Love to see this sign posted at the entrance ... "If your child is disruptive ... you will not be 'asked' to leave. You WILL leave."
@N8wesley2 күн бұрын
I’m a boring ass straight white guy that’s married with kids in Denver Colorado and I greatly appreciate this channel because their many different topics are hilarious and relatable you ladies are doing amazing keep up the great job
@N8wesley2 күн бұрын
Definitely the toddler years are crazy as hell but it’s a second place crazy to teenagers imo those are the two phases of our kids lives that compete hard for the craziest phase at least in my personal experience but I’m pretty sure there are lots of parents out there that would agree
@SonjaHodges-8882 күн бұрын
Ladies I’m black and I call you my best blonde friends ❤
@Ad.L-Remote-Employment2 күн бұрын
This title caught my attention instantly! Parenting really does feel like navigating chaos sometimes, and I love how you’ve turned it into something both hilarious and relatable
@RachelWatts4312 күн бұрын
I enjoyed your video so much! Are you still inviting remote participants to your team?
@RachelWatts4312 күн бұрын
You’ve definitely made an impression! I checked out the Helpful Advice section on your site, and I have to say-I’m beyond impressed.
@Gabriellaolden2 күн бұрын
Yes there are
@AmeliaDoherty77772 күн бұрын
You’ve definitely made an impression! I checked out the Helpful Advice section on your site, and I have to say
@LincolPeterКүн бұрын
I’m both nervous and thrilled to dive into remote work this year! A company like yours feels like the perfect fit to kickstart this new chapter
@lucretiacoy55122 күн бұрын
I live in Utah and a few years ago I was at a restaurant when this lady, her friends and their kids came in carrying a potty chair. They sat down at a table and one of the women took the pants off of her boy and then put him on the potty chair. Yes, at the restaurant in front of many customers. To say the least I was not only angry and requested that the owner or manager deal with this issue. When management spoke to her she started screaming that her kid was being potty trained and it was all a natural act like breastfeeding in public and she was not leaving so the manager had to call the police to get her removed. WTF???
@kylie523Күн бұрын
Former waiter here and I've seen that and diapers changed on the TABLE
@lauralevecque3895Күн бұрын
People are just crazy
@phillypersonpretzel5 сағат бұрын
Legend has it that the boy was never, ever potty trained...
@KariRazo-wb1cg2 күн бұрын
Preparing America for Trump is like preparing the house for a two year old toddler-child proofing.Trump’s pathetic! 🤡🎪🤡
@yashicagreen37202 күн бұрын
Oh you ladies are definitely welcome to the cookout, and will sit at the family table ❤ thank you for all you do, and the joy you bring.
@heatherholly65632 күн бұрын
You ladies are so on point about the toddlers and the email breakups! Keep up the great work!
@yolandasoto12402 күн бұрын
You ladies are wonderful, joyful, and brilliantly hilarious. The best outlook that we will be needing to survive for the next 4 years of hell. Thank you.
@zangetsu2842 күн бұрын
This healthy, therapist-originated, relationship talk was not what I was expecting today but it was a refreshing injection of realism I needed
@Look2024asap2 күн бұрын
I’ve had it with the parents. They are the assholes for not teaching the toddlers how to behave.
@jenf28572 күн бұрын
But they want to be their friends.
@auberthere37372 күн бұрын
I think it might be a genetic disposition of of personality that creates a well-behaved child because I was a single parent and both of my children were very well behaved. In fact my grandmother said my children were her favorite because they were so well behaved. Being a single parent is very hard and how did I like when the medal for best behaved kids? I know I was very focused, in tuned and spent a lot of time with my children one-on-one thanks to my father's support to allow me to stay home with them.
@GordianKnot-pg5dz23 сағат бұрын
They let kids run up and down the aisles like wild beasts because mommy's phone is stuck in her ear.
@lynnettereede68872 күн бұрын
Great idea! I would name the restaurant "🚫 Kids." The slogan would be "Your child doesn't have to go home, but they can't stay here."
