8 Passengers: No Rules & Private Schools | Part 9
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Re: 8 Passengers: No Rules & Private Schools | Part 9
I'm glad they took her to the vet, I hate that the poor dog has to lie down on the rug all the time.
Was is Julie or Abby that got the D? I wasn't really watching but was listening.
Was is Julie or Abby that got the D? I wasn't really watching but was listening.
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Re: 8 Passengers: No Rules & Private Schools | Part 9
Abbythenightowl wrote:I'm glad they took her to the vet, I hate that the poor dog has to lie down on the rug all the time.
Was is Julie or Abby that got the D? I wasn't really watching but was listening.
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Re: 8 Passengers: No Rules & Private Schools | Part 9
Ruby puts on this huge act like she cares about education but also doesn’t give an F if they fail assignments. You can’t have it both ways. Kevin seems super uninvolved with the ins and outs of daily life in the that house. For someone in higher education, he sure is dropping the ball with some of the kids. They’re plenty rich, they can get some in home tutors to come help the kids out. Some of the younger kids will flunk out before they get to high school at that fancy school, they just don’t seem smart enough or have the work ethic for it and Ruby definitely doesn’t keep up on them to make sure homework is completed or done well.
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am I the only one that can't stand Shari. My oldest doesn't act like her and if he did it would not be ok. All Chad did was open the door to talk to Ruby and Shari yells about it cause the oldest sits in front. Why can't they take turns? He's even taller than her, put her in Eves booster with a paci that she sometimes acts like she still needs.
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I was the oldest of 3, when we were little we would take turns who could sit up front. It's ridiculous to have a rule in place where the oldest gets to do something special just because she was born firstMiloandMax wrote:am I the only one that can't stand Shari. My oldest doesn't act like her and if he did it would not be ok. All Chad did was open the door to talk to Ruby and Shari yells about it cause the oldest sits in front. Why can't they take turns? He's even taller than her, put her in Eves booster with a paci that she sometimes acts like she still needs.
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I made my kids take turns once they were both big enough to sit up front. It started as "whoever yelled shotgun first", but my son was too quick so I had to make them take turns.
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I'm glad im not the only one. Shari has sat up there since 12 (assuming) so has 6 years, Chad will only get 2 years (2 years behind Shari) and the rest 2 years to. I doubt Shari even wants to drive herself but they've mentioned her driving her siblings. Can't wait for that to go to her head.
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Ruby's adverts are so unnatural smiling at camera: 'It's number 1 on my list. Click on the link below to buy now on Amazon, while supplies last'.
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Re: 8 Passengers: No Rules & Private Schools | Part 9
Those weirdos just read their son's crush SMS for the whole YouTube to hear. Poor Chad must be feeling so embarrassed....
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I’m cringing at the video. This ad is so bad
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Re: 8 Passengers: No Rules & Private Schools | Part 9
So every kid who asked to quit their musical instrument was allowed. Except Julie who lacks confident to upset her mother or speak up against what her mother wishes. Julie is a pushover as such she wasn’t allowed to quit. How is that fair
I completely understand kids sometimes say they want to quit something they might later regret or that they don’t really mean. But chad and Russell were allowed to quit. Julie wasn’t??
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I completely understand kids sometimes say they want to quit something they might later regret or that they don’t really mean. But chad and Russell were allowed to quit. Julie wasn’t??
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I didn't hear it that way. Chad was allowed to quit after nine years. He said he never really loved the violin, but still played/had to play for nine years.freebeegal wrote:So every kid who asked to quit their musical instrument was allowed. Except Julie who lacks confident to upset her mother or speak up against what her mother wishes. Julie is a pushover as such she wasn’t allowed to quit. How is that fair
I completely understand kids sometimes say they want to quit something they might later regret or that they don’t really mean. But chad and Russell were allowed to quit. Julie wasn’t??
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Russell asked to quit after about a year. They switched teachers, changed the way he practiced and he had to keep pushing through for several more months. When all not worked, he was allowed to quit.
Julie started piano not too much long ago, and was asked to practice more intense for a couple of weeks and after that didn't want to quit anymore.
