Hilarious! Work-from-home dads joined by kids on live BBC interview.

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Great analysis here:
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/men/the-filter/anatomy-masterpiece-13-reasons-funniest-video-year-pure-comedy/


I have tears running down my cheeks now. I had watched the original but when it's in GIF-- it's comedy gold. The funniest is mom sliding in. That's award winning.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I'm guessing that some of you criticizing the parents haven't tried to act professional at home before. I am not doing live TV but do plenty of videoconferences from home and while I try to minimize distractions I have had to keep talking through a barking dog, ringing doorbell, and DH walking across the room to give me a power cord. No kid issues thank goodness. I thought this was hilarious and can easily see this happening.


My 8-year old ripped the loudest fart in the middle of a call last night. He's old enough to know not to talk or interrupt--he was sitting silently reading next to me. I'm mortified. I know everyone had to have heard it.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I'm guessing that some of you criticizing the parents haven't tried to act professional at home before. I am not doing live TV but do plenty of videoconferences from home and while I try to minimize distractions I have had to keep talking through a barking dog, ringing doorbell, and DH walking across the room to give me a power cord. No kid issues thank goodness. I thought this was hilarious and can easily see this happening.


My 8-year old ripped the loudest fart in the middle of a call last night. He's old enough to know not to talk or interrupt--he was sitting silently reading next to me. I'm mortified. I know everyone had to have heard it.


Don't worry. You've taught your 8 year old so well, that your co-workers had no idea he was in the room with you. They'll just assume you were the culprit.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I feel so sorry for the mom-I just hope most people didn't catch the pants thing.

Still crack up every time I see the video.


I never felt her pants were down - it just looked like a long pink shirt under her sweater.
Anonymous
http://www.msn.com/en-us/news/world/when-the-children-crashed-dads-bbc-interview-the-family-speaks/ar-AAolDBb?li=BBmkt5R&ocid=spartandhp

Cute interview with the family. Those of you thinking "abuse" are bat shit crazy.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:http://www.msn.com/en-us/news/world/when-the-children-crashed-dads-bbc-interview-the-family-speaks/ar-AAolDBb?li=BBmkt5R&ocid=spartandhp

Cute interview with the family. Those of you thinking "abuse" are bat shit crazy.


The WSJ interview was so cute too. Again, those who judged him based on 41 seconds of a clip probably also thought his wife was the nanny.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Let's be honest, she's either a nanny or a mail order bride.


He is an expert in Korea and a professor at a university in Pusan. He is married to a highly educated Korean woman.
Anonymous
Here is the WSJ interview a PP mentioned. I love this family.

http://www.wsj.com/video/the-family-behind-viral-bbc-video-speaks-out/D6046F80-52A8-480F-8CF3-2C9AB00ACF44.html
Anonymous
BBC had the whole family back on for an interview!

I appreciate that despite how angry they were at people assuming the wife was the nanny, they were graceful about it. Such a lovely family.

http://www.bbc.com/news/video_and_audio/headlines/39274662
Anonymous
I did not find it funny in the least.
Anonymous
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I did not find it funny in the least.

Why not? I am curious. For me it was comedy gold.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I did not find it funny in the least.


You are most definitely alone in feeling that way.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:


I love this!!! Who came up with it?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I did not find it funny in the least.


I feel sorry for you.
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