2 күн бұрын
Lol
@sabinedunne70402 күн бұрын
Toddlers are like trying to herd a bunch of loud drunk people in the pub at closing time!
@GordianKnot-pg5dz23 сағат бұрын
🎯
@Riverwalker442 күн бұрын
My family thought I was too strict because I waited to take my boys to a theater and restaurants until they turned 9 and 10. I couldn’t stand out of control kids in public, period. My boys finally figured out that if they acted up in public they lost Nintendo and tv for 30 days. Well they are now in their 30’s, had a great education and have professional jobs. Both married lovely and intelligent women. Grand kids who are very well behaved. I’ve always said that something odd happened in the 90’s with parenting and since then it’s went down hill. Repercussions when your kids act stupid and out of control was lost in many homes.
@camilochavez69822 күн бұрын
I recall as a child with two older brothers 14 to 16 months apart. We were forbidden to act up at the dinner table at home, God forbid in public. Going shopping with my mother in a china shop - hands in your pocket, touch with your eyes. Even dinning at family restaurants none of that display will be tolerated. Napkins on your lap, elbows off the table.
@jackieblue41282 күн бұрын
The Dr spock generation of parents that believed in not shaming or holding them accountable like our parents did. This is why we have generated a narcissistic bunch of whiney adults of today
@methonyHolmes-e8p2 күн бұрын
Can you adopt me?
@leahcook16592 күн бұрын
I was born in 80. My 5 kids are 10-19. My parents were pretty liberal. I understood that if I misbehaved, privileges would be taken- BUT! A large part of the lesson was to be considerate. Be empathetic. Think about how you would feel if you were the other moviegoers, restaurant patrons, etc. It was mostly about being aware that we are tiny parts of a huge society and we need to work together. I get the feeling that many parents don't teach the "pay attention and care about the people around you" part. They focus on the "I said xyz and you didn't do it so you're grounded"... more power struggle than teaching how to be a good human. Of course there are ones who let their kids do anything, too 🙄
@leahcook16592 күн бұрын
@@jackieblue4128 shaming is not useful. The accountability part is seriously missing, though :(
@maryadawkins99052 күн бұрын
There used to be a time when parents used to teach their children how to behave in public, this should become normal again. I agree that certain establishments should be allowed to tell parents that their children are NOT allowed in said establishment.
@cwmillerable2 күн бұрын
Only you two could do a whole section on how you hate kids only to come back with how big you are on child advocacy. I love it! 🤣
@allierein43072 күн бұрын
As a first time mom of a one year old entering the toddler trenches, thank you for your service spreading this wisdom, I salute you, and please send help..
@Sharoninoklahoma2 күн бұрын
😂
@kreiner12 күн бұрын
Thirty years ago, when I had little kids, it would have been rude to allow them to misbehave in Applebee's, and they have booster seats. We just weren't allowed to let our kids act like that. They would have pointed it out loudly.Then they would have corrected our child for us.
@phillypersonpretzel2 күн бұрын
May I just add, as a total aside, but I have seen parents with toddlers at the supermarket with kids standing and playing and moving around in the cart. This is one of the worst situations. Dangerous. Annoying. Inappropriate. Obnoxious. Shit parenting.
@James-df9up2 күн бұрын
Thank you! ! I just love your episode on Toddler terrorism. I am a pastor and you ladies keep me sane. I truly enjoy your show. Bless you!
@Purplesky3332 күн бұрын
Exactly said 👍thank you pumps and Jen, you gals are awesome! 😎 🤩love luv you both! 🥰Wpg🇨🇦💕
@spanky72772 күн бұрын
I just wrote this two minutes ago , I noticed That Trump isn't the only Pathological Liar They all sit their and lie . with no shame . This is the new America . Didn't we all teach our kids never to lie ? Didn't you learn that in school never to lie ?
@johnholznagel31792 күн бұрын
Is this the same Trump who took credit for the Gaza ceasefire?
@andreaduckett45882 күн бұрын
I have been thinking thinking the same from Vance on down. They’re all cut from the same cloth a bunch of devils.
