"Give me a hug" Cilla looks like she could give two shits about hugging her and Abbie wants no part of her,
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Just watched the vlog… Ummmhmmm…Cancelled OT/Tired Abbie = Get your rotund ass up to my new office and get it done sackless one…Signed: The Biggun
I'm sitting here thinking these two fouls have spent almost 200K on new vehicles in the past few years. It staggers the mind considering their income is a trendy thing. It's bleeping ridiculous.New Vlog
Always , my @WowMeowMeowWow friend!!!!Just watched the vlog… Ummmhmmm…
Mamas home! Take-Out, anyone?
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Who mentioned Abbie seemed much more calm and alert last night? Sounds to me like anxiety medicine can be lowered when Pig is away. Imagine that.
Welcome Home, Pig. Enjoy that orange wall in your office…lmao…and the 17 lights to try and make you look like…whale…less like tit. Good luck!
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P seriously looks 9 months pregnant here."Give me a hug" Cilla looks like she could give two shits about hugging her and Abbie wants no part of her,
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I’d like to think it is my psychic ability, but the reality is they are just so predictable. I wonder if he ever reads tattle prior to a vlog release and is like…”tit…that is in tonights vlog!”Always , my @WowMeowMeowWow friend!!!!
Edited to add: Did they just let Sandy wander in the street when greeting Cilla’s on her return home? Abbie was pushing her mother away…get the hint, Cilla!
@JunoandMayaMy kiddo can only tolerate chaos for so long and then he needs a quiet haven. He does like to go places, but in small spurts. I'd honestly love to see A&P handle taking him out anywhere....lol. It would be quite comical to see Asa's wide ass sprint after him. And I do mean SPRINT.
All that BS about Abbie loving the car... I'm sure that was a set up with promises to eat somewhere.. and possibly donuts or candy in the car. Abbie does not care what car she is in..she just wants to go to get something to eat. I think they went with the Abbie is so excited about the car narrative so the humps won't start being aware of all the money they are spending on expensive cars for the Pig. Pig saying.. oh sweet girl.. I'm so glad you like the car.I'm sitting here thinking these two fouls have spent almost 200K on new vehicles in the past few years. It staggers the mind considering their income is a trendy thing. It's bleeping ridiculous.
Maybe I'm a weirdo, but I keep my cars FOREVER. I always buy a good looking, new model but previously owned car and save huge that way. I have a 2000 Miata that I bought in 2002 and a 2015 Audi A5 that I bought in 2019. The Audi replaced my 2003 Acura RSX that could have gone longer, but the Audi was a good price and a stick shift, which is rare to find. I'll never understand the waste of constantly buying brand new cars. It's financial madness.I'm sitting here thinking these two fouls have spent almost 200K on new vehicles in the past few years. It staggers the mind considering their income is a trendy thing. It's bleeping ridiculous.
Imagine the state of Pig's car she traded in.. the frame is probably bent from all the weight on one side. Not sure how often Abbie is in her car but I imagine the back seat has been destroyed.. I wonder if it had a stench to it.So they said they traded in her car for basically full value and put that towards her new vehicle but in the vlog today they were “selling” her car even though she already had her new one and was in Georgia. Whenever i traded in my car to put towards a new one the dealership didnt let me keep it for a few days it was a then and there situation. Also when assa says she hasnt ran in years…she literally ran from them at the rv park to “join the parade”…hes such a loser and always needing to be the best “i dont know how he doesnt see me im in the biggest blackest truck on the road”…okay then mr im compensating for everything i am not also i would pay good money to watch assa try and climb in and out of his truck like the toddler man he is hahaha
I just started following them, thank you! Big Dude’s mom and stepdad are my age. I don’t see how they can do it. They seem like genuine, good people.@JunoandMaya
I saw your post about your son not wanting to participate in the Friday school activities, but your plan to do arts and crafts at home is a brilliant one! I can't wait to see some of his projects!! You're a great mom!!
Have you ever seen this family on FB "The Big Dude: Life with Autism After 40"? Their intro page says "This is the story of the Big Dude, a 6 foot, 5 inch tall nonverbal ASD adult, and his Mom and Dad."
I've been doing a deep dive into this family and their experiences/challenges with their now older adult son who was diagnosed around the time he was 3 or so. I started at the beginning of their FB posts and have been slowly reading to get to the present day. It's fascinating to read, as they are brutally honest and real, without going about things like ASSa and Big P do in terms of exploiting him.
I happened upon a post in which they answered questions that some parents had about potty training, specifically poop training. A dignified and factual answer was given and many other parents joined in asking questions or sharing their experiences. Again, not to exploit any of their young or grown children but to offer suggestions or techniques that worked or did not work, etc. It was my first time there, so I may have been surrounded by Humpers for all I know, but the back and forth seemed more logical and organized than anything I've seen from the FA Humpers.
