Anonymous wrote:Rehab hmm? Wonder what he was addicted to.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Guilty of being a good parent
Based on his behavior in the video, I think there’s a decent chance he’s at least verbally or emotionally abusive to his family.
At best, the guy has anger management issues. (Not saying that he doesn’t have the right to be angry. But clearly he does not always have enough self-control to express his anger in a productive, non-absuive way.)
More likely, he is a control freak who has lost his sh*t in all sorts of situations when things go wrong. They guy who’s always screaming at his assistants, engaging in road rage, yelling from the sidelines at his kids’ coaches or refs etc. You know the type.
So a “good parent”? Maybe. But my bet is he’s the guy whose family walks around on eggshells, remembering the time last week when he screamed at and demeaned his kid for loading the dishwasher wrong. Classic bully.
+1 This. what kid with a deadly allergy to peanuts orders a peanut smoothie without the peanut butter. Just get vanilla or don’t go to the store that has peanut particles floating around (cross contaminants for spoons.). And what kind of behavior are you modeling for your (privileged) teenage child by calling a hard working teenager an immigrant loser?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Guilty of being a good parent
Based on his behavior in the video, I think there’s a decent chance he’s at least verbally or emotionally abusive to his family.
At best, the guy has anger management issues. (Not saying that he doesn’t have the right to be angry. But clearly he does not always have enough self-control to express his anger in a productive, non-absuive way.)
More likely, he is a control freak who has lost his sh*t in all sorts of situations when things go wrong. They guy who’s always screaming at his assistants, engaging in road rage, yelling from the sidelines at his kids’ coaches or refs etc. You know the type.
So a “good parent”? Maybe. But my bet is he’s the guy whose family walks around on eggshells, remembering the time last week when he screamed at and demeaned his kid for loading the dishwasher wrong. Classic bully.
Anonymous wrote:+1 I would have found forgiveness for the Robeks girls if they owned covering for their coworkers and if the acknowledged that "he's allergic", while not saying the lexigraphical word "allergy" makes it exceedingly clear. They should not have hidden the part of him trying desperately trying to get the ingredients and getting cut off. The shop was EMPTY when he came in with no line. Robeks used to be my favorite, but I no longer shop there.Anonymous wrote:Guilty of being a good parent
Anonymous wrote:Guilty of being a good parent
Anonymous wrote:Guilty of being a good parent
Anonymous wrote:+1 I would have found forgiveness for the Robeks girls if they owned covering for their coworkers and if the acknowledged that "he's allergic", while not saying the lexigraphical word "allergy" makes it exceedingly clear. They should not have hidden the part of him trying desperately trying to get the ingredients and getting cut off. The shop was EMPTY when he came in with no line. Robeks used to be my favorite, but I no longer shop there.Anonymous wrote:Guilty of being a good parent
Anonymous wrote:Guilty of being a good parent
Anonymous wrote:+1 I would have found forgiveness for the Robeks girls if they owned covering for their coworkers and if the acknowledged that "he's allergic", while not saying the lexigraphical word "allergy" makes it exceedingly clear. They should not have hidden the part of him trying desperately trying to get the ingredients and getting cut off. The shop was EMPTY when he came in with no line. Robeks used to be my favorite, but I no longer shop there.Anonymous wrote:Guilty of being a good parent
+1 I would have found forgiveness for the Robeks girls if they owned covering for their coworkers and if the acknowledged that "he's allergic", while not saying the lexigraphical word "allergy" makes it exceedingly clear. They should not have hidden the part of him trying desperately trying to get the ingredients and getting cut off. The shop was EMPTY when he came in with no line. Robeks used to be my favorite, but I no longer shop there.Anonymous wrote:Guilty of being a good parent
Anonymous wrote:Guilty of being a good parent