The Chateau Diaries #202 The Fleuries next Christmas grift candle may smell of greed, sweat & regret

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Unbelievable! It's the only word I could muster after seeing Aunt and Uncle's home. Absolutely nothing makes sense. Are they trying to be Victorian? The house isn't Victorian. Are they trying to be an antiques shop? It isn't a shop. That was absolutely the worst Christmas decor I have ever seen. Mind boggling just how ugly it is. You would need an entire room just to store all that shit. There wasn't one thing that stood out because of the clutter. No theme. It's a fire hazard. I couldn't be in there for more than a minute before I had an anxiety attack. Auntie spends all her time eating and buying junk from the looks of it. You can see where Fanny gets her inspiration. It was very depressing because it was so desperate.

BTW, something weird is going on with this site on my computer today. I am not able to leave any "likes" on posts. I'm not ignoring anyone. I do read them.
 
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I honestly believe his job is what we call in Germany :
"den inneren Schweinehund überwinden "
... To motivate her to get out of bed, some kind of animator. To entertain her when doing the boring stuff like travelling, that's why she does not mind paying him vacations. To encourage her to buy stuff when she clearly knows she shouldn't. That's why she doesn't care that he doesn't cook. She doesn't care for food she prefers him using the porcelain and provide content. He has somewhat of an eye for details and seems to share her passion for Lalande. I think they even bonded over singing. They genuinely seem to enjoy each other when singing. I saw couples being together for less

Not saying that your presents were cheap or tasteless but sometimes they just don't give pleasure and are more of an obligation. But what do I know I am a grumpy old lady myself
You could be right, of course but I always try to keep up with the times and choose carefully. I know also that another friend has sent very generous money gifts over many years and never received a thank you.
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I am sure you did. Maybe it's time to stop sending gifts and see what happens? Gift it to yourself instead Maybe they have a different love language than you?
 
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She didn't only inherit her taste, it seems uncle and aunt also don't seem to use common sense when making expensive investments. How can you buy a property and not realise it is a listed building?
Would also like to know if they bought the house before Stephs parents bought her the chateau. I always wondered how come Isabelle agreed to invest her hard earned money in such a ridiculous project.She most have realised by then that her daughter is basically useless. But it makes sense now if she wanted to prove to her younger sister that she too can waste money on a phantasy object. Makes actually much more sense to me to explain it with sibling rivalry than with deep love towards her daughter. If only some tattler can research how and how much money they all made with those nursing homes. Aunt and uncle seem to be loaded. Was it really just perfect timing to be in the mental health industry? 4 nurses ending so rich in the 80s though maybe only Isabelle seem to have some sense? I wonder....
 
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Uncle Faux Aristocrat and Auntie Social Climber's house looks like a f***king brocante.
I know there is no accounting to taste, but heck...that couple's taste is awful!
They Victorianized-Napoleonized-Empirified-Eightyfied that poor barn. I can almost hear the building say BURN ME DOWN, PLEASE!



Auntie Chantie here is helping bolster her niece and warning the patrons---it's going to cost an awful lot of money to edify the grand salon.
Gird you very wide loins for a massive reno cost, and Amaury will be charging double for labor!

 
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I didn’t want to spill the beans but Potts has been boning Snorts’ mom. No coincidence they both live in the Netherlands.....
 
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I noticed the weird stuff on the tattle site too. I was typing replies and it would double it up. Or, as you say, likes wouldn't "stick". It wasn't refreshing properly either. It was about the time we lost our little Hannukah hats. Maybe a technical glitch. Whatever, it's still being a bit jiggley.
 
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Tantinette and TonTon's rooms look like the set of a John Waters movie...

I wonder if Stephanie will get cha cha heels for Christmas...
 
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Blimey Aunty's house is like gypsy chic so OTT quite an offence on the eyes
How many does she entertain in her boudoir that she needs so many seats?? I'm seeing the family issue with too much 'stuff'... When do you realize it's just junky? Quite envious of the space though...
 
