The sponsor?Around 1:50 Stephanie sells the nail vanish as breathable... a hint perhaps...
She already bagged sponsors- she doesn’t give a sh*t about what her Patreons think! Blow more smoke up my a***- then tell me there’s a fireLooks like there so weird sponsor shit going on…
Maybe she's planning to rent it out as a gite.This is the slowest damn pergola I've ever seen being built. Now they're reinforcing the top of the pergola with steel beams which need to be welded together. The damn pergola will be more structurally sound than the water damaged ceilings of the shiteau.
I'm no Engineer, yet I can't help but think they're over-engineering the pergola. It's not a weight bearing structure. The beams are cemented into the ground and the wall. Steel guide wires have been installed to prevent the wooden uprights from bowing and provide additional support. Does it really need steel beams across the top?
Who is going to do the welding? Apparently the steel beams also need to be painted but Dan's complaining that he might have to paint them. Who the hell else is going to do the painting? I thought Dan was now big outdoor projects guy, but since he got his new teeth he's just lazy, complain and whinge about doing work guy.
Wow!Fanny can add some rock hard brussel sprouts to the left over tuna pasta salad - yummy!
Fanny can add some rock hard brussel sprouts to the left over tuna pasta salad - yummy!
The Fanny School of Design, but atleast none of the furniture is stained.
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I love that it's conformed to comfort and conversation, not arranged around a television. Every chair is comfy, well-lit as if a person sitting in it MIGHT WISH TO READ A BOOK, sew, or play a board game, or chat with somebody nearby, with a table for a drink within arms' reach. It's a congenial and well-hostessed room. I miss those values.'I have not, but it’s on the bucket list. Will probably be part of my first post pandemic holiday. She’s so deliciously over the top.
Carrickmines?Just been to my local TKMaxx (TJ to those of you on the other side of the pond). Had to photo the shelves that made me smile. Also spotted a dress made of similar material to the maxi dress she wore to garden party but resisted pulling out the phone again.
Look closely next time you see Spode, it's the detail that I got my name from.
My bootleg Daddy’s tiles are just cheesy fun. Although some are easier than others. I am a bit creative and crafty and hope one day to be an artist on the South Florida art fair circuit. A few of the pieces used in thumbnails on an up and coming YouTube channel are my creations.@Jules100. Your tile creations are exceptional. Is being creative part of your every day work life - asking for a friend, obviously!
Definitely preaching to the choir here. When I visit my brother’s family, devices are often in use, but the evening hours are for conversation, discussion and games of some type. Typically board or card games, and usually the younger generation’s idea. Most often accompanied by music, not television. Reminds me of my university days.I love that it's conformed to comfort and conversation, not arranged around a television. Every chair is comfy, well-lit as if a person sitting in it MIGHT WISH TO READ A BOOK, sew, or play a board game, or chat with somebody nearby, with a table for a drink within arms' reach. It's a congenial and well-hostessed room. I miss those values.'
That Louis Farouk suite of couch and chairs Fanny bought off those slithery furniture hustlers for the grand salon makes me want to vomit, a la @Sparrowsfart in the Lulu Lytle interior.
No he's always been lazy whinger, but we didn't notice so much as we liked his little family. Now he's a single tosser it stands out like dogs balls.This is the slowest damn pergola I've ever seen being built. Now they're reinforcing the top of the pergola with steel beams which need to be welded together. The damn pergola will be more structurally sound than the water damaged ceilings of the shiteau.
I'm no Engineer, yet I can't help but think they're over-engineering the pergola. It's not a weight bearing structure. The beams are cemented into the ground and the wall. Steel guide wires have been installed to prevent the wooden uprights from bowing and provide additional support. Does it really need steel beams across the top?
Who is going to do the welding? Apparently the steel beams also need to be painted but Dan's complaining that he might have to paint them. Who the hell else is going to do the painting? I thought Dan was now big outdoor projects guy, but since he got his new teeth he's just lazy, complain and whinge about doing work guy.
