Maybelline
Sep 24, 2006 @ 9:27 pm
I know the last Duggar thread was closed, so I hope it's okay to start up a new one for the latest episode.
This hour just seemed rushed to me, and unnecessary. The Duggars on a road trip aren't that much different than any other family. Except for the free Disneyland experience.
How many more of these "16 Children and...." shows is TLC going to pay for?
Jinger is still the brightest, most articulate, and unaffected of the bunch. Free Jinger!
Oops! I just realized I got the title wrong. Should be "On the Road with 16 Children," right? Sorry.
Sarahelca
Sep 24, 2006 @ 9:31 pm
Ugh, agreed. I'm done being impressed with the amount of children that family has decided to have. I did have a guilty laugh when they all got air sickness on the plane. That probably made the show worth it
kidswatcher
Sep 24, 2006 @ 9:32 pm
I missed it because I was watching The Amazing Race. I did get a chance to see the lasr scenes. Did they meet another family with 16 kids?
Maybelline
Sep 24, 2006 @ 9:43 pm
They did meet two other families, with 30 children between them. That part of the experience was totally glossed over, but the other family, from the brief glance we got at them, seemed more like California hippies than right-wing Southerners. It would be interesting to follow up with them and see if all families with 15+ kids are as batshit crazy as the Duggars.
I laughed and laughed when the 13 of the Duggars were plane sick! That was priceless.
jerseydevil
Sep 25, 2006 @ 7:43 am
I couldn't help but think that the writers of the show trolled these boards when we had the old Duggar thread open. They kept referring to things that were discussed here, like the fresh fruit and vegetable issue, the carseats and seatbelt issue. It was as though the script was geared towards addressing all of the criticisms of the Duggars voiced on TWoP. They seem bound and determined to present them as the perfect family.
Guilty pleasure: seeing Jimbob get airsick!
Meg D
Sep 25, 2006 @ 8:03 am
I caught the show right before I went to bed. So of course, bed just had to wait. I cheered when JimBob got sick. Yes, I'm going to hell on the express train.
My question was on the hotel rooms. Did I get this right?
2 rooms for the boys
1 room for the girls
1 room for the parents?
Must have been a nice change from sleeping on the floor of the camper.
And it looked like the girls were all wearing those long skirts when horseback riding. Or did I hallucinate that?
laddibugg
Sep 25, 2006 @ 8:26 am
No, Meg D, the girls were wearing skirts. Then again, women wore skirts when they rode horses back in the Old West-- 100 years ago!
It was kinda funny to see the Drugger kids in their straitlaced clothes next to other kids in 'regular' clothes. I understand the long skirts for the girls, but why do they have to look so...unfashionable. I used to work in a semi-upscale clothing store and the best dressed women were the Orthodox Jewish and Muslim women. They may have had to wear long skirts, but they knew how to wear them--and the Muslim women always had the coolest scarves. It just seems that Christian women who follow the same modest dress idea always look kinda off.
Wing Chun
Sep 25, 2006 @ 11:14 am
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Maybelline
Sep 25, 2006 @ 11:27 am
They kept referring to things that were discussed here, like the fresh fruit and vegetable issue,
Yes, they tried to make it seem like the canned fruits and veggies were such a break from the norm. Please, as if we don't all know better. And I thought of this thread when I saw a little Duggar licking his styrofoam plate clean (at their new mansion, with its' industrial dishwashers, not on the road).
I wonder if the California family believes in pimping out its' children for free stuff. I kind of hope they are the anti-Duggars, and practice recycling, gardening, giving back to the community instead of taking, and keeping their family life private. Of course, they did appear on TLC, so maybe not. At least California Mom had normal-looking hair. Michelle's bangs were even weirder than normal last night. I don't think she's aging very well.
AUgirl
Sep 25, 2006 @ 11:53 am
I don't think she's aging very well.
