Sorry to burst any bubbles, Miss Piggy was spotted on her exercise bikeAnyone seen Assssa running lately?
Anyone seen the ol' treadmill lately?
Anyone catch a glimpse of the Peloton yer?
Sorry to burst any bubbles, Miss Piggy was spotted on her exercise bikeAnyone seen Assssa running lately?
Anyone seen the ol' treadmill lately?
Anyone catch a glimpse of the Peloton yer?
This is pure gold.until the power steering returns from seeing her parents
Yep, they had to order it from tractor supply.Probably waiting for a big butt seat to arrive that they had to order in order for pigcilla to ride it.
And having the laundry downstairs, that in itself sucks! Old house stuff I guess.Imagine having a house that massive and expensive but getting stuck with an ugly little cramped master bedroom with a bathroom that's really the size of a half bath. I get claustrophobic every time they're in there.
I think that must have been the things like the extra pedals and shoes they ordered. The bike itself is delivered and set up by them.That Peloton is like my personal bigfoot.
I know its there. I saw the boxes last week.
I scan every nook and cranny in every vlog.
I cant wait to see P's fat ass swallow that seat.
Not defending him, but I think they added a hook at the top of the door that we wouldn’t have heard. Pretty sure they taught her how to open that door for some reason.Am I tripping or did he lock the door when he let Sandy in and then at the end of the vlog when Abbie jumped in the pool, he says "I left the door unlocked. You guys saw it when I let Sandy in."...
I went back and watched again, I definitely heard the sound of the door lock when he let Sandy in. He needs to lay off the drinking a bit... he's starting to imagine things.
I agree with you on the pool scene - staged as hell.Yep, they had to order it from tractor supply.
I think the escape to the pool was totally staged as well. the flogs are so boring lately, they need content.
Barney Rubble is the best!!!!
I live in the U.K. what do you mean by laundry downstairs ? Also your houses tend to be a lot bigger than ours and most of ours are two storey.And having the laundry downstairs, that in itself sucks! Old house stuff I guess.
Wouldn't you love to go through their garage? So full of all the things they cannot be bothered to use...or even open.
GO BARNEY!Did some one already post this the other day? Not sure, but I thought Barney Rubble was mentioned.
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Summer's a strange one. Totally obsessed with this family..What is Summers deal? On Tik Tok when the song says “Nasty” you’re supposed to twerk on that part but she always stops and covers her face. I thought maybe it was because she found it inappropriate to do in front of Isaiah, but I was just watching a Tik Tok she did with her sister(Not on her and Isaiahs page) and she did the same thing on that part. Is there like a FatheringAutism clause that says she can’t do anything but act like a giggling pre teen?
New 2 story homes are increasingly featuring upstairs laundry near the bedrooms and if someone remodels an older home, this is often one of the upgrades made.I live in the U.K. what do you mean by laundry downstairs ? Also your houses tend to be a lot bigger than ours and most of ours are two storey.
I think that bed withthe posts is relatively new. I think they had a regular old bed even when they 1st moved. Kinda surprising they didnt brag about getting it when they did..Imagine having a house that massive and expensive but getting stuck with an ugly little cramped master bedroom with a bathroom that's really the size of a half bath. I get claustrophobic every time they're in there.
Trust fund for daughter #1
How would they know about a trust fund through lawyers .
In New Zealand, we tend to have a seperate laundry room, with sink, room for an ironing board etc, or downstairs in the garage.I live in the U.K. what do you mean by laundry downstairs ? Also your houses tend to be a lot bigger than ours and most of ours are two storey.
my laundry set up is in my garage. the people who previously lived there couldn't get up and down the basement stairs so the washer and dryer were put in the garage. its convenient for us but eventually we'll relocate them back to the basementNew 2 story homes are increasingly featuring upstairs laundry near the bedrooms and if someone remodels an older home, this is often one of the upgrades made.
YES!... In addition the house had terrible closet storage space and absolutely zero yard space for two large breed dogs to be comfy in. I personally think it is a very odd layout, quite "rambling," and because of its age will take LOTS of maintenance over the years. There are also many entrances/exits from one end to the other, which screams of huge security issues for a couple with a profoundly IDD/autistic daughter who has had elopement issues in the past. If she escaped from the front entrance there is no way they would hear her from back, and vice versa. I can't even go there on the safety hazard presented by the pool. Abbie is one open lock away from jumping in and drowning, and A & P have put ZERO thought into incorporating measures for her safety. On the other hand, the property DOES have a huge magnolia tree in the front and we all know that P always wanted a magnolia tree!Imagine having a house that massive and expensive but getting stuck with an ugly little cramped master bedroom with a bathroom that's really the size of a half bath. I get claustrophobic every time they're in there.
I think the areas they use as the tv/living room and mud room and also the office were added on to the house after it was built and that gives it the very strange layout. Nothing they ever said, it just looks like that to me.YES!... In addition the house had terrible closet storage space and absolutely zero yard space for two large breed dogs to be comfy in. I personally think it is a very odd layout, quite "rambling," and because of its age will take LOTS of maintenance over the years. There are also many entrances/exits from one end to the other, which screams of huge security issues for a couple with a profoundly IDD/autistic daughter who has had elopement issues in the past. If she escaped from the front entrance there is no way they would hear her from back, and vice versa. I can't even go there on the safety hazard presented by the pool. Abbie is one open lock away from jumping in and drowning, and A & P have put ZERO thought into incorporating measures for her safety. On the other hand, the property DOES have a huge magnolia tree in the front and we all know that P always wanted a magnolia tree!
I think it’s a personal preference really. Our house has hookups in the garage, the basement and upstairs with the bedrooms. (But the previous owners did a lot of other strange things, too. )my laundry set up is in my garage. the people who previously lived there couldn't get up and down the basement stairs so the washer and dryer were put in the garage. its convenient for us but eventually we'll relocate them back to the basement
Thanks for posting this video. I stand corrected in my post when I stated that they have taken zero measures for pool access safety. I just hope what they have in place is enough. I can't help but reflect on what just happened in the last week. P & A had all those safety precautions in place for the doors to the pool, but Abbie STILL managed to elope out of the door...to the pool...at night. I taught Prek ESE and Abbie brings to mind the development of young toddlers...on one day they seem not to have any interest in opening doors, accessing cabinets, or managing stairs. Suddenly, the next day they have a new found awareness of opening that door, accessing that cabinet, and you suddenly find them at the top of the stairs staring down at you. I wonder if in a way this is what happens with Abbie, too. It must be a tremendous challenge, that never ends, to keep up with her impulsivity and the changes in her interest patterns.They talk about exterior doors at around the 3:55 mark.
They talk about the pool starting around the 8:09 mark.
You can watch the whole vid to hear what they do for other safety issues.