The Ingham Family# 212 Most diabolical comment ever “It’s not that much of a drop”
Also was Esme holding her back with her hair?? Why did she not have a collar or harness on at least for Christ’s sakeView attachment 1000750
"It's not actually danger, it's danger when they go over the edge." I can't with this man's reasoning.
"Prinny come away from the eggs" Did he mean to say ledge?
Also: ' Prinny come back, you are being way too much of a danger mouse' .
He realises that Prinny doesn't understand the full extent of his words right? Almost like when they warned safety officer Jace about the steps before he could actually understand the implications of their words.
My hands and feet are sweating buckets, that was terrifying to watch.
I noticed that too, poor Esme must have been frightened about the situation herself. No lead or collar. UnbelievableAlso was Esme holding her back with her hair?? Why did she not have a collar or harness on at least for Christ’s sake
It’s not danger if they go over the edge it’s death! If someone falls off a cliff no one goes ‘oh he’s in danger now’Didn’t he say something stupid like it’s only ‘danger if you go over the edge’ ! No sh*t Sherlock![]()
Love this!The ingham family playing danger mouse trying to save their house
Crispy lipped bloated bastards hahaha what a classic there is an old saying that says fools rush in where angels fear to tread that is creepy to a t.Don’t watch their videos but the stills of them near the cliff has knocked me a bit sickSame with the kayak stills on the loch.
These 2 crispy lipped bloated bastards need to duck off. They need to stop breeding. Put their poor kids back in school. Imagine being stuck home all day every day with those 2 pricks.
Looked like she was gently (but nervously) pulling her back with a grip.Also was Esme holding her back with her hair?? Why did she not have a collar or harness on at least for Christ’s sake
They really are incredibly lucky that nothing bad has happened to their children as a result of their choices. We can always reduce the degree of risk where our children are concerned, but never guarantee their safety when something is beyond our control. Luckily forums like this exist where every post adds to a pattern. Even if it does sometimes feel futile.Omg I had vertigo watching that video and I’m not even scared of heights. The girls were up there alone with that poor dog absolutely crazy. That with the kayak incident surely cements the fact that the safety of their children is not a priority. When is there going to be an intervention when one of them is seriously injured. The baby always looks so sad as well she is so over them.
The sad thing is the circle will happen with grandchildren as the children will think this life they lead is normal, I work in a school nursery and the diffrence in the kiddies from when they first start is phenomenal, we have a mix of 3 and 4 year olds and by 4 theyre really advanced in their social skillsIt must be really difficult for the children to have no idea what is happening each day. The lack of routine and sudden days out / trips away must be really frustrating, as they never know from one day the next where they're going to be and what they're going to do. Even as an adult I hate having a few days where I have nothing planned or a lack of routine, as I feel like the days slip into one and I never get anything done. Children thrive in a routine, and having them in school / nursery would make a world of difference as their days would have a structure and a purpose, rather than waking up at midday, tidying their room and then moping about the house watching TV / films all day.