With sixteen children (for now) and being married to Jimbob what else can you expect. I'd love for someone to give her a make-over and show her how to do something with that bang/mullet combination.
lilith1930
Sep 25, 2006 @ 12:08 pm
I laughed my ass off at the emphasis on "fresh fruits and veggies" as well. Like we haven't seen 20 pounds of tater tot casserole prepared at one time. I watched this at midnight and fell asleep right when they hit Disneyland. I'm glad I got to see the barfing Duggars on the plane - wonder who the 5 were that were OK?
You think they'd junk that camper by now - that's twice it's broken down in a year.
One thing I noticed - there was a point where the boys were wearing sneakers and the girls had ankle boots on, which I thought was very Little House-ish. But I did see sandals on the oldest girls at one point.
Grandpa and Grandma look so normal compared to Ma and Pa Duggar in the way they dress - was Grandma wearing pants? And Grandpa was rocking a leather jacket.
jerseydevil
Sep 25, 2006 @ 1:03 pm
Jimbob was wearing a leather jacket as well, but I did notice some of the older girls had what looked like sweaters or sweatshirts that didn't seem nearly warm enough at the Grand Canyon. BTW, was I the only one thinking what a useless waste those cowboy hats were? And the voice over made it sound like they were so practical they's replace sunscreen!
Speaking of the voiceover, I couldn't help but think it was the same sappy-voiced guy who narrated all those Disney nature specials, and the movie Me, Myself and Irene.
At any rate, I'm not buying what they're selling.
jennytalia
Sep 25, 2006 @ 1:07 pm
I just knew there'd be a thread started about this show. Heh.
And I came to voice a thought that has disturbed me greatly since it first invaded my mind: Josh is kind of hot.
There. I said it.
I need medication.
Busy Bea
Sep 25, 2006 @ 1:43 pm
And I came to voice a thought that has disturbed me greatly since it first invaded my mind: Josh is kind of hot.
There. I said it.
You are not alone...
I want to get a pack of cigarettes a bottle of Stoli and make him sin like he's never sinned before!
Can I get an AMEN!
jhawksgirl
Sep 25, 2006 @ 2:18 pm
I'm still floored by the fact that they thought they could pull the trailer with the motor home across the country. I ask myself, "who would think that would be even remotely possible?" The answer: the same people who thought they could build their 7,000 sq. foot home, in a year, with a crew made up of minors.
Also, my daughter noticed something on the show (last night). When they're entering the Western Wear store (to buy hats), TLC puts a little graphic on the screen. It stated the distance travelled and the time it had taken. But, the math didn't work out. I'd love for someone to verify what was actually said on the visual before I go further,...
pinkbubbles2740
Sep 25, 2006 @ 2:44 pm
I loved how they made disney land seem educational. I mean come on, jungle cruise equals amazon river? Are you serious?
Maybelline
Sep 25, 2006 @ 4:41 pm
Michelle Duggar: "Everyone repeat after me! A-MA-ZON! AMAZON!"
Good grief.
twinkle44301
Sep 25, 2006 @ 5:02 pm
Michelle Duggar: "Everyone repeat after me! A-MA-ZON! AMAZON!"
lol...
I think this whole "road trip" was to show all the viewers that they are indeed a normal family. If you watch the first show, and then this one, you'll see how much they've changed what they are covering in the shows. They don't want us to think they're a cult...but they are. They isolate the children...and this little "trip" was meant to show us that those kids get out and mingle like the rest of us.
I think it's time that the Duggar's are dropped. I would be interested to see a story about them in say...10 years or so. I'd love to know if any of those kids managed to break away from Ma & Pa and see what the real world is all about. But I doubt that will happen...they've kept them so isolated. I wouldn't be surprised if Pa doesn't give them land and money to keep the flock close to him and Ma.
