The episode title says it’s called “Home Roost” but the TV guide says it’s called “Chicken Coops.” Eh, neither is all that creative. Try again.
Yup, Kate is going to cluck and cackle throughout this episode, I guess I'll have to just accept it. She is literally just throwing in cluck sounds in mid-sentence. There’s been a lot of concern the past few weeks about how Kate sort of seems to be …well, losing it lately. You know, with the uncombed hair and the bare feet and the lollipops. Quite honestly I think she’s just trying to stick it to everybody, F-you. But clucking mid-sentence for no apparent reason doesn't help.
Kate says they’re going to get chickens. That’s fine, as long as they are well cared for and you don’t give them up when it gets hard like you did the dogs. At least giving up a chicken is probably not as hard on the chicken as it is on a dog. Dogs are one of the planet’s most social creatures and they get attached. My dog babysitter and very patient friend Leslie says my doggie cries for about two days when I go on vacation. Poor doggy. And poor Leslie.
Kate babbles that it’s “amazing how we have the organic space” for this project. Um, as opposed to the hazardous waste areas of the property?
I guess we’re supposed to feel sorry for Kate because eggs cost her $3.50 a dozen and she always has to buy a lot because she has eight, count them, eight kids! Three-fifty for eggs? They better be golden. I’m guess those are organic eggs. If she bought regular eggs like other families of multiples, they go on sale all the time and she could get them for 99 cents sometimes, full price maybe $1.60. This is why Kate is in the situation she is now, because she is so unwilling to slum it with the rest of us making omelets with just a sad old regular toxic egg.
There’s that Amish farmer neighbor of hers. At least I think it’s the same guy. Farmer Dan? I can’t blame Farmer Dan for associating with Kate because I assume he really doesn’t watch T.V. or read the tabloids and doesn’t realize what Kate has done to her kids. Traditionally the Amish have always been so against exploiting their kids. The few documentaries that have managed to get clearance to film, they’ve had their children’s faces blurred out. And they absolutely refused to participate in the movie of the week made about the tragic shooting at one of their schools several years ago. Good for them. Your children didn’t die so the public could enjoy a melodramatic Lifetime movie about it. My grandfather is neighbors with some Amish, they bring him vegetables and they’re good people.
That’s odd, Collin is looking really apprehensively at Farmer Dan and whispers fearfully, “He looks scary.” Surely Collin has seen many Amish where he lives. Or maybe he just has a good sense about people. He certainly has a good sense about the paparazzi.
Kate has unrealistic expectations about this project. She thinks the chickens will just be all fun for the kids. It probably will be fun for a few weeks, then it will be a chore. See, kids realize they will get eggs whether they do the chore of gathering them or Mom buys them at a store. So why do work when you will get them anyway? As long as Kate is committed to making the kids follow through on this chore. Kids in the 19th century gathered the eggs every day. They had to so they could eat. I’m sure these kids are capable.
They pick a beautiful grassy field for the chicken coop. Speaking of the 19th century, the kids prance cutely through the field and Kate opines, “Looks like Little House on the Prairie!"
Actually, it kinda does:
Except the Ma on that show had work ethic and was always home baking pies for Pa and fetching water from the creek and applying a bread poultice to her leg after she cut herself on barbed wire. All this without electricity. That Ma was in the trenches she was. I like the photo of Ma I put to the right because outwardly she is working hard but inwardly she kinda seems like she's sick of this shit.
And since Kate brought it up, I have to share this link. Little House on the Prairie meets Brokeback. Worth your time. Little House was a good show but it was so schmaltzy you practically had to wipe the drool off it. Which is exactly why it’s still so good actually.
Kate chomps away on some cud or gum or something as they pick a good spot in the horse barn to put the chickens in the winter. Ha, Kate says the farmers arrive with the assem-le-able coop. Assem-le-able? Really, Kate?
“Wanna go help?” Kate asks the kids excitedly. “No,” one of them retorts. I don’t know which one. Ha, I love these kids more every day. Sometimes they are about as sick of this shit as Ma is, aren’t they?
Kate is slowly starting to realize that eight kids means eight pairs of helping hands on the farm. Back in the olden days people had eight kids on purpose for that very reason. This chicken coop is literally coming to them on a truck in 200 different pieces. I thought this thing was pre-assembled. Coming up, Kate pretends she is running the house on her own.
We’re back! This coop is certainly not pre-assembled, or at least they don't want us to think it is. Maybe their company web site which says it is, means they assemble it for you on site?
Shouldn’t you decide which way the coop should face before you start building it? Predictably, Kate is that nightmare homeowner who doesn’t lift a finger and then says at the end of all the work, Eh, can you move it six inches to the left?
