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goody goody 'who rules the roost' tonight BBC2

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joanneg · 22/09/2004 19:28

Could be a repeat - but well, who cares! Still good viewing. For anyone who cares BBC2, 8pm - who rules the roost.

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Beccarollover · 22/09/2004 19:32

thanks, will have to get dd off to bed for then!

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blueteddy · 22/09/2004 19:33

I love it 2!
Makes me feel good that I am not alone in losing it with kids during holiday times etc!

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joanneg · 22/09/2004 19:35

well - tonights couple both work and have 4 children! blimey - they have their hands full

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charliecat · 22/09/2004 19:36

Think it is a repeat the body builder and the woman with 4 kids and he was a complete TOSSER

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joanneg · 22/09/2004 19:38

ooh!! yes I remember - he was really out of order and didnt he lock one of the kids in a cupboard? (may have drempt that!) He was so out of order and awful - think he apologises in the end. Must watch again and recommend that everybody else doe!!

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blueteddy · 22/09/2004 19:49

Wasn't he supposed 2 be a model or something?
I remember finding the model bit unbelievable as he was not atall attractive, although he seemed 2 think he was!!

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charliecat · 22/09/2004 19:51

He was a total control freak and he took the kids out and didnt feed them all day or something..I think...memorie hazy, think you are right about the cupboard. Its a must see thing if you havent. Even if you have a shit other half this man makes yours look GOOD!

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linniewith2 · 22/09/2004 19:51

dont think he locked them in a cuboard but he did make them put their own nappies in the bin telling them that it was their mess!

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blossomhill · 22/09/2004 20:06

The update on them is on at 9pm on BBC3. I'll have to beg dh to let me watch it, he hates anything like that!

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joanneg · 22/09/2004 20:07

The dad is already annoying me!

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Caribbeanqueen · 22/09/2004 20:08

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KangaMummy · 22/09/2004 20:12

The dad is unbelievable at the gym every night my body is my work

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Skate · 22/09/2004 20:12

The Dad is a t**t but does apologise in the end.

Yep he is a 'model' (snort!) and LOVES himself. If you've not seen it before, protect your TV as you'll be wanting to put your foot through it before long!

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joanneg · 22/09/2004 20:14

ahhhh!! want shake him!!!! (over kill on the !!!'s)

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Caribbeanqueen · 22/09/2004 20:16

He really does love himself doesn't he? I wouldn't let him get away with being in the gym every night, or with being such a prat.

They seem like an odd combination for a couple, but that's probably not a fair comment as I don't know them.

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Caribbeanqueen · 22/09/2004 20:17

"What do you think would motivate me to help?" he asked. FFS, they are your bloody kids, your house, your laundry too!

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joanneg · 22/09/2004 20:18

she must be exhaused! I only have 1 ds and find that hard. 4 and no support and a whinging dh - what a nightmare!

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joanneg · 22/09/2004 20:18

LOL Caribbeanqueen!!!

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lalaa · 22/09/2004 20:19

the dad is an arse!

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joanneg · 22/09/2004 20:23

"she lets them be kids!!!" - what a stupid idiot and the way he handles his children is so threatening

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joanneg · 22/09/2004 20:25

I cant believe that he made the mum leave the room because she is not a good influence!!

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joanneg · 22/09/2004 20:26

He is the David Brent of fatherhood!

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Whimsy · 22/09/2004 20:28

Did he really just lock that little boy in the cupboard

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joanneg · 22/09/2004 20:29

yes!! a dark cupboard!! (or perhaps a small loo not sure!) not against timeout but the way he did it was a bit harsh with the smack and the storming off

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mumbojumbo · 22/09/2004 20:32

He is un-bl**dy-believable! I am soooo grateful to my hubby, he is NOTHING like that!

What an ar*e! (him not my hubby!)

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