The Tim Tracker #148 what. does. Jenn. Do?

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Did they go to Maho beach? I bet they hated it. It is a pretty crappy beach not a spend the day relaxing soaking up the sun being waited on hand and foot. It is a tiny beach with the draw being seeing the airports landing at the airport across the street.
They did not. They took a taxi to the closest beach (Great Bay Beach?). By the time they figured out how to get cash from an ATM they could have walked there. But this is the Slackers we're talking about...

Edit: Also, there was zero mention of BBO.

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Sorry if this is offensive but I feel bad for Jackpot, he is obviously a kid with special needs and his dumb as ass parents don't give a rats ass about him. I am offended by there negligence of him. Get a grip you stupid stupid supposedly parents and look after your children...put the bloody camera down!!!
He just seems like he is behind in several skills to me. Mostly due to how his parents have raised him. He will likely catch up now that he is attending a school. The kid shouldn't even be shown on the internet for random strangers to diagnose in the first place!
 
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So, I take it we will not get the video explaining what it is like to cruise with a person with a disability, since it seems Tim pays absolutely no mind to his dad struggling behind him to come down the stairs… it might just be me, but I would at least walk next to them incase they needed assistance.
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Oooo Buddy’s eyes are hurting from the bright sun, if only there was a shop around to get him a hat or some sunglasses… of wait, they were dropped off in a literal shopping village…
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Ok, something that has been a question for me- where is Tim's mom? He has shown his dad multiple times, referred to his dad multiple times, we have seen glimpses of Nanny Rose's arm, ponytail, side view.... but no Grandma? I haven't finished this vlog yet, but it seems odd they haven't shown even a small shot of her as they pan around or refer to her food. Did she even go??

If I was Tim's parents, I would think it was absolutely nuts that they didn't spend time with O or take him with them, and had this woman around tending to him while Jenn stuffed her face and babbled about room service. Wtf?

Edit!: OK, they just showed her at the table as they approached at dinner. Jenn was being sing-songy, and were they late AGAIN?! Tim's mom didn't even look up. 🤣


Gin has gone on Twitter tirades about Dims mom back in the day so I imagine they don't get along hence why you don't her see as often.
 
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Wouldn’t be a fun family trip without the Trackers shoving a camera in Jackson’s sad face to make a huge spectacle about him being sad. “Buddy!! Are you sad we are leaving!!?l
I can actually see the emotional damage they are causing him.
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“I feel bad for the plumbers on this cruise ship buddy!”-Tim
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Jenn administering her finest restraint hold on Buddy as he can be heard saying “no no no”
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This cruise looks exactly the same as every other cruise from the last couple of years.

They seem bleeping bored.
 
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How much you want to make a bet Tim only withdrew enough money to cover the water taxi?
"Ding dang, out of cash again!" - Tim probably, at the next place that is cash-only.
 
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Tim mentioning the $6 fee is hilarious. They spent $300 on a stupid tea party that their kid didn't even care about, but an ATM fee that is the same cost as one pair of discounted shorts for Buddy is worthy of mentioning? 😂

Also, that tea party was so exciting to Jenn, she admitted that she only knew when to pay attention/look up when her Magic Band lit up. 🥴
 
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They did not. They took a taxi to the closest beach (Great Bay Beach?). By the time they figured out how to get cash from an ATM they could have walked there. But this is the Slackers we're talking about...

Edit: Also, there was zero mention of BBO.

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Oh wow, yeah that is a crappy beach too. It has pollution problems from the main storm water runoff line that drains into the bay. Yuck.
 
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Some future shadowbanned stans!

Good observations, people. Have you figured it out yet? They suck!

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No time if you are totally inept at time management.


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Shocked? Have you been paying attention to any of their vlogs, like ever?? 😂


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Wave goodbye to your comment as soon as Jenn wakes up. 😴


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Good question, and I think we all know the answer. 😕
 
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Wouldn’t be a fun family trip without the Trackers shoving a camera in Jackson’s sad face to make a huge spectacle about him being sad. “Buddy!! Are you sad we are leaving!!?l
I can actually see the emotional damage they are causing him.
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“I feel bad for the plumbers on this cruise ship buddy!”-Tim
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Jenn administering her finest restraint hold on Buddy as he can be heard saying “no no no”
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I am tired of seeing OGB in his $3 tiny girl’s shorts showing way too much crotch
 
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It's so typical of them to get off the ship and not have any cash. I know he said they were gonna fly by the seat of their pants, but come on. They have a complete lack of common sense, don't they?
I don't go anywhere on vacation without at least a couple hundred bucks in cash on me, either in dollars, or the local currency (unless it's a cruise or someplace that readily takes dollars). Couple of Ben Franklins, and some smaller bills for tips, etc.

