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Esteemed Contributor
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Well, Poodle passed his lie detector test with no deception at all.

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Uncle Poodle has removed all his Facebook postings relating to the whole sordid affair and will just continue his usual FB postings. Everything else is gone except his one post where he says he is not going to talk about it anymore.

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On 11/19/2014 KittyLouWhoToo said:

Mama Boo Boo should take a polygraph.

Uncle Poodle (I half expected to see him with poodle hair - having never seen or heard of him before this interview) seemed very credible and he passed the polygraph with flying colors.

This is exactly what my husband said; she should be forced to take one. Either take the polygraph or the kids are taken away. No choice IMO.

We saw the interview with Poodle (although I don't know why he's called that name) and IMO, he was very credible.

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I don't think she can be forced to take the test because so far, she hasn't done anything illegal (I don't think).......Those tests, even though they are helpful, aren't recognized in court, so what would be the purpose. She would only say "I was telling the truth".......JMO

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I've never seen the show, but I have seen blips on the entertainment shows. She is totally disgusting and seems moronic. I don't know how people like that get on TV. I can't believe people watch them.

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On 11/19/2014 Ford1224 said:

I've never seen the show, but I have seen blips on the entertainment shows. She is totally disgusting and seems moronic. I don't know how people like that get on TV. I can't believe people watch them.

Ford, I've never watched the show and had no interest in it from the previews I've seen. We happened to see her on Dr. Phil. I've often wondered how they ended up getting this show, but then again, there's a lot of reality shows I wonder about.

I just feel for those children.

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The polygraph won't hold up in court but I'd love to see her pass one. I feel sorry for the daughter that got molested. It's a good thing she's away from all of them. I hope she continues to stay away. I believe she's in another state.

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Well, I did watch the show sometimes (I had seen Alana on Toddler and Tiaras), and they seemed harmless enough, although eccentric, at least as depicted on TV anyway.

Obviously, that was not the case. Very disgusting.

I do feel bad for Alana.

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I did watch the show from time to time. Like others I thought they were slightly eccentric but good hearted country folk. This mess has nothing to do with being eccentric, country or Southern. This is just an ignorant woman in denial and she's putting her youngest at risk. Disgusting and I think she should lose custody.

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One of the (many) weird things about this bunch is that you didn't even have to watch one second of their show to know just about everything about them - well, that which was going to be on the show anyway.

I remember before the first season when they were showing previews every 5 seconds on that channel. So if you were watching a show on that channel and didn't grab the remote to FF through the commercial segments fast enough you got a heapin' helpin' of the whole family.

I didn't watch the show at all and I knew all (more than!) I wanted to know just from the first season previews. The preview segment would start and I think I sat there with my mouth wide open and my eyes popping out like a cartoon character before I could collect my thoughts and grab the remote to hit FF.

As to the polygraph - of course we all know it's not allowed as evidence in a court of law but I think it is still used routinely just to give the police/detective an idea of what's up with that person. Unless one is a sociopath, their test results will most likely ring pretty true, or close to it.