TV came into the world a few years after I was born. But I still remember when every house I visited as a child had a piano in it, and at least two or three people in the house could and did play it. Lots more amateur singing -- and family evenings, as you suggest.Definitely preaching to the choir here. When I visit my brother’s family, devices are often in use, but the evening hours are for conversation, discussion and games of some type. Typically board or card games, and usually the younger generation’s idea. Most often accompanied by music, not television. Reminds me of my university days.
I asked the bitch C Goody2shoes if she was Stephanie and the bitch answered me, quoting a previous comment I had made on another vlog. She is not too busy, just a no it all bitch, and i'm sure shes Fanny.View attachment 1402218
Chloe Malik
4 hours ago
@caroline gooder I keep asking this Caroline every vlog and you never respond? Are you a relative of Stephanie? Have I missed you in the vlogs? I don't remember seeing you, but you are the font of all Chateau knowledge so just being nosey and wondering what your connection is.
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caroline gooder
4 hours ago (edited)
@Chloe Malik I have 300 emails in my in box from many vlogs, personal messages from patrons in the know and friends, so I didn't get to yours yet. Just watch the vlogs and read Stephanie's and Philip's comments. All the info is there. The new nail polish breathes so even I could wear it.
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Chloe Malik
1 hour ago
@caroline gooder I have been asking here? Probably a few people would like to know. I am afraid I don't have your email as I don't know who you are?
The BS about the emails gives it away... she's Fanny. Makes like she's so busy.. how many emails do you think the rest of us have??I asked the bitch C Goody2shoes if she was Stephanie and the bitch answered me, quoting a previous comment I had made on another vlog. She is not too busy, just a no it all bitch, and i'm sure shes Fanny.
"Out Mean a Zombie" now you have something there "MY Mummy is meaner than your Zombie"I am team Mummy as well. She would mow them down on her precious mower, and would def commander the digger et al. plus she could out mean them!
Well spotted.Carrickmines?
Stephanie liking a post as Stephanie & commenting as Caroline Gooder.The BS about the emails gives it away... she's Fanny. Makes like she's so busy.. how many emails do you think the rest of us have??
Dorothy Draper isn’t everyone’s “cup of tea,” but I like it and appreciate it. You’re absolutely right…the Greenbrier Hotel and it’s design, decor, and personality is definitely a throwback to an earlier era. In the case of Draper and the Greenbrier, the late ‘40’s - early 50’s. Relaxing with a nice book and hot beverage. Talking to friends, or striking up a conversation with someone interesting you just met. Enjoying some peace and quiet but not feeling alone. Warm and cozy, not rushed.I love that it's conformed to comfort and conversation, not arranged around a television. Every chair is comfy, well-lit as if a person sitting in it MIGHT WISH TO READ A BOOK, sew, or play a board game, or chat with somebody nearby, with a table for a drink within arms' reach. It's a congenial and well-hostessed room. I miss those values.'
With the grandparents and great aunts/uncles telly was only for the news, nothing else. Afterwards it was music, singalongs, games. On nice evenings it was sitting out and conversing. Saturday nights were for fais do-do with my mother’s family and square dancing with father’s. Even at home we were allowed very little tv, just a few hours on Saturday morning til the parents were up and history making events like the moon landings and presidential resignations. There was a lot more acknowledgment of commonality as a result.TV came into the world a few years after I was born. But I still remember when every house I visited as a child had a piano in it, and at least two or three people in the house could and did play it. Lots more amateur singing -- and family evenings, as you suggest.
I remember reading, in my quest to "understand" the "French", about 50 years in a tiny village the author had a vacay home in. It was tiny and old, perhaps walled, and on a cliff or pinnacle, very cohesive but isolated. TV arrived in 1963, he wrote, and all daily communal life disappeared over night. Cafe, petanque, evening promenade, amateur music, debating societies, lectures. Practices of 50,000 years disparu. I'm sure it was the same everywhere else, if less apprehensible.
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