Forgot to add this from a while back.
Is Ron drinking with a teat in that bottle?
Is Ron drinking with a teat in that bottle?
Jeeeez, have I rubbed some people up over a tongue in cheek post.I don't think this would be classed as a proper holiday. We've never done a holiday abroad like this as my kids would hate it. It would be too much for them. I think you can have equally a nice time in a villa with a pool, visiting lots of lovely local places.
Totally get your point of view especially as Hinch visited her parents at a local well known holiday camp as she said she loved doing that as a childJeeeez, have I rubbed some people up over a tongue in cheek post.
Maybe me using the word "proper" has offended people when it was never meant too.
I guess all I meant was a stereotypical British holiday, the ones you see on programmes like "Benidorm". Or, maybe these holidays are more aimed at the low social economic families, I dunno
I've never done a holiday in a villa neither but I wouldn't say I would hate it.....and I doubt the mini barmies would as well. A holiday is a holiday.
I think my main point was more about the socialising experience you get when you go on these kind of holidays. My mini barmies have still got friends from kids they met on holidays over the years which I think is nice. Especially as you learn about other cultures, hear other dialects and have a different friendship group from your home life, which again, can be a great life experience to have.
I get your point totally. I've done one villa holiday, and I hated it - the lack of social interaction, having to cook and clean after yourself (I'm not lazy, but I do like to relax on holiday!)Jeeeez, have I rubbed some people up over a tongue in cheek post.
Maybe me using the word "proper" has offended people when it was never meant too.
I guess all I meant was a stereotypical British holiday, the ones you see on programmes like "Benidorm". Or, maybe these holidays are more aimed at the low social economic families, I dunno
I've never done a holiday in a villa neither but I wouldn't say I would hate it.....and I doubt the mini barmies would as well. A holiday is a holiday.
I think my main point was more about the socialising experience you get when you go on these kind of holidays. My mini barmies have still got friends from kids they met on holidays over the years which I think is nice. Especially as you learn about other cultures, hear other dialects and have a different friendship group from your home life, which again, can be a great life experience to have.
Because she is not important, the only time they take note is when her management pay for a story. It would be working against their best interest at this stage to run a story about what a twit she is.Back to Hinch...
AWOL for the last week except for the odd vomit inducing post with stolen quotes. Still gaining between 1k and 2k followers PER DAY. Tell me you're buying bots without telling me you're buying bots
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What gets me the most is, why haven't any of the papers picked this up?? We know the arse licking articles stalk around here for TrOlL CoMmEnTs, so why do they never actually pick up on the LEGITMATE POINTS we make? It makes me feel like everyone except for us Hens have taken crazy pills!
I got what you meant! No fun new experiences for Ronald and Leonard, it’s gonna be Fiddle and everyone else sorting the kids whilst Soph acclimatises to a different sofa with the occasional pErFeCt HoLiDaY guyssssch staged photo, which is exactly what they do at homeJeeeez, have I rubbed some people up over a tongue in cheek post.
Maybe me using the word "proper" has offended people when it was never meant too.
I guess all I meant was a stereotypical British holiday, the ones you see on programmes like "Benidorm". Or, maybe these holidays are more aimed at the low social economic families, I dunno
I've never done a holiday in a villa neither but I wouldn't say I would hate it.....and I doubt the mini barmies would as well. A holiday is a holiday.
I think my main point was more about the socialising experience you get when you go on these kind of holidays. My mini barmies have still got friends from kids they met on holidays over the years which I think is nice. Especially as you learn about other cultures, hear other dialects and have a different friendship group from your home life, which again, can be a great life experience to have.
Ok, so i went and just counted so i counted i think 34 down the right hand side. You see a still of a young girl crouched and looking at camera....hope this helpsHow far down is it please? I’m just scrolling mindless sheep tit!
Yes she has said she is too famous (or Jamie did) there is no way anyone would recognise Sophie as I don’t even know the real her. Jamie just looks like every other tubby British chav man. They really aren’t as recognisable as they think and most people on hols won’t stop their sunbathing to talk to some instachavsI get your point totally. I've done one villa holiday, and I hated it - the lack of social interaction, having to cook and clean after yourself (I'm not lazy, but I do like to relax on holiday!)
I have great memories with my siblings growing up on holidays where you'd meet a family from way up north, our parents would become pally with their parents, they'd swap numbers and addresses and you'd always refer to them as "Jack and Jill from Mallorca"....
You're right, a holiday is a holiday. Maybe Sophie is too famous for an all inclusive extravaganza?
Wow she gets tagged in a lot of crap!Ok, so i went and just counted so i counted i think 34 down the right hand side. You see a still of a young girl crouched and looking at camera....hope this helps
ETA could be 32 but its there
Well, except to tell Inch to stop yelling “Ronnie Hinch!” then looking around hopefully to see if anyone would recognise them!Yes she has said she is too famous (or Jamie did) there is no way anyone would recognise Sophie as I don’t even know the real her. Jamie just looks like every other tubby British chav man. They really aren’t as recognisable as they think and most people on hols won’t stop their sunbathing to talk to some instachavs
I saw she was tagged in a pregnancy accouncment the other day. Like.....why?Wow she gets tagged in a lot of crap!
Those types of holidays are definitely aimed at people from lower socio-economic demographics but as Sophie comes from that type of background that shouldn't be an issue.Jeeeez, have I rubbed some people up over a tongue in cheek post.
I guess all I meant was a stereotypical British holiday, the ones you see on programmes like "Benidorm". Or, maybe these holidays are more aimed at the low social economic families, I dunno
I've never done a holiday in a villa neither but I wouldn't say I would hate it.....and I doubt the mini barmies would as well. A holiday is a holiday.
I think my main point was more about the socialising experience you get when you go on these kind of holidays. My mini barmies have still got friends from kids they met on holidays over the years which I think is nice. Especially as you learn about other cultures, hear other dialects and have a different friendship group from your home life, which again, can be a great life experience to have.
If you look at the ones who have commented on her status their pages are as bad as this girls. They are all as strange as each other!I've just seen the video of that young girl unboxing the bear and I am beyond disturbed. Where are her parents/carers? That is worrying behaviour and I think is stalking. What's even more disturbing are the people commenting on it....Jesus wept, I need a lie down!
It's mind numbing scrolling through itWow she gets tagged in a lot of crap!