Completely off topic but thank you so much for your work- my son is autistic and special Ed teachers are angels in my world.tml43 wrote:I am a special ed teacher, and teaching IS hard, but wow I can't believe your mom works that many hours! How does she not burn out? My principal won't even let us work that late. I work 6:50-4pm, with sometimes meetings outside that. RARELY do I stay past 5-5:30 though.iceyluv wrote:I'm just catching up so sorry for bringing this back up. But as a future special education teacher, teaching is SO HARD. My mom is a teacher as well. Her students are in high school but they have severe disabilities. They don't even get homework or tests but everyday, my mom wakes up at 5:30 and she doesn't leave work till 8 pm. Sometimes later. Being a teacher isn't for everyone. You need to be devoted and that is not Missy. What would she teach anyway? How to be a millionaire idiot? No thanks. I'm good.usernamessuck wrote:As a future teacher: dear god no. And its not as easy as it looks. Its a lot of late nights lesson planning and grading. Think you have summer off? Think again when you have to teach summer school or summer camp. Want a saturday? Too bad youre proctering the ACT or monitoring detention. Its not a 9-5 job (try 7:30-5:30), and it takes a lot of time away from your lego building missy.
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So Bryan thinks he broke his toe and is in complete shock when someone informed him that there is nothing you can do for a broken toe but wait for it to heal. How has he made it this far in life?!?! Did he think they had a magic wand to make the broke toe go away?
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The best the can do is sister tape it, depending on the toe.KaterTot wrote:So Bryan thinks he broke his toe and is in complete shock when someone informed him that there is nothing you can do for a broken toe but wait for it to heal. How has he made it this far in life?!?! Did he think they had a magic wand to make the broke toe go away?
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Maybe instead of tweeting about it, he should be on that app where you can ask a doctor! LOL!PosyGirl72 wrote:The best the can do is sister tape it, depending on the toe.KaterTot wrote:So Bryan thinks he broke his toe and is in complete shock when someone informed him that there is nothing you can do for a broken toe but wait for it to heal. How has he made it this far in life?!?! Did he think they had a magic wand to make the broke toe go away?
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Second that emotion! Y'all know I have a special needs daughter, and her teachers are awesome. My sister is a special education teacher too. Chaps me that these idiots make what they do, and teachers spend their own money to buy stuff for the classroom and don't get paid what they deserve.ohaudrey wrote:Completely off topic but thank you so much for your work- my son is autistic and special Ed teachers are angels in my world.tml43 wrote:I am a special ed teacher, and teaching IS hard, but wow I can't believe your mom works that many hours! How does she not burn out? My principal won't even let us work that late. I work 6:50-4pm, with sometimes meetings outside that. RARELY do I stay past 5-5:30 though.iceyluv wrote: I'm just catching up so sorry for bringing this back up. But as a future special education teacher, teaching is SO HARD. My mom is a teacher as well. Her students are in high school but they have severe disabilities. They don't even get homework or tests but everyday, my mom wakes up at 5:30 and she doesn't leave work till 8 pm. Sometimes later. Being a teacher isn't for everyone. You need to be devoted and that is not Missy. What would she teach anyway? How to be a millionaire idiot? No thanks. I'm good.
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Ugh yes ive broken a toe. Wasted a ton of money at the doctors office for them to literally just tape my toes together lmao
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Knowing Bryan he is probably already writing a song about it and he'll feature it on his next album titled "My life with Missy, Ollie and the other one"sammibro wrote:Maybe instead of tweeting about it, he should be on that app where you can ask a doctor! LOL!PosyGirl72 wrote:The best the can do is sister tape it, depending on the toe.KaterTot wrote:So Bryan thinks he broke his toe and is in complete shock when someone informed him that there is nothing you can do for a broken toe but wait for it to heal. How has he made it this far in life?!?! Did he think they had a magic wand to make the broke toe go away?
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Knowing Bryan he is probably already writing a song about it and he'll feature it on his next album titled "My life with Missy, Ollie and the other one"[/quote]
He can add that onto his "hardships" he has overcome in life.
Knowing Bryan he is probably already writing a song about it and he'll feature it on his next album titled "My life with Missy, Ollie and the other one"[/quote]
He can add that onto his "hardships" he has overcome in life.
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That hotel where they stayed looked like the Beverly whilshire. These people are so "new money". Let's just sleep at this expensive hotel and eat at this expensive restaurant to show how much money we have.
Had to laugh at Jeff and Bryan dressed alike. Twinners!
Of course Jeff was the chauffeur.
Why does missy keep touching her face/nose? She's so fake with how she acted about being scared. Maybe she was afraid that they were going to tell her all the things she'd been doing wrong.
Now Bryan on the boosted board he's had for months. I'm sure he'll blame his "broken" toe on the board not on his lack of coordination or skill. He probably thought it was easy b/c Casey neistat rides one all the time.
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Had to laugh at Jeff and Bryan dressed alike. Twinners!
Of course Jeff was the chauffeur.
Why does missy keep touching her face/nose? She's so fake with how she acted about being scared. Maybe she was afraid that they were going to tell her all the things she'd been doing wrong.
Now Bryan on the boosted board he's had for months. I'm sure he'll blame his "broken" toe on the board not on his lack of coordination or skill. He probably thought it was easy b/c Casey neistat rides one all the time.
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I doubt they paid for the hotel or their dinner. They were there for work. It's likely the company they were working with paid for everything. They may have booked the hotel for them.
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You know why they would have to stay at the Wilshire, right? It's the hotel in Pretty Woman! If it doesn't come from pop culture, they don't know about it. The most reading (besides Harry Potter, Twilight and Outlander) they do is People magazine.janem wrote:That hotel where they stayed looked like the Beverly whilshire. These people are so "new money". Let's just sleep at this expensive hotel and eat at this expensive restaurant to show how much money we have.
