8 Passengers: Feeding Your Kids Leftovers and Emotions | Part 15

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ThisIsMeCeej wrote: Tue Feb 11, 2020 2:39 pm
Buyingsubsgate2019 wrote: Tue Feb 11, 2020 12:48 pm RubyDO clothing?! Yikes. I can see it now. I’m LDS, but based off Ruby’s horrendous style, her sisters Bollie line and the way she dresses her family this clothing line is going to be frumpy, overpriced and dowdy! The name doesn’t even sound like a “tween” line, but like a baby girl frilly dress company.
haha I can see some of the buyers feedback now, when they get their items and they are poorly made, like with Bollie brand... "RubyDo??? More like RubyDon't" What a terrible name for a company... she must have been listening to Scuby cartoons when she thought of it. :P

And I think Ruby is a selfish, lazy, b!tch, to not go and give Eve her lunch and let her starve. Honestly, I don't really get why a school that parents pay a lot of money to send their kids to, doesn't supply lunch to the kids in the first place... but, that's besides the point. Eve is 6 years old... she should not be responsible for packing her own lunch in the first place! I can imagine what that looks like... cookies, snack cakes, candy, all the sugar. Maybe Russell's age, but dang. And, maybe she did pack her lunch, and forgot it in Shari's car. Just because Ruby asked her if she packed it, doesn't mean she didn't forget it when leaving the car.
It broke my heart a little for eve. No 6 year old should have to be responsible for her own lunch. Everything is responsibility/ responsible/ not responsible with ruby these days...now she has some unresolved relationship drama with music? 🙆‍♀️ that channel has become unwatchable 👋
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Parktown wrote: Wed Feb 12, 2020 5:09 am I am coming on hard so I apologize to everyone! This hits close to home because I have a six year old which I get up super early to make sure my child has a healthy nutritional lunch for the day!
To hell with you Ruby you are a horrible neglectful parent ! No 6 year old should have to take care of her lunch! Ever heard of the word NUTURE! Horrible woman!!! You seemed angry at the teacher for caring enough that your child goes hungry and you respond to her that Eve is responsible for her lunch! You need to be reported for neglect ! You are one disgusting money hungry human and you call yourself a christian good mother! Appalling!!!!!
Yes! Last year my six year old son was off ill from school and I somehow didnt get the memo about their upcoming day trip. I turned up with no packed lunch and felt so bad I rushed back home and drove all the way to their day trip destination to drop off his lunch box and cookies for the whole class. What makes me angry is that ruby didnt even let eve eat her snacks asap..no..she had to stop her first for a little preachy session 🙆‍♀️
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On her last vlog, minute 10:48, the kid on the kitchen island.
I doubt he got there alone, who the f*** leaves a little kid unattended on a kitchen island???

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Bobbityfo1 wrote: Wed Feb 12, 2020 3:00 am Gosh there are already enough tween girl clothes around surely
Maybe they are going to specialize in short tween/teen girl sizing... to fit girls like Shari?
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Julie looked so happy when she found out the dog peed on Ellie lol
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Did anyone notice she didnt stop at the stop sign around the 5:12 mark

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PumpkinHead wrote: Wed Feb 12, 2020 7:01 pm Julie looked so happy when she found out the dog peed on Ellie lol
If the Griffith crew sees this Julie will be berated severely.
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I hope Shari is paying her siblings to be in her vlogs.
She makes more than enough money.
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Perfect example, Ruby forgot the leash for puppy, but she doesn't have to pay the consequences as she makes her children do. Instead of Ruby holding on to the puppy while trying to get him to go to the bathroom since there is no leash, we see Abby. Practice what you preach woman, and hold yourself accountable, you will find each day that you screw up, and others have to deal with it.