Does TLC really think it’s interesting to spend this much time watching strangers put together a coop? Kate acts annoyed that the workers/strangers let the kids go up on the chicken coop roof while she went back to the house. Well, don’t leave your kids alone with strangers and that won’t happen.
Lunchtime, and Kate is freaking out on the kids for playing with the sliding glass door. A couple of them are even in time out. What, TLC doesn’t pay her air conditioning bills?
Why is Kate in such a pissy mood? Be happy, it's more free stuff. She's gotten so complacent. Proof she is hardly ever with her own children to know these things, she tries to yank the backyard hose around to rinse off the picnic area they were eating at, only to discover the hose doesn‘t even begin to reach this far Haven't they lived here for more than a year now and she never noticed this? She then blames the hose and not her own stupid self. Then she says the house is full of half-functioning equipment and then bitches that she runs “twenty-six acres alone” and “nobody will help.”
........ Hahhahaha. Who runs this pr----sorry, hahahhahahaha. Ok, I’m good. As I was trying to say, who runs this property when she is in New York and L.A. then? Fairies? Unicorns? Kate, just stop. We know you have nannies, assistants, bodyguards, gardeners, and tons of other people making this house run. We have the photos. Also when you actually let Jon on the property he used to help out like take out the garbage, we have photographic proof of that too. You most certaintly do not run this by yourself, your kids have worked long and hard for you to afford to pay people to do it for you, so knock it off.
I also need to put in an additional hahaah because she never would have had this problem in the first place if she had just stayed at their old little house on the Andrew Ave. prairie and had been content with what was quite truly a very nice middle-class American lifestyle most people would be so lucky to have. You wanted your mansion, now you got it with all the hard work that comes with it. It’s yours, all yours! As far as the eye can see! Suck on that, Kate.
I adore six-year-olds and I nannied for one, but sometimes asking a six-year-old to help out ends up just being more energy for you. Like you think you are saving energy by asking Aaden to run up the hill and turn on the hose. But first he can’t find the end of it anywhere and is running all over the place like a six-year-old would. Then he fumbles around not turning it on enough and it takes him forever to finally get it right. Kate is shouting instructions at him the whole time. Yeah, just do it yourself, it‘s easier.
Back at the homestead, Mady and Cara are on the couch making fun of Kate. What’s funny is this show might be saved if it’s going to be about how the kids are slowly turning on Kate the older they get. Mady with a roll of her eyes says well, I guess we got chickens because we needed to stop buying eggs apparently??? I love how this kid is basically like “WTF” to every ridiculous thing Kate does for the cameras. If she’s this awesome at ten, imagine her at thirteen or fifteen. And imagine her tell-all.
Kate’s clucking again and the kids are looking at her like she’s a nut. Oh, that’s good to hear, the chickens were only transported 200 feet in those cardboard boxes because a neighbor was keeping them until the coop was ready. You can call off your letters to Pam Anderson and PETA.
Kate says that chicken feet are dirty. But the streets of New York aren’t? It is after all the concrete jungle just like Jay-Z says.
It’s kind of neat to see how the kids are getting older and a lot more capable of doing big boy and girl stuff like filling up a water jug for the chickens and carrying it over all by themselves. And then I catch myself and remember these are not our kids, they are not the public’s business, and we have no business finding pleasure in watching these strangers grow up. When will their lives be their own again and not ours?
Collin seems to be the one who is loving all the new responsibilities of the chicken coop the most. Collin’s a “great kid” Kate says. Yes, he is Kate. But that’s for you to know, not us. So why are you continuing to put him through this? In the meantime the rest of us will continue our normal lives, which might include a pie or two we baked for our husbands, without the cameras watching.
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I think she needs to be careful about burning those bonds. She may have to liquidate them when the cash stops flowing in...
WHEN has K8 ever shown any work ethic ?
Any sheeple reading this, please provide some insight, WHEN ?
IIRC, the only ones who showed any work ethic were the kids.
The only thing I have to saw is that the kids should be wearing safety goggles when working with that power tool.
This is why TLC didn't air it.
CJ said...
Carolina Gal ~ I'm going to email Pat and ask her to send you my addy. I'm not sure if she saves our email addys, if you do the same, we'll be set :)
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Will do CJ...thanks!
Admin, I think I found the answer as to why the poster “Huh?” saw your recap as inaccurate. If you go over to The Gosselin Family Fansite you’ll see their version or a re-cap, written by Michelle Kemper Brownlow. I cut/pasted a couple of choice paragraphs (split into 2 posts b/c of length):
>>“Here’s my run down of the things I noticed that I would have just thrown my hands up and sighed: When the chicken coop was done, there were specific instructions given which included that a new discipline tactic would begin immediately. Anyone who disobeys is on chicken poop detail. Instructions and consequences delivered plain and simple. Done RIGHT, Done WELL, Done EFFICIENTLY and Done ONCE!Immediately after children were done eating lunch Kate retrieved the hose to hose down the picnic table and patio only to find the hose was not working. She then went, got another hose, hooked it up and finished the job. SIXTEEN little brown eyes absorbing the work ethic along the way. Done RIGHT, Done WELL, Done EFFICIENTLY and Done ONCE!