And three hotel rooms??? Are they nuts. At the very least, mom should have slept with the girls and dad with the boys (at least the younger kids). I think they thing that annoys me the most is how they hoist the responsibility of raising the children on the children. The kids tote, feed, and watch the other kids. That's wrong. If Ma & Pa can't do it themselves, then they need to quit having babies. It isn't teaching them to be responsible (the children), it's easing the burden of raising the little ones and passing it along to the older children. And it's wrong, wrong, wrong. I guess Ma Duggar must think if she says it in a sweet, high-pitched voice, that it must be okay.
jerseydevil
Sep 25, 2006 @ 5:09 pm
jhawksgirl you're not crazy - the graphic stated that they had traveled over 400 miles in 4 hours! I kept thinking - "wow - what have they got under the hood of that trailer? It flies!"
twinkle44301I'm totally with you on dropping the Duggars until such time as TLC is prepared to present them objectively (like that will ever happen). My favorite scene was the encounter in the RV park with the family who had 5? 8? children, who stated they had used some of the Duggars' organizational methods, but was unsuccessful at using the buddy system. The mother stated that all her children wanted her to be their buddy. How very normal!
moosepants
Sep 25, 2006 @ 5:12 pm
I was giddy when I saw this was airing here. Ah the fun. I noticed the little house boots on the girls as well. What about when Ma Duggar paged one of the girls at home to tell her that she was sending up one of the youngins. It made my heart hurt for these kids.
The best for me was the fact that we were told that the boys do indeed know how to do laundry and since there are so many Duggars they help out all the time. What a crock.
jhawksgirl
Sep 25, 2006 @ 6:48 pm
Thanks, jersey...for verifying that we weren't seeing things.
And, as for the Disneyland Jungle Cruise, did you guys note the look on the tour guide's face? PRICELESS!
kidswatcher
Sep 25, 2006 @ 6:52 pm
Now you know that if mom and dad had not been able to sleep in the same room. They wouldn't have had the chance to make baby #17.
Peggywatgig
Sep 26, 2006 @ 12:12 pm
How is it that they are allowed to stuff that many people in a hotel room anyway? My experience has been that the reservation clerks don't allow me to say we will be 2 adults and 3 children in one regular room with 2 beds. I have to lie and say 2 adults and 2 children, and then deal with the situation when we arrive.
chic_girl85
Sep 26, 2006 @ 2:24 pm
Damn, I missed another Duggar show? Does anyone know when it will be rebroadcast?
I'm just here to report news that I have heard from a classmate, that the oldest Duggar has moved out! Jinger is still not free, however.
EarthMomma
Sep 26, 2006 @ 2:49 pm
I'm just here to report news that I have heard from a classmate, that the oldest Duggar has moved out!
Did he marry? Was he forced to enlist in the Army by his political campaign-focused father? Sin the house? 'Cuz it sure as hell isn't college.
Monkey Vision
Sep 26, 2006 @ 3:02 pm
I'm holding out for Duggars Rumspringa!! It could highlight one kid each year as they fly the coop - or leap from the nest.
That would be some good TV.
Jinger, this is a paycheck and this is the mall. Go for it!
jhawksgirl
Sep 26, 2006 @ 3:30 pm
I'm just here to report news that I have heard from a classmate, that the oldest Duggar has moved out!
Whoa. Apparently, his total lack of response to the "AM-A-ZON" prompt, on the Jungle Cruise, carried a serious and heavy penalty. ;)
Seriously though, I doubt he got kicked out. More likely, he found himself a fundie, Christian "college" that accepted "graduates" of the ATI homeschool program. I suppose the other, very real, alternative is that there was a Very Duggar Wedding(?).
thegirlfromnyc
Sep 26, 2006 @ 4:24 pm
Though I know the other theories you guys just brought up are the more likely options, I can only hope that J-oldest is the gay one (you know at least one or two of them have got to be) and moved in with a BOYFRIEND!
twinkle44301
Sep 27, 2006 @ 3:12 pm
My favorite scene was the encounter in the RV park with the family who had 5? 8? children, who stated they had used some of the Duggars' organizational methods, but was unsuccessful at using the buddy system. The mother stated that all her children wanted her to be their buddy. How very normal!
jerseydevil...that was good. Funny how that is...most kids want to be KIDS. I know mine did.
chic_girl85-This was a rebroadcast. I think this show was on last spring, so I'm sure it will be on again. I'll check my TiVo listings and see if I can find it (if it's being replayed in the near futire).
thegirlfromnyc-LOL...That's good.
jhawksgirl-A Very Duggar Wedding...now that's something I'd like to see. I wonder how much wedding planning will be delegated out to the "buddies." Are you by chance a KU fan? My three attended KU.