Ruby sounds like such an idiot trying to clarify her music connection.
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Cinderellaswiss wrote:
Parktown wrote: Wed Feb 12, 2020 5:09 am I am coming on hard so I apologize to everyone! This hits close to home because I have a six year old which I get up super early to make sure my child has a healthy nutritional lunch for the day!
To hell with you Ruby you are a horrible neglectful parent ! No 6 year old should have to take care of her lunch! Ever heard of the word NUTURE! Horrible woman!!! You seemed angry at the teacher for caring enough that your child goes hungry and you respond to her that Eve is responsible for her lunch! You need to be reported for neglect ! You are one disgusting money hungry human and you call yourself a christian good mother! Appalling!!!!!
Yes! Last year my six year old son was off ill from school and I somehow didnt get the memo about their upcoming day trip. I turned up with no packed lunch and felt so bad I rushed back home and drove all the way to their day trip destination to drop off his lunch box and cookies for the whole class. What makes me angry is that ruby didnt even let eve eat her snacks asap..no..she had to stop her first for a little preachy session Image
This isn't a new thing for her , don't you remember a while back when Russell lost his lunch money (I think it was) and ruby wouldn't go down to school and bring him a peanut butter sandwich or anything? Poor kid had to rely on friends and teacher to get him lunch instead of his own mother all because a 7 year old accidentally lost his lunch money.

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SwiftlyD wrote: Thu Feb 13, 2020 7:43 am
Cinderellaswiss wrote:
Parktown wrote: Wed Feb 12, 2020 5:09 am I am coming on hard so I apologize to everyone! This hits close to home because I have a six year old which I get up super early to make sure my child has a healthy nutritional lunch for the day!
To hell with you Ruby you are a horrible neglectful parent ! No 6 year old should have to take care of her lunch! Ever heard of the word NUTURE! Horrible woman!!! You seemed angry at the teacher for caring enough that your child goes hungry and you respond to her that Eve is responsible for her lunch! You need to be reported for neglect ! You are one disgusting money hungry human and you call yourself a christian good mother! Appalling!!!!!
Yes! Last year my six year old son was off ill from school and I somehow didnt get the memo about their upcoming day trip. I turned up with no packed lunch and felt so bad I rushed back home and drove all the way to their day trip destination to drop off his lunch box and cookies for the whole class. What makes me angry is that ruby didnt even let eve eat her snacks asap..no..she had to stop her first for a little preachy session Image
This isn't a new thing for her , don't you remember a while back when Russell lost his lunch money (I think it was) and ruby wouldn't go down to school and bring him a peanut butter sandwich or anything? Poor kid had to rely on friends and teacher to get him lunch instead of his own mother all because a 7 year old accidentally lost his lunch money.

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Russell also lost his winter coat a couple years ago and Ruby made him wear a hoodie so he would learn his lesson and I think she didn’t even think of buying him a new one until the teachers started to say something. Yeah she’s a powerful mother all right.. making her kids suffer to prove she’s in control and doesn’t care 🙄
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Hi everyone, I'm new here! Stumbled upon this site and was relieved to discover I'm not the only one with serious concerns about this family! Where do I even start? I've always been so taken aback and concerned at how small their meals are and the lack of a balanced diet. They hoard food in their pantry but in one vlog that particularly shocked me, Ruby made a pot of soup. Everyone had a small bowl including Kevin. Surely after a long day at work/school they need something more substantial than that? Ruby and Kevin's parenting leaves a lot to be desired. I truly fear for their mental health. I'm surprised they haven't been reported to authorities. Forgetful Ruby who punishes anyone who forgets anything is an utter joke. These people keep having kids but then expect the older kids to do so much for the little ones. That's just not ok. As parents we all make mistakes but these two are just clueless.
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Why didn't she asked her other kids to share some food with the little ones when they forgot lunch/money lunch? Or asked Shari to buy them lunch?

I really hope she did and changed the facts just for YouTube

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Haven't commented in some time but Ruby really ticked me off with the Eve lunch situation. Letting Eve go hungry so she can learn a lesson? What lesson Ruby? That mommy is lazy and wants you to be a mini adult? Eve is 6 years old and Ruby needs to step up and make sure all of her children have what they need for school. I'm surprised that nobody has called cps on her yet.
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Happy+Charlie wrote: Thu Feb 13, 2020 5:32 am Perfect example, Ruby forgot the leash for puppy, but she doesn't have to pay the consequences as she makes her children do. Instead of Ruby holding on to the puppy while trying to get him to go to the bathroom since there is no leash, we see Abby. Practice what you preach woman, and hold yourself accountable, you will find each day that you screw up, and others have to deal with it.

