Anonymous
Post 03/10/2017 14:15     Subject: Hilarious! Work-from-home dads joined by kids on live BBC interview.

Lol! This is gold! It's impressive that he could keep a straight face!
Anonymous
Post 03/10/2017 13:33     Subject: Hilarious! Work-from-home dads joined by kids on live BBC interview.

LOL! Thanks OP, hilarious.
Anonymous
Post 03/10/2017 13:26     Subject: Hilarious! Work-from-home dads joined by kids on live BBC interview.

It was funny, but when that baby came in on wheels it was hilarious. Like a circus. Poor guy.
Anonymous
Post 03/10/2017 13:12     Subject: Hilarious! Work-from-home dads joined by kids on live BBC interview.

It doesn't look like he found it funny at all, but that was hilarious. I agree that she was crawling because she thought she was out of frame.
Anonymous
Post 03/10/2017 13:11     Subject: Hilarious! Work-from-home dads joined by kids on live BBC interview.

LOL... Made my day.
Anonymous
Post 03/10/2017 13:08     Subject: Hilarious! Work-from-home dads joined by kids on live BBC interview.

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I love that little girl's happy walk. And then the baby rolling in following her sister!!! Lol. They don't allow those baby walker things in the u.s. anymore, right?


I know, so cute!! (Yes, walkers are sold here).

But something about the way mom reacted seems...Unreal. I hope this wasn't staged.
First, if I saw that my DH's door was unlocked, I would not have assumed he was on live TV or doing something that would have warrented that type of speed and PANIC. Second, how'd she end up on the floor looking like a slapstick comedy routine? I don't know, just rings untrue to me


She probably tried to crawl because she hoped she would not be on the camera if she was down low. That's why she pulled the kid down too, to hopefully get out of the shot. I agree that the dad probably just had pajama pants on, and that's why he couldn't stand up and remove them himself.
Anonymous
Post 03/10/2017 13:02     Subject: Hilarious! Work-from-home dads joined by kids on live BBC interview.

Anonymous wrote:It's funny but the reaction by mom and the guy pushing the little girl at start makes me wonder if abusive?


troll
Anonymous
Post 03/10/2017 11:58     Subject: Hilarious! Work-from-home dads joined by kids on live BBC interview.

Anonymous wrote:It's funny but the reaction by mom and the guy pushing the little girl at start makes me wonder if abusive?


Seriously? He wanted them out, she wanted them out, fast. Nobody yelled, or hit anybody. How would you have handled it?
Anonymous
Post 03/10/2017 11:57     Subject: Hilarious! Work-from-home dads joined by kids on live BBC interview.

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I love that little girl's happy walk. And then the baby rolling in following her sister!!! Lol. They don't allow those baby walker things in the u.s. anymore, right?


I know, so cute!! (Yes, walkers are sold here).

But something about the way mom reacted seems...Unreal. I hope this wasn't staged.
First, if I saw that my DH's door was unlocked, I would not have assumed he was on live TV or doing something that would have warrented that type of speed and PANIC. Second, how'd she end up on the floor looking like a slapstick comedy routine? I don't know, just rings untrue to me


I assume she knew the interview was scheduled. I can totally see this happening -- she's fixing lunch, turns around, and ... where'd they go? Oh no -- they wouldn't go bother dad? Of course they did. And then she flies off to get them.
Anonymous
Post 03/10/2017 11:54     Subject: Hilarious! Work-from-home dads joined by kids on live BBC interview.

It's funny but the reaction by mom and the guy pushing the little girl at start makes me wonder if abusive?
Anonymous
Post 03/10/2017 11:48     Subject: Hilarious! Work-from-home dads joined by kids on live BBC interview.

Anonymous wrote:I love that little girl's happy walk. And then the baby rolling in following her sister!!! Lol. They don't allow those baby walker things in the u.s. anymore, right?


I know, so cute!! (Yes, walkers are sold here).

But something about the way mom reacted seems...Unreal. I hope this wasn't staged.
First, if I saw that my DH's door was unlocked, I would not have assumed he was on live TV or doing something that would have warrented that type of speed and PANIC. Second, how'd she end up on the floor looking like a slapstick comedy routine? I don't know, just rings untrue to me
Anonymous
Post 03/10/2017 11:42     Subject: Hilarious! Work-from-home dads joined by kids on live BBC interview.

Anonymous wrote:I love that little girl's happy walk. And then the baby rolling in following her sister!!! Lol. They don't allow those baby walker things in the u.s. anymore, right?


They sell them but not recommended to use.
Anonymous
Post 03/10/2017 11:42     Subject: Hilarious! Work-from-home dads joined by kids on live BBC interview.

I love that little girl's happy walk. And then the baby rolling in following her sister!!! Lol. They don't allow those baby walker things in the u.s. anymore, right?
Anonymous
Post 03/10/2017 11:40     Subject: Re:Hilarious! Work-from-home dads joined by kids on live BBC interview.

If this had been the mom doing the interview, reactions would be much different. Way less omg so funny/adorable and much more WOW SO UNPROFESSIONAL. This guy will get booked again as a subject matter expert/commentator. If he were a woman, the damage would be much longer lasting.
Anonymous
Post 03/10/2017 11:36     Subject: Hilarious! Work-from-home dads joined by kids on live BBC interview.

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:The lady crawling around on the floor was the most humiliating part. That'll teach him to lock the door!


That was funny. She should have calmly walked in and removed the kids vs panic mode. He needs to clean his office.


Exactly that's why I feel its the nanny and not the mom.


That was mom.


I'm 10:57 and read nanny somewhere and went with it. . Never should have assumed.