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'Real Housewives of New York City' recap, By invitation only

June 26, 2012|By Jaclyn Peiser

To top it all off, Ramona said Heather was fake and insincere. Heather smartly points out that if she did invite Ramona than she would be exactly what Ramona accuses her of being since she truly doesn't see a connection with her. Why can't a girl just have fun on a trip and not worry about some petty drama? Amen, Heather.

Ramona: I'm obviously saving the best for last. Ramona, as Heather keenly put it, has a borderline personality -- one second she is happy and the next she is mad. At this point, Ramona is doing whatever she can to either get Heather to invite her to London or get others to talk about Heather.

Ramona loved that Aviva and Carole acknowledged that Heather talks a lot. The difference is, however, that they didn't bring it up to her during one of the first time they met. 

Next, Ramona does whatever she can to give Heather the hint that she wants to be invited. At Sonja's party she blatantly brings up that she likes to invite everyone to everything as to not leave anyone out. She thinks she is being subtle about the whole thing (Yeah right -- Heather just didn't want to give her the satisfaction by acknowledging it).

Then, Ramona goes to Sonja to try and get her on her side. Instead, Sonja tells her what she doesn't want to hear and so Ramona decides to leave. I felt bad for Sonja since her supposed best friend decided to ditch her party because of some dumb trip. She even tells Sonja "You are disappointing me as a friend." Don’t be so threatened Ramona; Sonja is her own person and can be friends with anyone she wants.

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