@andreaduckett45882 күн бұрын
I have been thinking the same thing lately. From Vance on down they’re all the same.
@RoidedGay2 күн бұрын
I learned in school that you don’t put a space before a “.” as well as the difference between “there,” “their,” and “they’re.” But as Trump has said, he does great among the poorly educated. That clearly isn’t a lie…
@maryadawkins99052 күн бұрын
I hate that this country has fallen so far that it seems that the entire republican party has given up all principles &self respect to instead bow down to the worst excuse for a human in the world.
@michaellee44712 күн бұрын
PREACH LADIES
@CrazyleigsКүн бұрын
I've always said, people who have children are oblivious to noise. They think it is normal because they have screaming kids who are loud and obnoxious. There needs to be "no children" establishments. Not all of us have children or like them.
@liberaltx2 күн бұрын
I don't think their sadist. I think they are generally unaware of their child's disruptive behavior and are inconsistent and absent in their parenting...and obviously give zero fucks about the peace of people around them because they are the void of self-awareness.
@RaspberryLemonade1012 күн бұрын
Where can I leave a review? I'm a teacher too. ladies. If I cannot watch "I've Had It" while I eat my lunch, while my students are at PE, I feel like my petty grievance cup is too empty. This podcast is my escape from my own insanity, into someone else's.
@GratefulDadATX2 күн бұрын
A couple of my adult watering holes started allowing children to accompany their parents on Sundays before 6pm. Then it was the entire weekend till 6pm. Then 7pm. Then it was every day. I haven't been back to those places in 3 years, and these are places I've been frequently patronizing for 15+ years. Its not just the kids running rampant- I dont want to be anywhere near 'parents' who bring their kids while they are getting sloshed. What parent DOES THAT?!? But mostly it's the rampant TODDLER INFESTATION.
@phillypersonpretzel2 күн бұрын
Grrr....this trend annoys me. I am a musician and I see toddlers running around wineries regularly, while their young parents get buzzed or downright wasted. I do not understand any of it.
@paulalim14762 күн бұрын
Yes, yes, yes on unwanted emails. I refuse to fill out the break-up survey. The worst are the ones that continue to send the unwanted crap!
@tedmaul58422 күн бұрын
In France, Spain and Italy children are used to eating at restaurants with their parents because they're treated like young adults, not kids. They don't have stupid kids menus and parents familiarise children with drinking wine and eating adult food from an early age, in the home. America, like the UK has become infantilised and it's appropriate that you're going to have the world's oldest toddler back in the Whitehouse again.
@Riverwalker442 күн бұрын
When I lived in Germany for a couple of yrs way back in the 80’s I noticed this as well. Kids were just well behaved.
@c123-i6n2 күн бұрын
Way to brag about giving alcoholic beverages to children.
@andreaduckett45882 күн бұрын
My daughter said the same thing when she was in Ireland as a student in Ireland. The kids there were angels compared to US kids.
@maame62242 күн бұрын
Facts!🤣
@Dayna-cd3zj2 күн бұрын
@@c123-i6n Great way to proudly flaunt that ignorance of the fact that the European parents don't allow the kids to get drunk on wine. It's only at dinner and in moderate amounts. I love it when people just can't help themselves and think that they have to show their ignorance to everyone while they think that they're chastising others.
@maame62242 күн бұрын
There'r parents who bring all their kids to the grocery store. And boy, they play with every item in the store. Especially the fruits and veggies! Don't even want to talk about them running around and screaming nonstop with no supervision from the parent who brought them!😡😡
@lauralevecque3895Күн бұрын
That is my absolute pet peeve
@SOULANDHEARTCO2 күн бұрын
I really love you guys, you are straight forward, no BS and brilliant. I have been following you for a while and I feel like my like minded friends. I had it with all narcissists, bad parenting, bad driving, maga culture and stupid uninformed people 😂❤❤
@anne-mariescoones32392 күн бұрын
I can't help wondering if that woman has watched this episode and if so, does she recognise herself! 😂
@patticakes5439Күн бұрын
Not only should they control their kids, and they don't. When they bring dogs to food places, also is a peeve for me
@jaredpasqua27602 күн бұрын
Your book reminds me of my favorite saying. “Life is like a shit sandwich. The more bread you’ve got, the less shit you eat.”
