The Chateau Diaries #204 Fanny put more $ into her sagging face than her sagging château!

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Who is this Money Matters idiot and how much do vloggers have to pay them to be featured?!?
You should see the ones they’ve done on Michael Petherick! You’d think he was the poster child for the Boy Scouts!!! Such a wholesome, hard working lad!
 
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Not everybody. .
The only reason I have a go at Phiphi's hair is because his current look is self-inflicted, not the hair loss mind you, but the unfortunate ways in which he is trying to cover that up. i really do think he can do better looks wise. A wash would be a good for a start, but that's a lot to ask at the shiteau. Is it confirmed that there is no hot water there at the moment or was that a Tattle joke that completely went over my head?
 
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Brenda has lost her mind. View attachment 1833951
Brenda is Fanny's official lieutenant!

a deputy or substitute acting for a superior

I don't see anything wrong with providing payment as a gift and not a loan for someone who wants orthodontic work. What's wrong with that? I'm not saying put a gift certificate in an envelope and spring it on someone. Perhaps I didn't make myself clear enough. I know FRK wants to have ortho work but she can't afford it.
 
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I’m very lucky in that I’m in one of the few industries that still offer outstanding insurance coverage as part of my contract. I work in supply chain logistics. I’m told that only CEO’s of major companies have better plans than we do. Our dental covers everything (preventative, reconstructive, replacements and orthodontic) up to 80% per year with no annual or lifetime cap. It’s an incredibly rare coverage. Only our vision insurance is subpar but it’s pretty much the same for most vision coverages. My medical plan covers 100% of everything including mental health for just the copay. Again, incredibly rare and I am very grateful to have it. I suppose I ought to admit that I’m a terrible patient who loathes taking meds but I have an outstanding doctor who knows how to get me to follow her orders.
 
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Somehow I don't think MPK's lack of content has anything to do with some perceived personal standards...
It's not that he'd rather be silent than push out shite, he'd just rather not do anything at all at times, be it that is due to some learning disability, mood disorder, Peter Pan syndrome or straight up laziness. Michael self-sabotages. Steffi doesn't because even self sabotaging requires some effort, you can't do it if you're not doing anything, ever.

https://giphy.com/d3mlE7uhX8KFgEmY
 
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It is everyone’s business if they set themselves up as an influencer or public figure of some sort.
 
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any news on the fat bike lady? Haven’t heard seen smelled her for a while.

And bevor any of you sustainable anti-body shaming people start hating me, she calls herself that name.
 
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Wow! I didn't even know this kind of insurance existed. You are incredibly fortunate, I hope you take advantage of it. I thought I had great coverage when I was a public school teacher, but it pales in comparison to what you have. Will you have this when you retire? I couldn't quite figure that out from your post. I can't even imagine what the premiums must be per month.
 
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Crooked teeth can lead to health complications, some that most don't even realise could be caused by this, but one doesn't know just by looking at someone. I for one had extreme overcrowding and a collapsed arch. I'm three quarters in to my Invisalign treatment. However, I have not had one single cavity to this day, whereas many of my friends with fairly straight smiles have had many a fillings and root canals.

Unless you're an orthodontist making a medical assessment then any assumption at an individual level is made off the back of cosmetic standards, not medical ones. I'm no orthodontist, but Pavlina's teeth don't look to be extra crowded, just not beauty standard straight.

There are people with crooked noses due to deviated septums which also can cause a plethora of health problems yet no one demands they must get a rhinoplasty to address it.
 
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It is everyone’s business if they set themselves up as an influencer or public figure of some sort.
Amen! No one forces these people to display their lives for everyone to see. If they want to splash their private lives on YouTube, they should expect criticism. And since Fanny squelches any negative comments on her channel, we welcome them here. I’d say 95% of the criticism shared here is well warranted.
 
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There is the world of difference between you (and most normal people) and that jumped up, affected, pretentious, faux sophisticat at the helm of Chateau Diaries.

You know how to be hospitable and welcoming to your visitors, ensuring they're "looked after" from the moment they arrive. It's instinctive and It's good manners. It's the same whether it's an informal cup of coffee, impromptu kitchen supper, a very formal dinner party or having people to stay for a few days (and all that entails!). Really and truly, the denizens of Lalande are quite the most ghastly, uncouth pack of eejits who mistakenly believe throwing money and labels around makes them special. They're not.
 
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There is absolutely nothing wrong with offering to pay for a medical procedure that someone has expressed they want/need. I didn't interpret your comment in this way though, but partially because I didn't know FRK had expressed wanting to have dental work but not having the means for it. In that case, anyone offering to pay for it wouldn't be out of turn nor make unwarranted assumptions about her health.
 
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dooooo it…
 
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Actually that’s part of why I realize just how lucky I am with my benefits package. The company pays 100% of the cost. We only have copays. And yes, it goes with me in my retirement as the Medicare supplement. It’s also the reason why I’m not retiring early as I would have to leave that on the table and that I will not do!

You should see the ones they’ve done on Michael Petherick! You’d think he was the poster child for the Boy Scouts!!! Such a wholesome, hard working lad!
I have and I spit coffee all over myself laughing so hard!
 
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Just channel hopping and saw a DIY Christmas special, assume it was last year?
Fanny prancing about in a reindeer outfit complete with jingle bells (cringe) and using the digger to hang lights on the wooden frame outside. Then an out of tune duet with Snorts
 
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There seems to be no limits to which these two buffoons will stoop, just none.
 
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There‘s a lot more cases of super gonnoreah in the elderly population!
Agreed.
I read something recently about an increase of STDs in boomers, and older.
In America, cases of gonorrhoea rose 164 percent among people aged 55 and older between 2014 and 2018, cases of syphillis rose 120 percent, and chlamydia rose 86 percent.
Age is no barrier to STDs.
 
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And the center of increased activity appears to be a small hamlet in the middle of nowhere France…
 
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How are all of our American and Canadian tattlers coping with their weather conditions.
I hope you all had cooked meals and heating over Christmas.
We were fine.. hunkered down for 3 days, nobody could visit, but we had lots to eat and do... knew it was coming so made sure I was finished shopping by Thursday... which means I haven't been out in 5 days!
 
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