Monkey Vision-It would be nice to watch them fly the coop, but I also watch Meerkat Manor, and I know how Flower reacted when that happened...and it wasn't pretty. And I see a lot of Flower in Ma Duggar.
EarthMomma-I'd also be real surprised if he's in college.
Peggywatgig-Many times we had to pay "extra" for our third kid (in the hotel room). I would think that that many kids (or people) in a room would exceed the amount allowed by code.
kidswatcher-That's funny. The thought of them having yet another child, is really hard for my brain to grasp.
moosepants-The paging thing was something. I have three kids and I'd lose count how many times I'd go up and down the stairs in our house. I can't even imagine that they think this is normal. If she can't watch them all, or deal with them all herself, they need to quit having babies. I had many friends who grew up in larger families (although none as large as the Duggar's). When most of them married, they either had one or two kids, or none. None of them liked all the extra responsibilities that were hoisted on them when they were children. And none of them had to do near as much as those Duggar kids. It will be interesting to see how many marry, and how many have kids.
garli
Sep 27, 2006 @ 3:27 pm
I missed this but I can't imagne how horrible it would be to be stuck on a plane with 13 pukers! I've been stuck next to one stranger who was puking, or smelled some one else puking on a plane, but times 13? That's when I would join in.
twinkle44301
Sep 27, 2006 @ 4:48 pm
garli....
It was probably like the domino thing...once one started puking...the next went and so on and so on.
jechaplin
Sep 28, 2006 @ 9:06 am
They kept referring to things that were discussed here, like the fresh fruit and vegetable issue, the carseats and seatbelt issue.
So what was the excuse for the expired carseats and improperly restrained children?
millennium74
Sep 28, 2006 @ 9:41 am
So what was the excuse for the expired carseats and improperly restrained children?
I'm
sure that will be addressed in the next special...
EarthMomma
Sep 28, 2006 @ 10:21 am
Who needs safe carseats when you have Jesus?
jechaplin
Sep 28, 2006 @ 1:41 pm
Who needs safe carseats when you have Jesus?
Well the Bible does say something about not putting God to the test.
Crash test of an expired carseat:
http://home.comcast.net/~dcbsr/test/Britax...s_old_seat.mpeg
jerseydevil
Sep 28, 2006 @ 1:53 pm
Well, following Duggar logic, I guess just having any carseats at all is an improvement over previous shows, where they didn't appear to have them, and there was a noticeable absence of seatbelts in some of the RV seating for the kids. I guess they thought that tossing some carseats in the old RV would be enough to quiet the critics.
Ivy Tree
Sep 28, 2006 @ 2:54 pm
I just wanted to add my opinion about the hotel rooms...I worked in a hotel for three years and the fire code only allowed 5 people per room. Somehow I think having 10 boys in one room kinda violated that.
AcheronBlue
Sep 29, 2006 @ 11:25 am
I am always a sucker for the Duggar shows, or anything on TLC, A&E or Discovery about multiple wives and so forth.
I happened to catch the rerun episode of the travel trip last week. My hubby isn't one to watch these show, but he did get sucked into this one. He happened by when they were showing all the food/clothing to go into the motor home. While my practical side was trying to figure out how to pack everything, my mechanical-truck driving hubby was astounded to think that the motorhome would even leave the driveway with all the added weight.
He watched long enough to see Grampa show up with the van. Told You So.
I am so hoping that one of those children writes an autobiography in my lifetime. Jinger? Simon and Shuster is calling.
