cried during the day and into the night. We were guessing the mother stopped feeding them. Finally, the neighbor’s high school son and I rescued the kittens from the junipers and he fed them formula from a bottle. The kittens still meowed during the day and into the evening. They were kept in the garage with the door open. The kittens finally got adopted after more than two weeks of this. After that, my cat’s voice changed. He developed a loud, obnoxious meow. My cat has started spraying inside and outside, something he has never done. He doesn’t sleep on my bed anymore, he doesn’t do other things that he used to do, and he just doesn’t act like himself. He has been neutered and is an indoor/outdoor cat, but is inside at night.
I’m just guessing the kittens had something to do with my cat’s behavior but I don’t really know, and I sure would like your opinion. Gloria Ettling, El Sobrante DEAR GLORIA: It could be related to the kittens. Their crying probably caused him some stress, and I’m sure he didn’t appreciate all the attention they were getting from you. However, I’m more concerned that his behavior change has less to do with the kittens and more to do with being ill. I’d suggest you get him to a veterinarian as soon as you can for a checkup. The primary reason for a cat’s sudden and unexplained change of attitude is illness. Because the kittens were strays, they may have had a variety of feline illnesses that could have been passed on to your cat. Your cat also is getting up there in years, and he could be suffering from an assortment of age-related illnesses. The spraying could indicate a urinary tract infection. By having him examined by your vet, you’ll know for certain what’s going on and can treat any medical issues.