Originally Posted by Qboots
Rock on, but Krom is sure missing out.
Originally Posted by Qboots
Rock on, but Krom is sure missing out.
Nancy just plain LOVES herself more than anything else.
"You don't rehearse Mr. T, you just turn him loose."
-----Sylvester Stallone, on Mr. T-----
Kristy is expressing her fears for Nancy's kids, and you can just see Nancy is totally zoning out.
Nancy thinks she's giving her kids options. Yeah, except the option of education. :rolleyes
She has a MAJOR chip on her shoulder about Harvard. If she chose not to attend college, why does it bug her so much that other people chose to go?
"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 think my first instinct was right... the Corps are the better family. They are evening taking useful stuff from Tree Mom. Now all they need is some Prozac.
"I love it" is Nancy code for "I want, so I won't think of what anyone else wants, or needs".
Nancy looks unhappy that her husband is actually volunteering to do more. She's "giving up" something to "allow" him to do this. Man, the woman is sick.
"You don't rehearse Mr. T, you just turn him loose."
-----Sylvester Stallone, on Mr. T-----
Finally, tree mom agrees to give up and let her husband do more to help around the house, what a stretch for her that must be... What a stubborn boob. At least Corp. parents were kind and pointed out things they learned and open their minds a bit..
Nancy: Does she remind anyone of Bambi? The woman with the house full of pets (including a woodchuck and a wallaby). She can't learn anything from anyone, she knows everything. :rolleyes
And their big change is that they're going away without their kids? Doesn't that break Nancys's rules for not farming out her kids, ever?