Good lord Sage really dislikes her, for the sake of his mental health first and foremost and your false "good mum" narrative keep him away from the "camera" !
Acourse I farken know what Anzac stands for, Arnotts sent me a whole bloody pack a few years ago *giggle* I was gonna do a prize and give them to a follower but I ate them all *crazy laugh* c'mon, I had no Cheezels in tha house an' a girls gotta eat *giggle* but yeah so Anzac is a biskut and if ya go ta page 90 of mah book Confidunce in the Kitchen, there's a really good recipe thatshe wouldn't know what it stands for
That’s what I thought too she’s not that far from there but then she wouldn’t be able to film or talk the narac. If anyone should be grateful to live in this country it should be this cow think she’s told us plenty of times about her mum fleeing her country. “Lest we forget”If she's up so early why not go to the dawn service instead of pointing out hot air balloons like an over inflated baboon
OMG that poor boy looked spentJust because you might be "allowed" to film the children for XYZ amount of time, doesn't mean you should. Read the room LL. Sage is clearly uncomfortable with the camera all up in his face while he holds your tit at the market, and all he wants at the cafe is a bit of brekky before he plays footy.
RightShe reflected on ANZAC during her walk, um OK, yeah right. Liar, Liar pants on fire.
Yep, me tooHer stories are sooo glitchy for me. Initially, the stories at the market with S cut off. Just went and rewatched and now I can see the man cave stories. Does this happen to anyone else?