Ruby sounds like such an idiot trying to clarify her music connection.
All she had to do was stop at a store and pick up a cheap leash! It looked like a business area where they were at!
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SwiftlyD wrote: Thu Feb 13, 2020 7:43 am
Cinderellaswiss wrote:
Parktown wrote: Wed Feb 12, 2020 5:09 am I am coming on hard so I apologize to everyone! This hits close to home because I have a six year old which I get up super early to make sure my child has a healthy nutritional lunch for the day!
To hell with you Ruby you are a horrible neglectful parent ! No 6 year old should have to take care of her lunch! Ever heard of the word NUTURE! Horrible woman!!! You seemed angry at the teacher for caring enough that your child goes hungry and you respond to her that Eve is responsible for her lunch! You need to be reported for neglect ! You are one disgusting money hungry human and you call yourself a christian good mother! Appalling!!!!!
Yes! Last year my six year old son was off ill from school and I somehow didnt get the memo about their upcoming day trip. I turned up with no packed lunch and felt so bad I rushed back home and drove all the way to their day trip destination to drop off his lunch box and cookies for the whole class. What makes me angry is that ruby didnt even let eve eat her snacks asap..no..she had to stop her first for a little preachy session Image
This isn't a new thing for her , don't you remember a while back when Russell lost his lunch money (I think it was) and ruby wouldn't go down to school and bring him a peanut butter sandwich or anything? Poor kid had to rely on friends and teacher to get him lunch instead of his own mother all because a 7 year old accidentally lost his lunch money.

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Ruby loses her head every day and just laughs it off like it's cute.
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moemary1 wrote: Thu Feb 13, 2020 8:10 am
SwiftlyD wrote: Thu Feb 13, 2020 7:43 am
Cinderellaswiss wrote:
Yes! Last year my six year old son was off ill from school and I somehow didnt get the memo about their upcoming day trip. I turned up with no packed lunch and felt so bad I rushed back home and drove all the way to their day trip destination to drop off his lunch box and cookies for the whole class. What makes me angry is that ruby didnt even let eve eat her snacks asap..no..she had to stop her first for a little preachy session Image
This isn't a new thing for her , don't you remember a while back when Russell lost his lunch money (I think it was) and ruby wouldn't go down to school and bring him a peanut butter sandwich or anything? Poor kid had to rely on friends and teacher to get him lunch instead of his own mother all because a 7 year old accidentally lost his lunch money.

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Russell also lost his winter coat a couple years ago and Ruby made him wear a hoodie so he would learn his lesson and I think she didn’t even think of buying him a new one until the teachers started to say something. Yeah she’s a powerful mother all right.. making her kids suffer to prove she’s in control and doesn’t care 🙄
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Next title should be something about Ruby making everyone else ''learn'' responsibilities when she can forget everything without any consequences. It seems to be a common theme in their vlogs.

I'm not very good with rhyming titles but I hope someone will come up with nice title or modify and improve following suggestions freely!

8 Passengers: No consequences for mommy but kids can have empty tummy

8 Passengers: Children can go hungry, it doesn't make mommy angry
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Kataja wrote: Fri Feb 14, 2020 3:21 am Next title should be something about Ruby making everyone else ''learn'' responsibilities when she can forget everything without any consequences. It seems to be a common theme in their vlogs.

I'm not very good with rhyming titles but I hope someone will come up with nice title or modify and improve following suggestions freely!

8 Passengers: No consequences for mommy but kids can have empty tummy

8 Passengers: Children can go hungry, it doesn't make mommy angry
8 Passengers: Do as I say, not as I RubyDo
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okay now i just have "Ruby dooby do, no lunch for youuu" playing in my head
what are you guys doing to me :')
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