@TrichellePaulКүн бұрын
You ladies are hilarious! You make me laugh with your honesty, directness, bluntness, realism, and knowledge. 😂🥳👏 I appreciate you ladies very much! And I am a Christian woman.
@MsAdventure5312 күн бұрын
Why does a kid under 12 yo need a Caramel Macchiato??
@janeclark61052 күн бұрын
I didn't take my kids ANYWHERE until they were 8 years old!
@ayasensei57092 күн бұрын
They don’t remember or appreciate anything under 8 anyway.
@Shanacello070902 күн бұрын
We were invited to an out of town wedding. I asked the bride if she could recommend a babysitter. She did and allowed us to leave our kids at her house with the sitter during the reception. The kids were invited to the service. I spent most of the time in the playroom at the church with our kids.
@kimberlyjohnson13712 күн бұрын
You did not share if you actually wanted to do that at her wedding.. attention focused on the children instead of the Bride and other invited guest...
@jimwhite45742 күн бұрын
The dynamic that you describe, that you don't like someone until they dislike you, and vice versa, sums up a lot of the toxicity in relationships!
@mohandaspalakkal2549Күн бұрын
Pumps & Jen, Your hilarious, honest, and well-informed commentary on every day life occurrences makes my day, whenever I try to watch KZbin. I am a straight, asian guy who did not grow up in this country; I started watching/listening to your channel only 6 months ago. I wish I had listened a lot sooner. I guess it's never too late to enjoy your sense of humor and accurate and nuanced observations and analyses. You must copyright your content. You are so good. The toddler and email terrorism bit is spot-on. On another episode a listener mentioned about a narcissistic mother who claims her child picked her from among everyone else on this whole planet - it was comedy to the core!!! And the episode about "apply locally... while travelling...." That was crazy funny. So the listeners are funny too. I feel like I am among kindred spirits here. Way to go ladies!!!!
@CherylElliott012 күн бұрын
PDA is the same dysfunction as parents who think everyone in the restaurant thinks their toddler is cute. The couple thinks their attraction to each other and being in love is as beautiful to everyone else as it is to them.
@judithholder25372 күн бұрын
You describe narcissism.
@tammycharles7422 күн бұрын
LOVE Jillian! Been following her for a few years. Her words hit home every time she speaks. Thank you for having her on!!!
@ScratchcardsWithScotty2 күн бұрын
You ladies brighten my everyday 👌
@ginapb66162 күн бұрын
I totally agree with you ladies😊
@jaynefinleyКүн бұрын
Say it louder for the people in the cheap seats. Thank you Pumps, I had it with those parents too. No regard for the other patrons, no regard for the waitstaff.
@LauraruaLstl2 күн бұрын
This parent trend of bringing kids in adult spaces is on my list. Parents think they can live the way they did without kids with kids. The other place is breweries! Parents walk in the door and stop supervising or parenting.
@judithholder25372 күн бұрын
This helps explain how MANY of them grow up, but do not truly mature, & then vote Orange. They are out of control. . .as is the non-parented Orange.
@coolgirlrunning51632 күн бұрын
Thank you, thank you. Thank you. Not everyone is an effing narcissist. All humans are selfish. Drives me nuts sick of hearing it!
@kevinmoore95632 күн бұрын
Donald Trump is a grown terrible toddler lol
@barbpfister772 күн бұрын
Growing up in the 50s and 60s, kids were expected and taught to behave in public places. No giving choices to Johnny and Susie. This applied to schools, other people's homes, stores, etc.
@johnsampson25442 күн бұрын
I was born in 1963, so grew up more in the 70's. It was still the same. I even remember neighbors' and friends parents' occasionally disciplining us. Not spankings, but a few stern words were always enough. Tried doing that a few years ago at a public business. Got an "eff off" from the kid... and then the mom.