I have not looked them up beyond FB, so if they are like A&P in terms of collecting money, etc, I'm not aware of that at this point. They appear to love their son and have always done what is best for him, and that included the heartwrenching decision to place him in a group home when he was 18, which was not an easy decision. He was 6'5 and became stronger and more violent at times than they were capable of handling. This became a problem at school and at home. Comparing them to Big P and ASSa is like comparing apples to oranges, with ASSa and Big P being the rotten apples.
The mom and dad take turns posting and admit this is not the life they expected when he was born, but how they are doing all they can to make the life he has the best. That reminded me of you and many of the other moms/dads who are living with this and making sure your children, for all of their lives live the best lives possible. I was half asleep last night trying to stay away while reading and I believe they referred to him as their 6'5 forever 3-year-old man child, (or something like that) They truly accept him for who he is, unlike ASSa and Big P.
The place he lives in is mentioned as well. His daily caregivers noticed him acting odd and they pursued it to figure out why he was acting out and what was causing it, and eventually found out he had some serious life-threatening medical issues that required surgery recently. This made me think of ASSa and Big P and how if Abbie were truly sick or had something so severe or life-threatening, how would they even know, since they don't even try with her?
He has a stable routine, a life he appears to be thriving at in his group home, and also gets to visit and stay with his parents often. He has structure, a routine, and love in both of his homes and his life seems better for it. Despite making the hard choice years ago, their son has adapted well. The parents still have a hard time with him not being at home and I found myself tearing up while reading some of their words. I cannot imagine how difficult that must be, because no matter how old he gets, in their eyes and heart, he will always be their little boy 3-year-old boy.
Now after saying all of that, I hope that when I eventually finish reading the rest of their FB posts they remain as awesome as I think they are at this moment!! Admittedly, I was a Big P and ASSa fan until the 'other daughter' video came out and I migrated over here on Feb 19, 2020, but I saw the light almost 3 years ago!!
Thank goodness for Tattle!!
@JunoandMaya
I saw your post about your son not wanting to participate in the Friday school activities, but your plan to do arts and crafts at home is a brilliant one! I can't wait to see some of his projects!! You're a great mom!!
Have you ever seen this family on FB "The Big Dude: Life with Autism After 40"? Their intro page says "This is the story of the Big Dude, a 6 foot, 5 inch tall nonverbal ASD adult, and his Mom and Dad."
I've been doing a deep dive into this family and their experiences/challenges with their now older adult son who was diagnosed around the time he was 3 or so. I started at the beginning of their FB posts and have been slowly reading to get to the present day. It's fascinating to read, as they are brutally honest and real, without going about things like ASSa and Big P do in terms of exploiting him.
I happened upon a post in which they answered questions that some parents had about potty training, specifically poop training. A dignified and factual answer was given and many other parents joined in asking questions or sharing their experiences. Again, not to exploit any of their young or grown children but to offer suggestions or techniques that worked or did not work, etc. It was my first time there, so I may have been surrounded by Humpers for all I know, but the back and forth seemed more logical and organized than anything I've seen from the FA Humpers.
I have not looked them up beyond FB, so if they are like A&P in terms of collecting money, etc, I'm not aware of that at this point. They appear to love their son and have always done what is best for him, and that included the heartwrenching decision to place him in a group home when he was 18, which was not an easy decision. He was 6'5 and became stronger and more violent at times than they were capable of handling. This became a problem at school and at home. Comparing them to Big P and ASSa is like comparing apples to oranges, with ASSa and Big P being the rotten apples.
The mom and dad take turns posting and admit this is not the life they expected when he was born, but how they are doing all they can to make the life he has the best. That reminded me of you and many of the other moms/dads who are living with this and making sure your children, for all of their lives live the best lives possible. I was half asleep last night trying to stay away while reading and I believe they referred to him as their 6'5 forever 3-year-old man child, (or something like that) They truly accept him for who he is, unlike ASSa and Big P.
The place he lives in is mentioned as well. His daily caregivers noticed him acting odd and they pursued it to figure out why he was acting out and what was causing it, and eventually found out he had some serious life-threatening medical issues that required surgery recently. This made me think of ASSa and Big P and how if Abbie were truly sick or had something so severe or life-threatening, how would they even know, since they don't even try with her?
He has a stable routine, a life he appears to be thriving at in his group home, and also gets to visit and stay with his parents often. He has structure, a routine, and love in both of his homes and his life seems better for it. Despite making the hard choice years ago, their son has adapted well. The parents still have a hard time with him not being at home and I found myself tearing up while reading some of their words. I cannot imagine how difficult that must be, because no matter how old he gets, in their eyes and heart, he will always be their little boy 3-year-old boy.
Now after saying all of that, I hope that when I eventually finish reading the rest of their FB posts they remain as awesome as I think they are at this moment!! Admittedly, I was a Big P and ASSa fan until the 'other daughter' video came out and I migrated over here on Feb 19, 2020, but I saw the light almost 3 years ago!!
Thank goodness for Tattle!!
Her low hanging gunt made an appearance.P seriously looks 9 months pregnant here.
With quintuplets.P seriously looks 9 months pregnant here.