PittsburghDiva
Sep 29, 2006 @ 11:41 am
I am so hoping that one of those children writes an autobiography in my lifetime. Jinger? Simon and Shuster is calling.
Amen to that. Something like, "Jinger Freed: Digging out from the Duggar Dogma"
Sarahelca
Sep 29, 2006 @ 1:26 pm
I'd be first in line at the book signing
AUgirl
Sep 29, 2006 @ 2:45 pm
The paging thing was something. I have three kids and I'd lose count how many times I'd go up and down the stairs in our house. I can't even imagine that they think this is normal.
My younger sister will call from her bedroom to the front of the house from her cell phone, but it's not accepted as normal behavior. I'm surprised Ma Duggar doesn't make them all have a 2 way on them at all times.
EarthMomma
Sep 29, 2006 @ 3:28 pm
I'm surprised Ma Duggar doesn't make them all have a 2 way on them at all times.
Why? She doesn't raise them.
GluedToTube
Sep 29, 2006 @ 4:37 pm
I don't know if anyone has visited their website; if you google jim bob dugger is comes up. I went to read a little more about them. They have a link to their favorite websites so I clicked....one of their favorite sites is modest swimwear? Oh my goodness, please everyone take a look. This makes me want to get them all a string bikini because no one should swim in that.
Ailine
Sep 29, 2006 @ 6:31 pm
GluedtoTube , you ain't seen NOTHING yet.
Let me introduce you to the greatest discovery of one of the old Duggar threads:
Lydia of PurpleI can remember the first time someone posted that link on TWoP. Good times, good times.
twinkle44301
Sep 29, 2006 @ 7:37 pm
Wow, that swimwear is interesting. You just have to wonder how many of those kids will fly the coop, when the time arrives. The real problem is that they (Ma & Pa) have so isolated them, that when and if they do get out, I can see it being overwhelming for them.
I'd forgotten about the "Lydia" line of clothing.
millennium74
Sep 29, 2006 @ 7:59 pm
I'd forgotten about the "Lydia" line of clothing.
It's not just the clothing... they pimp out their daughters for prospective husbands on that site. It's... disturbing, to say the least. If I recall, one of the captions was something like "fifth daughter is always ready!" No names, either, just numbers. Ew. I wonder if the Duggars are going to do the same thing when the J-girls turn 18.
Anyone know any more about the "Josh moved out" rumour? I'm dying over here!
GluedToTube
Sep 29, 2006 @ 8:18 pm
Well my questions have been answered! Everytime I watch the show, I think where do they get those hideous clothes. Now I know. This is all just entirely abnormal.
mom2tee
Sep 29, 2006 @ 8:20 pm
Let me introduce you to the greatest discovery of one of the old Duggar threads:
Lydia of Purple
I can remember the first time someone posted that link on TWoP. Good times, good times.
On my deathbed, when I am 102, I will ask my family to bring me my laptop so I can look at that site again. It will never get old. Never cease to bring the funny. Ever. Oh my that is just the best! Thanks for the memories!!!!
GreekGal
Sep 29, 2006 @ 9:12 pm
"Sixth daughter is 19 and always ready."
it is one thing to dress your kids in tacky clothes. It is another to not let them have a decent bathing suit. Ok, they have outdated hair. Worse could happen to you.
However, I draw the line when a parent lists her daughter as "19 and always ready." Always ready for what? Honest to goodness........
Honest to goodness, TLC had anotehr show on with 3 wives.
Now they have the 16 children people on again. I am sorry, why do you have to dress so icky and have mullets? What is wrong with a nice modest haircut and not tacky makeup. Nowhere in the bible does it say you have to dress icky. AND no where does it say you should refer to your children by numbers and "always ready."
You can use the internet but you can't wear pants. What is wrong with pants?
Enough of my rant....breathe deep!
DesiLu
Sep 29, 2006 @ 10:43 pm
Wow....I had heard talk about that site before but have never been there.....Wow.
My husband came in while I was looking and asked if I was looking at Haloween costumes.
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