That's just how it is with instruments. There are times when you feel like quitting because it feels like you are just not capable of reaching the next level. But if you push through and actually reach the next level you might enjoy it again. So to me it totally makes sense to not let the kids quit right away but keep them in it for several more months before deciding what to do.
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Re: 8 Passengers: No Rules & Private Schools | Part 9
And with the logic of being a pushover surely that would be Chad who said in the video that despite continuing violin for 9 years he never once enjoyed it! And yet he never over those years asked to quit.LilaRose wrote:I didn't hear it that way. Chad was allowed to quit after nine years. He said he never really loved the violin, but still played/had to play for nine years.freebeegal wrote:So every kid who asked to quit their musical instrument was allowed. Except Julie who lacks confident to upset her mother or speak up against what her mother wishes. Julie is a pushover as such she wasn’t allowed to quit. How is that fair
I completely understand kids sometimes say they want to quit something they might later regret or that they don’t really mean. But chad and Russell were allowed to quit. Julie wasn’t??
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Russell asked to quit after about a year. They switched teachers, changed the way he practiced and he had to keep pushing through for several more months. When all not worked, he was allowed to quit.
Julie started piano not too much long ago, and was asked to practice more intense for a couple of weeks and after that didn't want to quit anymore.
That's just how it is with instruments. There are times when you feel like quitting because it feels like you are just not capable of reaching the next level. But if you push through and actually reach the next level you might enjoy it again. So to me it totally makes sense to not let the kids quit right away but keep them in it for several more months before deciding what to do.
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If I understood it correct, it was more that Julie did not ask again, not that she actively said, "I do not want to quit anymore". I mention this, because I had the impression, that ... Julies facial expression/body language said: "I do not want to sit here and do this vlog and I still want to quit".LilaRose wrote:I didn't hear it that way. Chad was allowed to quit after nine years. He said he never really loved the violin, but still played/had to play for nine years.freebeegal wrote:So every kid who asked to quit their musical instrument was allowed. Except Julie who lacks confident to upset her mother or speak up against what her mother wishes. Julie is a pushover as such she wasn’t allowed to quit. How is that fair
I completely understand kids sometimes say they want to quit something they might later regret or that they don’t really mean. But chad and Russell were allowed to quit. Julie wasn’t??
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Russell asked to quit after about a year. They switched teachers, changed the way he practiced and he had to keep pushing through for several more months. When all not worked, he was allowed to quit.
Julie started piano not too much long ago, and was asked to practice more intense for a couple of weeks and after that didn't want to quit anymore.
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Re: 8 Passengers: No Rules & Private Schools | Part 9
Ruby needed to be told by her 4 year old that it would be inappropriate to take underwear for letter show and tell? So she has Eve take "undershorts"!
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Re: 8 Passengers: No Rules & Private Schools | Part 9
I will never understand Ruby's obsession with milk.
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Yes, why would she automatically associate "U" with underwear? Why not send her with an umbrella or a ukulele or a utensil or something?crowmtmom78 wrote:Ruby needed to be told by her 4 year old that it would be inappropriate to take underwear for letter show and tell? So she has Eve take "undershorts"!
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And why does Eve have pee/poop covered panties?
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And why are they talking about it on the internet?LydiaE wrote:Yes, why would she automatically associate "U" with underwear? Why not send her with an umbrella or a ukulele or a utensil or something?crowmtmom78 wrote:Ruby needed to be told by her 4 year old that it would be inappropriate to take underwear for letter show and tell? So she has Eve take "undershorts"!
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And why does Eve have pee/poop covered panties?
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I agree with you guys, it's insane that a 4 year old has more sense of what is inappropriate than her mother, who seemingly can't freaking think of objects that start with U.
Ruby, if you read this: UNICORN. Pretty sure Eve has like 10 of those around.
Also, HOW is Eve not potty trained yet? She is clearly smart and I've had friends potty train their kids in days, so what is going so wrong?
Ruby, if you read this: UNICORN. Pretty sure Eve has like 10 of those around.
Also, HOW is Eve not potty trained yet? She is clearly smart and I've had friends potty train their kids in days, so what is going so wrong?