It really doesn't matter what kind of drill/screwdriver it was. A responsible parent locks up or otherwise secures her power tools so that they can only be used by children under supervision.
Incidentally, how come no comments about the Duggar kids and their unsupervised use of power tools?
The important phrase IMO is WITH SUPERVISION.
Then, my Mom Goddess Kate, speaks a language a wish I shared... "The Gosselin Household's Systems аnd Maintenance Manual: Everything a Single Mom Needs tο Know tο Rυn ουr Lіttlе Piece οf thе World.” She explained that she is not someone who just wants to "have it fixed;" she wants to know WHY it stopped working, what it NEEDS to be fixed and how to MAINTAIN it so it stays functional. Done RIGHT, Done WELL, Done EFFICIENTLY and Done ONCE! When she finished her day of manual writing, learning about the maintenance of her water softener, having privacy shrub plans approved, power-washing the house, she said, "I did what I set out to do and my goal was met.<<
Then BabyMama in her infinite wisdom added this little comment: “I also want to add that mothers complain all the time. Its called raising small children. If the idiot trolls are complaining about Kate complaining, then they are not raising young children. Am I wrong about this???”
If you all would stop watching. Kate plus 8 the show would go away.
If Alexis had been hurt by the power drill I don't know how anyone could say it was just an accident and there was nothing wrong with playing it.
All the examples people are giving are SAFE things to allow a six year old to play with. Fishing hooks? Remote controls? That's not the same thing at all. No one said to never let a 6 year old do anything. What was said was a power tool is not appropriate. Just a power tool. Not everything!
Dee3 - glad you're back! I haven't read all the comments yet but in case the viewer #'s didn't get posted...IIRC, the numbers for her 1st special were around 3 million.
Kate seems to very often wear inappropriate shoes --remember last year when she took the kids up in the air balloon and she had on some of her spikey high heels? I am very disturbed about what Admin posted in the excellent re-cap about still disciplining these kids in front of millions of viewers. That is such a humilitating way to parent. BLECH--she makes me sick. Oh and I just love the new rule -- whoever disobeys will have to clean out poopy chicken trays. That's so sad that she would use negative reinforcement. I think she is a mean mother and I get upset hearing the recaps--I could never tolerate watching her show.
CJ said...
Carolina Gal ~ Totally agree with you re young kids and tools. Both of mine showed an interest in learning about them at a very young age. Son got his first real tools & tool belt at 4 y.o.
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CJ, I think much of it has to do with the times. Our generation of kids (yours and mine) were given more freedom all around. There wasn't the over the top fear of them being 'snatched' while playing outside w/their friends all day, etc. I guess that has changed now. I took my 6 y/o grandson fishing last summer. He had gotten a fishing pole from his other granddad and I was kinda disappointed that my SIL hadn't taken him fishing w/it yet. But, he understood that you don't mess around with the hook. I guess some people wouldn't be ok w/that either. I dunno.
(and CJ...I 'know' you, it's Linda from Moons & DD's site? Lived in your area years ago, then IL, NY, TX, etc. Remember? :)
There is a still picture of Alexis (?) using the power tool here:
http://gosselinfamilyfansite.blogspot.com/
She is kneeling on the sloped roof, surrounded by her siblings. She has no eye protection and the drill is leaning. There is an adult with his hand near but it could have been a catastrophe.
I havn't posted in a long time but I cruise by here on a regular basis to see whats up. However, I just had to post something I noticed today. This is the FIRST time I can think of that Kate is not in the "trending now news" on the front page of Yahoo the day after one of her shows. Not only that, but in the Yahoo "trending" news you will see her Dancing co-stars, Chad and Erin mentioned because they both have new shows. I imagine this really frosts Kates butt! Not only is she not on the front page of Yahoo but 2 of her "friends" are. So much for those friendships, 2 more kicked to the curb.
Does anyone know what the amount of viewers were last night?
My understanding of Circle Jerk: teenage boys/young males make a circle and "jerk off" -- a contest to see who can shoot the farthest.
"I'd wager more children are hurt due to parents driving while talking on their cell phones, than while "trying out" Daddy's power drill for 10 sec."
That's all it takes. 10 seconds. And we're not talking about using a cell phone. That's a bad analogy. It's about a six-year-old using a power tool, not changing oil in a car. A POWER DRILL. It's also about parental responsibility. Using a power drill at age six is no guarantee that the child is going to grow up to be an architect, an engineer, or contruct a new Utopia. All youngsters are curious, and their curiosity should be encouraged, not stifled. However, using power tools at age six can wait until they are older. Why rush it? There's plenty of time, and I'm sure no psychological damage is going to happen to them...or they won't have to go into therapy because they weren't able to take a power drill apart and see how it functions.
