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<title>HGTV Design Star : Dooce&#039;s Recap: Does Anyone Have a Tomato I Can Throw?</title>
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<description>Looking forward to Dan&amp;#039;s online show.  I loved the photos of his designs.  No problem watching him either.____The judges got it right.  Emily&amp;#039;s designs were polished, visually rich,  and cohesive.  Your eye can easily travel through the elements in the rooms as it should through a painting.  She managed her helpers and her resources well and with assuredness.  She was in her elemet and not once did she say she was &amp;quot;exhausted&amp;quot;.   She has an approachable, eclectic, almost flower child vibe that I enjoy.  Michael, on the other hand, was like watching an ADHD child.  Or an old Jerry Lewis movie.  Entertaining, but ultimately REALLY annoying.  He had some good moments.  I may put on a disguise and buy some plaster angels.  Or maybe not.____Finally, Antonio.  Love him and even more love the fact that he&amp;#039;s using local artists to create one of a kind designs.  No Home Goods Store manufactured cra - uh, stuff - that has no meaning or significance.  It&amp;#039;s a fun, creative, off the wall show and I love the characters and the places it takes you to.  He&amp;#039;s helping small businesses bring in customers and thereby survive.  Pretty impressive. </description>
<pubDate>Thu, 26 Aug 2010 00:45:14 +0000</pubDate>
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