Had to laugh at Jeff and Bryan dressed alike. Twinners!
Of course Jeff was the chauffeur.
Why does missy keep touching her face/nose? She's so fake with how she acted about being scared. Maybe she was afraid that they were going to tell her all the things she'd been doing wrong.
Now Bryan on the boosted board he's had for months. I'm sure he'll blame his "broken" toe on the board not on his lack of coordination or skill. He probably thought it was easy b/c Casey neistat rides one all the time.
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Honestly I don't know how she does it. She's 61 years old and has more energy than a 20 year old. She works for a corrupt district and she tries to fix all the problems that the district isn't fixing. She's LITERALLY the only person in her department that cares about her students and their well-being. I could tell you some jaw dropping stories about the illegal things that happens in her district.tml43 wrote:I am a special ed teacher, and teaching IS hard, but wow I can't believe your mom works that many hours! How does she not burn out? My principal won't even let us work that late. I work 6:50-4pm, with sometimes meetings outside that. RARELY do I stay past 5-5:30 though.iceyluv wrote:I'm just catching up so sorry for bringing this back up. But as a future special education teacher, teaching is SO HARD. My mom is a teacher as well. Her students are in high school but they have severe disabilities. They don't even get homework or tests but everyday, my mom wakes up at 5:30 and she doesn't leave work till 8 pm. Sometimes later. Being a teacher isn't for everyone. You need to be devoted and that is not Missy. What would she teach anyway? How to be a millionaire idiot? No thanks. I'm good.usernamessuck wrote:As a future teacher: dear god no. And its not as easy as it looks. Its a lot of late nights lesson planning and grading. Think you have summer off? Think again when you have to teach summer school or summer camp. Want a saturday? Too bad youre proctering the ACT or monitoring detention. Its not a 9-5 job (try 7:30-5:30), and it takes a lot of time away from your lego building missy.
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I told other in this post too - do yourself a favor, and do not work crazy hours or you will burn out. You need family time, and time to just unwind. Good luck with student teaching if you haven't done it yet! It's a fun experience
I apologize for being off topic guys! Back to the gossip!
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A kid's jungle gym at that.lurkernomore wrote:Lol
In today's vlog Bryan reaches his activity goals by climbing out of a jungle gym. Nice!
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I have a feeling that's a regular nightly occurrence. I used to know friends who let their 3 y/o crash out on the couch every. single. night, because they were too lazy to sleep train her into bedtime in her own bed.Edenberry wrote:Soo....was Ollie just sleeping on the couch when they got home? Was it late? Don't wake the poor child up. He needs as much sleep as he can get in that house...in his actual bed.
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Last post lol, is it just me because I watched the whole vlog ref her makeover and was so confused because (to me at least) she hardly looked any different. Did I miss something?
ETA: She was SO like a fish out of water on Kandee's film set, almost like a little new girl at school looking up to the big kid (Kandee lol). It highlighted how amateur so many of these vloggers are, when not in familiar territory or in control of filming/editing etc.
ETA: She was SO like a fish out of water on Kandee's film set, almost like a little new girl at school looking up to the big kid (Kandee lol). It highlighted how amateur so many of these vloggers are, when not in familiar territory or in control of filming/editing etc.
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tintin15 wrote:We can design together. Glue a wrinkled scrap of fabric onto a private school uniform sneaker then glue in a sock bada bing bada boom we're making $1000 per pairPlaysinrain wrote:https://www.farfetch.com/shopping/women ... ona&rpos=3
Completely off topic but these are also on that site... dear lord why? And if these will sell for $400 then i need to start designing shoes. lol
Sorry if some of ya'll really like these things, but no thank you....
I'm so down with this idea.. we've just made our million $$$ lol
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Now i'm picturing Bryan in his joggers wearing these god awful things..lmmomSD wrote:And look at Kanye West's line. He had a sweater that I swear looked like they threw it in a dumpster, let rats nest in it, then let a homeless person wear it for a month. Then and only then, was it ready for the runway. And he wanted $800 for it. People will buy anything. Especially people like Bryan. I know he wasn't wearing these, but I bet he thinks they're "lit". That's what he says now, that he's moved on from "dope", right?tintin15 wrote:We can design together. Glue a wrinkled scrap of fabric onto a private school uniform sneaker then glue in a sock bada bing bada boom we're making $1000 per pairPlaysinrain wrote:https://www.farfetch.com/shopping/women ... ona&rpos=3
Completely off topic but these are also on that site... dear lord why? And if these will sell for $400 then i need to start designing shoes. lol
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Wannabe Casey niestat much Bryan?sammibro wrote:[img]//uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/201703 ... 18ab2f.jpg[/img]
The last thing Bryan needs is yet another toy that helps him to limit his physical activity!
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I wish I could send Missy a dictionary and thesaurus. I do feel bad for her though, why at 27 is she so afraid to do things on her own?
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She's always been dependent on somebody. Not to mention, her upbringing was probably VERY sheltered and very "women need a man to be safe/women are the cause of anything bad that happens to them/etc" so she probably partly has that fear drilled into her brain. She never tried to do anything on her own, too. She lived with her family, immediately got married, went back to her family (I believe) after the divorce, then was married again. She's always had her family, Bryan, now Tal...it's not really her fault. Hell, always having to be dependent could have given her anxiety about being alone.sarahelizabeth_1 wrote:I wish I could send Missy a dictionary and thesaurus. I do feel bad for her though, why at 27 is she so afraid to do things on her own?
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I'm not a very dependent person, but I am very fearful/anxious, so doing things alone is very nerve-racking for me, but not to the extent it is for Missy. Missy honestly seems like she might need therapy...I mean, does she even go to the store alone???