The Chateau Diaries #69 Thomas, Marie Selmar ... Snorty are you next?

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Better yet, maybe Amaury and Natti could change all the locks while SJ is gone and then banish her and Snorty to the boathouse on the sunny shores of the swamp. One can only dream.
They could become the new managers of the chateau and sort out the problems while SJ travels the world for ever.
 
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Exactly! If I don't like someone I am really polite to them apart from that time I slipped up calling a boss a tosser . So as I'm not polite to the tattlers I obviously like you
 
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SJ obviously stepped on Christie's toes when she announced that the vignettes would be shown last Sunday and had to change her plans. Another 7 days before christies open the bidding.
 
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In other words a politician....
 
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It's also how I was brought up. My sister and mum could run rings around all of though, and it is a bit of a madhouse when we're all together.
 
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Exactly! If I don't like someone I am really polite to them apart from that time I slipped up calling a boss a tosser . So as I'm not polite to the tattlers I obviously like you
I used to call my boss a Tosser all the time- he was my brother though and not really my boss as such, although he thought he was.

Tick No not the dick tick, the one where we made a list and called it on what he would do next.
 
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I see that Stephanie's premiere starts in just a few minutes...and I just got notification that Bordeaux Life has a premiere in 30 minutes...wonder how Steph feels about that!
 
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Having now watched Dan's daily vlog posted yesterday, all I could see was two chaps who get on with one another and who have a similar sense of humour. Camaraderie, joshing, teasing, ribbing, call it what you will. Nothing more than that. The laughter was genuine, easy, relaxed.
 
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Exactly. And then we get out, make a better life for ourselves and look back and think: why? Why was that so hard?
Yes, we often look back and we're gobsmacked at why we stayed.
But the reality is that we stayed either because we felt trapped or we were getting something out of the transaction.

Abused women stay with the abuser through fear of retribution and/or they don't have enough money and support to get out. Some even believe that it'll all get better when XYZ happens.

People on low incomes, often with debts, stay in jobs because they too can't afford to risk leaving. In other circumstances there are always other benefits that are 'too good' or traps that people subsconsiously paint themselves into. Most often it's very difficult for people to look at these and deal with them. Some people even like the victim status and sympathy that their 'difficult situation' garners them.

Certainly, Steffie is no respecter of boundaries. IMHO, she's very immature in at least that respect. She is one of those people to whom one can never entrust one's own fragile boundaries. They're open season for people like her.
 
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