Anonymous wrote:I did not find it funny in the least.
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I did not find it funny in the least.
Anonymous wrote:I did not find it funny in the least.

Anonymous wrote:Let's be honest, she's either a nanny or a mail order bride.
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.
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.
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.

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