@HoneyDemsКүн бұрын
Speaking as Owner of Steakhouse for years . Toddlers running free present danger of injury to them & others. It is Not a Play Area & has to be Presented as that by the Management. There are ways of handling this Problem. Also ways of discretely making a complaint. The Statistics of Complaints moves Management. Even Corporate that take their time to Answer & Fix Complaints.
@wendychilds93352 күн бұрын
I happened upon you ladies and I love you both. You say everything everyone is thinking. So funny, we need you more than ever, especially since this shit show coming into office. I have a son who happens to be gay and he is terrified of his rights being taken away..now is the time for self care on the 20th all day pampering nails massage shopping what ever gives us comfort..thank you for your honesty please keep up the great work. Peace and love
@maliabeaver462Күн бұрын
This IHIP episode is hilarious! You two ladies are in the last of our generational parenting etiquette and protocols. I lmao when you both shared about hiding "drinking wine" and "smoking cigarettes." So did I. When my last child was in first year college, I didn't feel like I had to hide anymore, so at a family gathering I was drinking wine and smoked a cigarette (don't smoke anymore), and my adults kids gathered and sat in front on me looking in disbelief and they loudly said to me "MOM! I've never seen you smoke or drink" as they nodded to each other and me. My sibs and cousins laughed so much! While raising them - I did not have any teen smoking and drinking issues to contend with. LOL. Thank you, ladies. You are great!
@mathews06182 күн бұрын
With the kid thing, those people dont consider the wants and needs of other people. It literally never crosses their minds. Its that simple
@Monica-lw9ol2 күн бұрын
You two are so great to watch and listen to!!!!
@tdsollog2 күн бұрын
I never wanted to be “that parent” when my sons were toddlers. Nope.
@DonnaC-w1f2 күн бұрын
I would gladly add a 20% tip to servers and a $30 surcharge fee to enjoy adult only restaurants, no children allowed at all. There's a time and place to enjoy children, fine dining restaurants and theaters are not those places. And I have witnessed that over the years, a HUGE lack of attention to good manners. Young parents these days are clueless. Children aren't being taught to be considerate of others 🤷♀️
@tatianablanco88462 күн бұрын
Thank you for helping me realize I am THE BIGGEST toddler advocate because I care about safety in public…..or everywhere ❤🎉
@auberthere37372 күн бұрын
I used to fly a lot when my children were Toddlers and my whole plan was to keep them occupied the entire flight. And this was all before cell phones and tablets. As we take off one was drinking the bottle the other I gave chewing gum because when your ears pop children don't know they need to swallow so by chewing gum and drinking a bottle they did that naturally. I had passengers on the flight as they were coming off because I unboarded last because of my kids people would come by and say I didn't know there were children on board. That meant I did my job as a parent not to have my kids disturb other people.
@pinqueenmartin9582Күн бұрын
I forgot to mention we NEVER go out to eat. Not when the food I cook is so dang good......forget about it
@Miamipiano332 күн бұрын
I love these ladies. Preach ladies ❤💙❤️🇺🇸
@jenwhinnen9202 күн бұрын
I’m sorry, but 6 months is NOT enough time to know everything about someone or know how the relationship is going to go. That’s just pop psychology at its most stupid. Thank you Jen for calling out the stupid!
@FLO1980.Күн бұрын
I freaking luv these chicks!!! 😂I find myself cracking up a lot because I so agree with them on many points, especially the , I Had Its. Keep doing what y’all doing ladies. I’m here for it.
@janetdidonato99632 күн бұрын
I don't go out to eat much anymore because of this pervasive lack of even basic consideration. There is usually at least one ear-piercing screaming toddler or infant ruining my infrequent forays into dining out. Sometimes they will apologize/take the kid outside until it calms down, but mostly it is utter obliviousness to the rights of other to enjoy their evening out. I must say that I feel the same way about adults who, as they get progressively drunker, get progressively louder, shrieking with laughter at the decibels of a jet engine. I erupted once at one of these shriekers, and the restaurant erupted in applause from several tables. These people have the same lack of regard for the comfort of others as the smokers who used to light up after they finished their food, or even during eating. I can't believe that ever existed, but it did -- so you really had no choice as to whether or not you were a smoker. They MADE you one.
