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  • voidofman
    voidofman Posts: 4,009
    iluvcats wrote:
    voidofman wrote:
    Umm.. Looks like the whole family is getting it's own show on TLC. Funny that it's on TLC because I sure as shit ain't lernin' nuttin'

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=njtjKYgS49s

    too funny. you need to show this link to Thoughts Arrive to cheer him up :) it made me laugh.
    I hope my chin never looks like her mom's.

    Send a link and told him, "no matter how bad it gets, at least you aren't these people."
  • voidofman
    voidofman Posts: 4,009
    RKCNDY wrote:

    I am wary of any 'American TV show' that needs to be subtitled because you can't understand the people who speak ENGLISH. :crazy:
    That's what Closed Captioning is for, expect for this show I'm pretty sure it would be:

    [INAUDIBLE] HONEY BOO BOO [INAUDIBLE] GO GO JUICE [INAUDIBLE]
  • RKCNDY
    RKCNDY Posts: 31,013
    voidofman wrote:
    RKCNDY wrote:

    I am wary of any 'American TV show' that needs to be subtitled because you can't understand the people who speak ENGLISH. :crazy:
    That's what Closed Captioning is for, expect for this show I'm pretty sure it would be:

    [INAUDIBLE] HONEY BOO BOO [INAUDIBLE] GO GO JUICE [INAUDIBLE]

    no! TLC subtitles *for* you already! CC is not necessary! watch the video silly!
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  • stargirl69
    stargirl69 Posts: 6,387
    voidofman wrote:
    Umm.. Looks like the whole family is getting it's own show on TLC. Funny that it's on TLC because I sure as shit ain't lernin' nuttin'

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=njtjKYgS49s

    Wow I barely understood what any of them were saying :?
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  • voidofman
    voidofman Posts: 4,009
    I almost don't even want to say this. I watched the first five minutes of the show last night and wow. The mom was saying they had a pageant to go to and had to wake up the whole family or they would be sleeping until 12 or 1 or sometimes 2.

    :fp:
  • DewieCox
    DewieCox Posts: 11,432
    voidofman wrote:
    I almost don't even want to say this. I watched the first five minutes of the show last night and wow. The mom was saying they had a pageant to go to and had to wake up the whole family or they would be sleeping until 12 or 1 or sometimes 2.

    :fp:

    If only that was the worst thing those parents allowed... I partied pretty hard for a solid 5 years, worked 3rd shift, stayed up for pretty much a few days and I can't think of a time I've slept til 2 in the afternoon.
  • JonnyPistachio
    JonnyPistachio Florida Posts: 10,219
    I know you said you watched it during a bout of insomnia, but...
    otherwise we need to kill our TVs

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  • voidofman
    voidofman Posts: 4,009
    My wife and I noticed something wrong with this set up. Not that it wasn't wrong to begin with...

    The dad is 8 years older than the mom, their oldest daughter was born when mom was 15 and dad was 23. :?
  • chadwick
    chadwick up my ass Posts: 21,157
    voidofman wrote:
    I originally saw this on a blog at Tosh.O and then the whole episode on the Toddlers show.

    Here's the clip of the best parts that Tosh did:

    http://tosh.comedycentral.com/blog/tag/honey-boo-boo/
    the guy doesn't seem to thrilled with all that bullshit.

    his frickin wife = battle axe
    wow!

    use her as traction under tires when stuck in mud or snow.
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  • chadwick
    chadwick up my ass Posts: 21,157
    voidofman wrote:
    My wife and I noticed something wrong with this set up. Not that it wasn't wrong to begin with...

    The dad is 8 years older than the mom, their oldest daughter was born when mom was 15 and dad was 23. :?
    wow. you're right!

    and their one daughter is preggers @ 17
    nicely done!
    for poetry through the ceiling. ISBN: 1 4241 8840 7

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    I am tired; my heart is
    sick and sad. From where
    the sun stands I will fight
    no more forever."

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  • voidofman
    voidofman Posts: 4,009
    chadwick wrote:
    voidofman wrote:
    My wife and I noticed something wrong with this set up. Not that it wasn't wrong to begin with...

    The dad is 8 years older than the mom, their oldest daughter was born when mom was 15 and dad was 23. :?
    wow. you're right!

    and their one daughter is preggers @ 17
    nicely done!
    At least she waited a full 2 or 3 years after her mom. :fp:
  • Leezestarr313
    Leezestarr313 Temple of the cat Posts: 14,444
    This is pieces and bits Europeans get to see of "crazy America" every once in a while in tv shows in short clips. No wonder lots of people are asking me if I really wanna go live there ... I kinow that these are just rotten apples, but these clips show a lot of things in a really bad way. I think it is good to give your children some sense of competition, but I think it is really bad to exploit them and make them suffer for your own shortcomings. This is nothing but nasty and disgusting...

    And yep, it can probably happen anywhere in the world :cry:
  • voidofman
    voidofman Posts: 4,009
    Agreed Leeze, this is the absolute worst of the worst. They make the Jersey Shore cast at least look educated.
  • iluvcats
    iluvcats Posts: 5,153
    voidofman wrote:
    Agreed Leeze, this is the absolute worst of the worst. They make the Jersey Shore cast at least look educated.

    noooooooooo, I thought this thread died!
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  • Enkidu
    Enkidu So Cal Posts: 2,996
    There have been a couple columns lately (one in the LA Times I think) and people talking about how the Honey Boo Boo parents AREN'T so bad. They truly love their children and they're trying as hard as they can or something like that.

    Really? I mean I might not be the most perfect parent in the world, but... really?
  • voidofman
    voidofman Posts: 4,009
    Enkidu wrote:
    There have been a couple columns lately (one in the LA Times I think) and people talking about how the Honey Boo Boo parents AREN'T so bad. They truly love their children and they're trying as hard as they can or something like that.

    Really? I mean I might not be the most perfect parent in the world, but... really?

    The first episode, the only thing I saw them eat is cheese puffs, breakfast and lunch.
  • RKCNDY
    RKCNDY Posts: 31,013
    voidofman wrote:
    Enkidu wrote:
    There have been a couple columns lately (one in the LA Times I think) and people talking about how the Honey Boo Boo parents AREN'T so bad. They truly love their children and they're trying as hard as they can or something like that.

    Really? I mean I might not be the most perfect parent in the world, but... really?

    The first episode, the only thing I saw them eat is cheese puffs, breakfast and lunch.

    and the one daughter "Chubbette" was saying "I'm gonna lose weight...Momma, you gonna lose weight with me and support me?" ***stuffs her face full of cheese puffs***
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