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On the topic of Sam's voice, I really don't have an ear and I can't carry a tune in a picnic basket, but if my friend/sister had a voice like hers, I would be hyping her up too. Wanting her to sing at every karaoke, every gathering, telling everyone she could do it professionally. Just cause it's better than everyone else in our circle.
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If I remember correctly, in the S3Ep1, Tricia needed Sam to go get the rent check from "Iceland" because it needed to be deposited by the ?th of the month to pay for the home or mom would get kicked out.
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A normal father yes, but this is Kody. I doubt he remembers he has a daughter named Savanah, until he lays eyes on her.
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Christine and Ysabel might have forgiven him for this, but I can't. This is one of those that is unforgivable. And then, made Ysabel promise she wouldn't hate him or become bitter. My.blood.just.boils.
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This might be the truest post I've ever read in this forum. You described it so well, I could see it vividly in my mind, and I wanted to vomit. Kody is an awful human being.
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I haven't watched, don't have it in me yet. But, I've read lots of people thinking Christine should have said "hello" to them. I have to say, if I were Christine, I wouldn't. I think being quietly around each other, not interacting, is the "safest" and most respectful way to act. This way, nothing gets misconstrued and she doesn't give him anymore ammunition to use against her. After all the awful things he's said about Christine on tv, I wouldn't speak to them either. It might be taken as acting immature but I see it as covering myself. And K&R could've spoken to Christine as well. If she would have ignored them, THEN I would say she was immature. But of course, K&R humbling themselves will never happen.
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I'm sure Kody doesn't know what you're talking about since in his mind, he looks exactly like this!😉
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Christine Brown Woolley: Nacho Sister Wife Anymore
HoneyBeach replied to Rhondinella's topic in Sister Wives
I think I get it when you say it sounds like a dig, I hear it too, kinda, but then again, anything nice or good any of them say about a new partner will sound like a dig at Kody, because he was not nice or good to them. It really could be that she's taking a dig at Kody or that she's praising David, hopefully it's the latter. Stop wasting any energy on K. -
I stopped actually watching the show except for clips on social media here and there seasons ago (CANNOT stand Kody, so can't watch), and when I tried to start a re-watch (couldn't get into it again), I was actually shocked that Robyn was in Episode 1. Couldn't stand her from the get-go.
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I think the dress is beautiful and I think Alyssa is beautiful, but I have to agree, it's too young for anyone older than 20. If it had a single layer skirt, it would work much better. I see a lot of these dresses on social media. Usually with cowboy boots, big hair, and tons of accessories!
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I thought maybe she had left a picture of herself for the adoptive parents to give to the baby one day. It sounded to me like "Krishnan" did know about the baby, but the honorable thing for him, was to not dishonor his family. Millicent understood and accepted, sounded like.
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I absolutely love this idea! It would be fantastic.
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I understand Kody is his "father" and he can grieve all he needs to, but I also do not want to hear him talking about "my son" when he's been "Janelle's kid, son, boy" for so long. Rest in Peace Garrison.
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Josie and Kelton: They Have Employable Skills
HoneyBeach replied to PrincessPurrsALot's topic in Bringing Up Bates
Did not know this. Does their birth middle name, shown on birth certificates and other legal documents, disappear? -
We are Hispanic so there is still a lot of machismo in what fathers do and don't do around the house, but it is changing. These newer generations are learning that both parents need to raise the babies. However, I remember when my first nephew was born 30 years ago, my brother who was the only boy in our family and hung the stars and the moon as far as my mom was concerned, was on it! He helped with his baby's feedings, diaper changes, getting up at night, knew his schedule, just everything. All the women, especially the older women, were astounded by him, which only added to his legendary greatness in our family lore. My mom's friends would all comment on what a wonderful father he was and his M-I-L was so grateful to him for helping her daughter so much. To this day, women lament the fact he didn't marry their daughters.