@kathleendonahue59552 күн бұрын
I agree with you about the kids in restaurants. Also the parents know their kids aren’t as cute to others as they are to them.😂
@MsAdventure5312 күн бұрын
I always say this on social media, when applicable: “Only mommy and granny think they’re cute.”
@urkiddingme62542 күн бұрын
So impressed with Pumps' honesty about her flaws. It's as good as listening to Seth Meyers analyze the failure of his own jokes.
@pinqueenmartin9582Күн бұрын
Pumps forgot " GO get A Happy Meal!" Lol
@sunnys_day2 күн бұрын
PDA is fundamentally a way to be disrespectful to others without paying a price. And because it's a team sport I refuse to be a spectator to a show I did not buy a ticket for. If I can't remove myself from the situation I call it out. I point at them and let them know how ridiculous they are. "Get a room" is a phrase we all understand for a reason 😊
@PaulaBIrish2 күн бұрын
Parents who dont deal with their annoying babies, toddlers and little kids Do Not Give A Sht about anyone else. And I Despise them. Ive been known to tell a toddler, “Stop It!” wagging a finger and then getting a round of applause by all the patrons and workers. Yeah, Im that A-Hole. But like you two, as soon as my kid made a peep out the door we went and Im talkin’ grocery store, Target…we would NEVER take her to an adult dining place…Never.
@WhatizthatvelvetКүн бұрын
“You don’t even fucking know me, L.L. Bean!” Haha Oh Jennifer, you’re my hero. 🤣
@breathnstop2 күн бұрын
No one trains their kids anymore. Kids have sat quietly with their parents at restaurants we didn't notice. I went to restaurants as a toddler in the 1950s. I kept my hands to myself and shut the hell up.
@WilliamCarlson-rh2ri2 күн бұрын
I'll take it a step further, these are the parents with out-of-control kids, and no parental control, that a few years later are sent to school with the same out-of-control behavior, which is why the good teachers are leaving the teaching profession in droves.
@SeaOcean192 күн бұрын
Top O’ the Mornin’ - from the Florida Keys 🌞🌴☀️🌺🌴
@bluestone5122 күн бұрын
Toddlerhood is so short. Take them to places that they enjoy and they can be themselves. We took our two year old son to a semi nice place once. He behaved but we had to work through the entire meal. Cutting his food, helping him eat. Making sure that all that fell off the tray was picked up. Making sure he couldn't reach a fork or steak knife... We paid a more than we wanted to and could not enjoy the food. It was Chuck E Cheese and the food court at the children's museum after that.
@teresaamanfu7408Күн бұрын
Another black lady who loves your show. Thank you.💐
@KatMarriott-eq5ru2 күн бұрын
Jenn ,Pumps and Katrina with the comfy chairs amazing podcast...♥️💚💜🇨🇦
@afsenior2 күн бұрын
Why not just teach your child to behave like a well trained human? My children only needed one look to behave properly in public. At home is the ONLY place/time they were allowed to be hooligans.
@PiedPiper382 күн бұрын
it must be a midwest thing, out in Utah it's common place, once while dining at a Wendy's the family next to us let their kids run around laughing and screaming playing tag around my and my friend's table... unreal! and if you say anything holy the push back is REAL
@laurad34232 күн бұрын
Ive done a lot of wrong as an adult (and child) but one thing i was proud was the ability to take my 4 little boys anywhere. My youngest having DS kinda helped cause hes just always happy and polite. I remember this one time taking all my kids out to eat and they were 3, 6, 8, and 10. This normally is terrifying for some but i know my boys. Anyways, we're eating and these older ladies at a table beside us approached me and just went on and in about how well behaved my boys were and how good they are. Thay always stuck me to never have spoiled brats in public. At home they practically rio eachothers heads off but in public they are so good. They are 13, 16, 18 and 20 now.
