Does anyone think she's also on pain meds? Her and Assman both seem to have runny noses.She looks like what my grandfather would have called "3 sheets to the wind".
I hate to say this and in no way am I defending P but she is going to crack sooner rather than later. She needs help but doesn't seem like the type to get it. She already seems to have 3 addictions with eating, shopping and now drinking. I'm not saying she's a raging alcoholic but we are seeing more and more evidence of both her and A drinking since lockdown.
I don't believe a word that comes out of her lispy mouth.
I didn’t want to say it but I do believe she has a pill addiction. If you go back in the old house she was always popping pills in her mouth. I think she might be low on supply and that’s why the drinking has increased.Does anyone think she's also on pain meds? Her and Assman both seem to have runny noses.
Dayyyyym!!!spot on!!! Barney Rubble should come to the darkside
I think it’s tomorrow Vlog timeTrying to catch up on threads and watch the vlogs...but does anyone know if the graduation drive-by happened? Just picturing that heifer with her tiara waving like Miss America and squealing "I'm so excited!".
OMG if I was Isaiah I’d be mortifiedI think it’s tomorrow Vlog time View attachment 140653
If it did, I bet not very msny drove by and Pig was too embarrassed to post it after she begged people to drive by.Trying to catch up on threads and watch the vlogs...but does anyone know if the graduation drive-by happened? Just picturing that heifer with her tiara waving like Miss America and squealing "I'm so excited!".
I was just about to write that lolOMG if I was Isaiah I’d be mortified
It wouldnt be so bad if she was doing it for him, and not herself. She really wants to remind people he is "gifted" and "successful".....meaning SHE was successful.OMG if I was Isaiah I’d be mortified
She was successful at getting to over 400lbs.It wouldnt be so bad if she was doing it for him, and not herself. She really wants to remind people he is "gifted" and "successful".....meaning SHE was successful.
Cheap Graphic tee’s 2 sizes too small. Looking atShe was successful at getting to over 400lbs.
Maybe I'll call the sign company and have a few signs delivered to her yard!!
I agree 100%.it scares me so much that there's not a fence on that pool. in australia there are rules: there must be a fence around ANY in ground pool most above ground pools and even inflatable pools over a certain size, it must be AT LEAST 1.2 metres tall, pretty sure there's a maximum gap height between the ground and base of the fence and there are lock requirements. we know that even children that know how to swim can get into pools and drown. we know that pets can get into pools and drown. we know that even the most well-intentioned of parents can look away for a minute, get distracted, leave the door unlocked. abbie is a child. she jumps in the pool constantly, clothed or otherwise. the fact that there is no pool fencing, no safety gate, no CPR guidelines stuck to the fence (i swear every aussie pool has that one step-by-step CPR sign) is genuinely terrifying. no parent thinks their kid is gonna drown. most kids here are decent swimmers by the time they start school, and if not there are government funded programs to teach those that can't yet. i know that most of cilla and asa's anxiety about abbie drowning was alleviated when cilla and her mum taught her how to swim, but so many things can go wrong in the water. its a bit disturbing when they laugh about abbie jumping in the pool with no boundaries or rules. yeah, its your house and 'her' pool, and yeah you're watching. but all it takes is one time when you're not for something to go wrong.
maybe i'm just overreacting from years of swimsafe commercials, but i'd say i've seen enough stories of kids drowning on the news to be concerned. i just hope that maybe there are some boundaries established with jumping in the pool, to keep that kid safe
And the sign should have a donut for each zero. Lol.She was successful at getting to over 400lbs.
Maybe I'll call the sign company and have a few signs delivered to her yard!!
Not overreacting at all. Growing up a family that was friends of ours had 14yr old son who was a good swimmer. He was alone, went to jump in, his foot slipped on the edge, banged his head and drowned. It only takes seconds for something unexpected to happen.it scares me so much that there's not a fence on that pool. in australia there are rules: there must be a fence around ANY in ground pool most above ground pools and even inflatable pools over a certain size, it must be AT LEAST 1.2 metres tall, pretty sure there's a maximum gap height between the ground and base of the fence and there are lock requirements. we know that even children that know how to swim can get into pools and drown. we know that pets can get into pools and drown. we know that even the most well-intentioned of parents can look away for a minute, get distracted, leave the door unlocked. abbie is a child. she jumps in the pool constantly, clothed or otherwise. the fact that there is no pool fencing, no safety gate, no CPR guidelines stuck to the fence (i swear every aussie pool has that one step-by-step CPR sign) is genuinely terrifying. no parent thinks their kid is gonna drown. most kids here are decent swimmers by the time they start school, and if not there are government funded programs to teach those that can't yet. i know that most of cilla and asa's anxiety about abbie drowning was alleviated when cilla and her mum taught her how to swim, but so many things can go wrong in the water. its a bit disturbing when they laugh about abbie jumping in the pool with no boundaries or rules. yeah, its your house and 'her' pool, and yeah you're watching. but all it takes is one time when you're not for something to go wrong.
maybe i'm just overreacting from years of swimsafe commercials, but i'd say i've seen enough stories of kids drowning on the news to be concerned. i just hope that maybe there are some boundaries established with jumping in the pool, to keep that kid safe
There are rules in Florida. They have a barrier fence around the pool, well really the backyard. If you have smaller children they require another fence around the actual pool. Here is the code rules:it scares me so much that there's not a fence on that pool. in australia there are rules: there must be a fence around ANY in ground pool most above ground pools and even inflatable pools over a certain size, it must be AT LEAST 1.2 metres tall, pretty sure there's a maximum gap height between the ground and base of the fence and there are lock requirements. we know that even children that know how to swim can get into pools and drown. we know that pets can get into pools and drown. we know that even the most well-intentioned of parents can look away for a minute, get distracted, leave the door unlocked. abbie is a child. she jumps in the pool constantly, clothed or otherwise. the fact that there is no pool fencing, no safety gate, no CPR guidelines stuck to the fence (i swear every aussie pool has that one step-by-step CPR sign) is genuinely terrifying. no parent thinks their kid is gonna drown. most kids here are decent swimmers by the time they start school, and if not there are government funded programs to teach those that can't yet. i know that most of cilla and asa's anxiety about abbie drowning was alleviated when cilla and her mum taught her how to swim, but so many things can go wrong in the water. its a bit disturbing when they laugh about abbie jumping in the pool with no boundaries or rules. yeah, its your house and 'her' pool, and yeah you're watching. but all it takes is one time when you're not for something to go wrong.
maybe i'm just overreacting from years of swimsafe commercials, but i'd say i've seen enough stories of kids drowning on the news to be concerned. i just hope that maybe there are some boundaries established with jumping in the pool, to keep that kid safe
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