I have never ever watched Jon + Kate Plus Eight. The thought of eight kids in the house makes me dream of wine in very large quantities. I am also not a big fan of creating these huge families via artificial means. I just don't think it is normal or possible to raise 5-8 kids at a time. People, that is a LITTER and animals who take care of their young for eight weeks have those, not humans.
So, the idea that these jokers are millionaires is hard enough for me to swallow because I think they are selling their family; but now I have to hear about their supposed extra curricular activities too?? If I were either one of them, I would be screwing around just to escape the shear noise that must exist in their house. Oh wait, their house is so freaking big they could get away if they wanted to and let the nanny handle the kids.
The THOUGHT of that woman giving ME parenting advise [She was on Oprah last week doling out "wisdom"] makes me taste a little vomit in my mouth. Isn't their 15 minutes up yet??
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6 comments:
I've never seen it either.
Whatever! I'm ready for them to go away, too.
:)
I have two and they drive me nuts.
My ex's father came from a family of 18 kids but then again didn't some 66 year old get knocked up?
It has to be something in the water
I am with you 100% on this, Teresa. I think people should never make money by using their kids. I am in the middle of releasing a book about Joshua as you know and I have had mixed feelings about it but I have given out a few advanced copies to families of soldiers and they have told me it helped them and that is my number one goal as anyone who knows me can attest to...the Armed Forces and all combat Vets have my heart. Joshua is okay with it and said the only thing is he never wants to have to speak in public but will talk to any vet one on one.
But I agree about the litter thing...and Honey just had five two months ago and I have to find homes for them :(
What a fun read! You're too funny.
Didn't mean to use fun twice in a row. Off to read my thesaurus.
14 minutes and counting. Tick, tick.
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