Maybe she needed them to clear up the bullshit spouting from her mouth.Silly me not thinking the wipes were put there on purpose! Thought that was odd to leave them in shot with the frames and lamp. I should know better by now
Maybe she needed them to clear up the bullshit spouting from her mouth.Silly me not thinking the wipes were put there on purpose! Thought that was odd to leave them in shot with the frames and lamp. I should know better by now
To be fair, product placement occurs all the time in films and TV shows and it's not declared as an Ad.
There should always be (at the bare minimum) a small P in the corner of the screen if the program contains paid for/sponsored product placement. For films there’s a disclaimer in the end creditsTo be fair, product placement occurs all the time in films and TV shows and it's not declared as an Ad.
I wondered about the cars. If he did leave, which is our speculation but it doesn't appear he's disappeared off the face of the Earth, Reb would need the SMax for the kids and the BMW is probably in her name. Lee's mum is out of town and obviously not driving it ...Would make sense. The online food shop too, because she's realised doing a food shop with a toddler in tow is bloody hard. It was ok for Lee but she won't put herself through that.
My only doubt about it would be, the views behind her house featured both cars. If he left would he not take 1 car?
Fair enough, I didn't realise that.
They kind of bank on us not noticing/knowing what the P means. I only know because I remember there being a few tv adverts about it when the rules came in place. From memory that was 12/13 years ago but I might be getting that mixed up with the logo on sports games in pubs. For that, if there’s no logo it means that the venue isn’t using the correct licensed program. I think they get a slightly different version of sky sports etc as they have to pay the additional licensing to be able to profit from showing itFair enough, I didn't realise that.
I agree - too farOh come on this is going way to far now.. im in no way a fan but reporting her to nspcc is way too much!
Now that you've said it, I have seen that P before but never took much notice of it.They kind of bank on us not noticing/knowing what the P means. I only know because I remember there being a few tv adverts about it when the rules came in place. From memory that was 12/13 years ago but I might be getting that mixed up with the logo on sports games in pubs. For that, if there’s no logo it means that the venue isn’t using the correct licensed program. I think they get a slightly different version of sky sports etc as they have to pay the additional licensing to be able to profit from showing it
You weren’t even wrong but you accepted extra information like an adult and not with a passive agressive cover up and tantrum ?Now that you've said it, I have seen that P before but never took much notice of it.
At least I've done what Reb seems incapable of - admitting I'm wrong! ?
???You weren’t even wrong but you accepted extra information like an adult and not with a passive agressive cover up and tantrum ?
I agree. However the Instagram post with very baby was hugely inappropriate and not something I would expect to see from an intelligent, sober parent.Oh come on this is going way to far now.. im in no way a fan but reporting her to nspcc is way too much!