Keep discussion of today's episode (if any) in this thread.
Keep discussion of today's episode (if any) in this thread.
Help fight cystic fibrosis or just learn more about it at the cystic fibrosis foundation website, www.cff.org and help give my little guy a better future.
Am I alone? Is everybody else watching Alias?
The Pauls have an 8-year old daughter, and 4-year old triplets: 2 girls and a boy.
"I'm telling you - it's a madhouse out there. I feel like Charlton Heston waking up in the field and seeing the chimp on top of the pony." ~ Dennis Miller
As usual the kids are out of control. It drives the mom crazy, but the dad seems to laugh it off.
Nanny Deb to the rescue.
"I'm telling you - it's a madhouse out there. I feel like Charlton Heston waking up in the field and seeing the chimp on top of the pony." ~ Dennis Miller
I'm here, Qboots.
Those kids are real terrors, and the stacks and stacks of toys and clothes. Stop getting your kids so much stuff already.
Help fight cystic fibrosis or just learn more about it at the cystic fibrosis foundation website, www.cff.org and help give my little guy a better future.
But how else can you show your love then LG?Originally Posted by LG.
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Hi Unk! Surprised to see you here on a night when there's no Nanny Yvonne.Originally Posted by Unklescott
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to you too LG.!
"I'm telling you - it's a madhouse out there. I feel like Charlton Heston waking up in the field and seeing the chimp on top of the pony." ~ Dennis Miller
Omigod - the boy eats by shoving his entire hand into his mouth.![]()
"I'm telling you - it's a madhouse out there. I feel like Charlton Heston waking up in the field and seeing the chimp on top of the pony." ~ Dennis Miller
Then I would have only watched one episode.Originally Posted by Qboots
Can't forget the most important item I need to watch this show:
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The 8-year old doesn't even put on her own socks and shoes.
And they keep missing the bus even though it stops right in front of their house.
"I'm telling you - it's a madhouse out there. I feel like Charlton Heston waking up in the field and seeing the chimp on top of the pony." ~ Dennis Miller