@andreaduckett45882 күн бұрын
My grown kids are still heinous at home too does it ever end?
@kristinafontaine32112 күн бұрын
That's what all these parents think, that their kids are "so good.".
@maame62242 күн бұрын
Thnx for the free therapy, I learned a thing or 2!🙏🙏
@Maddox204Күн бұрын
OMg ive only seen this video and the Margerine Taylor Green one so far and y’all are the role models that us Louisiana moms need ☺️
@dtk68Күн бұрын
If you think about it, toddlers are little sociopaths, lol
@breathnstop2 күн бұрын
It's the parents not the toddlers. People would come up to me and compliment my toddlers. They had crayons and a bread crust they spoke softly and they sat still. Why is it so hard? Train your kids.
@MiaAlex-q9s2 күн бұрын
I was in hot spring spa in Peru and family brought two devils aka toddlers It was awful those kids screamed and screamed I hate the parents
@EuroDragon7118 сағат бұрын
I cannot adequately express how much I LOVE the anti-toddler and the email/relationship segments!! You took the words out of millions of mouths. 🤣
@jibyjiby5424Күн бұрын
Thank god I raised my toddler during covid lockdown! 😅 never had a chance to be an asshole. 100% agreed
@88chelsie2 күн бұрын
When I was managing a fine dining restaurant, we occasionally had people who let their children run around. I shut that down immediately because it was dangerous with servers carrying heavy trays of hot food. Duh
@bobtimster62Күн бұрын
The parents probably don't do anything because they're busy playing with their phones. Like everybody else these days.
@kacee33522 күн бұрын
AH! The raging "UNSUBSCRIBE" stalking surveys! Ive had it too!!🤬🤬
@TammieLevesque2 күн бұрын
I love you girls. Keep up the awesome work. This world needs the humor.
@alexkaa2 күн бұрын
I've had it with: Parents that talk unauthentically wirh their kids when realizing that other adults amongst them might listen & eventually examine their education-/upbringing-skills. They talk to their kids, but adress other adults around - you can hear the falesness in their tone. 🤢
@kimlarson71362 күн бұрын
I dated my husband’s representative. I fell in love with the representative, who never used the N-word. Now I’m married to someone who uses it. Not great.
@preuter20012 күн бұрын
If a proprietor put up a sign banning toddlers from a restaurant, believe me every mom with toddlers would be at that door protesting that you hate kids and you can't do that. Litigation to follow.
@Alison-du2jf2 күн бұрын
I don't have kids, but to me it seems like many parents abdicate their parenting responsibilities allowing these kids to behave this way. Nothing wrong with family friendly restaurants and leave some places for the grown ups! Love your content ladies!
@yakobii5166Күн бұрын
When Jenn said “You’re pathetic” it made me cackle so mf fast. I love you both, thank you for the endless laughs and education (IHIP News) ❤️
@pattyclautu18382 күн бұрын
My mother would ruin her good time if I fucked up as a kid. I miss that lady! "Toddler Infestation" made me spit a bit of coffee. Email relationship ending is so frustrating, not spoken about enough.
@randybirch61022 күн бұрын
“Rights of the child…” what the responsibilities of the child? Can’t have one without the other.
@consueloconnieancona59002 күн бұрын
What happened to discipline? Parents today aren't doing their children any favors. The GOP is evidence of the time out generation. Take away toys and give them chores. Even a toddler can do chores. It just takes parent engagement.
@OceanTasker2 күн бұрын
Your choice to ignore it and not go over there politely and say something is the same problem the entire country has and why we have a crappy President coming in now.
@bh124852 күн бұрын
I went to fogo de chao and they had this couch along the whole front window. One of those couches grandma would have in that one room that wasn’t for sitting back in the day. There were 2 young kids using it as a gymnastics apparatus. The parents did nothing.
@terrylarrabee38072 күн бұрын
I saw the title and thought you were going to talk about Elonia and Felonia