Anonymous wrote:it would be far more appropriate for her to be proud to her friends, not an anonymous board. It just smacks of bragging or some sort of mental disorder where she's taking prude in someone elses accomplishments. It's just weird.Anonymous wrote:You all attacked her just for being proud of her charges. Wow just wow. She is allowed to be excited for her charges. I can't believe how quickly this thread turned nasty.
Anonymous wrote:OP went into attack mode and claims I'm a sock puppet because I commented on the thread twice. Clearly there are other PP's who really just don't care.
it would be far more appropriate for her to be proud to her friends, not an anonymous board. It just smacks of bragging or some sort of mental disorder where she's taking prude in someone elses accomplishments. It's just weird.Anonymous wrote:You all attacked her just for being proud of her charges. Wow just wow. She is allowed to be excited for her charges. I can't believe how quickly this thread turned nasty.
Anonymous wrote:OP, no one gives a shit about your nieces and nephews and their "shiny" awards. You sound like such an immature nanny. Grow up.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I really don't agree with the whole "stage mom" thing and would never put my baby or small child into show business. In my opinion, children do not need to be working, they need to be playing and learning. Of course having a baby do a Baby Gap commercial probably isn't hurting them but if down the line they end up doing things as toddlers there will probably be too much pressure put on them and they most likely won't enjoy the work. Even if they do enjoy the work that they do I can only imagine a 3-4 year old getting very upset after finding out that they didn't get the part that they auditioned for. Stage moms just make me think of pageant moms and I don't think very highly of either of them.
Omg not everyone is a stage mom!!!!!
It's like saying nannies are all lazy or MB are all bitches.
Stop stereotyping everyone.
I've met some crazy stage moms but I've also met some amazing people.
And kids are only allowed so many hours my nephew can only be on serve hours. That included all school, recess, lunch, hair, make up and filming.
Ok OP, I didn't think you were this stupid but let me spell it out for you: no one cares about your nephew and everyone things you suck for supporting and being proud of something so ridiculous.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I really don't agree with the whole "stage mom" thing and would never put my baby or small child into show business. In my opinion, children do not need to be working, they need to be playing and learning. Of course having a baby do a Baby Gap commercial probably isn't hurting them but if down the line they end up doing things as toddlers there will probably be too much pressure put on them and they most likely won't enjoy the work. Even if they do enjoy the work that they do I can only imagine a 3-4 year old getting very upset after finding out that they didn't get the part that they auditioned for. Stage moms just make me think of pageant moms and I don't think very highly of either of them.
Omg not everyone is a stage mom!!!!!
It's like saying nannies are all lazy or MB are all bitches.
Stop stereotyping everyone.
I've met some crazy stage moms but I've also met some amazing people.
And kids are only allowed so many hours my nephew can only be on serve hours. That included all school, recess, lunch, hair, make up and filming.
Ok OP, I didn't think you were this stupid but let me spell it out for you: no one cares about your nephew and everyone things you suck for supporting and being proud of something so ridiculous.
Stfu!!!
Don't you dare call me stupid!
Why don't you and you're loser self go back to scrubbing toilets because that is all you're worth or better yet start dusting my nephews awards (the shiny gold ones they give out) but don't worry we have cameras so we will know when you steal something
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I really don't agree with the whole "stage mom" thing and would never put my baby or small child into show business. In my opinion, children do not need to be working, they need to be playing and learning. Of course having a baby do a Baby Gap commercial probably isn't hurting them but if down the line they end up doing things as toddlers there will probably be too much pressure put on them and they most likely won't enjoy the work. Even if they do enjoy the work that they do I can only imagine a 3-4 year old getting very upset after finding out that they didn't get the part that they auditioned for. Stage moms just make me think of pageant moms and I don't think very highly of either of them.
Omg not everyone is a stage mom!!!!!
It's like saying nannies are all lazy or MB are all bitches.
Stop stereotyping everyone.
I've met some crazy stage moms but I've also met some amazing people.
And kids are only allowed so many hours my nephew can only be on serve hours. That included all school, recess, lunch, hair, make up and filming.
Ok OP, I didn't think you were this stupid but let me spell it out for you: no one cares about your nephew and everyone things you suck for supporting and being proud of something so ridiculous.
Stfu!!!
Don't you dare call me stupid!
Why don't you and you're loser self go back to scrubbing toilets because that is all you're worth or better yet start dusting my nephews awards (the shiny gold ones they give out) but don't worry we have cameras so we will know when you steal something
Anonymous wrote:Wow. It is when arguments like this are started where it really shows how immature so many of the posters on this site are. You all just love hiding behind the anonymous names on this site, don't you?