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From what I can tell his parents are lovely people.He's so disgusting eating while talking- he must've been raised by a pack of wolves!
Yet even they are wondering “what is wrong with this guy!!”
From what I can tell his parents are lovely people.He's so disgusting eating while talking- he must've been raised by a pack of wolves!
I was always under the impression that he was trying to uphold this weird “family friendly” image by never touching “the devils juice”What’s the deal with him and booze? He made a point at the start saying he doesn’t drink but I’ve seen him drunk on earlier slogs and we all saw that vodka in the freezer… what’s the story? Anyone know?
Yet his Whaley spouse makes up for itI was always under the impression that he was trying to uphold this weird “family friendly” image by never touching “the devils juice”
Same here. My mom would promise when she got home. I’d wait by the door ready to go and she’d say no. FOR YEARS. Honestly, it molded me into the person I am today. Hope for the best, be prepared for the worst. Now that I’m an adult I understand the struggle she was having being a single mom with 3 young kids and an ex-husband who didn’t care if we starved. I’m not bitter towards her, she’s my best friend, more than anything it’s horribly strained my relationship with my father.My mom used to do this when I was young. She would promise to do things with me and end up not following through. It made me sad. She has depression and I am sure that played a role, but the broken promises were hard and still affect me today!
My mum also did this a ton but mostly with dogs, she knew we were absolutely desperate for a dog, she would go on an on about how we were going to see one an get it only to make up some excuse that our behaviour was bad an we were no longer allowed even if we tried our hardest to be good, we would go round neighbours asking if we could wash cars, cut the garden, take their dog for a walk etc just to prove we were good an we even tried not to be a problem by not going to someone if we were being bullied or hurt just cause we thought it would harm our chance at a dog, by the time teenager years come we had learned not to trust her word with anything an we even started snapping back at her if she brought up she was looking at dogs, then at 17 someone was giving away a lab an I was like fk it am not even asking anymore an took him home, that dog gave me 15 years of amazing memories an was the best damn dog ever an I looked after him alone, an I still to this day don't trust her word on anythingSame here. My mom would promise when she got home. I’d wait by the door ready to go and she’d say no. FOR YEARS. Honestly, it molded me into the person I am today. Hope for the best, be prepared for the worst. Now that I’m an adult I understand the struggle she was having being a single mom with 3 young kids and an ex-husband who didn’t care if we starved. I’m not bitter towards her, she’s my best friend, more than anything it’s horribly strained my relationship with my father.
I have no doubt that Buddy will start to resent the camera. He probably already does. He’s gonna grow to hate the theme parks and all the things that are special when you’re kid.
What’s the deal with him and booze? He made a point at the start saying he doesn’t drink but I’ve seen him drunk on earlier slogs and we all saw that vodka in the freezer… what’s the story? Anyone know?
I can't believe how much he ate. It's disgusting. The quesadilla alone would have satisfied my hunger for a few hours. These two eat such little fresh food they both keep describing pico de gallo as "refreshing" (Ginn with her walking taco and Dim with the quesadilla). A napkin to wipe his meat sweat off his forehead would be handy. I still don't understand why he holds a fork the way he does. He makes a post-orgasm groan while fingering his meat and then licks his fingers, as usual.
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My mum also did this a ton but mostly with dogs, she knew we were absolutely desperate for a dog, she would go on an on about how we were going to see one an get it only to make up some excuse that our behaviour was bad an we were no longer allowed even if we tried our hardest to be good, we would go round neighbours asking if we could wash cars, cut the garden, take their dog for a walk etc just to prove we were good an we even tried not to be a problem by not going to someone if we were being bullied or hurt just cause we thought it would harm our chance at a dog, by the time teenager years come we had learned not to trust her word with anything an we even started snapping back at her if she brought up she was looking at dogs, then at 17 someone was giving away a lab an I was like fk it am not even asking anymore an took him home, that dog gave me 15 years of amazing memories an was the best damn dog ever an I looked after him alone, an I still to this day don't trust her word on anything
They are just going to do that to J, he will grow to really resent them an not have the slightest bit of trust an either do what he wants cause he knows he can't trust them or give them hell with being bitter over what they "promise" him
From what I can tell his parents are lovely people.
Yet even they are wondering “what is wrong with this guy!!”
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Totally agree, am not a parent but I do know it can be a tightrope, one wrong move an it all falls to bits, an while most parents like yourself work hard to keep that balance an do a good job of it an learn from the past, some others like Dim an gin just don't care about if they upset their kid, they don't realise the damage they are doing with all the broken promises, the sneakyness with saying they will get him somthing then having the cashier hide it, constantly pawing him off to the stanny nanny because they can't be bothered, kids observe everything around them an listen to every word an J will already be learning he can't trust them an they will hide things from him an break promises, he will in turn grow to be just as sneaky with hiding things from them an going behind their backI’m so glad you eventually got your dog, they really are the best companion’s and a major part of the family.
We have a dog ( a beautiful westie with a spunky attitude) and I had previously talked to my husband about potentially getting another one then covid happened and prices went sky high so it was pushed to side without a decision being made. We just started talking about it again and my youngest said ‘please don’t get my hopes up’ and it broke my heart. Although we had never fully agreed to getting another one, just the fact that my husband and I were chatting about it had made her think it was going to happen. Obviously any conversations like that will now be in private but it just reminds me how parenting is like walking a tightrope sometimes and you need to have the capacity to realise that you could have done things better and then change. Clearly, this is not something Tim and Jenn will be capable of!
Proof that Jenn doesn't listen to these videos as she's editing. When Tim is talking about the new coaster, showing the track behind the fence, he says, we're going to insert a photo from the parking lot <now> and it just cuts to the next scene. Then when he's talking about whatever house in the Wild Arctic exhibit, he says, we're going to show you the video from that house last year <now> then nothing.
Jenn--this is supposedly your job. You're a terrible parent and an even worse video editor. Try to put some effort into something in your life, besides the obvious eating.
I couldn’t finish the SW (no)beer festival video. Too much sweaty Dim and his nasty eating habits. Did he use up his lanyard and eat 15 dishes??
I must say I did learn one thing before I quit. Shrimp tastes like shrimp. Who knew?
I agree but no one really knows how things were when raising him.. He picked up those habits from somewhere & really needs to check himself out. I wasn't meaning to be offensive to his parents', my statement wasn't aimed at them.
His parents are normal.
Jaime his brother (aka Silver Fox) is normal. Jaime's fiancé is cute.
Adam is normal. Adam's wife Ellen is normal.
Don't know much about Stasi but she's a long-time professor in Sarasota so...she's successful in that respect.
Maybe they gave up when they got to Tim, the youngest, and said hell with it.
...or he picked up his lovely habits from being around Jenn too long.
Tim does come across as the runt of the litter trying to prove he's 'someone'. Bet he and Jenn felt like the poor relatives in their scuzzy rental with Tim in decent jobs but Jenn in roles she grew to feel were beneath her whilst the other siblings were doing well. Bet Jenn loved having them round at Christmas with her in her best sparkly red tent flexing and showing they're the money now. Will make that inevitable return to a lower income as the channel continues to decline all the more satisfying to watchHis parents are normal.
Jaime his brother (aka Silver Fox) is normal. Jaime's fiancé is cute.
Adam is normal. Adam's wife Ellen is normal.
Don't know much about Stasi but she's a long-time professor in Sarasota so...she's successful in that respect.
Maybe they gave up when they got to Tim, the youngest, and said hell with it.
...or he picked up his lovely habits from being around Jenn too long.