I can see the Bojans probably avoid all tipping with the old "Sorry, I don't have any cash on me. Honey, do you have a couple of dollars on you? No? Sorry man, I only have plastic." routine.
 
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I don't go anywhere on vacation without at least a couple hundred bucks in cash on me, either in dollars, or the local equivalent (unless it's a cruise or someplace that readily takes dollars). Couple of Ben Franklins, and some smaller bills for tips, etc.

I can see the Bojans probably avoid all tipping with the old "Sorry, I don't have any cash on me. Honey, do you have a couple of dollars on you? No? Sorry man." routine.
Yes! I mean, a lot of these places either accept cash only or are places most people wouldn’t hand their credit card info over to. They are not new to this. Also, when taking a child to these “unknown” places for the trackers, most would make sure they were covered for unexpected things that may come up.
 
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Yes! I mean, a lot of these places either accept cash only or are places most people wouldn’t hand their credit card info over to. They are not new to this. Also, when taking a child to these “unknown” places for the trackers, most would make sure they were covered for unexpected things that may come up.
I wouldn't buy anything within a half-mile of a cruise ship anyway, but you're absolutely right. If I was in Europe, I'd definitely be using local currency as much as possible as it's much easier on the merchant, and obviously much easier to tip (where tipping is appropriate, culturally).

I have two "rules" when walking around a foreign city: Do try to use the local currency if possible: again, it's easier on the merchant, especially the smaller more local shops and cafes that might not run credit cards too often. Don't try to speak the local language unless you are very confident in your fluency. Even if you think it projects an effort on your part to respect the language and culture, it can come off just the opposite if you really butcher someone's mother tongue. Just don't "expect" everyone to speak English (as I'm guessing the Bojans do). I had 7 years of French in high school and college, and I am very wary to getting too confident, even in Paris. In Rome, I'm just flat out "I'm very sorry, I don't speak Italian, can you help me please?"
 
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Yes! I mean, a lot of these places either accept cash only or are places most people wouldn’t hand their credit card info over to. They are not new to this. Also, when taking a child to these “unknown” places for the trackers, most would make sure they were covered for unexpected things that may come up.
They are just really dumb. Great Bay Beach is walking distance from the cruise ship, the water taxi is a convenience. They should have had cash but US currency is accepted all over the island with no issues and most places by the beach take credit cards or Apple Pay.
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I wouldn't buy anything within a half-mile of a cruise ship anyway, but you're absolutely right. If I was in Europe, I'd definitely be using local currency as much as possible as it's much easier on the merchant, and obviously much easier to tip (where tipping is appropriate, culturally).

I have two "rules" when walking around a foreign city: Do try to use the local currency if possible: again, it's easier on the merchant, especially the smaller more local shops and cafes that might not run credit cards too often. Don't try to speak the local language unless you are very confident in your fluency. Even if you think it projects an effort on your part to respect the language and culture, it can come off just the opposite if you really butcher someone's mother tongue. Just don't "expect" everyone to speak English (as I'm guessing the Bojans do). I had 7 years of French in high school and college, and I am very wary to getting too confident, even in Paris. In Rome, I'm just flat out "I'm very sorry, I don't speak Italian, can you help me please?"
See you make sense. They are on a Disney cruise in the least “foreign” ports in the Caribbean and still can’t handle themselves properly.
 
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I like how adamant Tim is about not having soda when J$ wants orange Fanta and then cut to the very healthy meal of hot dogs, chicken tenders and french fries.
Like Tim’s good friend Adam the Woo who will boast he isn’t drinking soda but will have a super sugary pumpkin spice latte and not think anything of it. 🙄

My net income is less than the Trackers spent on this cruise and I’ve paid higher atm fees without complaining (Las Vegas casino ATM’s) due to me underestimating how much cash I would need.
Spending over $300 on a tea? No problem. $6 ATM fee? Ridiculous according to the Bojans
 
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I don't go anywhere on vacation without at least a couple hundred bucks in cash on me, either in dollars, or the local currency (unless it's a cruise or someplace that readily takes dollars). Couple of Ben Franklins, and some smaller bills for tips, etc.

