The Housewives are in Ireland. So close to me and they didn’t even call!
You know, the Irish and the Italians aren’t really that dissimilar. Consider these stereotypes: predominantly Catholic, know how to hold a grudge, hate the English, are known for their skill at cursing, and have all sorts of weird superstitions. Oh, and they are both hopelessly devoted to their mothers and don’t usually move out of the house until they get married. The only difference? Well, have you ever been to an Irish restaurant? I thought not.
Once the conversation turns to Laura, who is haunting this season like the spirit of a milkmaid forced into acertainly haunts this castle, the table goes into a tizzy. Danielle wants to know just what Laura said, and considering everyone rode her about the real story behind her and her brother’s bust-up, that seems like a very fair request. Jen says that “She said things that I would never repeat.” This is the problem right here.
After lunch, Danielle hits up Jennifer’s room because she needs to know what Laura said. Sis, I would have done the same, so game recognizes game. Jennifer tells her she doesn’t want to spill the gossip beans because “Something very similar was done to me last year and I don’t want to be a hypocrite.” Yeah, but even by saying she knows something, Jennifer is advertising that it will come out. Even if she doesn’t say it, one of us Bravoholics will dig it up.
That night is the big bachelorette party for Teresa in Dublin, the highlight of which was Jackie’s limerick about Jen Aydin. Teresa deserves a good time because her first bachelorette party was just seeing some male strippers in Long Island. Apparently, one of them was named. Jenf asks a benign question about why Teresa decided to add Dolores and Jennifer as bridesmaids. Oh, Jenf. There are no easy questions in this game.
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