Can anyone see him on a horse? Ticks and mosquitoes are dangerous for such a tender skinned boy.Let's vote whereelse they go if SA is not possible
I say Argentina
Yeah it was pretty shit. I'm so glad I'm no longer paying for that. It's terrible editing and so repetitive. The night before Maria goes over everything and then next day goes over half of it again. Wtf.So THAT's what the Patreons get as exclusive footage? What a load of crap.
Yes it was a sign of poverty to have lobster sandwiches at school for lunch. I had heard many stories of older generations being very embarrassed. They envied the kids with peanut butter sandwiches. To think now it is so expensive and a treat for most. I had the experience of making shish kebabs served with pita & tzatziki sauce. Rudely an aunt and uncle refused to eat it. They eventually tried it and loved it. I was brought up eating everything but I hated pea soup. Thought it was funny to eat tongue & boudin. Which I no longer eat and draw the line at organ meats and pork hocks.
Yes I knew that Steve and Sarah lived in Fergus. I wondered if she was originally from Ontario. Someone had mentioned the possibility that she may be from out west. Does she have an Ontario accent?
I’m from Ontario and she doesn’t sound like anyone I know. She’s trying to sound posh or perhaps she’s lived in the Uk for a while.Oh my, what is an Ontario accent? I am from Quebec, living in Ontario for years, and never thought I had any sort of an accent. Ha Ha!!
You did help with the mortgage even before since you watched the kids while he was working. Men can't put them in a fridge when going to work. It's sad that women have to get a "real" job to feel appreciated, when usually the job is not even as qualified as the one they had before having kids.Yes I remember when I got a part time job after being at home with the kids. I got so much confidence back and felt like I was really helping to pay the mortgage which made me very happy, and I got a whole new group of friends thru work. It was nice to feel appreciated for being doing a good job.
Perhaps, but his barely inaudible whisper sounds kinda “I have sweeties little girl” to me. A bit harsh maybeDon’t kill me but if you cleaned Selmar up, trimmed his hair, good oral hygiene he is not an ugly man. It’s just that he has that ick factor when he dances & interacts with some women. He’s that guy you didn’t want to ask you to dance or maybe take drink from!
Apparently the new horse is an older pony that is trained to be ridden.I think you would start with a pony if they were for the children
Exactly. SOOO boring. And do we see them eat the layered thingee? Also did they make anything special for Sir Snorts and his allergies? I don't give a fuck enough about Sir Snorts to check what he is allergic to, but isn't it dairy, and didn't most of the food contact it in some ways? I'm just glad we don't have to listen to 'and we've made a gluten-free, egg-free, dairy-free, nut-free meal for PhiPhi'.Yeah it was pretty shit. I'm so glad I'm no longer paying for that. It's terrible editing and so repetitive. The night before Maria goes over everything and then next day goes over half of it again. Wtf.
I wasn't sure if murder mysteries were a rich British thing or just outdated or what. Seems so stupid to me. Potty is just weird. Whenever he's on camera I always feel weird. He's a little off. Sj showed other people's outfits but not hers. She used to do that.
Also I guess maikes mom came to take her back home?
The appreciated bit in my comment was how my boss and team mates made me feel about my paid work. I know I was appreciated at home. I too made lots of friends thru antenatal classes and then playgroups etc as a Mother, but it was nice to have a different group of friends from work.You did help with the mortgage even before since you watched the kids while he was working. Men can't put them in a fridge when going to work. It's sad that women have to get a "real" job to feel appreciated, when usually the job is not even as qualified as the one they had before having kids.
And if you were to hire someone doing your job at home you would pay them heaps. I actually made more new contact as a mum, but it's different for everyone of course.
OMG you gave me a great belly laugh! Best one in awhile. Now I can’t get the image out of my head! How does he travel!I LOVE how we only caught glimpses of BJJ in that New Year's Eve video, no snorting, I think the only time he spoke was to talk about his grandparents. or great grandparents and the 'ice bucket' . No sign of him when they were preparing the food, don't think that he even set the table either, we saw Sabine taking the Xmas tablecloth off . Did we witness the beginning of the end for Snorts ? Hope so, can't wait !
Oh, before I forget, when some tattlers were waxing lyrical over Matt a page or two back, I couldn't see the attraction at all. Then I realised that I was getting him mixed up with Nick the lumberjack
Only Canadians that have an accent to my ear are those from Newfoundland, the rest of us sound the same!Oh my, what is an Ontario accent? I am from Quebec, living in Ontario for years, and never thought I had any sort of an accent. Ha Ha!!
The only ones I hear say is are those from the Rock ... I don't hear it otherwise, though I've been told I say it.In regards to accents in Canada we all have regional differences, influences and subtleties. My MiL is from an area in Quebec which was primarily English British descent she does have a slight British way of speaking. I know I have heard Sarah’s accent before but can’t pin it maybe she had a parent from Britain.
I would like to know who amongst us say “oot” and “aboot” which has given comedians lots of material.
As Clara reported, boring AF.
He actually brought that thing with him? We've heard about his dinner service, cutlery and Grandma's clothes but what else has he brought? Grandma's toilet brush, Grandpa's denture mug?, I think the only time he spoke was to talk about his grandparents. or great grandparents and the 'ice bucket' .
And they don't even get to find out who the murderer was!I have yet to see one serious Patreon video where she gives them definite facts and figures as to how their money is being spent.
My ex-partner had me back working when our child was 5 weeks old, although one 12 hour shift. But by the time she was 4 months I was working part-time. For him it was all about the money, and I had to pay my way.The appreciated bit in my comment was how my boss and team mates made me feel about my paid work. I know I was appreciated at home. I too made lots of friends thru antenatal classes and then playgroups etc as a Mother, but it was nice to have a different group of friends from work.
My husband and I (Gawd I sound like the Queen Now) decided while I was Pregnant with our first that I would stay at home as we both felt it was really important to our childrens development. This was a big financial decision as we had very little but made it work. I didn't return to part time work until they were at primary school. We both feel the time invested in the children has been successful as they are now capable adults living their lives, happily and gainfully employed. They are nice human beings and that was my goal!
Bringing it back to CD I would never have trusted a teenager to care all day for my child while I worked.
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