I can see the Bojans probably avoid all tipping with the old "Sorry, I don't have any cash on me. Honey, do you have a couple of dollars on you? No? Sorry man, I only have plastic." routine.
I remember me and my husband went to Tangier Island in the Chesapeake Bay (in the Virginia part of the bay). They said on the ferry boat website and if you went to the Tangier Island website too that BRING CASH. As some of the places like the museum that explains the Islands background (fishing and now mainly tourism) won't take card.

Fast forward. We go to the museum and me and my husband show our ID's to show we are Veterans and we get in free. The lady behind us whips her card out and the lady snarkily said you don't have $3 in cash on you? The lady says no. We could have been assholes and ignored her. But my husband pays for her and she says she could Venmo the money (we only have Paypal). He said it is only $3 and the witch in me says in a loud voice "This is why you should at least have $20 of cash on you.............." I looked around and the lady looked like she wanted to slap me. But really?! I always have at least $100 on me as there are times either the CC machine is down or the fee for the purchase is so hefty that it is not worth using my card.
 
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See you make sense. They are on a Disney cruise in the least “foreign” ports in the Caribbean and still can’t handle themselves properly.
Don't get me wrong. There's nothing wrong with making an effort to learn a local culture and make efforts to communicate in the native tongue. My first trip to France in high school, our French teacher, a native Parisienne, encouraged us to try to speak French whenever possible. Immersion is a wonderful way to experience a foreign culture. I just find that some people tend to migrate to both extremes: either they refuse to try to understand the local tongue and expect to be spoken to in English, or they get offended when that cab driver in Florence didn't understand their Rosetta Stone Italian.

 
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Dim profusely sweating in 89° weather when he normally waddles around in 95° FL weather and flexes about how only his neck of the woods is hot, along with looking like he’d been run over by a water taxi, twice, referring weirdly to his own parents as grandma and grandpa, being so confused by the pirates schedule, walking 8 flights of stairs instead of waiting for the elevator, being confused by cash - homeboy is infected with covid and also losing grip of his reality.

Ginn’s only motivation and accomplishment for spending this much money on the cruise was to get that weirdly angled shot of the fam in their costumes. Which she claimed she was going to put in a picture frame. Sure Ginn. I felt bad for all the crew that had to witness her waddling around in those crotch-munching checkered booty shorts. She is looking so bloated especially in her face on this cruise.

And the entitlement of being too bleeping lazy to make any effort themselves in planning like magically staying cuntcierge in a disheveled suite will just take care of that and let them do whatever they want. Also the water in that beach looked nasty AF.

And besides all the unnecessary germ-spreading, real smart of them to have all their tit strewn about the suite and invite strangers in anyway - they should know their stans are the likeliest to steal from them to have “souvenirs” of the Bojos as mementos/to add to their shrines at home. Maybe they were hoping someone would steal Da Baby’s poop-covered costume, though they likely left it on a table or sofa and had the cuntcierge staff take it to be laundered (or made Nanny Rosé wash it to save a few bucks since they had to spend $6 to withdraw cash you guyzzzzz).
 
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So, I take it we will not get the video explaining what it is like to cruise with a person with a disability, since it seems Tim pays absolutely no mind to his dad struggling behind him to come down the stairs… it might just be me, but I would at least walk next to them incase they needed assistance.
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Don’t get me wrong - Tim is still an asshole. However, I work closely with people who are visually impaired. If someone is a confident traveler, as Tim’s dad appears to be since we see him with his cane on his own, they usually don’t require or even want assistance. In fact, I believe most would feel crowded and either rushed or slowed down if you had some hanging over your shoulder to provide assistance. Grandma might be standing over to the side to direct him where to go once he is down. His dad also appears to have some usable vision. I’m unclear if the dad has always had a visual impairment or if this is something that happened when he was older, so he might be quite used to having a visual impairment.

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At least Tim is self-aware. 🥴🤢 And I know he was trying to be funny for the camera/audience, but what a weird thing to say to your 3.5 yr old kid…as if he would understand that at all.
 
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