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Who will explain to me, because I obviously don't understand
Why do people come to Fanny's, for example, at Christmas.
If we ignore that HMN is cold to death SJ is a bad host.
I would hate to go somewhere as a guest, and I would have to do everything myself. In that case, I will stay at my WARM house.
Fanny's casual approach to the arrival of guests drives me crazy.
I thought, and I know it's like that with most people, that when guests come, you do your best to receive them properly. Clean, fragrant beds and bathrooms and delicious food are a must for me. Especially for Christmas.
We all know that with Fanny, there is no preparation, only the acting of preparation. Fanny welcomes the guests with half an egg, old food and leftovers, and she also neatly records it all and puts it on YT.
I am interested in the following: what is wrong with the people who will come to visit her at Christmas. And they keep coming for years.
The only thing they can hope for is that they will freeze from the cold and they will most likely be hungry.
Who wants to spend their Christmas holidays like that (if they don't have to)?
 
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Will someone please give me back the 17mins 34secs of my life that I wasted watching the video of Fanny and her bitch Phillipa's visit to the Aunt's barn conversion! Where to start... Jesus, Mary and Joseph! The Christmas tree plonked right in the middle of what Fanny reliably told us was the entrance hall looked as though countdown had started before it launched itself into outer space!
There were so many flashing/blinking lights that anyone suffering from epilepsy would have been driven into a prolonged succession of hysterical fits! Seriously, the video should have some with a warning of flashing light.
This was not an advent video. This was a desperate attempt to justify her and her bitch Phillipa's escape from the ruined farmhouse (I refuse to call that wreck held together by mud and a prayer a castle) and to provide content for her vlogs because neither Fanny nor her bitch Phillipa have either the intelligence nor the creativity to come up with anything interesting at the farmhouse. She has prostituted her relatives for cash which is repulsive... but they deserve it for playing along.
It seems that one of the aims of the video was to persuade everyone that Armoire had built the barn conversion and therefore he was qualified to take on the work to shore up the not so grand salon in the Farmhouse wreck. Only a certifiable cretin would believe that Armoire single handedly managed the barn conversion. There is no way on God's earth that he managed that. They had to raise the barn on hydraulics... Isn't that specialised? Wouldn't engineers have to be involved? Armoire doing that on his own... pull the other one! Granted, maybe he did the stairs and also laid the reclaimed parquet flooring and did some painting. But no way on God's earth would he have been responsible for the structural work. Would the insurance have allowed it? If they had a mortgage would the bank have allowed it? He does not have a qualification and is most likely uneducable. And he did the structural work?
By the time Fanny was up the stairs and clutching a glass of wine my eyes were eyes were blinking as rapidly as the thousands of Christmas lights and I had to pour myself a vodka.
There was only one benefit to this video and that is I didn't have to be visually assaulted by Fanny's bitch Phillipa's face incorporating his grimy unfathomable hairline. The voice, however, intruded. If I ever watch another of these videos then it is with the sound off and captions on. Paarfect. Now, where's that vodka...
 
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She is actually very safe in her choices it is tasteful but no panache or any discernible personality
It’s very generic. Almost like home decorator store chic.

We still do Lego. And puzzles. Puzzles are great, those 3D statue or car ones. Or the escape room ones that are a puzzle and a game.
We do the same, board games, cards, puzzles. We’re an unfortunately competitive bunch!
 
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My grandma has busted out the Chanukiah.
The first night of Hanukkah! We got lots of jelly doughnuts and latkes
Happy Holidays, everyone!

 
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Ok I took the bait and watched
She needs more $$? Hmmm me let think.....oh hey I know! Why don't you start a snow removal business?
 
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View attachment 1816738This is just so sad! Not a single candle burning in that room. Guess they can’t afford to buy even their own candles. Too expensive.

I wonder how many Charlie got as a thank you
going away gift????????
I can never get over the lack of thick curtains in rooms such as this. They live in a place with a cold climate for goodness sake.
 
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I have to say I will sincerely miss the Strawbridges and the show. They were the first.

 
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Oh my poor @Yebo I am so sorry that you put yourself in this heinous position. I seriously hope that the vodka was a large one. And that you followed it up with another tchin tchin. Hope that's a lesson learnt
 
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