In early spring, a child in the next neighborhood was using a power saw. This was a middle school student, two days shy of his 12th birthday. He now has two fingers. 10 seconds is all it took. Attempts to attach the severed ones failed. The sad part about it is that this kid wanted to be a pianist for Broadway musicals, and had performed in several local shows. His parents are devastated, and the guilt of this accident will never go away. It changed the course of his life.
Cathy said... Also, I thought she had 24 acres...now it has increased to 26 acres.
24 or 26 acres, she'd better get TLC to buy her some sheep to keep that grass down.
(Did you get that, TLC? By next episode, okay?)
" TV remote can't cause you serious injury. Number two, a six year old child (JUST turned six) is developmentally not usually advanced enough to understand 1. power tools are dangerous 2. power tools should not be used without an adult around."
Especially if they're not developmentally advanced enough to enter Kindergarten!
Circle,
I think I'm showing my age rather than my nastiness level and I didn't mean to imply that you are nasty. Back in the day, the term had a vulgar meaning...I didn't know if it still did.
"And if you feel the blogs are keeping the kids working, why are you continuing to blog? "
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Not everyone that reads these blogs posts. If people reading can understand that the continual talking about kate and her exploits is merely free publicity for the show and that is exploiting the childrlen, then it's worth posting about.
The die=hards aren't going to "get it" or refuse to "get it."
Hawks Fan said:
If you watch this show, you're part of the problem these children are having and will continue to have, supporting the family and a loss of their childhood.
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But, blogging about every bit of minutiae, has NO impact on any of this huge, pathetic disaster these kids are living w/on a daily basis, right?
Attn susan:
Question: What does circle jerk mean:
Answer: It is slang for a lot of activity or energy expended with no result.
Look it up.
Hummm. Who's trashy?
a portland granny said...
I watched the show and thought how much better that type of filming is than pushing those poor kids in hot NYC. I personally think that the show would have been adorable if they had left Kate completely out of it. I like watching the boys problem solve the water carrier, enjoyed the children interacting with the farmers.
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Regardless of what you like to watch, this is still WORKING for those kids so their greedy parents can reap the financial reward? Why is this message not connecting? If you watch this show, you're part of the problem these children are having and will continue to have, supporting the family and a loss of their childhood.
Jerk you make some good points...
I do believe though that the Wernersville witch showing her true colors is making it easier for the Pa Legislators to join in Rep Murt in updating the laws of Pennsylvania.
Look at her...even in jest joking about chicken coop cleanup as a form of punishment to kids.
"PR. ROL, Celebrity Gossip, etc., put photos on their sites and then people spread those links around the internet and speculate about them endlessly. The speculation raises the curiosity factor and people tune in to the show."
Is it possible that TLC insisted she take the kids to NYC on the hottest day of the year for that very reason...they knew that the sites would publish pictures of the kids being so miserable, and therefore, would tune in to that episode to see just how horrible it was for them?
ITS A CIRCLE JERK SAID:
Dee3, the sites/blogs, fuel the controversy manufactured by the PR. ROL, Celebrity Gossip, etc., put photos on their sites and then people spread those links around the internet and speculate about them endlessly. The speculation raises the curiosity factor and people tune in to the show.
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I agree Circle Jerk. Seems the faithful bloggers though, console themselves with "this is making lawmakers sit up and take notice", or "no, it's the viewship, that's the ONLY thing that counts", etc. I bet they think it was an "accident" that Kate, that Kate 'slipped' and apparently made the comment last nite that "I need to get out of here". It's scripted, so TLC can read the blogs today and find out if as they had planned and hoped, the blogosphere would be 'atwitter' over that comment.
"TLC isn't going to let that one slip through their fingers. They know people will tune in to watch her steady decline. They keep her on the payroll for that reason. It's just too bad the kids had to have all this inflicted upon them by their own misdirected parents. "
I would add- and all those who tune in to watch the show and click on the links and gossip and rehash things that have been said for 5 years for their own enjoyment.
TLC and Kate are not the only ones responsible for the suffering of those children.
i cant get my head around how many eggs these children are being fed that is if we are to believe kate uses 2-3 DOZEN a day.
I was reading on another site that Ms. Gosselin said, "I have to pee." Did anyone hear her say that, or was it something that just sounded like that?
Could she really have said that on national television? I mean, nothing would surprise me, but still...
Nice that Kate gets to "cool off" whenever SHE wants. Too bad the 8 not-working employees can't cool off in an air-conditioned home or pool on blistering hot summer days.
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