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Extreme Makeover: Home Edition
Is anyone watching tonight's show?
It features the Anderson family in South Central Los Angeles. Rodney Anderson, college basketball student, shot 4 times by a gang member and it was mistaken identity. He is paralyzed. Seeing the home they have lived in for the last 4 years is very very sad. :( There is about 7 or 8 people living in this house with one bathroom that has no sink. Yes, I have already shed my tears. |
Oooh thanks for reminding folks. I'll tune in now...
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Hmmm, doesn't seem like they'll complete TWO homes in 6 days, especially with the unexpected problems, but we shall see....
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I've got it recording on Tivo right now. I'm going to watch and I'll get back to you!:)
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I love this show so much. I cannot believe Tracey is in the freaking Bahamas. :eek: |
Yay Rodney!
I am loving this episode, and I can't stop crying. That was so awesome that they retired Rodney's jersey. I hope that they give him a wheel-chair accessible vehicle, so that he can get out and attend some of the games in person. I can't wait to see how the 2 houses come out.
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It sounds like they are going to make it so Rodney is more self-sufficient. At the beginning of the show, they mentioned how his sister Gloria helps him bathe everyday. I know that has to be bad for her back especially sleeping on a floor everyday with no mattress for about 4 years. This show makes you really count all of your blessings. |
Oh my goodness, yes, this definitely has me counting my blessings. I lost it when Courtney said "I finally have a bed."
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I lost it once I heard the choir singing. My brother called so I missed them playing the tape of the 911 call. Ty really outdid himself tonight with the engagement ring AND the wedding!! :D :cool: |
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I am so thankful for all that I have! I am also thankful for strong people like Rodney and his family. Everytime I watch this show I cry and my heart aches to do more for the community.
There is absolutely nothing wrong with taking 8 days to build 2 houses! I am so thankful... so very, very thankful:) |
I'm sorry I missed this episode. Normally I watch, but was busy. There's not a time I watch EM:HE and didn't cry.
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When Ty gave them the wedding, I was crying even more. :D I am so happy for Rodney and Monique.
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A wedding??? I had to leave while they were showing them their new house, so I was able to see the ring that was given. But they actually got married on the SPOT! Oh my goodness....they really did out do themselves! WOW!
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Fans of Reality TV.com
I got this from FORT:
In March 2000, Rodney Anderson of South Central Los Angeles was on his way to the NBA and a degree in social work, thanks to a full basketball scholarship from California State University at Fullerton (CSUF). On a rare day off from practice, he came home to have dinner with his family. Afterwards, he went for a walk -- the last time he would do so. Gang members approached Rodney and shot him in the back, thinking he was a rival gang member, leaving him paralyzed from the waist down, with little movement in his arms. Since the accident, it has been a constant struggle for Rodney and his family. His mother, Martha, had to quit her job and his sister, Glenda, moved into the small, dilapidated house in order to care for Rodney, who is now 22 years old. A year to the day of Rodney's accident, his father, Joe, was involved in a car accident and had to have three toes amputated. During his recovery period, the family was in dire financial need. With assistance from the state of California and former assemblyman Carl Washington, a contractor was hired to begin work on the Anderson home to make it wheelchair-accessible for Rodney. But the contractor never returned to complete the job and left were gaping holes where there should have been walls, leaving the house exposed to the elements and making it almost completely uninhabitable. Rodney was restricted to two rooms in the house, which included the dining room that had been converted into his bedroom. The three-bedroom, one-bath house, which was built in 1911 and is 1424 sq. feet, was in such bad shape that the living room ceiling was on the verge of collapsing and the floorboards couldn't bear the weight of Rodney's wheelchair. Last year, Rodney proposed to Monique Allen, his girlfriend for the past five years. Since Rodney's accident, they haven't been able to be alone much and they miss taking long walks on the beach. Rodney is an honor student at CSUF and attends classes and basketball games in a wheelchair. While Rodney and his fiancee Monique, along with his parents, sister Glenda and her three children, Mellone, 19, Louis, 16 and 12-year-old Cordney, went on vacation to the Atlantis Resort on Paradise Island in the Bahamas, CSUF held a special campus event where Rodney's basketball number was retired. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ I will definitely watch How'd They Do That tonight! |
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